Missouri As It is in 1867 An Illustrated Historical Gazetteer of Missouri Embr
Missouri As It is in 1867 An Illustrated Historical Gazetteer of Missouri Embr
Nathan H Nathan Howe Parker
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Near Fort Howard, at the chain of rocks on the Cuivre, a battle was fought between some of Black Hawk's warriors and the rangers. The first American settlers were from Kentucky and Virginia. In September, 1821, Lincoln County contained 16t-4 inhabitants; in 1830, 4059 ; in 1840, T449 ; in 1850, 9422; in 1856, 11, 630; and in 1860, 14, 251. Industrial Pursuits. — There are in the county, of merchants, 20 ; printing-office, 1; lawyers, 11 ; physicians, 17; grocers, 6; druggists, 2; carpenter shop...s, 9; cabinet, 2; jeweler, 1 ; blacksmith shops, 10; wagon shops, 3 ; saddler shops, 3 ; tailor shops, 4 ; shoe shops, 4 ; painters, 6 ; architects, 3 ; brickmakers and masons, 8 ; hotels, 4 ; school teachers, 8 ; flouring-mills, 7 ; saw-mills, 3, TROY, the county-seat, is 2 miles north from Cuivre River, 14 miles from the Mississippi, and is surrounded by an excellent farming dis- trict, well settled by planters and stock-growers. It was located and settled in 1816, by Deacon Cottle and Zadock Woods, and occupies the former site of Wood's Fort.
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