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Sisler, aged 29 at his death, was buried at Dexter Cemetery in his hometown of Dexter, Missouri. He was a 1964 graduate of Arkansas State College (now Arkansas State University) with a degree in education. [4] He was a member of the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Corps. He was also famous for his toughness, once parachuting despite a broken leg.
Dexter was platted in 1873. [4] Mr. Dex, an early settler, gave the community the name of his horse, Dexter. [5] Dexter experienced rapid growth with the arrival of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway. [6] A post office called Dexter City was established in 1873, and the name was changed to Dexter in 1887. [7]
The college has an 80-acre (32.4 ha) campus in Poplar Bluff, Missouri with full-service locations in Dexter, Kennett, and Sikeston, and in-district locations in Doniphan, Caruthersville, Piedmont, Portageville, New Madrid, and Van Buren, and offers classes at various sites and high schools throughout the region. [6]
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Budgeting and menu planning were a big part of learning to cook for a family. The Great Depression was over by then, but the recipes from that era, like this peanut butter bread, lived on.
Harold Alfond founded the Dexter Shoe Company in 1958 and sold it in 1993 for $433 million of Berkshire Hathaway stock. [1]In 1993, he created the Peter Alfond Foundation whose mission is to invest in innovative educational and wellness opportunities that strengthen communities, making meaningful, positive, and direct impact in New England and the Caribbean.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Dexter, Missouri. Pages in category "People from Dexter, Missouri" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
4. Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Biscuit. The only thing keeping this further down than the Spicy Chicken Biscuit is the biscuit itself. Or maybe the egg.