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Osage County, Missouri
Towns
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Town |
Township |
History |
| • Bonnots Mill |
Linn |
History
here |
| • Chamois |
Benton |
• Settled early 1818 by families from Virginia •
It was named by Morgan Harbor
The land was entered by the Shobes in 1818, before the river
had encroached so much on the bottoms • The railway caused the
erection of Andrew Fitzpatrick's building in 1855 • The town
was laid out in 1856, by James Shobe • There had been a log
house years before on the Pryor's Mill road when Chamois was a
corn-field. • In 1873 the freight division was located here
with roundhouse, repair shop, tanks, stock-yards, coal shutes
(sic) and later the ballast crusher. Business houses included
Savings and Loan, general merchants, clothing and hardware.
Others were hotels, livery stables, harness and shoe shops,
attorneys, etc. (--Hist. of Osage Co., pp. 672, 673,
674; Gaz. of Mo., p. 412.)
(Compiled by Arthur Paul Moser **)
The city is named after Chamoix in
France, due to its Alpine scenery. The city is correctly
pronounced 'Shamoy.' (Wikipedia Encyclopedia *) |
| • Crook |
Crawford |
• Located at the junction of Highways 89 & HH
• Mail through Linn |
| • Folk |
Jackson |
• Named for former governor
Joseph W. Folk. Its post office has closed and mail now
comes from nearby
Westphalia. * |
| • Frankenstein |
Linn |
• The community is believed named not for the
monster, but for Gottfried Franken, who donated land to build
a church here in 1890. * |
| • Freeburg |
Washington |
• Originally called "Engelbert" • A post
office located on Highway 63, north of the Maries County Line.
History
here |
| • Koeltztown |
Jackson |
• Named after the first merchant and
post-master August Koeltz. It is an entirely German settlement
-- more of a settlement than a town (1867). (--History of
Osage Co., p. 683; Our Storehouse of Missouri Place
Names, Ramsay, p. 67. • It is 16 miles southwest of Linn,
and had 1 store and mill. (--Gazetteer of Mo., p.
412.) ** |
| • Linn |
Linn |
• Established as county seat in 1843. • Called
the "Mile Long City" • W. M. Lamkins had the first store on
the convent site ... other businesses included general
produce, meat markets, hardware, etc. ... (--Hist. of
Osage Co., p. 677.) ** |
| • Loose Creek |
Linn |
• Originally called "Russellville" • This
place took its name from the stream L'Ourse, or Bear Creek,
since corrupted into Loose Creek. The land was first owned by
August Pickineaud, a Frenchman, in 1843 • The town was laid
out in 1873 • Business houses included general merchandise,
wagon and plow factories, and a saloon. It is 3 miles
northwest of Linn. (--Hist. of Osage Co., pp. 681,
682; Gaz. of Mo., p. 412.) ** |
| • Meta |
Jackson |
• Meta is located in the southwest corner of
the county, near the Miller-Maries Co. Line |
| • Rich Fountain |
Washington |
• The site was entered by John Burns during
the 1830's, but he sold to a John Stumph, who built a water
mill about 1839. This was superceded by an ox (tread) mill
which in 1856 gave way to a steam mill. Father Helias had
named the point Rich Fountain. The business section included a
tailor shop and store buildings, besides which there was a
blacksmith, shoemaker, steam saw mill, etc • The village was
never laid out. (--Hist. of Osage Co., p. 682.) ** |
| • Westphalia |
Washington |
• Founded in 1835 - Oldest German/Catholic
Community west of the Mississippi • Late in 1835, a colony of
Westphalian Catholics came up the Osage River and located
along the Big Maries. Dr. Bruns and his brother located on the
bend of the Maries, the site of Westphalia • During 1836 Dr.
Bruns and Herr Bartman opened the first store • The business
was in the hands of the Germans almost entirely. There was a
post-office, general store, dry goods, shoe shop, furniture,
lumber yards, etc. (--Hist. of Osage Co., pp. 679,
680.) ** |

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