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Cole Camp Methodist Pre-School and Trinity Lutheran Pre-School are private institutions. Lutheran School Association is a K-8 school in the community and the majority of those students attend Cole Camp High School. [14] As of 2022 Cole Camp High School is ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the #195 best high school in Missouri, with an ...
The Battle of Cole Camp was a skirmish of the American Civil War, occurring on June 19, 1861, in Benton County, Missouri. The Union loss provided an open path for the fleeing governor and Missouri State Guard away from Lyon's force in Boonville .
Roughly consists of the 100 blocks of E and W Main St., most of Maple St.,105 E. Butterfield,106 N Olive, 107 N Boonville, Cole Camp, Missouri Coordinates 38°27′35″N 93°14′14″W / 38.45972°N 93.23722°W / 38.45972; -93
Cole Camp Bluebirds Cole Camp: Benton: 166 Class 2 Public Green Ridge Tigers Green Ridge: Pettis: 87 Class 1 Public La Monte Vikings La Monte: Pettis: 86 Class 1 Public Lincoln Cardinals Lincoln: Benton: 123 Class 1 Public Northwest Mustangs Hughesville: Pettis: 85 Class 1 Public Otterville Eagles Otterville: Cooper: 58 Class 1 Public Sacred Heart
Cole Camp R-I School District – Cole Camp. Cole Camp Elementary School (PK-05) Cole Camp Middle School (06-08) Cole Camp High School (09-12) Lincoln R-II School District – Lincoln. Lincoln Elementary School (K-06) Lincoln High School (07-12) Warsaw R-IX School District – Warsaw. North Elementary School (PK-05) South Elementary School (PK-05)
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of March 13, 2009 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
Missouri Mormon War Mormon-?, Missouri State Militia-240 21 Latter-Day Saints vs. Missouri State Militia Missouri victory 1st Boonville: June 17, 1861 Boonville: American Civil War: Union-1,700, Missouri State Guard-~1,500 10 KIA, 17 WIA, 80 POW United States vs. Missouri (Confederate) Union victory Cole Camp: June 19, 1861 Benton County ...
Cole Township was formed in February 1835, taking its name from Captain Stephen Cole, an Indian fighter and pioneer settler. [2] Several streams, including Big Buffalo Creek, Byler Branch, Cole Camp Creek, Duran Creek, Feaster Branch, Lemon Branch, Ross Creek run through this township.