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St. Joseph was founded on the Missouri River by Joseph Robidoux, a local fur trader of French Canadian descent. It was officially incorporated in 1843. [ 6 ] In its early days, it was a bustling outpost and rough frontier town, serving as a last supply point and jumping-off point for travelers on the Missouri River toward the "Wild West" .
Mississippi River. St. Francis River. Little River. Castor River [1] Whitewater River [1] Little St. Francis River; Headwater Diversion Channel. Whitewater River [1] Castor River [1] Old River; River aux Vases; Meramec River. Big River. Terre Bleue Creek. Andrews Branch; Bourbeuse River. Little Bourbeuse River; Little Meramec River; Huzzah ...
This is a list of populated places along the Missouri River in the United States. Alphabetically. Arrow Rock, Missouri ... St. Joseph, Missouri; Elwood, Kansas ...
Bluffwoods and Goodell Annex overlook the Missouri River floodplain just south of St. Joseph. Both areas are mostly forested with scattered open grasslands. The Bluffwoods area has numerous service roads and several established trails for hiking. The Fore : 2,247 acres 909 ha: Buchanan
The Cloverdale archaeological site is an archaeological site located near present-day St. Joseph, Missouri. It is situated at the mouth of a small valley that opens into the Missouri River. Excavations have shown that the site was first occupied by Kansas City Hopewell (c. 100 to 500 CE) peoples.
The Pony Express Bridge is a highway girder bridge over the Missouri River connecting Elwood, Kansas with St. Joseph, Missouri on U.S. Route 36 (US 36). The bridge is referred to in signage as Pony Express Bridges because there are separate bridges for east and west bound traffic. The bridges were built in 1983 to replace a truss bridge built ...
The I-480 bridge is over the Missouri River, between Council Bluffs, Iowa and Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The list of crossings of the Missouri River includes bridges over the Missouri River, which spans from the Mississippi River, upstream to its sources.
The river is the biggest river in the Platte Purchase area and it flows through the Kansas City Metropolitan Area as well as St. Joseph, Missouri metropolitan area. The river is an eighth order river. Average flow at mile 25.1 is 1,925 cubic feet second (54.5 m 3 /s).