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Pottawattamie County Jail
Council Bluffs Rotary Jail
Unique Jail, Unique Stories
Council Bluffs Rotary Jail
Council Bluffs Rotary Jail
Council Bluffs Rotary Jail
Council Bluffs Rotary Jail
Council Bluffs Rotary Jail
Rotary Jail at Council Bluffs
Rotary Jail at Council Bluffs
Jailer's Apartment

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Visit the 1889 Squirrel Cage Jail, located 2 blocks west of the Daviess County Courthouse in Gallatin, MO. This historic relic is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as a visitors’ center — by appointment,
Trudi Burton, ph: 660.663.7342


Search digital posts from 1999 to 2021:
GallatinNorthMissourian.com


Read the last special edition published by the Gallatin North Missourian in 2021:
Daviess County History Guide


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All rights reserved. This website showcases historical articles initially published by The Gallatin North Missourian and The Gallatin Democrat, along with content sourced from atlases, historical books, and various publications that illuminate the history of Daviess County, Missouri, and its inhabitants. The platform was organized, designed, and curated by Darryl Wilkinson during his editorial tenure at the North Missourian from 1979 to 2021, until the closure of the Gallatin Publishing Company. Notably, the Daviess County Historical Society underwent official reorganization in 2023 and has since ceased direct affiliation with this website. The work uploading more historical photographs and articles on this website continues; submissions are welcome. As long as revenue from online banner advertising can cover operational expenses, this website will remain a freely accessible resource for its visitors. Direct inquiries to [email protected] or to [email protected]