The Windsor Hotel once stood at the corner of Jackson and Market Streets at the northwest corner...
Gone But Not Forgotten
Yesteryear Scenes at Coffey in Daviess County, MO
Yesteryear Scenes at Coffey in Daviess County, MO:
1908: Gallatin’s YMCA Building Constructed
The meeting to organize the YMCA in Gallatin was held in the Methodist Church on Jan. 16, 1887. In...
Noteworthy Residences Constructed in Gallatin, MO
Efforts to catalog residences throughout Daviess County have been sporadic over the years. One...
1907: Shultz Studio of Gallatin, MO
Many, many photographs of the people and community of Gallatin, MO, during yesteryear were the...
1907: Woodruff Hotel on South Side of Square
Woodruff Hotel once operated from the middle of the block on the south side of the Gallatin...
1907 (circa): Gallatin United Methodist Church
One of the earliest settlers of Daviess County, MO, was James McMahan, a Methodist preacher who...
1906: The Origin of Dockery Park in Gallatin, MO
Gallatin's city park bears the name of Governor Dockery who donated 14 acres of land for public...
1905: Gallatin Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church of Gallatin, MO, is located at 203 South Main Street, on the corner of...
Winston, MO, Man Holds 1904 Patent on Road Scraper
The Missouri Department of Transportation is in charge of scraping the highways of snow and ice...
Old Scotland Church of Christ and Cemetery
The Old Scotland Church is located north on Highway K from Highway 6, then west on Flint Avenue...
1902 Map: Railroads Operating in Daviess County, MO
This 1902 map shows railroads within Daviess County, MO: Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City -- 13.13...












