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    All six people were inside the home near the Missouri River in Jefferson City, Mo. when it blew up at 2:44 a.m., according to a news release from the Jefferson City Fire Department.

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    Colony is an unincorporated community in Knox County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is situated on in Colony Township, at the K&V junction. [2] History.

  9. Colonial history of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    With little return on their investment of time and money in the colony, the Spanish negotiated the return of Louisiana, including Missouri, to France in 1800, which was codified in the Treaty of San Ildefonso. [41] Most Missourians traveled longer distances by water, and large cargo was transported by bateaux (shown above).