Warren County, Missouri
25th Anniversary
Daniel and Rebecca Bryan Boone
Daniel Boone
Dutzow to Augusta
Dutzow to Marthasville
Historic Grain Elevators
History of Marthasville
History of Treloar
Katy Trail State Park 20th Anniversary
La Charrette
La Charrette Marthasville
Lewis and Clark in Missouri
Marthasville to Dutzow
Marthasville to Treloar
Sanders Tavern - 1826
Story and Legend of Daniel Boone
The Daniel Boone Trail
The Iron Horse Cultivates America
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
Treloar to Marthasville
Treloar to McKittrick
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10687 Veterans Memorial
Warren County All Veterans Memorial
In 1833, Warren County was officially established and named after General Joseph Warren, a fallen hero in the American Revolutionary War. The county's location along the Missouri River made it an important trading and transportation hub during the 19th century. The introduction of steamboats further boosted the local economy, allowing for easier access to goods and services.
During the Civil War, Warren County, like many parts of Missouri, experienced great turmoil. Though the area was primarily pro-Union, it saw skirmishes and military actions as Confederate and Union forces clashed. The county's strategic location on the border between Union-controlled and Confederate-controlled territories made it a contested ground. After the war, efforts were made to rebuild and reconcile the divided community.
In the years that followed, Warren County developed into an agricultural center, known for its production of tobacco, grains, and livestock. The railroad's arrival in the late 1800s further stimulated growth, connecting the county to larger markets. Over time, the county diversified its economy, with manufacturing and service sectors emerging alongside agriculture.
Today, Warren County continues to thrive as a suburban region, benefiting from its proximity to St. Louis. It offers a blend of rural charm and urban amenities, attracting residents and visitors alike. The county's rich history serves as a reminder of its resilience and the important role it has played in shaping the development of Missouri.
Brief timeline of the history of Warren County, Missouri:
- 1798 - Warren County is established by an act of the Territorial Legislature.
- 1813 - The first courthouse in the county is constructed.
- 1827 - Warrenton is named the county seat.
- 1836 - The county's first post office is established.
- 1861-1865 - Warren County residents serve in the American Civil War.
- 1873 - The railroad arrives in the county, boosting economic growth.
- 1883 - Wright City is incorporated as a city.
- 1917-1918 - Warren County citizens contribute to World War I efforts.
- 1957 - The state's first community college, St. Charles Community College, is founded in Warren County.
- 1981 - The Warren County Historical Society is established.
- 2001 - Warren County completes its new justice center.
- 2010 - The county celebrates its bicentennial anniversary.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Warren County, Missouri.