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Ashland was founded in 1853. [7] It was named for the Ashland estate of Kentucky Congressman Henry Clay in Lexington, Kentucky. [ 8 ] Clay was instrumental in the Missouri Compromise of 1820 , which allowed Missouri's admission as the 24th state.
The Boone County Journal is a small community newspaper that serves Boone County and is headquartered in the city of Ashland, Missouri. Ashland is a small town in Boone County which exists in central Missouri. Boone County is home to Columbia, Missouri which houses the University of Missouri and has a population of about 178, 271 people. The ...
Pages in category "Ashland, Missouri" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This is a list of cemeteries in Boone County, Missouri including the county seat of Columbia as well as the towns of Ashland, Centralia, Hallsville, Sturgeon, Rocheport and Harrisburg. [1] The county contains over 260 known cemeteries.
Boone County Fire is the sponsoring agency of Urban Search and Rescue Missouri Task Force 1 (MO-TF1), which is one of 28 FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces across the United States. [25] The team is made up of 210 members that are qualified in various aspects of urban search and rescue. [26]
Map of the United States with Missouri highlighted. Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States.In Missouri, cities are classified into three types: 3rd Class, 4th Class, and those under constitutional charters.
There are 114 counties and one independent city in the U.S. State of Missouri.Following the Louisiana Purchase and the admittance of Louisiana into the United States in 1812, five counties were formed out of the Missouri Territory at the first general assembly: Cape Girardeau, New Madrid, Saint Charles, Saint Louis, and Ste. Genevieve.
As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 17 people, 9 households, and 2 families living in the village. The population density was 73.2 inhabitants per square mile (28.3/km 2).