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DESCRIPTION:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On August 1\, the following notable his
 torical events related to Missouri have been recorded:</span></p><br />\n<
 ul><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; 
 font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1804: The Lewis and Clark Expedition\,
  navigating the Missouri River\, was near present-day Council Bluffs\, Iow
 a\, across from Missouri’s Atchison County\, on or around August 1. They h
 eld a significant council with Otoe and Missouri tribes\, exchanging gifts
  and discussing trade\, advancing their exploration of the Louisiana Purch
 ase.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, 
 sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1838: During the Mormon W
 ar in Missouri\, tensions escalated further. On or around August 1\, non-M
 ormon vigilantes in Daviess County intensified their campaign against Morm
 on settlers\, with skirmishes and threats contributing to the conflict tha
 t led to the Mormon expulsion order later in 1838.</span></li><br />\n<li>
 <span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt
 \; color: #000000\;'>1861: During the Civil War\, Missouri remained a batt
 leground. On August 1\, Union forces under General Nathaniel Lyon were act
 ively maneuvering in southwest Missouri\, engaging in minor clashes near S
 pringfield as they prepared for the Battle of Wilson’s Creek.</span></li><
 br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font
 -size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1870: The Kansas City Stockyards began sig
 nificant operations around August 1\, solidifying Kansas City’s role as a 
 major livestock trading hub and boosting Missouri’s agricultural economy.<
 /span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-
 serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1904: The St. Louis World’s Fa
 ir\, or Louisiana Purchase Exposition\, was ongoing\, with August 1 featur
 ing international trade exhibits and early Olympic events\, highlighting M
 issouri’s global cultural and economic prominence.</span></li><br />\n<li>
 <span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt
 \; color: #000000\;'>1966: The Gateway Arch in St. Louis was officially op
 ened to the public around August 1\, with tram rides to the top beginning\
 , marking a milestone in Missouri’s architectural and tourism history.</sp
 an></li><br />\n</ul>
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SUMMARY:August 1st This Day in Missouri
URL:https://mail.tcmaga.com/resources/events/48-uncategorised/2934-august-1
 st-this-day-in-missouri.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On August 1\, the foll
 owing notable historical events related to Missouri have been recorded:</s
 pan></p><br />\n<ul><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetic
 a\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1804: The Lewis and C
 lark Expedition\, navigating the Missouri River\, was near present-day Cou
 ncil Bluffs\, Iowa\, across from Missouri’s Atchison County\, on or around
  August 1. They held a significant council with Otoe and Missouri tribes\,
  exchanging gifts and discussing trade\, advancing their exploration of th
 e Louisiana Purchase.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: ari
 al\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1838: Du
 ring the Mormon War in Missouri\, tensions escalated further. On or around
  August 1\, non-Mormon vigilantes in Daviess County intensified their camp
 aign against Mormon settlers\, with skirmishes and threats contributing to
  the conflict that led to the Mormon expulsion order later in 1838.</span>
 </li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\
 ; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: During the Civil War\, Missour
 i remained a battleground. On August 1\, Union forces under General Nathan
 iel Lyon were actively maneuvering in southwest Missouri\, engaging in min
 or clashes near Springfield as they prepared for the Battle of Wilson’s Cr
 eek.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, 
 sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1870: The Kansas City Sto
 ckyards began significant operations around August 1\, solidifying Kansas 
 City’s role as a major livestock trading hub and boosting Missouri’s agric
 ultural economy.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, 
 helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1904: The St.
  Louis World’s Fair\, or Louisiana Purchase Exposition\, was ongoing\, wit
 h August 1 featuring international trade exhibits and early Olympic events
 \, highlighting Missouri’s global cultural and economic prominence.</span>
 </li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\
 ; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1966: The Gateway Arch in St. Louis 
 was officially opened to the public around August 1\, with tram rides to t
 he top beginning\, marking a milestone in Missouri’s architectural and tou
 rism history.</span></li><br />\n</ul>
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