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  1. Savannah was founded in 1841. [5] The city was named after Savannah Woods, the child of a first settler. [6] A post office called Savannah has been in operation since 1841. [7] The Andrew County Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [8]

  2. President James Monroe signed a proclamation on August 10, 1821 for Missouri to become the 24th state. The state capitol was located in St. Charles until a permanent location was designated. 1821: The Santa Fe Trail was widened to a wagon road for trade by William Becknell in September 1821 allowing it to serve as a commercial highway.

  3. Sept. 28, 1917, All documents and agreements are signed by the board, contractor, and architect making the building the official State Capitol. Oct. 9, 1917, Contract let for construction of House and Senate Rostra. Oct. 15, 1917, State agencies begin to move into the new building.

  4. Oct 1, 2016 · by Michelle Brooks. It took 85 years for the permanent seat of government title to be incontrovertible for Jefferson City. Today marks the 190th anniversary of the Missouri state government...

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  8. When the Missouri Territory was organized in 1812, St. Louis was Missouri's seat of government, and St. Charles would serve as the next capital. However, Jefferson City was chosen as the new capital in 1821.