1800 |
Moses Austin made the first sheet lead and cannonballs manufactured in Missouri |
1800 |
Spain returned the Louisiana Territory to France (Oct. 30) |
 Fort Osage |
1803 |
The Louisiana Purchase was signed (Apr. 30) |
1804 |
The Lewis and Clark Expedition set out from St. Louis (May 14) |
1805 |
The Territory of Louisiana was established; the seat of government was St. Louis (Mar. 3) |
1808 |
The city of Ste. Genevieve was incorporated (June 18) |
1808 |
Joseph Charless founded the first newspaper in Missouri, the "Missouri Gazette" |
1808 |
Fort Osage was established on the Missouri River |
1809 |
The Missouri Fur Company was organized in St. Louis. The abundance of animal pelts in the Mississippi Valley region played a key role in the development of the Upper Louisiana territory. Prominent members of the Company included fur trader Manuel Lisa, Auguste and Pierre Chouteau, and William Clark |
1811 |
The first shocks of the New Madrid earthquakes, the worst in US history, occurred (Dec. 16) |
1812 |
A portion of the Territory of Louisiana became the Territory of Missouri (June 4) |
1812 |
The first general assembly of the Territory of Missouri met (Oct. 1); the five original counties were organized: Cape Girardeau, New Madrid, St. Charles, St. Louis, and Ste. Genevieve |
1816 |
Mid-Missouri’s first circuit court opened at Cole’s Fort (July 8) |
1817 |
The steamboat Zebulon M. Pike reached St. Louis, the first steamboat to navigate the Mississippi River above the mouth of the Ohio River (Aug. 2) |
1818 |
The Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives presented the first petition to Congress from Missouri requesting statehood (Jan. 8) |