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Missouri, a critical swing state, voted for Governor G | |
aws degree from Drury College in Springfield, | Missouri, a proclamation of July 27, 1967 as “Lt. |
e to immediately determine which river is the | Missouri, a scouting party is sent to explore each bra |
icard received a Ph.D. from the University of | Missouri, a M.A. from California State University, Ful |
moved to the current location in Ellisville, | Missouri, a St. Louis suburb. |
iment marched from Mount Ida to Mount Vernon, | Missouri, a total of 261 miles, where they offered the |
s in political science from the University of | Missouri, a doctorate at Columbia University, and an h |
v · d · eThis article is part of WikiProject | Missouri, a WikiProject related to the U.S. state of M |
The State Historical Society of | Missouri, a private membership and state funded organi |
Sunnyvale, | Missouri, a former village in northern Newton County, |
University of | Missouri, A.B., 1929 |
man is a tiny ghost town in Jefferson County, | Missouri, about 25 miles south of St. Louis, Missouri, |
a was disbanded by General Order No. 2 of the | Missouri Adjutant General on January 14 and effective |
Embarked aboard his flagship | Missouri, Admiral Halsey led his fleet into Tokyo Bay |
He helped | Missouri advance to the "Sweet 16" of the NCAA tournam |
used Frank Blair as an unofficial advisor on | Missouri affairs during the war. |
His family moved to | Missouri after he was born and then moved to Oregon. |
atre Arts at Webster University in St. Louis, | Missouri, after high school. |
ument have been erected there by the State of | Missouri after the war to honour the volunteers of the |
gee University and then Lincoln University of | Missouri after a stint in the Army during World War II |
n St. Louis to be one of the first casinos in | Missouri after that state legalized gambling. |
d Milwaukee Brewers (they moved to St. Louis, | Missouri after the 1901 season and became the Browns), |
premiere (most heated) rivalry among Central | Missouri's largest schools and is said to be the secon |
didate, he ran in the 2010 Senate election in | Missouri, again as an independent write-in candidate. |
an was running in 2000 for a Senate seat from | Missouri against incumbent John Ashcroft. |
death from a heart attack in Jefferson City, | Missouri, aged 52. |
Force's 131st Bomb Wing is a B-2 unit of the | Missouri Air National Guard. |
Born in St. Louis, | Missouri, Aitch played collegiately for Michigan State |
Previously he was a Glendale, | Missouri, Alderman from 2005 to 2008. |
Lewis (Miss Maryland), Shandi Finnessey (Miss | Missouri), Alicia Luciano (Miss New Jersey) |
I've lived in | Missouri all my life, I know what I'm talking about. |
s Howell North High School, where he received | Missouri All-State First Team honors in 2004., before |
2005 | Missouri All-State |
formed from the abbreviations of Arkansas and | Missouri, along with the first three initials of its f |
extensive plantings of grapes in neighboring | Missouri along the Missouri River, developing a thrivi |
Centerville is a city in Reynolds County, | Missouri, along the West Fork of the Black River. |
The BMA Tower in Kansas City, | Missouri, also known as One Park Place, was built as a |
ator Callahan's popularity in Jackson County, | Missouri, also raising his profile in the statewide po |
t (81 m2) of exhibit space (the University of | Missouri also has Squaw Creek exhibits as does the St. |
e Girardeau, a city in Cape Girardeau County, | Missouri although the airport is located in Scott Coun |
In 1961 the Central | Missouri Amateur Astronomers built a 12-inch reflectin |
At 14-years-old, she won the | Missouri Amateur. |
Latterell, a native of Kansas City, | Missouri, an accomplished child pianist, received her |
Rocky Ridge, | Missouri, an unincorporated community in Sainte Genevi |
on was an active member of the Grand Lodge of | Missouri Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. |
He moved to Pike County, | Missouri and later returned to Washington, D.C. as edi |
r Light, Ice & Fuel Company in Pleasant Hill, | Missouri and renamed the company Green Power & Light C |
productions take place in Quincy, St. Louis, | Missouri and Chicago, Illinois prior to the beginning |
Holbrook was born in St. Louis, | Missouri, and studied chemical engineering at the Univ |
e was with the Latter Day Saints in Kirtland, | Missouri and Nauvoo. |
Dowd was raised in Chesterfield, | Missouri and earned a B.A. from the University of Miss |
chanan County (LST-504) for counties in Iowa, | Missouri, and Virginia on 1 July 1955, she was the onl |
John Burnett was arrested in | Missouri and was found guilty on December 4, 1845. |
About this time, one group of Sac moved into | Missouri, and later to Kansas and Nebraska. |
milton was born on July 19, 1900 in Peculiar, | Missouri, and in Missouri he grew up as a farm boy who |
of the board of curators of the University of | Missouri, and served as its president 1890-1894. |
e United States, west and south to Wisconsin, | Missouri and Florida and Texas. |
sibling to their White Water park in Branson, | Missouri, and first opened in 1984. |
Lindell F. Shumake was born in St. Louis, | Missouri and raised in Hannibal, Missouri. |
Illinois, | Missouri, and the federal government shared the expens |
found from New York through Virginia, west to | Missouri and north to Illinois and Michigan. |
Carnahan was born near Ellsinore, | Missouri, and attended public schools in Ellsinore and |
ranking department official for Kansas, Iowa, | Missouri and Nebraska, and he was administration spoke |
school basketball at Westport High School in | Missouri and Mt. |
t Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, | Missouri and at Knox Theological Seminary in Fort Laud |
Walker was raised in St. Louis, | Missouri and has a younger sister, Carter. |
erstate 57 (I-57) is an Interstate Highway in | Missouri and Illinois that parallels the old Illinois |
der, #16 Texas, #15 Kansas, #19 Colorado, #11 | Missouri and #10 Nebraska). |
Founded in 1937 in Kansas City, | Missouri and now based in Dallas, Texas, Vendo is one |
xpedition with Spanish backing to explore the | Missouri and to try to discover a route to the Pacific |
ber 6, 1972) was a United States Senator from | Missouri and a member of the Democratic Party. |
He attended both the University of | Missouri and the University of Arizona, before attendi |
ersity professor.She studied at University of | Missouri and Rice University and did doctoral work in |
ation at Kemper Military School in Boonville, | Missouri, and at the University of Arkansas in Fayette |
he station was originally located in Kennett, | Missouri, and used the call sign KTMO prior to its mov |
of May 29 and 30, 1879, In Kansas, Nebraska, | Missouri, and Iowa. |
Berg was born in Lebanon, | Missouri, and lived in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, from |
Fleda Brown was born in Columbia, | Missouri, and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Herwin Records was based in St. Louis, | Missouri, and produced records starting in 1924. |
Republicans took open seats in | Missouri and Rhode Island, and defeated five incumbent |
Elliot returned to his hometown of Richmond, | Missouri and was a member of the Laborers Union Local |
Gen. Sterling Price began an invasion of | Missouri and Blunt took command of the 1st Division of |
imore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., St. Louis, | Missouri, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Hill was born in Yates, | Missouri, and moved with his family to Corona, Califor |
e took place from December 27-31 in St Louis, | Missouri and had an attendance of 15,800. |
ittle was known about the territories between | Missouri and the Pacific ocean. |
g to the BNSF Railway between Jackson County, | Missouri and Ray County, Missouri at Sibley, Missouri. |
Lloyd is now living in Kansas City, | Missouri and is a successful painter there. |
was the beginning of the church's movement to | Missouri and the dual centers of church activity. |
an American rapper born in 1972 in St. Louis, | Missouri, and raised in Long Beach, California. |
He resumed the practice of law in St. Joseph, | Missouri, and served as delegate to the Republican Nat |
States states of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, | Missouri and Texas. |
He was born in Kansas City, | Missouri and earned a B.S. from the University of Mich |
ansas and military operations in the state of | Missouri, and then on September 10 the area was expand |
. Webster, Jr. continues to live in Carthage, | Missouri and currently serves as the Jasper County Aud |
a year (1946-7) teaching at the University of | Missouri and several years after that teaching at anot |
For the most part, however, | Missouri's bushwhacker squads were self-organized grou |
tributary of the Neosho River in southwestern | Missouri and northeastern Oklahoma in the United State |
Baltimore, Maryland; moved to Howard County, | Missouri, and settled near Glasgow, Missouri; engaged |
5 and installed several chairmen from western | Missouri and Kansas City, Missouri. |
Benjamin Gluck was born in St. Louis, | Missouri and attended CalArts. |
with National Guard personnel from Tennessee, | Missouri, and Maryland and the Individual Ready Reserv |
d saturation patrols vs. checkpoints in Ohio, | Missouri, and Tennessee. |
He was born in Kansas City, | Missouri and died in Pelham Manor, New York. |
He was born in Independence, | Missouri and earned his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the |
at the Battle of Wilson's Creek in southwest | Missouri and later at the Battle of Pea Ridge. |
atory located on the South Side of St. Louis, | Missouri and is the second largest church in the archd |
Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield, | Missouri and graduated from the University of Missouri |
Superfund site in Oklahoma, and two others in | Missouri and Kansas. |
in Chicago, Illinois grew up in Kansas City, | Missouri and graduated from Marymount College in Salin |
Blunt described himself as bringing change to | Missouri and was assisted by President George W. Bush |
es, they married in his home town, St. Louis, | Missouri and she moved her family to California, where |
In 1972, he was elected as State Treasurer of | Missouri, and served from 1973 to 1981 in that post. |
s a school of higher learning in Kansas City, | Missouri and is one of 13 seminaries of the United Met |
ity, White County, Illinois; died in Clayton, | Missouri; and was buried in Jefferson Barracks Nationa |
played college football for the University of | Missouri and professionally for the Chicago Cardinals |
0, which meets U.S. Route 67 at Poplar Bluff, | Missouri, and from there U.S. Route 67 goes south to L |
He later resided in Clay County, | Missouri and Nauvoo, Illinois. |
bel plays regularly in venues in Kansas City, | Missouri and surrounding communities. |
graduated from Slater High School in Slater, | Missouri and originally enrolled to play basketball at |
o its paralleling Interstate 44 which between | Missouri and Oklahoma City (except in the cities of Tu |
Arizona, Purdue University, the University of | Missouri, and the University of Minnesota. |
lmeyer, Illinois; Harlow Island, near Festus, | Missouri; and Wilkinson Island, near Gorham, Illinois. |
the homecoming tradition at the University of | Missouri, and the entire nation. |
Brunswick, the Magmont lead and zinc mine in | Missouri, and potash mines in Saskatchewan. |
After a college career at the University of | Missouri and Southern Illinois University that finishe |
ke or reservoir in The Ozarks of southwestern | Missouri and northwestern Arkansas. |
rost attended Clayton High School in Clayton, | Missouri, and as a student was a letterman in football |
lic opponent Al Smith, won not only Kentucky, | Missouri, and Tennessee, but also Florida, North Carol |
He attended public school in St. Joseph, | Missouri, and the Western Military Institute in New Ca |
the Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, | Missouri and pursued a Master's degree in theological |
Wilkinson was born in Independence, | Missouri and grew up in Marshalltown, Iowa. |
r began as a sheet metal shop in Kansas City, | Missouri and was awarded its first patent in 1906. |
in Wellington, the Kemper Military School in | Missouri, and graduated from the University of Kansas |
He was born in | Missouri and died in Whiteville, Tennessee. |
s the Omaha area as well as portions of Iowa, | Missouri, and Kansas. |
candidates were House Speaker Champ Clark of | Missouri and Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey. |
Southern Boone County High School in Ashland, | Missouri and Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Miss |
He grew up in Richmond, | Missouri and was a 1969 graduate of Richmond High Scho |
They then went up the Mississippi and | Missouri and then crossed the plains in John E. Forsgr |
Steere was born in Kansas City, | Missouri, and raised in Chicago. |
The program has since expanded to Branson, | Missouri and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, cities wher |
y described from Texas, also found in Kansas, | Missouri, and Illinois. |
unk/hard rock band originally from St. Louis, | Missouri and now based in Southern California (as refe |
the 38th parallel in the states of Illinois, | Missouri, and Kansas. |
farmers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, | Missouri, and Texas. |
Carolina and Georgia west to Mississippi and | Missouri and north to Iowa, Illinois and Michigan. |
om Ladue Horton Watkins High School in Ladue, | Missouri, and in 1979 she graduated from the Universit |
to preside over courts-martial in St. Louis, | Missouri, and he never rejoined his regiment. |
U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, | Missouri, and Tennessee. |
as born in Bible, Indiana and died in Nevada, | Missouri and is buried there in Newton Burial Park. |
Area located in northwest Arkansas, southern | Missouri, and northeast Oklahoma. |
of the Spring River starts in Howell County, | Missouri and flows south through Fulton and Sharp coun |
returned to Pettis County moving to Sedalia, | Missouri and resumed his law practice. |
s of Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, | Missouri, and Tennessee. |
He was born in | Missouri and died in Los Angeles, California. |
aduate of John Burroughs School in St. Louis, | Missouri, and Yale University, Foote served as dean of |
In 1841 he taught school in | Missouri, and in 1844 he graduated from the law school |
served as an assistant coach at University of | Missouri and USC before becoming head coach of the Can |
llowed the Latter Day Saints as they moved to | Missouri, and then to Nauvoo, Illinois. |
s the Mississippi River between Bird's Point, | Missouri and Cairo, Illinois. |
oing his basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, | Missouri, and after graduating in April 2008 moved to |
ris County, Texas and raised in Saint Joseph, | Missouri and Ridgway, Pennsylvania. |
ver, outpost for trade south and southwest to | Missouri and Yellowstone. |
to all parts of the United States, including | Missouri and Washington State. |
The district encompasses rural Southeast | Missouri and South Central Missouri as well as some co |
ross the Mississippi River between Louisiana, | Missouri and Pike County, Illinois. |
ost of his work for the NOI was in St. Louis, | Missouri and Cleveland, Ohio. |
over the Mississippi River between St. Louis, | Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois is a 647 foot (1 |
oundland, and south into the United States to | Missouri and the Carolinas. |
t of and including Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, | Missouri and Tennessee, but excluding states south of |
m New Hampshire south to Florida, and west to | Missouri and Arkansas. |
ry Day School, Westminster College in Fulton, | Missouri, and then transferred to Princeton University |
d joined Hallmark Cards, Inc. in Kansas City, | Missouri and worked there for fourteen years rising fr |
signed in 1830 and 1854 ceded their lands in | Missouri and created an Otoe-Missouria reservation on |
uis MetroLink light rail system in St. Louis, | Missouri and St. Clair County, Illinois, USA. |
arch to California, thereafter he returned to | Missouri and assumed his seat in Congress. |
eration in the north-east, two generations in | Missouri and multiple generations in the south. |
n 1890 he moved with his family to St. Louis, | Missouri and continued to represent the Wabash while b |
04) in which the Sac and Fox ceding northeast | Missouri and much of Illinois and Wisconsin and the 18 |
that brings gas from the Rocky Mountains into | Missouri and Nebraska, where it joins other pipes to g |
esented to the English Lutheran Conference of | Missouri and published in Baltimore as the Evangelical |
s he taught high school in West Viorginia and | Missouri and then moved to Illinois where he studied l |
r, the troupe became stranded in Kansas City, | Missouri and so the prodigal son returned to his fathe |
Partridge was born in Independence, | Missouri and was less than a year old when the Latter- |
a west to eastern Oklahoma, and from southern | Missouri and Indiana south to central Alabama. |
campaign advertisements were controversial in | Missouri, and nationally. |
He was born in Gallatin, | Missouri, and his career began with Bennie Moten, perf |
ttom, the Lilbourn Site in New Madrid County, | Missouri and as far away as Spiro and Gahagan Mounds, |
ng through the floodplain of the Mississippi, | Missouri and Illinois Rivers. |
ning of the surrender on board the battleship | Missouri and departed for home. |
on the largest of the five Great Falls of the | Missouri, and these specific falls are also called "Gr |
Livingstone is a native of Carthage, | Missouri and grew up in an Air Force family. |
as a Pastor, beginning as a Student Pastor in | Missouri and Indiana. |
tended Marquette High School in Chesterfield, | Missouri and was a letterman in football. |
Lewis and Clark believe south fork is | Missouri and followed that fork. |
t portion of AR 201 was from Mountain Home to | Missouri, and was designated in 1959. |
He was transported to Springfield, | Missouri and held for trial. |
efore Bountiful, Holbrook was in Clay County, | Missouri, and was affected by the 1838 Mormon War. |
Later he held pastorates in St. Louis, | Missouri, and Baldwin, Kansas |
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