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On August 31, 1920, five days after the 19th amendment was signed into law, Hannibal, Missouri, held a special election to fill the seat of an alderman who had resigned. At 7 a.m., despite pouring rain, Mrs. Marie Ruoff Byrum, wife of Morris Byrum and daughter-in-law of Democratic committeeman Lacy Byrum, cast her ballot in the first ward. She thus became the first woman to vote in the state of Missouri and the first woman to vote in the United States under the 19th, or Suffrage, Amendment. Hannibal History, First Ward, Hannibal Missouri, 19th Amendment, Bermuda Triangle, Kansas City Missouri, Springfield Mo, August 31, Jesse James
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On August 31, 1920, five days after the 19th amendment was signed into law, Hannibal, Missouri, held a special election to fill the seat of an alderman who had resigned. At 7 a.m., despite pouring rain, Mrs. Marie Ruoff Byrum, wife of Morris Byrum and daughter-in-law of Democratic committeeman Lacy Byrum, cast her ballot in the first ward. She thus became the first woman to vote in the state of Missouri and the first woman to vote in the United States under the 19th, or Suffrage, Amendment.
OldHouses.com - 1892 Victorian: Queen Anne - Beautifully Renovated Historic District Home in Hannibal, Missouri Woman Painting, House Painting, Sydney House, Historic Homes For Sale, House Paint Exterior, Queen Anne, Old Houses, Contemporary House
1892 Queen Anne Victorian in Hannibal, Missouri
OldHouses.com - 1892 Victorian: Queen Anne - Beautifully Renovated Historic District Home in Hannibal, Missouri
Jerry E Shelton: A lifelong native of the Southwest Missouri Ozarks, I grew up traversing the wooded hills and hollers, developing a love of nature, color and the great outdoors... http://www.flickr.com/people/49598046@N00/ Missouri Town, Southwest Missouri, Hannibal Mo, Spring Break Trips, Farm Photo, Scenic Byway, Police Station
Jerry E Shelton
Jerry E Shelton: A lifelong native of the Southwest Missouri Ozarks, I grew up traversing the wooded hills and hollers, developing a love of nature, color and the great outdoors... http://www.flickr.com/people/49598046@N00/
Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Depot (1904)- Macon in the winter. Places Ive Been, Places To Go, Kid Friendly Vacations, Railroad Station, Relaxing Getaways, Macon, St Joseph, Great Memories
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Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Depot (1904)- Macon in the winter.
Reagan House B Hannibal Missouri, we have the blue, now we need the red roof! Wood Badge, Big River, Victorian Cottage, Red Roof, Truman, Reagan
Reagan House B Hannibal Missouri, we have the blue, now we need the red roof!
Insanity Blocks made in class at the Missouri State meet in Hannibal. We Go Together, Insanity, Quilters, Meet, Together Lets
Insanity Class at Hannibal, Missouri – Missouri State Quilters Meeting
Insanity Blocks made in class at the Missouri State meet in Hannibal.
thepaisleyelf: My parents’ renovated house in Hannibal, Missouri. Victorian Home Ideas, Victorian Style Homes, Victorian Furniture, Classic Architecture, Victorian Architecture, Amazing Architecture, Home Etc, Second Empire, Gothic Home Decor
Victorian Houses
thepaisleyelf: My parents’ renovated house in Hannibal, Missouri.
Jesse May Fuller LaFever Hannibal Missouri late 1800s Married to Kelsey Lafever Family Photo passed down to relative Beth Ann Coffey who looks exactly like her. Beth, Family Photos, Disney Characters, Fictional Characters, Anne, The Past, Married
Jesse May Fuller LaFever Hannibal Missouri late 1800s Married to Kelsey Lafever Family Photo passed down to relative Beth Ann Coffey who looks exactly like her.
Made in Missouri: Ava Goldworks. The only Missouri jeweler to win awards at the Jewelers of America CASE Awards is located in Hannibal. Ava Goldworks opened in December 2004 and is run by the Hurt family—husband-and-wife team Randall and Debbie and their daughter Brandy. AVA Goldworks competed against more than 25 jewelers at the CASE Awards this past January where Brandy’s hand-fabricated necklace won first place. Brandy also won second place in the under $2,000 category, and Randall was awarded the Buyers’ Choice CASE Award. The entire Ava Originals collection is made in house by Randall and Brandy. Their unique and modern designs are sure to make a statement anywhere. - See more at: http://www.missourilife.com/life/made/made-in-missouri%3A-ava-goldworks/#sthash.m46THcnA.dpuf Randall, Debbie, Missouri, Brandy, Ava, Buyers, Category, Awards
Made in Missouri: Ava Goldworks
Made in Missouri: Ava Goldworks. The only Missouri jeweler to win awards at the Jewelers of America CASE Awards is located in Hannibal. Ava Goldworks opened in December 2004 and is run by the Hurt family—husband-and-wife team Randall and Debbie and their daughter Brandy. AVA Goldworks competed against more than 25 jewelers at the CASE Awards this past January where Brandy’s hand-fabricated necklace won first place. Brandy also won second place in the under $2,000 category, and Randall was awarded the Buyers’ Choice CASE Award. The entire Ava Originals collection is made in house by Randall and Brandy. Their unique and modern designs are sure to make a statement anywhere. - See more at: http://www.missourilife.com/life/made/made-in-missouri%3A-ava-goldworks/#sthash.m46THcnA.dpuf
Early pioneers on a steamboat near Hermann, Missouri in the 1800s. Vintage Photos, Real Photos, American West, Early American, Us History, American History, Pioneer Life
The History of Missouri Wine - Missouri Wine Country
Early pioneers on a steamboat near Hermann, Missouri in the 1800s.
Celia Anne Allen, better known in Hannibal [Missouri] as 'Aunt Seeley', was born a slave to the Greathouse family who moved to Ralls County, Missouri in 1841. She was given the endearing nickname 'Aunt Seeley' not only for her advanced years but also because of her many charitable works. She ended her days at 1916 Settles Street in Hannibal where she lived with her son James Allen. Also in the picture is her son Bill Allen of whom little is known and his unidentified son. African History Truths, African American History, Vintage Family Photos, Vintage Photographs, Black Like Me, American Photo, Old Images
An Endearing Portrait of Celia Ann Allen, Bill Allen and Bill's Son
Celia Anne Allen, better known in Hannibal [Missouri] as 'Aunt Seeley', was born a slave to the Greathouse family who moved to Ralls County, Missouri in 1841. She was given the endearing nickname 'Aunt Seeley' not only for her advanced years but also because of her many charitable works. She ended her days at 1916 Settles Street in Hannibal where she lived with her son James Allen. Also in the picture is her son Bill Allen of whom little is known and his unidentified son.