Ironton, PIlot Knob & Fort Davidson - Pilot Knob, MO
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N 37° 37.225 W 090° 38.422
15S E 708247 N 4166319
The towns, the Civil War here, and what brought other here...
Waymark Code: WM11PQP
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 11/28/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member coisos
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County of marker: Iron County
Location of marker: Main St. (old MO Hwy 21) & MO Hwy W, Pilot Knob
Marker erected by: State Historical Society of Missouri and State Highway Commission
Date Erected: 1953

  Surrounded by the rugged splendor of the highest peaks of the Missouri Ozarks, Arcadia Valley lies in the geologic center of the Ozarks, on of the world's oldest mountain regions. The valley towns are in an area settled in the iron mining boom of the 1840's - 50's, when Pilot Knob here and Iron Mountain in nearby St. Francois County were thought to be of solid iron.

  During the Civil War, the area wa early occupied by Union forces to protect the Iron Mountain Railroad, completed between here and St. Louis, 1858. General U.S. Grant's first command post after his commission as a general was here, Aug. 8-18, 1861.

  Fort Davidson, the earthen redoubt here, was defended by over 1,000 Federals under General Thomas Ewing against some 12,000 Confederates under General Sterling Price, Sept. 27, 1864. As a result of the engagement here at Pilot Knob, Price lost over 1,200 men to Ewing's some 200, and was halted in his drive to St. Louis. The fort, built 1863, named for gen. J. W. Davidson, is owned by Clark National Forest and is maintained by the U.S. Forest Service. {ED. Note: Today, it is owned by the Missouri Parks Division of the Missouri department of Natural Resources]

  Ironton was laid out as the seat of Iron County, 1857, and the courthouse was built, 1858-60. The first settler in the valley was Ephraim Stout about 1807, and Missouri's first working iron furnace, Ashebran's, was built on Stout's Creek about 1815. The town of Arcadia was laid out and the Methodist Episcopal Arcadia High School opened, 1849. Later sold, it reopened as today's Ursuline Academy, 1877. The Home for Aged Baptists was built, 1923. On Fort Hill was Civil War Fort Hovey, also called Curtis.

  Before the Iron Mountain R. R. reached here, 1858, and the town of Pilot Knob was founded, iron ore was hauled over the 1843 Ste. Genevieve, Iron Mountain, Pilot Knob Plank Road. Graniteville was founded when the first large quarry was opened, 1869.

  Here are Taum Sauk, 1,772 feet, highest peak in Missouri; Evangeline Falls; shut-ins on Stout's Creek; Lake Killarney; Tip Top Mountain, 1,500 feet; Royal Gorge; "Elephant Rocks"; and other sites. The name Ozarks is from the French abbreviation, Aux Arcs, for Aux Arkansas, meaning on the river, at the post, or in the country of the Arkansas.


Updates since 1953:
1. Clark National Forest was combined with the Mark Twain National Forest in 1976.
Fort Davidson is now under the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Historic Sites.

2. The Ursuline Academy closed in 1971.

Who placed it?: State Historical Society of Missouri and State Highway Commissio

When was it placed?: 1953

Who is honored?: Miners, railroaders, soldiers, and indigenous peoples

Website about the Monument: Not listed

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