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  Stoddard - History
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Established January 16, 1829
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedRP August 13, 2017 09:15am
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March 14, 1872 -


STODDARD exchanged with NEW MADRID and WAYNE. (Mo. Laws 1871-1872, adj. sess., gen., pp. 23-24)

March 24, 1868 - March 14, 1872


STODDARD gained from WAYNE. (Mo. Laws 1868, adj. sess., gen., pp. 16-23)

March 14, 1859 - March 24, 1868


STODDARD lost to BOLLINGER. (Mo. Laws 1858-1859, p. 304; Vernon's Annotated Missouri Statutes 1949, 4:15)

December 13, 1855 - March 14, 1859


STODDARD gained from NEW MADRID; STODDARD boundary with DUNKLIN incorrectly defined as that existing prior to 18 February 1853; definition corrected on 4 March 1857 [no change] (Mo. Laws Rev., 1854-1855, ch. 41, secs. 59, 79, 94/pp. 477, 484-485, 490-491)

February 18, 1853 - December 13, 1855


STODDARD lost to CAPE GIRARDEAU and DUNKLIN. (Mo. Laws 1852-1853, pub., p. 72; Mo. Laws 1856-1857, loc., pp. 329-330)

March 01, 1851 - February 18, 1853


STODDARD lost to creation of BOLLINGER. (Mo. Laws 1850-1851, pub., pp. 193-194)

February 27, 1843 - March 01, 1851


STODDARD lost to creation of DUNKLIN; DUNKLIN not fully organized, attached to STODDARD "for all civil, military, and judicial purposes." (Mo. Laws 1842-1843, pub., p. 36)

January 11, 1841 - February 27, 1843


STODDARD gained from NEW MADRID. (Mo. Laws 1840-1841, pub., p. 44)

January 02, 1835 - January 11, 1841


STODDARD exchanged with CAPE GIRARDEAU, NEW MADRID, and WAYNE; STODDARD fully organized, detached from CAPE GIRARDEAU. (Mo. Laws 1834-1835, priv. and loc., pp. 39-40)

January 16, 1829 - January 02, 1835


STODDARD created from CAPE GIRARDEAU, NEW MADRID, SCOTT, and WAYNE; STODDARD not fully organized, attached to CAPE GIRARDEAU "for all civil and military purposes." (Mo. Laws 1828-1829, ch. 59, secs. 1-3/pp. 71-72)

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