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MONITEAU COUNTY, situated in the central part of Missouri, with Missouri river on the northeast. Area, -------- square miles. Seat of justice, Jamestown. Pop. in 1850, 6,004. (Fanning's, 1853)

MONITEAU, a county near the centre of Missouri, has an area estimated at 400 square miles. It is bounded on the N. E. by Missouri river, and intersected by Saline, Moreau, and Moniteau creeks. The surface is uneven. The soil in some parts is fertile. Indian corn, wheat, oats, and butter are the staples. In 1850 this county produced 343,914 bushels of corn; 24,540 of wheat; 68,615 of oats, and 63,258 pounds of butter. It contained 9 churches, and 780 pupils attending public schools. Limestone underlies part of the county. Stone coal of fine quality is abundant. Capital, California. Population, 6004; of whom 5438 were free, and 566, slaves.

Total Population 1850
6004
Total Population 1860
10124
Free Black Population 1860
4
Free Black Population 1850
4
Enslaved Population 1860
745
Enslaved Population 1850
566
Presidential Election Result 1848
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1852
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1856
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1860
Constitutional Union (1860)
Presidential Election Result 1864
Unconditional Union (1864)
Latitude
38.633037
Longitude
-92.583642
Waterways
Yes
Type
County
County
Moniteau
State
Missouri