Truebalsamhogs Visits St Francois State Park in Missouri
A little information about this nice park just south of St Louis Missouri
Mr. Bones @ The Bonne Terre Depot
Dancing Mr. Bones doing his happy dance
From Bonne Terre, MO to Washington University in St. Louis
Howard Wood received a scholarship from a man in his small hometown of Bonne Terre, MO to attend Washington University in St. Louis in 1957. Wood shares his story of coming from a small, rural town to the big city where he found nothing but opportunity.
St. Francis County CDC
It is the mission of the St. Francis County CDC to make Forrest City, Arkansas, and St. Francis County a place where more people choose to live and work. A long-time partner with the Foundation for the Mid South, the CDC is building new housing and providing homeownership opportunities to improve the quality of life for residents.
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About Me;
Real Name; William Bernard Wuertenberg II
Nickname; Burt Wuertenberg
Date Of Birth; July, 3rd, 1968
Parents;
The now deceased Joseph Bernard and Jane Joyce Wuertenberg
Birthplace; Saint Louis, Missouri,
Hometown; Overland, MO.
Now living in; Ironton, MO.
Siblings; Barb Hoeckelmann, Linda Steiner (RIP), Ervin Tobler Jr. (RIP), Joyce Dawn Mulderig & Joey Wuertenberg.
Education High School Diploma and some Police Academy for St. Louis County, MO. Private Security Sector Division.
Occupation; Mentally Disabled due to stroke in 1994 that caused brain damage on SSI and Medicaid in Missouri. some PTSD as well.
Past Occupations; Security Officer from 1988 - 1995
Also Janitor in 2006
Ambitions; None
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Real Name; William Bernard Wuertenberg II
Nickname; Burt Wuertenberg
Date Of Birth; July, 3rd, 1968
Parents;
The now deceased Joseph Bernard and Jane Joyce Wuertenberg
Birthplace; Saint Louis, Missouri,
Hometown; Overland, MO.
Now living in; Ironton, MO.
Siblings; Barb Hoeckelmann, Linda Steiner (RIP), Ervin Tobler Jr. (RIP), Joyce Dawn Mulderig & Joey Wuertenberg.
Education High School Diploma and some Police Academy for St. Louis County, MO. Private Security Sector Division.
Occupation; Mentally Disabled due to stroke in 1994 that caused brain damage on SSI and Medicaid in Missouri. some PTSD as well.
Past Occupations; Security Officer from 1988 - 1995
Also Janitor in 2006
Ambitions; None
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The Highest Point in Missouri
The highest natural point in Missouri is located at the Taum Salk Mountain State Park in Ironton, Missouri. The elevation is 1,772 feet. I realize there is not a whole lot to see in this video (looks mostly flat too lol) but this is a place I have wanted to visit for a long time and I'm glad I finally got to see it. Enjoy and thank you for watching!
Also check out this awesome channel of a true hiker, Evan's Backpacking videos! I enjoy his channel a lot and I know you will too!
Beautiful Waterfalls in Arcadia Valley Missouri
Arcadia Valley spring rains create amazing waterfalls. From highest waterfall in Missouri to some of the prettiest waterfalls in the state, spring is a wonderful time to visit the Arcadia Valley in Missouri.
Park Hills girl convert to Islam Missouri St Francois United States YouTube
16-year-old Josh's flood in St Louis Missouri
When the FBI and Minnesotan Police raided the house of Jacob Wetterling's killer, Danny Heinrich, on Thursday 28 July 2015 they found a large photograph of Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler.
Good Friday 14 April 2017 + 16 days = Sunday 30 April 2017
If you add up the letters according to their place in the alphabet:
Dead = 4 + 5 + 1 + 4 = 14
Eagle = 30
Date = 30
Eagle boy = 72
Hitler = 72
Friday 17 February 2017 + 72 days = Sunday 30 April 2017
Sunday 30 April 2017 is the 72nd anniversary of the death of Adolf Hitler.
Bonne Terre Mine , Boat Tour
Worlds Largest Subterranean Lake! A guided tour by boat, of the Billion Gallon Lake with its crystal clear water, and spectacular view of the largest parts of the mine. See the No. 1 Elevator, Submerged Ore Carts, Wrapped Pillars, and Ancient Abandoned Overhead Wooden Cat Walks suspended 50-100 feet above the lake.
Farmington, Missouri 13/13
Farmington is a city in St. Francois County located 60 miles (97 km) south of St. Louis in the Lead Belt region in Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the population was 13,924; a 2008 estimate, however, showed the population to be 16,097. It is the county seat of St. Francois County. The Farmington Micropolitan Statistical Area embraces St. Francois County and Washington County.
Farmington was established in 1822 after its agricultural history and was previously known as Murphy's Settlement for William Murphy of Kentucky who first visited the site in 1798. When St. Francois County was organized, the town was briefly called St. Francois Court House and then later renamed to Farmington.
Arriving upon land west of the Mississippi River in 1798—which was, at that time, part of the upper Louisiana Territory and under Spanish rule—was the Irish born William Murphy. Murphy was searching for the ideal site to relocate his family and, as the tradition goes, came to find a spring near the now-standing St. Francois County Courthouse with the aid of a local Native American. Deciding that this was an excellent place to set up home, Murphy acquired a Spanish Land Grant, allowing him and his family to establish a settlement along the St. Francois River.
In his travels back to Kentucky, Murphy passed, leaving it up to his wife, Sarah Barton Murphy, and their grown sons to establish the settlement--which they did when arriving to the site around 1800. Named Murphy's Settlement, Sarah Barton Murphy is known to have assembled the premier Protestant Sunday School west of the Mississippi River. Due to Spanish law barring any religious services that were not of Roman Catholic tradition, Murphy and her students orchestrated the learning in secret.
A post office in Murphy's Settlement opened in 1817, followed by the annexation of the land to the United States through the Louisiana Purchase--creating the state of Missouri. With the advent of this, David Murphy made a contribution of 52 acres (210,000 m2) of land for the installation of the county seat of what was soon to be St. Francois County in 1822. The name of the town, Farmington, was selected in 1825, with incorporation as a town granted in 1836--soon becoming a village 20 years later in 1856.
In the mid-19th century, Farmington enjoyed growth and economic well-being through the building of the historic Plank Road, which stretched from Pilot Knob to Ste. Genevieve. The road was built to transport both supplies from the shipping facilities located along the river to the mines and to move the mine's iron ore to the shipping facilities. The route was soon taken over by the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad.
The first public school was constructed in 1870 and in 1879, Farmington gained the recognition as a fourth-class city--an accolade that was surpassed in 1981 when Farmington became a third-class city.
Laying down roots more than two centuries ago, Farmington has certainly become a prosperous Midwestern city. Since its 1860 population of 500, the city has transformed into a community of more than 19,000. Its economic sector has continued to thrive and its educational institutions and medical centers maintain the highest level of quality. Holding tight to its values, residents and businesses take pleasure in living in The City of Tradition and Progress.
House for Sale in Bonne Terre MO
Mocked after MTV's Cribs this video gives you a tour of our home for sale. This captures the hidden treasures that you can't get by just driving by. Hope you enjoy!
Me, Alex and Alexis at Bonne Terre, MO 1994
Midwest river bottom flooding.
Rain flooding near St Louis
Trail Ride - National MO Foxtrotter's Ride
Rippee Access MO Foxtrotters National Ride - at least 7 states represented in this ride
Farmington, Missouri 06/13
Farmington is a city in St. Francois County located 60 miles (97 km) south of St. Louis in the Lead Belt region in Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the population was 13,924; a 2008 estimate, however, showed the population to be 16,097. It is the county seat of St. Francois County. The Farmington Micropolitan Statistical Area embraces St. Francois County and Washington County.
Farmington was established in 1822 after its agricultural history and was previously known as Murphy's Settlement for William Murphy of Kentucky who first visited the site in 1798. When St. Francois County was organized, the town was briefly called St. Francois Court House and then later renamed to Farmington.
Arriving upon land west of the Mississippi River in 1798—which was, at that time, part of the upper Louisiana Territory and under Spanish rule—was the Irish born William Murphy. Murphy was searching for the ideal site to relocate his family and, as the tradition goes, came to find a spring near the now-standing St. Francois County Courthouse with the aid of a local Native American. Deciding that this was an excellent place to set up home, Murphy acquired a Spanish Land Grant, allowing him and his family to establish a settlement along the St. Francois River.
In his travels back to Kentucky, Murphy passed, leaving it up to his wife, Sarah Barton Murphy, and their grown sons to establish the settlement--which they did when arriving to the site around 1800. Named Murphy's Settlement, Sarah Barton Murphy is known to have assembled the premier Protestant Sunday School west of the Mississippi River. Due to Spanish law barring any religious services that were not of Roman Catholic tradition, Murphy and her students orchestrated the learning in secret.
A post office in Murphy's Settlement opened in 1817, followed by the annexation of the land to the United States through the Louisiana Purchase--creating the state of Missouri. With the advent of this, David Murphy made a contribution of 52 acres (210,000 m2) of land for the installation of the county seat of what was soon to be St. Francois County in 1822. The name of the town, Farmington, was selected in 1825, with incorporation as a town granted in 1836--soon becoming a village 20 years later in 1856.
In the mid-19th century, Farmington enjoyed growth and economic well-being through the building of the historic Plank Road, which stretched from Pilot Knob to Ste. Genevieve. The road was built to transport both supplies from the shipping facilities located along the river to the mines and to move the mine's iron ore to the shipping facilities. The route was soon taken over by the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad.
The first public school was constructed in 1870 and in 1879, Farmington gained the recognition as a fourth-class city--an accolade that was surpassed in 1981 when Farmington became a third-class city.
Laying down roots more than two centuries ago, Farmington has certainly become a prosperous Midwestern city. Since its 1860 population of 500, the city has transformed into a community of more than 19,000. Its economic sector has continued to thrive and its educational institutions and medical centers maintain the highest level of quality. Holding tight to its values, residents and businesses take pleasure in living in The City of Tradition and Progress.
Farmington, Missouri 12/13
Farmington is a city in St. Francois County located 60 miles (97 km) south of St. Louis in the Lead Belt region in Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the population was 13,924; a 2008 estimate, however, showed the population to be 16,097. It is the county seat of St. Francois County. The Farmington Micropolitan Statistical Area embraces St. Francois County and Washington County.
Farmington was established in 1822 after its agricultural history and was previously known as Murphy's Settlement for William Murphy of Kentucky who first visited the site in 1798. When St. Francois County was organized, the town was briefly called St. Francois Court House and then later renamed to Farmington.
Arriving upon land west of the Mississippi River in 1798—which was, at that time, part of the upper Louisiana Territory and under Spanish rule—was the Irish born William Murphy. Murphy was searching for the ideal site to relocate his family and, as the tradition goes, came to find a spring near the now-standing St. Francois County Courthouse with the aid of a local Native American. Deciding that this was an excellent place to set up home, Murphy acquired a Spanish Land Grant, allowing him and his family to establish a settlement along the St. Francois River.
In his travels back to Kentucky, Murphy passed, leaving it up to his wife, Sarah Barton Murphy, and their grown sons to establish the settlement--which they did when arriving to the site around 1800. Named Murphy's Settlement, Sarah Barton Murphy is known to have assembled the premier Protestant Sunday School west of the Mississippi River. Due to Spanish law barring any religious services that were not of Roman Catholic tradition, Murphy and her students orchestrated the learning in secret.
A post office in Murphy's Settlement opened in 1817, followed by the annexation of the land to the United States through the Louisiana Purchase--creating the state of Missouri. With the advent of this, David Murphy made a contribution of 52 acres (210,000 m2) of land for the installation of the county seat of what was soon to be St. Francois County in 1822. The name of the town, Farmington, was selected in 1825, with incorporation as a town granted in 1836--soon becoming a village 20 years later in 1856.
In the mid-19th century, Farmington enjoyed growth and economic well-being through the building of the historic Plank Road, which stretched from Pilot Knob to Ste. Genevieve. The road was built to transport both supplies from the shipping facilities located along the river to the mines and to move the mine's iron ore to the shipping facilities. The route was soon taken over by the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad.
The first public school was constructed in 1870 and in 1879, Farmington gained the recognition as a fourth-class city--an accolade that was surpassed in 1981 when Farmington became a third-class city.
Laying down roots more than two centuries ago, Farmington has certainly become a prosperous Midwestern city. Since its 1860 population of 500, the city has transformed into a community of more than 19,000. Its economic sector has continued to thrive and its educational institutions and medical centers maintain the highest level of quality. Holding tight to its values, residents and businesses take pleasure in living in The City of Tradition and Progress.
USA: Heavy flooding in Missouri leaves 1 dead
An elderly woman drowned in floods which swept away her car on Saturday in Neosho, southwest Missouri.
Heavy rainfall over the night caused the flooding which blocked roads, necessitated nearly 100 homes to be evacuated and dozens of rescues launched.
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