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Created: March 3, 1835 under an act of the Missouri General Assembly. Organized: 14 Sept 1835 from Jackson County. When the Justices James McClellan and William Savage, met in McClellan's residence about three miles southeast of Peculiar. William Lyon was appointed clerk of the court and county government was organized, included the setting up of Grand River Township. First called Van Buren, in honor of Pres. Van Buren, Whom the Missourians delighted to honor at that time; but after he had been the presidential candidate of the Free Soil party in the preceding canvass; the democratic legislature changed the name to Cass County on February 19, 1849, to honor, Lewis Cass, of Michigan. He had been the Democratic candidate in 1848, and had been defeated by Gen. Taylor. The county seat is, Harrisonville, MO 64701, and was named for Hon. A. G. Harrison, of Callaway. The three southern tiers of townships were relinquished to Bates County on Feb. 22, 1855. According to the 1990 census Cass County has a population of 70,492 residents.
Hello Everyone! I am the county coordinator for the Cass Co., MOGenWeb Project. Please contact me, if you have information, suggestions or a desire to add your data to the database. We need your help to make this a better site! I DO NOT have any Cass County information. I cannot answer any personal research questions and will not reply to these types of requests. I do not live in Cass County. I host this page because of my love of genealogy. My goal is to keep this page updated and to continue to add new features as I receive them. All that I have or know of general research material is and will be posted on these pages. I hope you find these pages helpful. If you have information you want to share, I would love to hear from you!
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