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The St. Bernard State Park was created in 1971 when the land that the park sits on was donated to the state by local businessman and former State Senator Lynn Dean and his wife Jackie. [1] The park operated for 34 years as the only state park in the St. Bernard/ Plaquemines Parish area until it was severely damaged by storm surge from the levee ...
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La Grange was founded in 1830. [5] A post office called La Grange has been in operation since 1833. [6] In 1885, the Supreme Court ruled against the city in Cole v. La Grange. The court found that the city could only use eminent domain powers for public purposes and not to specifically benefit the La Grange Iron and Steel Company.
Pages in category "Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The park was established in 1960 on 273 acres (110 ha) transferred from the Missouri Highway Commission. Its name "Wakonda" was taken from an Osage Indian word meaning something consecrated or spiritual. Further land purchases by the state included a 777-acre (314 ha) tract added to the park in 1992. [6]
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St. Louis Main Post Office Commerce and Trade: Edward Millman: 1942 [103] St. Louis Main Post Office The Territory of Missouri: Mitchell Siporin 1942 [104] St. Louis Main Post Office George Rogers Clark and Daniel Boone: Mitchell Siporin 1942 [105] St. Louis Main Post Office Pre-Civil War Missouri: Edward Millman 1942 [106] St. Louis Main Post ...