- William N. Barron
William Nelson Barron (b. 1859,
Reading ,Berkshire ,England – d. 19??) was a lawyer from who settled inPoplar Bluff, Missouri in about 1894. In 1900, he became the plant manager and president of a factory that manufactured barrel staves and headers, known as the Brooklyn Cooperage Company after 1910, a subsidiary of theAmerican Sugar Refining Company .The unassembled barrels were shipped to
Cuba and other sugar-producing countries. Barron oversaw the construction of the Butler County Railroad connectingPiggott, Arkansas toPoplar Bluff, Missouri , which was used primarily to haul lumber before being sold in 1928 to theSt. Louis-San Francisco Railway . Barron named the towns along the railroad, which included:*
Broseley, Missouri , after his wife's hometown ofBroseley ,England .
*Tipperary, Missouri , after the songIt's a Long Way to Tipperary . Workers had to walk a "long way" to install arailroad switch here.
*Batesville, Missouri , constructed on Horace Bates' farm.
*Spread, Missouri
*Fagus, Missouri .Fagus is the Latin botanical genus for theEuropean Beech native to his home country of England. Barron was surprised to actually findBeech trees growing nearby.
*Quercus, Missouri .Quercus is the Latin botanical name forOak .
*Nyssa, Missouri . Nyssa is the Latin botanical name for theTupelo orSweetgum tree.
*Celtis, Missouri .Celtis is the Latin botanical name for thehackberry tree.
*Ilex, Missouri .Ilex is the Latin botanical name for theAmerican holly tree.
*Platanus, Missouri .Platanus is the Latin botanical name for theAmerican sycamore tree.
*Ulmus, Missouri .Ulmus is the Latin botanical name for theElm tree.Barron stated that he used Latin botanical names for the towns instead of the monotonous English tree names which were overused in Missouri. After exhausting the timber in the area, Barron became president of what would be called the Inter-River Drainage District, which drained thousands of acres of cut-over swamp land in
Butler County, Missouri , by the construction of convert|200|mi|km of ditches and convert|50|mi|km of levees, starting in 1919.Legacy
Barron Road in Poplar Bluff is named after him.
External links
* [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/butler/history/manns.txt History of Butler County]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobutle2/history/bc-collins.htm The History of Butler County 1870-1930]
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