Jefferson County, Missouri
Austin-Pitcairn Roadside Park
Bring Us Home
Crystal City Cententennial 1911-2011
Dedicated to all those that made the supreme sacrifice
El Camino Real
Flame of Freedom
Governor Thomas C. Fletcher House
In Honor of Those from this Community
In Honor of Those Who Made the Ultimatine Sacrifice
In Memorian
In Memory of Our Heroic Comrades
In Memory of those who Served
Jefferson County
Jefferson Memorial Post 3777
POW * MIA
Quarry Operations
This Memorial Dedicated through the generosity of Captain R. A. Gentz
U.S. Air Force F-84 Thunderstreak
V.F.W. Post 2593 Remembers
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Welcome to Sulphur Springs Landing
World War I Memorial
During the 19th century, Jefferson County experienced significant growth as farmers and miners settled in the region. The fertile land attracted agricultural settlers who cultivated crops such as corn, wheat, and tobacco. The discovery of lead deposits in the area led to the emergence of lead mining as an important industry. In the mid-1800s, the construction of the Pacific Railroad through Jefferson County further fueled economic development and facilitated transportation.
The Civil War had a profound impact on Jefferson County, as it did on many regions in Missouri. Although the county officially remained loyal to the Union, it experienced both pro-Union and pro-Confederate sentiments. Skirmishes and guerrilla warfare occurred throughout the area, with local farms and towns often caught in the crossfire. The aftermath of the war brought challenges, but Jefferson County slowly recovered, with the mining industry regaining its significance and railroad expansion continuing.
In the 20th century, Jefferson County witnessed further growth and modernization. The population increased, and improvements in infrastructure, such as the construction of highways, facilitated transportation and communication. Changes in agriculture and industry led to shifts in the local economy. Today, Jefferson County is a mix of suburban and rural areas, with a diverse economy that includes manufacturing, services, agriculture, and tourism. The county continues to honor and preserve its historical heritage while embracing progress and development.
Brief timeline of the history of Jefferson County, Missouri:
- 1804: Jefferson County is established as part of the Louisiana Purchase.
- 1818: The first permanent settlement, Kimmswick, is founded.
- 1849: Jefferson County becomes an official county in the state of Missouri.
- 1857: Arnold is incorporated as a city in Jefferson County.
- 1864: The Battle of Sandy Creek takes place during the American Civil War.
- 1930: The construction of the Jefferson Barracks Bridge is completed, connecting Jefferson County to St. Louis County.
- 1940: Big River State Forest is established.
- 1976: In celebration of the American Bicentennial, Jefferson County hosts a Freedom Fair.
- 1993: The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial is renamed the Gateway Arch National Park.
- 2008: The Missouri Bluffs Golf Club becomes a popular destination for golfers in Jefferson County.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Jefferson County, Missouri.