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Pull-A-Part, LLC is a United States chain of automotive recycling yards where customers bring their own tools and remove parts out of used vehicles. As of July 2017 there are 24 locations in 12 states. [1] [2]
Southeast Correctional Center is a Missouri Department of Corrections maximum security state prison for men located in Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri. It opened in 2001, and has a maximum capacity of 1,658 inmates. [1] [2]
The southern portion of the county is a part of House District 149 and is represented by State Representative Don Rone(R) [21] of Portageville. All of Mississippi County is a part of Missouri's 25th District in the Missouri Senate and is currently represented by State Senator Jason Bean [22] (R).
Mississippi County: 133: Charleston: 1842: Scott County: Mississippi River, the second-longest river in the United States which forms Missouri's eastern border 11,822: 413 sq mi (1,070 km 2) Moniteau County: 135: California: 1845: Cole and Morgan counties: Moniteau Creek; "moniteau" is a French spelling of manitou, the Algonquian Great Spirit ...
Pulltight is an unincorporated community in Mississippi County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Pulltight originally developed around the site of a mill. [2] According to tradition, the community was so named because the roads were often impassible, requiring locals to "pull tight" their wagons. [3]
Daviess County Rotary Jail and Sheriff's Residence: Daviess County Rotary Jail and Sheriff's Residence: February 23, 1990 : 310 W. Jackson: Gallatin: 3: A. Taylor Ray House: A. Taylor Ray House: April 12, 1982
Anniston is located in central Mississippi County along Missouri Route 75, east of the highway's intersection with Missouri Route 105. Charleston is 8 miles (13 km) to the north, and East Prairie is 5 miles (8 km) to the southwest. [9] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Anniston has a total area of 0.39 square miles (1.01 km 2), all land. [1]
National Register of Historic Places listings in Mississippi County, Missouri; 0–9. 1895 Charleston earthquake; B. Battle of Belmont; C. Battle of Charleston (1861)