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Welcome
to the
Osage
County, Missouri
Genealogical Web Site
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AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION
contact State Coordinator - Mel
Owings
Initially settled by French trappers
venturing west from St. Louis in 1735, the
Louisiana Purchase on the 30th of April
1803 created the Louisiana - Missouri
Territory. Missouri gained Statehood
on the 10th of August 1821. The
first capital was Saint Charles,
1821-1826. Today the capitol is
Jefferson City, 1826 - present. The
Pioneer settlers came westward as early as
1810 purchasing land in Franklin
County. The earliest settlers (1818)
were from Virginia, Tennessee and
Kentucky. By 1820, the land was part
of Gasconade County which had been carved
from Franklin County. Osage County
was subsequently formed in 1841 from
Gasconade County. In 1855, the
bottom part of Osage County was given to
form the top half of the new Maries
County. Today,
Osage County consists of twelve
townships: Bonnots Mill, Chamois,
Crook, Folk, Frankenstein, Freeburg,
Koeltztown, Linn, Loose Creek, Meta,
Rich Fountain, and Westphalia. The
county seat, located in the center of the
county, is Linn. The courthouse is
shown here. It is located on E. Main
Street. The phone number is
573.897-2497.
The site
has a new look to it, but the great
resources that the original host,
Vinnie, gathered are still here. A
big THANK YOU, Vinnie, for all your
efforts and for your generosity. If you would like to
contribute your information to this
page, please let me know.
If
you would like to host a
county in Missouri, Please contact MOGenWeb
SC Mel Owings
Many
THANKS to: Winnie Brooks, former county
coordinator!
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