- Caldwell County, Missouri
Infobox U.S. County
county = Caldwell County
state = Missouri
founded year = 1836
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seat wl = Kingston
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census yr = 2000
pop = 8969
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time zone = Central
UTC offset = -6
DST offset = -5
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named for =Caldwell County is a
county located in theU.S. state ofMissouri .As of 2000 , the population was 8,969. Itscounty seat is KingstonGR|6. The county was organized in 1836 as a haven for the Mormons.Caldwell is part of the
Kansas City Metropolitan Area .History
Origin of name
According to the
Missouri Secretary of State the County was named byAlexander Doniphan to honor an Indian fighter who his father knew inKentucky . for whomCaldwell County, Kentucky is named.Robert L. Ramsay who wrote books about the placenames in Missouri says the county was named for Matthew Caldwell "commander of Indian Scouts in Kentucky" in theWar of 1812 . No further details are given. The prominent Caldwell war name from Kentucky during this period isWilliam Caldwell (ranger) (famed for his Caldwell's Rangers group). His partner wasMatthew Elliott (loyalist) . They were pro British in the fights.There was a Matthew Caldwell who was born in Kentucky in 1781 and was a member of the
Missouri House of Representatives in 1834 fromWashington, Missouri inFranklin County, Missouri [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rootsr/CL-5mat.htm Matthew Caldwell ] ] The name of Matthew Caldwell was mentioned in a history of the country written the 1890s but no details were given on who Caldwell was.http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/caldwell/misc/booth3.txt]Mormon Settlement
Caldwell County was originally part of
Ray County, Missouri . The first white settler was Jesse Mann, Sr. who settled one half mile northeast of the public square of Kingston on Shoal Creek in 1831. The early settlers moved back south in 1832 for better protection during theBlack Hawk War uprising.In 1832 a few Mormon settlers who had been evicted from
Jackson County, Missouri moved into the county including Jacob Haun whose mill on Shoal Creek would become the scene of the bloodiest battle in the Mormon War.The settlers established the first town in the county -- Salem -- two miles southeast of Kingston.
In the fall of 1836 a larger number of Mormons moved to the county.
In December 1836 the Missouri General Assembly created Caldwell County with the understanding it would be dedicated to Mormon settlers. Its county seat was
Far West, Missouri .By 1838 Far West reported a population of 4,000.
Included in the immigration were all the major figures of early Mormon history including
Joseph Smith, Jr. ,Hyrum Smith ,Brigham Young ,John Taylor (Mormon) ,Edward Partridge ,Sidney Rigdon ,Parley P. Pratt andJohn D. Lee .Mormon War
Mormon settlers moved further north into
Daviess County, Missouri particularly atAdam-ondi-Ahman after Smith proclaimed that it was the Bibilical place whereAdam and Eve were banished after leaving theGarden of Eden and that it would be a gathering place onJudgement Day .Following a skirmish between
Gentile settlers (the Mormon name for non-Mormon settlers) and Mormon settlers in theGallatin Election Day Battle the Mormon War erupted in which both sides burned and plundered each other's settlements.After Missouri militia was routed in the
Battle of Crooked Creek , Missouri GovernorLilburn Boggs issued theExtermination Order to evict the Mormons from the state. Three days later a group fromLivingston County, Missouri killed 18 Mormons in theHaun's Mill massacre .Troops then laid siege to Far West. Smith surrendered in October 1838 and the settlers agreed to leave totally abandoning Far West and then regrouping in
Nauvoo, Illinois .Following the dissolution of Far West the county seat moved to Kingston.
Notable natives
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James Cash Penney , founder ofJ. C. Penney
*Charles J. Hughes , U.S. Senator
*Frank B. Klepper , Congressman
*Zack Wheat , professional baseball playerGeography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,113 km² (430 mi²). 1,112 km² (429 mi²) of it is land and 1 km² (0 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.09% water.
Adjacent counties
*Daviess County (north)
*Livingston County (east)
*Carroll County (southeast)
*Ray County (south)
*Clinton County (west)
*DeKalb County (northwest)Major highways
*U.S. Route 36
*Route 13
*Route 116Cities and towns
*Far West (ghost town / historic site)
Townships
Caldwell County is divided into twelve townships:
References
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