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5 Fun Facts About November 19 In Missouri History
1. On November 19, 1896, the Missouri state legislature adopted a resolution to establish the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy in Rolla. The school would later become known as the Missouri University of Science and Technology. 2. November 19, 1914, marked the unveiling of the Missouri World...
5 Fun Facts About November 18 In Missouri History
1. On November 18, 1820, Missouri became the 24th state to join the Union. The road to statehood was controversial due to the debates over the issue of slavery, which ultimately led to the Missouri Compromise of 1820. 2. On November 18, 1861, the Battle of Belmont was fought in...
5 Fun Facts About November 17 In Missouri History
1. On November 17th, 1800, the United States government signed a treaty with Native American tribes at Fort Confederation in southeastern Missouri. The treaty aimed to establish peace and regulate trade between the tribes and the United States. 2. In 1863, during the American Civil War, Union General William T....
5 Fun Facts About November 16 In Missouri History
1. In 1805, Missouri's first newspaper, the "Missouri Gazette," was published in St. Louis by printer Joseph Charless. 2. On November 16, 1921, the Missouri State Capitol building in Jefferson City was destroyed by fire. The original structure, which had been built in 1840, housed the state's executive offices and...
5 Fun Facts About November 15 In Missouri History
1. Missouri becomes the 24th state: On November 15, 1820, Missouri officially became the 24th state to be admitted into the Union. Its entry into the Union was significant as it was the first state to be carved out of the Louisiana Purchase, which was acquired from France in 1803....
5 Fun Facts About November 14 In Missouri History
1. On November 14, 1903, the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MK&T) inaugurated its new passenger service between St. Louis and San Antonio, Texas. 2. The Missouri Botanical Garden, one of the world's leading botanical research institutions, was founded in St. Louis on November 14, 1859, by philanthropist Henry Shaw. 3. On November...
5 Fun Facts About November 13 In Missouri History
1. Missouri became a state on November 13, 1821. In a ceremony in the Missouri state capitol building, Governor Alexander McNair signed the bill that officially granted Missouri statehood. The event was attended by many prominent political figures, including future president Andrew Jackson. 2. In 1895, a devastating tornado struck...
5 Fun Facts About November 12 In Missouri History
1. In 1923, the University of Missouri made history by becoming the first college football team to fly to a game. They traveled to Iowa City to play the University of Iowa, which they lost 6-0. 2. On November 12, 1955, the first McDonald's restaurant in the state of Missouri...
5 Fun Facts About November 11 In Missouri History
1. Missouri Voters Approved the New State Capitol on Nov. 11, 1916: Missouri's State Capitol had moved to the new building in Jefferson City on Jan. 1, 1911 -- a few years before the cornerstone for the new structure had even been laid. But it wasn't until Nov. 11, 1916,...
5 Fun Facts About November 10 In Missouri History
1. Missouri became a state: On November 10, 1821, Missouri officially became the 24th state of the United States. The admission of Missouri to the union was significant because it was the first state located entirely west of the Mississippi River. 2. Battle of Boonville: On November 10, 1864, the...
5 Fun Facts About November 9 In Missouri History
1. In 1872, John W. "Blind" Boone, a pianist and composer known for his ragtime music, was born in Saline County, Missouri. Boone, who lost his sight as an infant, became one of the most successful African American musicians of his time, performing in cities across the United States and...
5 Fun Facts About November 8 In Missouri History
1. In 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected as the 32nd President of the United States. A native of New York, Roosevelt won Missouri's electoral votes in both his successful presidential campaigns in 1932 and 1936. 2. On November 8, 1861, Union forces triumphed in the Battle of Belmont during...