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  2. In 1818, the first permanent settlement of a white family in southwest Missouri was established and in 1829, John Polk Campbell and his brother carved their initials in an ash tree with the intention of returning to the area to settle, an act considered to be the founding of Springfield.

  3. Home. Community. History of the Area. Missouri became a state in 1821. In the mid- to late 1820s, two brothers from Tennessee – John Polk and Madison Campbell – along with several other homesteaders, went on a prospecting trip to southwest Missouri. The area was then populated by the Kickapoo, Delaware and Osage.

  4. History This flag of Springfield, Missouri, was used from 1938 to 2022. The origin of the city's name is unclear, but the most common view is that it was named by migrants from Springfield, Massachusetts.

  5. The Humble Beginnings of Springfield, MO and Greene County History. The story of the founding of Springfield begins in the 1820s, when a man named John Polk Campbell traveled to Southwest Missouri with his brother, Madison. The brothers were originally from Tennessee and wanted land of their own.

  6. Springfield was incorporated in 1838, but the town site was platted in 1835 when Campbell deeded 50 acres of land for the county seat. There was a post office as early as 1834, and the first permanent courthouse was constructed in 1837. Springfields city charter was adopted in 1951 and serves as our constitution.

  7. Explore the rich history of Springfield, Missouri, from indigenous tribes to Route 66. Discover its evolution through battles, railways, and cultural milestones. Dive into the past with fascinating stories of growth and unity.

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