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    Plattsburg is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, Missouri and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area in the western part of the state...
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  • Look up Plattsburg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plattsburg may refer to: Plattsburg, Indiana, U.S. Plattsburg, Missouri , U.S. USS Plattsburg (ID-1645)...
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    David Rice Atchison (category County commissioners in Missouri)
    1886, at his home near Gower, Missouri at the age of 78. He was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery in Plattsburg, Missouri. His grave marker reads "President...
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  • Plattsburg College was a Methodist educational institution in Plattsburg, Missouri in the 19th century. Despite its name, it was primarily focused on educating...
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    seat is Plattsburg. The county was organized January 2, 1833, and named for Governor DeWitt Clinton of New York. The county seat of Plattsburg derives...
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    City Pilot Grove Pilot Knob Pine Lawn Pineville Platte City Platte Woods Plattsburg Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hope Pleasant Valley Polo Pomona Poplar Bluff Portage...
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  • sons, maintaining them through the 1980s. Barnhart was born near Plattsburg, Missouri, on 30 December 1900. Barnhart attended the University of Chicago...
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    James C. Marshall (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    in Minnesota from 1961 to 1965. James Creel Marshall was born in Plattsburg, Missouri, on 14 October 1897, the son of Walter Scott Marshall and his wife...
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    Smithville Lake (category Protected areas of Clay County, Missouri)
    Clay County, Missouri near Smithville. It provides the water supply for Smithville, Missouri and Plattsburg, Missouri. Kansas City, Missouri has reserved...
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  • Albert R. Alexander (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    (November 8, 1859 - 1966) was a Canadian-born American judge who from Plattsburg, Missouri, who became the world's oldest serving judge and the world's longest...
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  • The Plattsburg Formation is a geologic formation in Missouri. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal United...
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    There are 114 counties and one independent city in the U.S. State of Missouri. Following the Louisiana Purchase and the admittance of Louisiana into the...
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    O. O. McIntyre (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    Day by Day,” was published in more than 500 newspapers. Born in Plattsburg, Missouri, McIntyre began his newspaper career in 1902 on the Gallipolis Journal...
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    J. Breckenridge Ellis (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    Breckenridge Ellis. In 1880, his father purchased Plattsburg College and the family moved to Plattsburg, Missouri where the elementary school still bears his...
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    Lawson, Missouri – Pop: 2,409 Plattsburg, Missouri – Pop: 2,291 Lake Lotawana, Missouri – Pop: 2,018 Weatherby Lake, Missouri – Pop: 1,848 Wellsville, Kansas...
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  • (1976). Neosho: Confederate Captain of Missouri Monument. Palmyra: Palmyra Massacre Monument (1907). Plattsburg: Statute of CSA Brig Gen David Rice Atchison...
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    Henry Robinson Clay (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    ace credited with eight confirmed aerial victories. Though born in Plattsburg, Missouri on 27 November 1895, Clay later lived in Fort Worth, Texas. He was...
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  • Austin B. Williams (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    crustaceans". Austin B. Williams was born on October 17, 1919, in Plattsburg, Missouri, the eldest of three children to Oliver Perry Williams and Lucy Sell...
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  • James Harvey Birch (category Missouri state senators)
    register of the newly established land office at Plattsburg, Missouri. In 1848, an amendment to the Missouri Constitution vacated the offices of the judges...
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    September meeting between college and War Department officials in Plattsburg, Missouri it became clear that the training regimen envisioned for the soldiers...
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    northwestern Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at Route A in Braymer; its western terminus is at U.S. Route 59 in Rushville. Route 116 from Plattsburg to U.S...
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    terminus was at Route 8 (now U.S. Route 136) in southern DeKalb County. At Plattsburg, it turned west (modern Route 116) and then south on current U.S. Route...
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  • Ulysses Hollimon (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    In addition, he coached Little League Baseball for many years in Plattsburg, Missouri, where he settled. Prior to the 2008 MLB Draft, the Kansas City Royals...
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    side of the intersection of Missouri routes 33 and 116. It is three miles west of I-35 and nine miles east of Plattsburg. According to the United States...
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    Mason S. Peters (category People from Plattsburg, Missouri)
    Clinton County, Missouri from 1870 to 1874. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1875 and commenced practice in Plattsburg, Missouri. He moved to...
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    Plattsburg and Smithville. Near Smithville, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam causes the Little Platte River to form Smithville Lake. When Missouri entered...
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    Platte Purchase (category History of Missouri)
    finalized, Missouri remained the second biggest state. The U.S. Government set up a United States General Land Office in Plattsburg, Missouri to handle...
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    included in the lists for long guns or for carronades. "The Battle of Plattsburg Naval Forces". Archived from the original on 21 October 2019. Retrieved...
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  • Branch (Clinton County, Missouri) Smithville, Missouri, 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1961 (1976 rev.) Plattsburg, MO, 7.5 Minute Topographic...
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    still exists Route 33, Kansas City to Osborn: still exists Route 33A, Plattsburg to Lathrop: became Route 116 Route 34, Garwood to Jackson: still exists...
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