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DADE COUNTY
Established: Jan. 29, 1841
Parent County: Barry and Polk County Seat: Greenfield
Named After: Francis L. Dade, pioneer settler
Is
situated in the south-western part of the State. The face of the
country is undulating, and in some portions broken-more prairie than
timber. The soil is generally fertile, and well adapted to the various
purposes of agriculture, horticulture, and stock raising. Water power
is abundant-upon some of the streams unimproved. Iron, copper, and coal
have been found in various parts of the county, but no mine have been
worked to any considerable extent. Timber enough along the valleys for
practical purposes.
The mildness of the climate,
abundance of native and cultivated grasses, and of stock water render
this county well adapted to stock growing. Thousands of cattle have
been driven from here to Utah and California. There were on the 1st of
March, about 30,000 acres of government land in this county, subject to
entry at the Booneville Land Office.
The Source is: P.M. Pinckard, The Missouri handbook, St. Louis, 1865, 162 pgs.
Transcribed by Donna Walton
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Website Updates
December 2024 - Census - 1850 Mortality Record
May 2024 - Obits - Gamble; Cemeteries - Bald Mound Cemetery Transcription
Mar 2024 - Cemeteries - Cemetery List was added; Obits: - ALLISON, APPLEBY, BAKER, COOK, DARRALL, DAUGHTREY
(2), EASTIN, FRUIN, HOWARD, HOYT, JEFFREYS, JOPES, KILLINGSWORTH,
KINNEY, LATHEM (2), LONG, LYNGAR, MASON, MCDADE, MCLEMORE (2), MILLARD,
PICOTTE, PIDCOCK, PRESTON, SHACKELFORD, STURDY, TRALLER, VAPPELL,
WILLIAMS, WRIGHT
July 2023 - Obits - COOK, MAUZY; Marriage Announcements - CREWS & YOUNG, ELMORE & LYONS; Obits - 90 were added
September 2021 - Bios (2)
August 2021 - Military - Ozark Area Soldiers Who Died in WWII Honor List
April 2021
Newspaper Data
Anniversaries, Reunions & Parties
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Rector
Obituaries
Joseph Renfro
March 2021
Newspaper Data -
Sicklist
Robert Freedle family
Newspaper - Birth Announcements
Brockman
Newspaper Data - Visiting and Gossip
W.R. Robertson
Newspaper Data - Anniversariers Reunions and Parties
Judge and Mrs.
C.G. Burton celebrate anniversary
Newspaper Data - Marriage
Announcements
Marriage License issued: Some of the surnames include
Fulton, Cantrell, Cunningham, Carter, Stockton, Meek, Neece, Akin, Stephens,
Watson, Montgomery, Sloan, Shaw, Swope, Watts, Boyd Smith, Nowell, Dennis
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