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History of Duenweg, Missouri


The History of Duenweg, MO

The City of Duenweg has a long and varied history, starting out as a lead and zinc mining community. The town’s history reaches all the way back to the Osage Indians who were tall and not inclined to hostility. The principles of the people in the community are built on strong morals and an adamant emphasis on the need for a strong education for the children of the community.

In the year 1855, two brothers, Elijah C. and James C. Webb, from Overton County, Tennessee, came to Southwest Missouri and settled in the area that eventually became Duenweg. Two of their nephews, Thomas C. and Solomon Webb, also settled in the area to make their homes and raise their families. The Civil War called to arms eight hundred men from the Duenweg community who fought for both the Union and Confederate forces.

History information brought to you by Billie Ingram. To purchase her book, The History of Duenweg, Missouri: Home of the Old Federal Mine by Billie June (Bartley) Ingram, please contact City Hall.

 

 

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