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By Jason Voigt, October 10, 2022
The Battle of Moore's Mill Marker
201 Missouri, Callaway County, Calwood — The Battle of Moore's MillMissouri's Civil War — 1861-1865 —
On State Highway JJ, 0.6 miles south of State Highway Z, on the right when traveling north.
The July 28, 1862, Battle of Moore's Mill opened about one-eighth mile south along the Moore's Mill-Galbreath Mill road, near today's State Road JJ. This area then was heavily timbered. Lying in ambush east of the road were about 260 . . . Map (db m207957) HM
202 Missouri, Callaway County, Calwood — The Battle of Moore's Mill
On State Highway JJ, 0.6 miles south of State Highway Z, on the right when traveling north.
Combat Operations at Moore's Mill Pursued by more than 700 mounted troops under Union Col. Odon Guitar about 260 Confederate horsemen under Col. Joseph C. Porter enter the vicinity of Moore's Mill (now Calwood) on Monday morning, July . . . Map (db m207958) HM
203 Missouri, Callaway County, Calwood — The Battle of Moore's Mill Mass Grave
On State Highway Z, 0.5 miles west of State Highway JJ, on the left when traveling west.
Due to the heat and decomposition of the bodies the day after the battle, Union Col. Oden Guitar ordered a mass grave dug. Elijah Hopper of Co. F, 9th Missouri Militia, stated in a 1908 letter, "We collected our dead - both sides - after the . . . Map (db m207959) HM
204 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Alpha Delta of Beta Theta PiHistoric Greek Chapter
On Westminster Avenue south of West 6th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Alpha Delta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi was chartered by its General Fraternity on March 5, 1868. Alpha Delta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi is the oldest chapter of any collegiate fraternity or sorority in continuous existence west of the . . . Map (db m119020) HM
205 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Boone's Rock
On 5th Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling east on 5th Street.
Originally located on a bluff on Stinson Creek in northwest Fulton, about 200 yards north of the Boone's Lick Trail, this rock bears the name D. Boone with the date 1801 and an arrow pointing due west.Map (db m69693) HM
206 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Callaway County Men at WarMissouri's Civil War
On 5th Street near Court Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Civil War divided Missouri, but in Callaway County more soldiers served with the pro-Southern Missouri State Guard (MSG), the Confederate Army or irregular partisans. The MSG was a state-sanctioned force, organized in May 1861 to defend . . . Map (db m70386) HM
207 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Captain James Callaway
On 5th Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling east on 5th Street.
Sacred to the memory of Captain James Callaway, who sacrificed his life in the defense of his country, and who fell in the same battle in which McMullin, McDermid and Houchins were killed. Captain James Callaway, raised and . . . Map (db m70383) HM WM
208 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Fulton
On South Market Street south of St. Louis Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This is a two sided marker Side A: Fulton was founded here in the Little Dixie Region of Missouri, 1825, to replace the poorly located Elizabeth as seat of Callaway County. Named for a grandson of Daniel Boone and War of 1812 . . . Map (db m78757) HM
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209 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Fulton - 1824Boone's Lick Road
On East 4th Street east of Court Street, on the left when traveling east.
Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of Missouri 1913Map (db m118981) HM
210 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Fulton Country ClubStinson Creek Trail
On East 10th Street at Wood Street, on the left when traveling east on East 10th Street.
In 1916, forty Fulton businessmen decided to create a country club. They purchased forty acres near town from the estate of Mrs. Elkanah Smith. Renovations, which were supervised by General M.F. Bell, transformed the Smith farmhouse, originally . . . Map (db m207735) HM
211 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Memorial Park
On 2nd Street at Court Street, on the left when traveling west on 2nd Street.
Dedicated in 1922 to the Soldiers, Sailors & Marines of Callaway Co. who served their country in the World War of 1917-1918 and whose names now appear on bronze tablets in the Callaway Co. Court House. This ground was acquired in 1921, through . . . Map (db m69665) HM WM
212 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — President Robert L. D. Davidson1909 - 1998
On Westminster Avenue at 6th Street, on the left when traveling north on Westminster Avenue.
Dedicated to the highest principles, President Robert L. D. "Larry" Davidson was a leader of character during times of both prosperity and adversity. As the 15th president of Westminster College, Davidson passionately invested in students, . . . Map (db m70395) HM
213 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Robertson Historic DistrictHistoric Fulton Missouri
On 7th Street east of Westminster Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Rev. William W. Robertson, (1807-1894), Presbyterian minister and educator, established Fulton Female Seminary (1850) on W 7th Street, originally known as Seminary Street. Rev. Robertson founded Westminster College in 1853.Map (db m70423) HM
214 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — The Berlin Wall
On West 7th Street just west of Westminster Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, the country was divided into four zones of occupation by the World War II Allies. The United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union. Berlin, located deep within the Soviet zone also was . . . Map (db m59080) HM
215 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — The National Winston Churchill Museum
On Westminster Avenue.
Commemorates Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech delivered at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri on March 5, 1946, in which he warned: "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an IRON CURTAIN has descended across the Continent. . . . Map (db m59085) HM
216 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — The Winston Churchill Memorial and Library
On Westminster Avenue.
The Church of St. Mary Aldermanbury first mentioned in 1181, destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666, rebuilt by Christopher Wren, destroyed by bombing in 1940. The remaining fabric removed to Westminster College in 1966 and restored as this . . . Map (db m59087) HM
217 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — War Comes to Westminster CollegeMissouri's Civil War
On Westminster Avenue at 5th Street, on the left when traveling north on Westminster Avenue.
"The Columns" atop this hill are the venerated remains of Westminster College's original academic building, Westminster Hall, destroyed by fire in 1909. Founded in 1851, Westminster was one of the few Missouri colleges to function in some fashion . . . Map (db m70437) HM
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218 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — War Memorial
On 2nd Street west of Market Street (U.S. 54), on the left when traveling west.
This gun was placed here by Callaway Post 2657, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and the City of Fulton, in honor of the Callaway men and women who served their country in all of its wars.Map (db m69667) WM
219 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — War Memorial
On 5th Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling east on 5th Street.
In honored memory of those from Callaway County who gave their lives in the service of our country. They joined an unbroken line of patriots who died, that liberty, freedom and justice might live and grow. Erected May 29, 1989 [Rolls of . . . Map (db m69691) WM
220 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Westminster College Columns
On C. F. Lampkin Drive, on the left when traveling south.
"A reminder of the historic past and a symbol of strength for the future." The Columns of Old Westminster Hall, built in 1858, preserved after the Fire of 1909, repaired by the Class of 1927 and rebuilt in 1972 by many loyal alumni. . . . Map (db m70419) HM
221 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Westminster Hall Threshold1911 - 1974
On C. F. Lampkin Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Stepping stone to knowledge for more than 8,000 Westminster menMap (db m70415) HM
222 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — William Chrisman Swope Memorial ChapelErected A.D. 1917-1918
On C. F. Lampkin Drive, on the left when traveling south.
In memory of William Chrisman Swope 1878 - 1909 Graduated from Westminster 1900 Faithful to every duty, self-sacrificing and helpful. A loyal officer in his church, a sincere and devout Christian ————— . . . Map (db m70421) HM
223 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — Winston Churchill's “Iron Curtain” SpeechWestminster College Gymnasium
On C. F. Lampkin Drive, on the right when traveling south.
In this building 5 March 1946 the Right Honorable Winston Churchill Wartime Prime Minister of Great Britain delivered his "Iron Curtain" Speech having been introduced by Harry S. Truman President of the United . . . Map (db m70417) HM
224 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — Bicentennial Monument
On Katy Road (County Road 391) 0.6 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north.
Cole County, Missouri Established November 16, 1820 Dedicated in this bicentennial year to those who have given life to Cole County, from the generations of Ancient Ones before the settlers of European and African lineage who formed our . . . Map (db m169397) HM
225 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — History of Jefferson City Area
Near Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north.
1826 Cedar City's Prosperity The town Hibernia exists in post office records from 1825. A wilder and wider Missouri River was a half mile closer then, and many people arrived by steamboat. While laying out a new town in 1872, David Kenney . . . Map (db m169401) HM
226 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — Jefferson City & Fulton Points of Interest
Near Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north.
Missouri State Capitol and Museum The Missouri State Capitol, built in 1918 of Carthage marble and standing 262 feet high, is a majestic site. On the first floor is the Missouri State Museum with one wing dedicated to the history of . . . Map (db m169402) HM
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227 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — Katy Trail State Park
On Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north.
Here at the North Jefferson Trail Head, on Sept. 29, 1996, the east and west sections of the Katy Trail were joined, forging the final link uniting St. Charles and Sedalia via Katy Trail State Park.Map (db m169404) HM
228 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — Lewis and Clark in Missouri
On Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road.
Missouri was a beginning and end for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Planned by President Thomas Jefferson and carried out by the two captains and a large crew, the expedition is a keystone American event. When the United States took ownership of . . . Map (db m169398) HM
229 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — Missouri State Parks
Near Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north.
From the time of the Louisiana Purchase and the expedition of Lewis and Clark, the 19th century saw Missouri and the nation journey from a rural frontier to an urban industrialized society. The dawn of the 20th century saw the recognition of a . . . Map (db m169403) HM
230 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — N. Jefferson to HartsburgPoints of Interest
On Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north.
The distance from North Jefferson to Hartsburg is 10.4 miles. The trail passes through Claysville (milepost 149.8) and crosses Turkey, Cedar and Slate creeks. Bluffs are on the right side and a wide variety of habitats including farms and . . . Map (db m169399) HM
231 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — N. Jefferson to TebbettsPoints of Interest
On Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north. Reported damaged.
The distance from North Jefferson to Tebbetts is 12 miles. The trail passes through Wainwright (milepost 137.6), which was named after a St. Louis financier who helped establish the Missouri, Kansas & Eastern Railroad, later part of the Katy. . . . Map (db m169400) HM
232 Missouri, Callaway County, Jefferson City — 5KTR-W004 — The Great Flood of 1993Milepost 143.2
On Katy Road, 0.9 miles north of Oilwell Road, on the right when traveling north.
The list of recorded floods on the Missouri River is long, but the most devastating in recent history was the Great Flood of 1993. The river at Jefferson City crested more than 15 feet above flood stage. Throughout the Midwest that year, two . . . Map (db m169406) HM
233 Missouri, Callaway County, Tebbetts — Fur Trading in MissouriMilepost 131.3
On Olive Street (County Route 485) south of County Route 4011, on the left when traveling north.
Big Business on the Missouri River The fur trade was a booming business in the wilderness west of St. Louis. Trapping primarily took place on the upper Missouri River in the Dakotas and Montana. Furs were then sent down the river to St. Louis . . . Map (db m121229) HM
234 Missouri, Callaway County, Williamsburg — Gateway to the Boone's LickMissouri's Civil War
On Old U.S. 40 west of Missouri Route D, on the right when traveling west.
Williamsburg and its rural neighborhood, including the Loutre River valley to the east, were home to several famous, even notorious Southern guerrillas. One such was Capt. Alvin Cobb of "Cobbstown," in western Montgomery County, Mo. A large, . . . Map (db m212623) HM
235 Missouri, Callaway County, Williamsburg — Grant's Stage Stand - 1821Boone's Lick Road
On County Highway 161 near County Highway 142, on the left when traveling north.
Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of Missouri Map (db m207949) HM
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236 Missouri, Camden County, Ha Ha Tonka — American Indians, Trappers and SettlersHa Ha Tonka State Park — Missouri State Parks —
On Natural Bridge Road, 0.5 miles south of State Highway D, on the left when traveling west.
The cultural history of the Ha Ha Tonka area is as spectacular as its natural features. The wooded hillsides and abundant wildlife first attracted many American Indians. According to local folklore, Ha Ha Tonka is an Osage Indian word for . . . Map (db m162208) HM
237 Missouri, Camden County, Ha Ha Tonka — One Man's DreamHa Ha Tonka State Park — Missouri State Parks —
On Natural Bridge Road, 0.5 miles south of Missouri Highway D, on the left when traveling west.
At the beginning of the 1900s, Robert McClure Snyder, a Kansas City businessman, visited the area. He bought over 5,000 acres and began construction of his dream-a magnificent European-style mansion or "castle.” Material for the . . . Map (db m162205) HM
238 Missouri, Camden County, Ha Ha Tonka — Snyder's LegacyHa Ha Tonka State Park — Missouri State Parks —
On Natural Bridge Road, 0.5 miles State Highway D, on the right when traveling south.
Snyder’s Legacy At the beginning of the 1900s, Robert McClure Snyder, a Kansas City businessman, bought over 5,000 acres and began construction of use his dream-a magnificent European-style mansion or "castle." Stone masons from . . . Map (db m162200) HM
239 Missouri, Camden County, Ha Ha Tonka — The Water TowerHa Ha Tonka State Park — Missouri State Parks —
Near Natural Bridge Road, 0.5 miles west of State Highway D, on the left when traveling west.
Gravity-Fed Water A tank at the top of this 80-foot structure provided gravity-fed water to the mansion. Employees of the estate and their families were housed in quarters beneath the tank. The water tower escaped damage from the 1942 . . . Map (db m162211) HM
240 Missouri, Camden County, Ha Ha Tonka — Water: Sculpting The LandscapeHa Ha Tonka State Park — Missouri State Parks —
On Natural Bridge Road, 0.5 miles west of State Highway D, on the left when traveling west.
Ha Ha Tonka is a classic example of what geologists call karst topography This cutaway shows how ground water dissolved a large cave System in dolomite bedrock millions of years ago. After regional uplift, lowering of the water . . . Map (db m162209) HM
241 Missouri, Camden County, Lake Ozark — Bagnell Dam
On Bagnell Dam Boulevard, on the left when traveling west.
The historic Osage River, impounded here by Bagnell Dam, flows east and north some 82 miles to join the Missouri. At the river's mouth, the 1804 Lewis and Clark Expedition camped several days and in 1806 Zebulon M. Pike's Southwest Expedition . . . Map (db m78759) HM
242 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Burfordville — Bollinger Mill/Burfordville Covered Bridge
On County Road 360, 0.1 miles east of State Highway OO, on the right when traveling east.
(Front): Bollinger Mill Maj. George Frederick Bollinger built the first mill here in 1800, on a 640-acre grant from Louis Lorimier, Spanish Commandant of Cape Girardeau district of Upper Louisiana. A German Swiss from North Carolina, . . . Map (db m35367) HM
243 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — "Red Rover, Red Rover"Did you know?
On North Water Street near Broadway Street.
"Red Rover" was the first hospital ship of the United States Navy, the first Navy ship that women served on and the apparent namesake of the popular children's game. It was also build and launched in Cape Girardeau in 1859. "Red Rover" was a . . . Map (db m58928) HM
244 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1673Marquette and Joliet
On North Water Street north of Broadway Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1673 Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet led the first French expedition down the Mississippi. Joliet was the explorer; Marquette was the missionary and chaplain. The French hoped to find a rumored big river to the south that might lead to . . . Map (db m107728) HM
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245 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1735Girardot Post
On North Water Street north of Broadway Street, on the right when traveling north.
Sieur Jean Baptiste Girardot established a trading post in the vicinity of Cape Rock in the middle of the 18th century. This remote outpost became a gathering place for river travelers. By 1765, maps of the Mississippi River identified the bend in . . . Map (db m107727) HM
246 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1793Planning a City
On North Water Street at Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south on North Water Street.
In 1793 Spanish officials in St. Louis named Louis Lorimier the Commandant of the District of Cape Girardeau. Shortly thereafter, he received Spanish land grants totaling several thousand arpents (1 arpent= .85 acres).In 1806 Lorimier and his . . . Map (db m107725) HM
247 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1803Lewis and Clark
On North Water Street south of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
Between 1803 and 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led President Jefferson's Corps of Discovery to the great American West. On November 23, 1803, they stopped at Cape Girardeau to deliver letters of introduction to Louis Lorimier. Captain . . . Map (db m107721) HM
248 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1804The Louisiana Purchase
On North Water Street south of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
In 1803 the Mississippi River Valley was an important area in international diplomacy and intrigue. Napoleon's brothers, Lucien and Joseph, sought to dissuade him from selling the entire Louisiana Territory to the newly established United States. . . . Map (db m107718) HM
249 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1821Missouri Statehood
On North Water Street south of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
When the territory of Missouri asked for statehood, it sought admission as a slave state since there were already many African-American slaves in the territory. Missouri was granted permission, but would be the only area in the Louisiana Territory . . . Map (db m107715) HM
250 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1838The Trail of Tears
On North Water Street south of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
In 1830 the U.S. Congress passed the Indian Removal Act which led to the forced removal of eastern tribes to "Indian Territory" west of the Mississippi (later the state of Oklahoma). In the autumn of 1838, sixteen separate groups of Cherokee, about . . . Map (db m213200) HM
251 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1861The Civil War
On North Water Street south of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
This view of the Mississippi River is from Fort A, one of the four forts constructed by Union forces in the summer of 1861. These forts, which encircled Cape Girardeau, provided protection from attack from either land or water. Fort A was on the . . . Map (db m107711) HM
252 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1863The Civil War
On North Water Street south of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
An exciting incident occurred at the "Battle of Cape Girardeau" on April 23, 1863 when Confederate forces attacked from the west and south of town. During the battle several Confederate cannon balls pierced the roof of the residence of Alfred Lacey . . . Map (db m107708) HM
253 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1870St. Vincent's Young Ladies Academy
On North Water Street south of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
St. Vincent's Young Ladies' Academy was founded in 1839 by the Sisters of Loretto as a school for young women. Located at the corner of Spanish and Good Hope streets, it was one of the first schools for women west of the Mississippi. Prior to its . . . Map (db m107707) HM
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254 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1875River Commerce
On North Water Street at Themis Street, on the left when traveling south on North Water Street.
Before the coming of the railroad, the Mississippi River was the commercial lifeline of Cape Girardeau. The arrival of the packet boats, loaded with goods for local and regional residents, was an exciting event in the community. To the left of the . . . Map (db m107706) HM
255 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1880The Coming of The Railroad
On North Water Street at Themis Street, on the left when traveling south on North Water Street.
After earlier attempts to build a railroad to Cape Girardeau failed, local attorney Louis Houck made an arrangement with creditors to bring a railroad into the city by midnight of January 1,1881. If he could do so, he would acquire clear title to . . . Map (db m107752) HM
256 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1909President Taft's Visit
On Water Street.
The first sitting President to visit Cape Girardeau was William Howard Taft, who arrived on the riverfront in the early morning of October 26, 1909. He was part of a 16-boat flotilla carrying cabinet members, Congressmen, governors, river . . . Map (db m107865) HM
257 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1916The Great Fire
On Water Street.
The city was awakened to the shriek of a steamboat whistle early on the morning of March 15, 1916, to the biggest fire in Cape's history. The blaze began south of Broadway engulfing the Terminal Hotel, the Buckner-Ragsdale Store, the Frisco Railroad . . . Map (db m192158) HM
258 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1918-1919The Big Freeze
On Water Street.
In the early 20th century, the Mississippi River was a wider and slower river than today. Because it was slower, it was more inclined to freeze over in periods of cold weather. The winter of 1918-1919 was especially frigid, and the river was . . . Map (db m107863) HM
259 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1924The Three "Cape Girardeaus"
On Water Street.
For most of the 19th century and the first third of the 20th, steamboats were vital to the economic livelihood of Cape Girardeau and southeast Missouri. Three steamboats bore the name "Cape Girardeau," the last being christened here in 1924. . . . Map (db m192159) HM
260 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1925Riverboat Jazz
On Water Street.
Two of the most exciting new trends of the 1920s were jazz and ballroom dancing. The riverboats were ideal locations for both. Here, Jess Stacy on piano and Raymond F. "Peg" Meyer on saxophone, Berg Snider on drums, and Pete Lowry on banjo performed . . . Map (db m107861) HM
261 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1927The Big Flood
On Water Street.
The great flood of 1927 remains the flood by which all Mississippi River floods are measured. The devastating effect upon the lower Mississippi River resulted in the Jadwin Plan, which sought to control the river with a coordinated system of levees . . . Map (db m192157) HM
262 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1958River Industry
On Water Street.
The Mississippi River provides an abundant supply of sand to Cape Girardeau. This great resource has enhanced the community's ability to construct such large concrete projects as the A.C. Brase Arena Building, the Common Pleas Courthouse steps, . . . Map (db m107859) HM
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263 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1964The Great Wall
On Water Street.
After centuries of floods, the Mississippi River flood-wall provided protection from the floodwaters that periodically ravaged Cape Girardeau. Construction began on the massive flood-control project in 1956 and was completed in 1964 at the cost of . . . Map (db m107857) HM
264 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1980Riverfest
On Water Street.
Cape Girardeau has a close relationship with the Mississippi River. For 21 years Riverfest celebrated the fact that the community was on the river and of the river. The festival featured music, games, food, fireworks, crafts, and special events. . . . Map (db m107856) HM
265 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 2003The Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge
On Water Street.
After 15 years of planning and 7 years of construction, the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge opened to traffic on December 13, 2003. The bridge was named for Bill Emerson, an eight-term Congressman who had championed the legislation that brought about . . . Map (db m192156) HM
266 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 32-Pounder Seacoast GunFort D
Near Fort Street at Westport Street, on the right when traveling west.
Reportedly Fort D was armed with three 32-pounder smoothbore cannon, Model 1829, and two 24-pounders, Model 1819. A 32-pounder can fire a solid round shot weighing 32 pounds for nearly a mile. Such a shot required a load of 8 pounds of gunpowder. . . . Map (db m236818) HM
267 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — B'nai Israel Synagogue — Old Town Cape —
On South Main Street just south of Merriwether Street, on the right when traveling south.
This building was constructed in 1937 by the Hecht family, the Jewish Community and local support from business and individuals alike. This synagogue served all of southeast Missouri’s Jewish citizens. With its Islamic influences, ceramic glazed . . . Map (db m235999) HM
268 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Bowling for BoredomFort D
Near Fort Street at Westport Street, on the right when traveling west.
Rarely being on alert and never under attack, boredom and disease were the biggest enemies of the soldiers serving at Fort D. Soldiers passed their spare time reading, writing letters, playing cards, sewing, gambling, or playing music. Games played . . . Map (db m236820) HM
269 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Cape Girardeau
On North Kingshighway Street (U.S. 61) at South County Park Road, on the right when traveling south on North Kingshighway Street.
[side 1] Founded as an Indian trading post, 1793, by French Canadian Louis Lorimier. Probably named for Girardot, a trader at Cape Rock. In 1795 Lorimier became commandant of Cape Girardeau District, most American of the 5 . . . Map (db m179995) HM
270 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Cape Girardeau and the Railroad
Near Aquasmi Street, on the right when traveling south.
After the golden age of the steamboat, port cities like Cape Girardeau suffered as railroads provided alternate means of transportation. Responding to the post-Civil War railroad boom, a syndicated of local business leaders formed the Cape . . . Map (db m58672) HM
271 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Cape Girardeau Freedom Rock Veterans MemorialHonoring Cape Girardeau County Veterans — Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II —
Near North Kingshighway Street (U.S. 61) at County Park Drive, on the right when traveling north.
[northwest side]Maj. Gen. John V. Cox Vice Adm. Arthur L. Willard [southwest side]Gen. Seth J. McKee Cpt. Stephen W. Thompson Gen. Roscoe Robinson Jr. [south side]PFC. Richard G. Wilson Congressional Medal of . . . Map (db m179990) HM WM
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272 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Cape Girardeau River Crossings
Near Aquasmi Street, on the right when traveling south.
In the 1790s, the Spanish governor granted Louis Lorimier permission to operate a ferry service at Cape Girardeau. Thereafter, ferry operators continued to shuttle people and products across the Mississippi River until 1928 when a new, privately . . . Map (db m58667) HM
273 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Cape La Croix Creek
On South Central Avenue near William Street.
In 1699, fathers Montigny, Davion, and St. Cosme, French missionaries erected a cross where this stream entered the Mississippi and prayed that this might be the beginning of Christianity among the Indians. The stream has ever since been known as . . . Map (db m58683) HM
274 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Captains of Industry
On Water Street.
August Busch (1899-1989) was born in St. Louis, MO. He headed what has become the world’s largest brewery, Anheuser-Busch. In 1953, he purchased the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team and inspired them to compete in six World Series from . . . Map (db m192129) HM
275 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Champion Beech Tree
On Morgan Oak Street, on the right when traveling east.
This stately Beech is one of the largest and oldest trees in the State of Missouri. A registered "champion" tree, it is approximately 200 years old. Quite possibly it was alive at the time of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The American Beech . . . Map (db m58665) HM
276 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Don Louis Lorimier / El Camino Real
On S. Spanish Street (Missouri Route 177) at William Street, on the right when traveling north on S. Spanish Street.
. . . Map (db m241959) HM
277 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Down the ColoradoFort D
Near Fort Street at Westport Street, on the right when traveling west.
Work on Fort D began on August 6, 1861 under the direction of Lieutenant John W. Powell of Illinois. Later, Powell recruited a company of loyal Cape Girardeau men to serve in the Union army. Since Powell was from Illinois, these men were mustered . . . Map (db m236816) HM
278 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Dwarfing the TitanicDid you Know?
On North Water Street.
Deep-water ships cannot sail the Mississippi River. The river is frequently too shallow, and its strong currents would play havoc with ships designed to navigate oceans. At its headwaters, the Mississippi is less than three feet deep. Nor . . . Map (db m107744) HM
279 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Entertainers
On Water Street.
Josephine Baker (1906-1975) was born in St. Louis, MO. Her creative, exotic acts made her a singing star from New York to Paris. During WWII, she worked with the Red Cross, gathering intelligence and entertaining troops in Africa and . . . Map (db m192145) HM
280 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Filburn & Sloan Commission House — Old Town Cape —
On North Water Street at Themis Street, on the right when traveling south on North Water Street.
Built in the mid-1800s, this is one of the oldest buildings still standing on what was once known as “Warehouse Row.” With easy access to the Mississippi River steamboats & the railroad, the businesses located here made major contributions to the . . . Map (db m236099) HM
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281 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Fort D
Near Fort Street at Westport Street, on the right when traveling west.
“Fort D,” one of the four forts erected in Cape Girardeau by Union forces in 1861, is the only one preserved. Its site southeast of the town was chosen to command the entire bend of the river southward, and also the river road from downstream. . . . Map (db m236773) HM
282 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — George & Fred Naeter1904-1954
On Kiwanis Drive at Maria Louise Lane, on the right when traveling west on Kiwanis Drive.
Fifty Years of Achievement This tablet is dedicated to George and Fred Naeter founders and publishers of the Southeast Missourian as a grateful tribute to their tireless, unselfish and devoted efforts to make ours a better and . . . Map (db m236199) HM
283 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — George Drouillard
Near Water Street north of William Street, on the right when traveling north.
George Drouillard was chief hunter and interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition Corps of Discovery. He was the son of a Frenchman and Shawnee woman as well as nephew of Louis Lorimier, Commandant of the Cape Girardeau District. Drouillard lived . . . Map (db m51818) HM
284 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — George Washington Carver
On Water Street.
George Washington Carver (1864-1943) was born in Diamond Grove, MO. As an agricultural chemist and inventor at Tuskegee Institute, now Tuskegee University, in Alabama, he developed a system of crop rotation. He also discovered 300 uses for . . . Map (db m192155) HM
285 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Grant Takes CommandFort D
Near Fort Street at Westport Street, on the right when traveling west.
In April 1861, Ulysses Simpson Grant, a graduate of West Point and a former army officer, was out of the army and clerking in his father's store in Galena, IL. Grant's loyalties were clear: "We have a government and laws and a flag, and they . . . Map (db m236791) HM
286 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — H&H Building
On Broadway Street just west of North Fountain Street, on the right when traveling west.
The H&H building was built in 1908 by J.H. Himmelberger & W.H. Harrison, two of Cape Girardeau's most prominent businessmen. It was the first steel reinforced structure built in Cape Girardeau and has served as a commercial center for the business . . . Map (db m236185) HM
287 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Hollywood
On Water Street.
Ginger Rogers (1911-1958) was born in Independence, MO. Nicknamed Feathers, she was a dancer extraordinaire and attained real stardom paired with Fred Astaire. She got her start in vaudeville at the age 14, and her first big movie hit was 42nd . . . Map (db m192118) HM
288 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Ivers Square Civil War Monuments — Old Town Cape —
On North Lorimier Street just north of Themis Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1911, Cape Girardeau members of the Missouri Chapter of the Woman's Relief Corps, an auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, commissioned a memorial to the fallen soldiers of the City and County. Dedicated on May 30, 1911, the memorial . . . Map (db m236269) HM
289 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Justice for the Common ManDid You Know?
On Themis Street just east of North Water Street when traveling east.
When Cape Girardeau was originally platted in 1806, a square was dedicated to public, common use. Court was held in a simple, wooden structure on Themis St. several blocks west of the riverfront. Under English law, violations against government . . . Map (db m236285) HM
290 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Literary Giants / Missouri Mule
On Water Street.
Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957) was born in Lund, WI. In 1894 she moved to Mansfield, MO. where in the 1930s and 1940s she published her best selling Little House books chronicling her pioneer life. These books later became the basis for . . . Map (db m192161) HM
291 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company
Near Aquasmi Street, on the right when traveling south.
Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company One of the most unusual WWI Mississippi River transportation stories concerns the Manitowoc [Wisconsin] Shipbuilding Co., the nation's only inland builder of submarines. In December 1940, the U.S. Navy contracted . . . Map (db m58664) HM
292 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Marching with the 1st NebraskaFort D
Near Fort Street at Westport Street, on the right when traveling west.
At the beginning of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln requested states raise 75,000 volunteers for troops. In response, the 1st Nebraska Volunteer Infantry Regiment was organized during the early summer of 1862, partially, in order to . . . Map (db m236817) HM
293 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Mark Twain / Missouri Generals / George Caleb Bingham
On Water Street.
Samuel Clemens (1835- 1910), who wrote under the pseudonym Mark Twain, was born in Florida, MO. His stories about Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and friends reflected his love for his boyhood hometown of Hannibal, MO. Unconventional in both his life and in . . . Map (db m192162) HM
294 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Marquette Tower
On Broadway Street just east of North Fountain Street, on the left when traveling east.
1928 — The former Marquette Hotel was completed around the time the first bridge opened linking Cape Girardeau to Illinois. The bridge boosted Cape Girardeau's economy and became a popular place for traveling business men and families to stop . . . Map (db m236200) HM
295 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Merriwether Pump StationCity of Cape Girardeau — Honoring Andy Juden —
On Water Street at Merriwether Street on Water Street.
Without the floodwall and pump stations, Cape Girardeau's historic downtown area would not stay dry during flooding. The entire flood protection system is critical in keeping the district dry and safe. The combination of earthen levees and . . . Map (db m236283) HM
296 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Missouri Mule / The Wild West
On Water Street.
Missouri Mule The mule was adopted as Missouri's state animal in 1995. Generally considered smarter, hardier, and more sure-footed than a horse, mules have been used or pulling wagons and other endurance-related task. For many years Missouri . . . Map (db m107853) HM
297 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Muralist / Broadcasters
On Water Street.
Muralist Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) was born in Neosho, MO. An America regionalist painter, he is best known for his mural paintings depicting common everyday scenes of Midwestern life. Some of his most famous paintings and murals are . . . Map (db m192117) HM
298 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Nature's River
On North Water Street.
Before humans lived in this area, the Mississippi River Valley was a great wide wetland teaming with plant and animal life. The hawthorn plant, with its brilliant blossoms and bright red berries, became the Missouri state flower. The Carolina . . . Map (db m107731) HM
299 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Old Lorimier Cemetery
On North Fountain Street.
Cape Girardeau's Oldest Shrine Earliest Inscription 1808 In this old cemetery gift of Don Louis Lorimier lie pioneers, founders, builders and defenders of our country.Map (db m58684) HM
300 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Old St. Vincent's Church1838 ------ 1982
Near South Main Street at William Street, on the left when traveling north.
On this site in 1833, Father John Timon, a Vincention Priest, celebrated mass in a warehouse of Don Louis Lorimier. The first St. Vincent's Church, constructed in 1838, was destroyed by a tornado in 1850. Re-built a year later, the foundation . . . Map (db m52039) HM

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