![]() Rises in southern Randolph County and flows through Howard County into the Missouri River. Stamper)Ī post office in Chariton Township, established in 1886 and discontinued in 1893. So called because many of the travelers along the road often went hunting for wild honey, a profitable pursuit in pioneer days. Richmond)Īn old north-south road in eastern Randolph County, along the divide. In Chariton Township, a tributary of Dark Creek. Named for William Bagby, who with Sam Davis operated it. It remained standing until a few years ago. Before the Civil War it was an important trading point. One of the oldest mills in the county, built about 1830 on Sweet Spring Creek near the old plank road between Huntsville and Glasgow. thesis., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1933. "Place Names Of Six East Central Counties Of Missouri." M.A. ![]() Named for a pioneer family who came from Kentucky.
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