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  2. The Neosho Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Neosho Daily News is a twice weekly (Tuesday and Friday) broadsheet newspaper published in Neosho, Missouri. The paper covers Neosho and Newton County, Missouri, including Diamond, Goodman, Granby and Seneca. A regular feature of the paper is the "My Life" column by Judy Haas Smith, a Neosho resident and former writer for Life magazine.

  3. Neosho, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Neosho is the home of Fort Crowder. Originally established as Camp Crowder south of town in 1941 at the height of World War II, the post was to serve as an armored training center. By 1943 the army had acquired 42,786.41 acres (173.1505 km 2) in Newton and McDonald counties.

  4. James Duard Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Duard [pronounced "doo-erd"] was a student of Thomas Hart Benton and is best known for his 30-foot mural created for the centennial of Neosho, Missouri in 1939. [1] The civic leaders of Neosho had approached Benton to produce the mural, as Benton had been born in Neosho, but he suggested that his student Marshall do the job.

  5. Newton County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Newton County is a county located in the southwest portion of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 58,648. [1] Its county seat is Neosho. [2] The county was organized in 1838 and is named in honor of John Newton, a hero who fought in the Revolutionary War.

  6. Category:People from Neosho, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  7. Neosho Township, Newton County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Neosho Township is an inactive township in Newton County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Neosho Township took its name from the community of Neosho, Missouri. [2] The unincorporated community of Tipton Ford is also in the township.

  8. Clark City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clark City, Missouri. 2 languages. Português; ... A post office called Clark City was established in 1870, and remained in operation until 1903. [3] References

  9. Clark, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [8] of 2010, there were 298 people, 105 households, and 71 families residing in the city. The population density was 513.8 inhabitants per square mile (198.4/km 2).