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  2. Commerce, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Commerce, along with the German settlement of New Hamburg, were the two enclaves of Union sympathizers in Scott County during the war. On November 1, 1861, Colonel Oglesby landed in Commerce with about 3,000 men, where his soldiers soon exchanged shots with M. Jeff Thompson — who raided the Commerce on December 29, 1861.

  3. FOR MORIA, WITH LOVE: Candlelight vigil at Norris Park ... - AOL

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    Oct. 15—Family, friends, colleagues, and strangers gathered at Norris Park in downtown Tahlequah Thursday evening to pay tribute to a local woman who they say was loved by everyone. Megan Hammer ...

  4. History of the Kansas City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    To clear his name, Bourgmont wrote "Exact Description of Louisiana, of Its Harbors, Lands and Rivers, and Names of the Indian Tribes That Occupy It, and the Commerce and Advantages to Be Derived Therefrom for the Establishment of a Colony" in 1713, and in 1714, "The Route to Be Taken to Ascend the Missouri River".

  5. Charles Isaac and Lizzie Hunter Moore Anderson House

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    Charles Isaac and Lizzie Hunter Moore Anderson House is a historic home located at Commerce, Scott County, Missouri. It was built in 1902, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Free Classic Queen Anne style frame dwelling measuring 61 feet by 41 feet. It has a hipped roof with prominent front gable and dormers.

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  7. History of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In 1817, the first steamboat reached Saint Louis. That year, the commerce from New Orleans to the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville was carried in barges and keel-boats having a capacity of 60 to 80 tons each, with 3 to 4 months required to make a single trip. In 1820 steamboats were making the same trip in 15 to 20 days, by 1838 in 6 days or less.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri

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    Jct. MO B and MO 48 ... Bennett Spring State Park Hatchery-Lodge Area Historic District ... Commerce Bank: February 7, 2022 208 West Reed St. ...

  9. Commerce City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Commerce City Hall is a historic city hall located at Commerce, Scott County, Missouri. It was built about 1896, and is a one-story, one room, frame building measuring 26 feet by 50 feet. It has a hipped roof and sits on a brick and concrete pier foundation. [2]: 5 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1]