Gallatin newspaper publisher Wesley L. "Uncle Wes" Robertson is known as Missouri's Newspaper...
People You Should Know
1917: Hope Funeral Home Begins Serving Generations
Harry Hope and wife Lenna moved to Gallatin in 1917 and acquired an interest in the L.T. Killam...
Freemason’s Memorial to Alexander M. Dockery
W.A. Clark presented and read this memorial on the late A.M. Dockery which was unanimously adopted...
A Chillicothe perspective on Missouri Gov. Alexander M. Dockery
Alexander M. Dockery is buried beneath a red marble obelisk that towers 15 feet or so into the air...
Missouri Governor: Alexander M. Dockery of Gallatin, MO
There has hardly been a man, woman or child in Northwest Missouri who has not been familiar by...
Boyd Dudley, Jr., Involved in 8-inch Howitzer Development
Boyd Dudley, Jr., was raised in Gallatin, MO, and played a part in developing and managing the...
Prominent Businessman, Gallatin Mayor Wood H. Hamilton
Wood H. Hamilton, born in 1849, was once prominent in the Gallatin business community. He owned...
A Great Missourian: Governor A.M. Dockery of Gallatin, MO
Words are not adequate to express the remarkable life of Alexander Monroe Dockery, called a great...
Governor Dockery’s Official Summary of Service
Alexander Monroe Dockery, physician, banker and Congressman for many years, was Missouri's 30th...
First Governor of the 20th Century: Alexander M. Dockery
One of the best known citizens of Gallatin, MO, was Alexander Monroe Dockery (1845-1926) --...
Famous Playwright Paul Armstrong born at Kidder, MO
Paul Armstrong (1869-1915) was born in Kidder in Caldwell County, MO. He didn't live there long,...
Jesse James Swore to Kill Samuel P. Cox to Avenge ‘Bloody Bill’ Anderson Ambush
The adventures of Major Samuel P. Cox (1828-1913) of Gallatin, MO, reads like a history of his...












