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5 Fun Facts About September 8 In Missouri History
1. In 1923, the Missouri State Fair opened in Sedalia, Missouri. This fair has been held annually since 1901 and attracts thousands of visitors from across the state. 2. On September 8, 1935, Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery was dedicated in St. Louis County. This cemetery is the final resting place...
5 Fun Facts About September 7 In Missouri History
1. In 1822, the first steamboat to travel up the Missouri River, the Independence, arrived at Franklin, Missouri. This marked a significant development in transportation and trade for the state, allowing for faster and more efficient travel and trade along the river. 2. On September 7, 1861, the Battle of...
5 Fun Facts About September 6 In Missouri History
1. On September 6, 1923, the Missouri State Fair set a new attendance record with over 217,000 people visiting the fairgrounds in Sedalia. 2. In 1966, the first episode of the children's show Captain Kangaroo was aired on CBS. The show's creator and star, Bob Keeshan, was born in Lynbrook,...
5 Fun Facts About September 5 In Missouri History
1. In 1946, Columbia, Missouri became the first city in the US to receive television signals broadcasted over a UHF (ultra high frequency) station, KOMU-TV. 2. In 1989, Missouri's Governor, John Ashcroft, designated September 5 as "Dull Hawkins Day" in honor of the fictional character created by cartoonist Al Capp....
5 Fun Facts About September 4 In Missouri History
1. The Battle of Kirksville took place on September 4, 1862: This was one of the major battles during the American Civil War in Missouri, and took place in Adair County. Confederate troops led by General John S. Marmaduke clashed with Union forces under Colonel Odon Guitar, resulting in a...
5 Fun Facts About September 3 In Missouri History
1. The Battle of Fort Davidson took place in Pilot Knob, Missouri on September 3, 1864 during the American Civil War. Union forces successfully defended the fort against Confederate troops, but ended up retreating during the night. 2. The Missouri State Fair opened on September 3, 1901 in Sedalia. It...
5 Fun Facts About September 2 In Missouri History
1. On September 2, 1864, a Confederate guerrilla, William Quantrill, led a raid on the town of Centralia, Missouri, killing over 100 Union soldiers. The incident is known as the Centralia Massacre. 2. The Missouri State Fair, which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, typically begins on the...
5 Fun Facts About September 1 In Missouri History
1. Missouri achieved statehood on September 1, 1821. After years of territorial status, Missouri officially became the 24th state in the Union on this day. 2. The infamous outlaw Jesse James was born on September 1, 1847, in Kearney, Missouri. James became notorious for his gang's robberies and crimes in...
5 Fun Facts About August 31 In Missouri History
1. In 1852, the Missouri State Fair was held for the first time in St. Louis. Today, the Missouri State Fair is held annually in Sedalia and attracts visitors from all over the state. 2. On August 31, 1920, Missouri became the 11th state to ratify the 19th Amendment to...
5 Fun Facts About August 30 In Missouri History
1. Missouri Joins the Union August 30, 1821, marked a significant day in Missouri history when Missouri officially became the 24th state to join the Union. 2. First Municipal Opera The first Municipal Opera performance was put on August 30, 1919, at the Municipal Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri. The...
5 Fun Facts About August 29 In Missouri History
1. In 1844, a devastating fire broke out in St. Louis, Missouri, destroying over 400 buildings and causing an estimated $10 million in damage. The fire, which started in a downtown warehouse, quickly spread to neighboring buildings and raged for over 16 hours before finally being extinguished. 2. On August...
5 Fun Facts About August 28 In Missouri History
1. Missouri was officially admitted as a state on August 10, 1821, but on August 28 of that same year, the first Missouri General Assembly convened in St. Louis, laying the foundation for the state's legislative history. 2. On August 28, 1939, the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis was...