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  1. Nov 13, 2024 · St. Louis, city, adjacent to but independent of St. Louis county, east-central Missouri, U.S. It lies on the west bank of the Mississippi River (bridged there at several points) opposite East St. Louis, Illinois, just south of the confluence of the Missouri River. The city’s boundaries have remained unchanged since 1876, when it became ...

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  2. Oct 29, 2020 · St. Louis is also important for the landmark civil rights cases tried there, involving slavery, housing, education, and employment. It is “only a seeming contradiction,” Johnson says, that Dred Scott , “the defining ruling in proslavery jurisprudence…should have come from St. Louis, a city where slavery played a marginal role in the economy….

  3. The military post far north of the city at Fort Bellefontaine moved nearer to the city to Jefferson Barracks in 1827, and the St. Louis Arsenal was built in south St. Louis the same year. [71] [72] The 1830s included dramatic population growth: by 1830, it had increased to 5,832 from roughly 4,500 in 1820. By 1835, it reached 8,316, doubled by ...

  4. www.stlouis-mo.gov › visit-play › stlouis-historyAbout St. Louis | History

    The 1874 construction of the Eads Bridge made St. Louis an important link in the continuing growth of transcontinental rail travel--but came too late to prevent Chicago from overtaking it as the largest rail hub in the nation. By the 1890s, St. Louis was the nation's fourth largest city. World's Fair and Expansion: 1904-1950

  5. Later waves of St. Louis settlers included Italians, Serbians, Lebanese, Syrians, and Greeks, who settled here by the late 19th-Century. St. Louis's current boundaries were established in 1876, when voters approved separation from St Louis County and establishment of a home rule charter. St. Louis was the nation's first home rule city, but unlike

  6. www.museum.state.il.us › RiverWeb › landingsA history of St. Louis

    The transatlantic flight of Charles A. Lindbergh in the "Spirit of St. Louis" in 1927 was an important civic event in St. Louis. It gave impetus to the development of aviation facilities which led to the creation of Lambert Municipal Airport and its present impressive terminal building.

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  8. The history of St. Louis, Missouri from 1804 to 1865 included the creation of St. Louis as the territorial capital of the Louisiana Territory, a brief period of growth until the Panic of 1819 and subsequent depression, rapid diversification of industry after the introduction of the steamboat and the return of prosperity, and rising tensions about the issues of immigration and slavery.

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