
Pilot Hickory - Arrow Rock, Missouri
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BruceS
N 39° 01.768 W 093° 00.855
15S E 498766 N 4320046
Historical marker commemorating the expansive John Sappington estate near Arrow Rock, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WM1EQZ
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/22/2007
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Near this location, Dr. John Sappington built a commodious two-story log
house that became the centerpiece on Pilot Hickory farm for what became known as
the "Sappington Settlement." Adjacent to his estate were those of his sons
and daughters and their families. The holdings of this family eventually
came to thousands of acres, worked by dozens of slave families and tenant
farmers. Nearby were the estates of wealthy and progressive
agriculturists, such as Governor Meredith Miles Marmaduke, John Hardeman, and
General Thomas A. Smith.
Within the Sappington Settlement could be found some of the states' most
elegant Greek Revival mansions, set amidst formal gardens, where hospitality was
dispensed on a legendary scale to celebrated guests. Influential visitors
such as Senator Thomas Hart Benton and Judge Nathaniel Beverly Tuck came for
extended visits.
The Sappington Settlement, a center of great agricultural wealth, also
wielded great political power. They and their circle controlled state
politics to such an extent as to be known as the "Central Clique" of the
Boonslick region. At the same time these powerful families dominated much
of the Santa Fe trade and their economic connections extended to St. Louis, New
Orleans and Philadelphia. ~ text of marker