Dallas County - Buffalo, MO
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N 37° 38.631 W 093° 05.511
15S E 491896 N 4166304
The history of a county once called Niangua County.
Waymark Code: WM3XRV
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 06/01/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member lilluckyclover
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Marker Erected by: State Historical Society of Missouri and State Highway Commission.
Date Marker Erected: 1961.
County of Marker: Dallas County.
Location of Marker: Cedar St. & Main St., courthouse lawn, Buffalo.

Marker Text:

DALLAS COUNTY

Dallas County, organized 1841, was first called Niangua for the river flowing within its borders, but the name proved difficult and it was changed to Dallas in 1844 for U. S. Vice Pres. George M. Dallas. Settled in the early 1830's by pioneers from Tenn., Ind., and Ohio, the county lies in territory ceded by the Osage Indians in 1808.

Buffalo, the county seat, laid out 1841, is on an extensive plain named Buffalo Head Prairie for a buffalo skull landmark erected by first settler Mark Reynolds, 1833. In Oct., 1863, Gen. Joseph O. Shelby's Confederates burned the courthouse and raiders burned the Methodist Church in July, 1864, then used as a courthouse. A pro-Union county, Dallas suffered numerous guerrilla raids.

In a futile effort to get a railroad, the county issued $235,000 in bonds in 1869-71, and contracted with the Laclede and Fort Scott R. R. Co., for roadbed and bridges. The contract was fulfilled, but the railroad was rerouted to miss the county and then it refused to pay. The debt plus interest rose into millions before it was compromised at $300,000 and finally paid off in 1940.

Dallas County, with timbered Ozark hills on the east and rolling prairies on the west, is a livestock, diary, and grain farming area. From the late 1860's to the 1890's, lead and zinc were mined. In 1882, a vein of fuller's earth, one of the first discovered in U. S., was found near Buffalo and worked briefly.

Urbana, to the northwest, dates from the mid-1860's. Other communities developing after the Civil War were Charity, Celt, Plad, Redtop, Tunas, Louisburg, Windyville, Long Lane. In 1870's, near Buffalo, was Friendship, a communal colony founded by Alcander Longley; the mutualistic Home Employment Co-op Co., at Long Lane, was founded, 1901.

Bennett Spring State Park in Dallas and Laclede counties, dates from 1924. James A. Brice in 1837 was the first settler at the spring which wells up an avg. 71 million gals. daily in a gravelly basin. The area is described in "The Calling of Dan Matthews," by Harold Bell Wright. In Dallas County were born Philip A. Bennett, Lt. Gov. of Mo., 1925-29, Congressman, 1941-42; and Marion T. Bennett, Congressman, 1943-1949. Near Buffalo is site of noted pioneer Reynolds Nursery.

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