Sun. 28 Sep, 2025

September 28th This Day in Missouri

All day

On September 28, the following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:

  • 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition, having returned to St. Louis earlier in the month, was still being celebrated on or around September 28, with ongoing festivities in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.
  • 1857: During the prelude to the Civil War, tensions over slavery escalated. On or around September 28, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri held rallies in Kansas City to support pro-slavery efforts in Kansas, contributing to the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict.
  • 1861: During the Civil War, the aftermath of the First Battle of Lexington (September 20) continued in Missouri. On September 28, Confederate forces under Sterling Price were organizing their control over Lexington, solidifying their strategic position in the state.
  • 1893: The Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis hosted a significant public exhibition around September 28, showcasing rare plant species and reinforcing its reputation as a leading botanical research center.
  • 1920: The Kansas City Stockyards processed a record number of livestock around September 28, underscoring Kansas City’s role as a major agricultural hub and boosting Missouri’s economy.
  • 1998: The St. Louis Cardinals played a notable game against the Montreal Expos at Busch Stadium on September 28, with Mark McGwire hitting a key home run, continuing his record-breaking season and cementing Missouri’s baseball legacy.

Mon. 29 Sep, 2025

September 29th This Day in Missouri

All day

On September 29, the following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:

  • 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition, having returned to St. Louis earlier in September, was still celebrated on or around September 29, with local events in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.
  • 1856: During the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri were active on or around September 29, crossing into Kansas to disrupt anti-slavery efforts, escalating violence and highlighting Missouri’s role in the slavery debate.
  • 1861: During the Civil War, the aftermath of the First Battle of Lexington (September 20) was ongoing in Missouri. On September 29, Confederate forces under Sterling Price were consolidating their control over Lexington, strengthening their position in the state.
  • 1885: The Missouri Pacific Railroad expanded its network through southeast Missouri around September 29, connecting Cape Girardeau to other regions and boosting the state’s economic infrastructure.
  • 1930: The Missouri State Fair in Sedalia was wrapping up around September 29, having showcased agricultural innovations and drawn large crowds, reinforcing Missouri’s rural heritage.
  • 2004: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significant game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium on September 29, with Albert Pujols hitting a game-winning home run, contributing to their strong season and Missouri’s baseball legacy.

Tue. 30 Sep, 2025

September 30th This Day in Missouri

All day

On September 30, the following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:

  • 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition, having returned to St. Louis earlier in September, was still being celebrated on or around September 30, with ongoing festivities in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.
  • 1857: During the prelude to the Civil War, tensions over slavery were high. On or around September 30, pro-slavery groups in St. Louis organized meetings to counter abolitionist efforts, reflecting Missouri’s divided stance in the national debate.
  • 1861: During the Civil War, the aftermath of the First Battle of Lexington (September 20) continued in Missouri. On September 30, Confederate forces under Sterling Price were organizing their control over Lexington, solidifying their strategic position in the state.
  • 1890: The St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch brewery expanded its bottling operations around September 30, enhancing Budweiser’s national distribution and reinforcing Missouri’s prominence in the brewing industry.
  • 1927: The Kansas City Stockyards processed a record number of livestock around September 30, underscoring Kansas City’s role as a major agricultural hub and boosting Missouri’s economy.
  • 1998: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significant game against the Montreal Expos at Busch Stadium on September 30, with Mark McGwire hitting his final home run of the season, ending with a record-breaking 70, cementing Missouri’s baseball legacy.

Wed. 1 Oct, 2025

October 1st This Day in Missouri

All day

On October 1, the following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:

  • 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition, having returned to St. Louis in late September, was still celebrated on or around October 1, with local festivities in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.
  • 1856: During the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri were active on or around October 1, crossing into Kansas to disrupt anti-slavery efforts, escalating violence and highlighting Missouri’s role in the national slavery debate.
  • 1861: During the Civil War, Missouri remained a battleground. On or around October 1, Confederate forces under Sterling Price, after their victory at Lexington, were regrouping, while Union forces planned counteroffensives to regain control in the state.
  • 1883: The Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis hosted a major public exhibition around October 1, showcasing rare plant species and reinforcing its status as a leading botanical research center.
  • 1933: The Great Depression impacted Missouri, and on or around October 1, New Deal-funded Works Progress Administration projects began in Kansas City, constructing public infrastructure to provide jobs and stimulate the economy.
  • 2004: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significant game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium on October 1, with Albert Pujols hitting a key home run, contributing to their strong season and Missouri’s baseball legacy.

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Thu. 2 Oct, 2025

October 2nd This Day in Missouri

All day

On October 2, the following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:

  • 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition, having returned to St. Louis in late September, continued to be celebrated on or around October 2, with local events in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.
  • 1857: During the prelude to the Civil War, tensions over slavery escalated. On or around October 2, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri held rallies in Westport to support pro-slavery efforts in Kansas, contributing to the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict.
  • 1861: During the Civil War, Missouri was a hotbed of conflict. On or around October 2, Union forces were regrouping after the Confederate victory at Lexington, while Confederate forces under Sterling Price planned their next moves in the state.
  • 1888: The Missouri Pacific Railroad expanded its network through southeast Missouri around October 2, connecting Cape Girardeau to other regions and boosting the state’s economic infrastructure.
  • 1925: The Missouri State Fair in Sedalia had recently concluded, and on or around October 2, its organizers began planning for the next year, reinforcing Missouri’s agricultural heritage.
  • 2004: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significant game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium on October 2, with Albert Pujols hitting a game-winning home run, contributing to their strong season and Missouri’s baseball legacy.

Fri. 3 Oct, 2025

October 3rd This Day in Missouri

All day

On October 3, the following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:

  • 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition, having returned to St. Louis in late September, was still celebrated on or around October 3, with ongoing festivities in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.
  • 1856: During the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri were active on or around October 3, crossing into Kansas to intimidate anti-slavery settlers, escalating regional violence and highlighting Missouri’s role in the slavery debate.
  • 1861: During the Civil War, Missouri remained a battleground. On or around October 3, Union forces were reorganizing after the Confederate victory at Lexington, while Confederate forces under Sterling Price were consolidating their position in the state.
  • 1890: The St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch brewery expanded its bottling operations around October 3, enhancing Budweiser’s national distribution and reinforcing Missouri’s prominence in the brewing industry.
  • 1930: The Great Depression affected Missouri, and on or around October 3, New Deal-funded projects in St. Louis began constructing public works, providing jobs and economic relief.
  • 1967: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significant game against the Boston Red Sox in the World Series on October 3 at Fenway Park, with Bob Gibson pitching a complete game to lead the Cardinals to a victory, reinforcing Missouri’s baseball legacy.

Sat. 4 Oct, 2025

October 4th This Day in Missouri

All day

On October 4, the following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:

  • 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition, having returned to St. Louis in late September, continued to be celebrated on or around October 4, with local events in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.
  • 1855: During the “Bleeding Kansas” prelude, pro-slavery Missourians, known as “Border Ruffians,” were active on or around October 4, organizing in Kansas City to influence Kansas Territory politics, escalating tensions in the region.
  • 1861: During the Civil War, Missouri was a hotbed of conflict. On or around October 4, Union forces were regrouping after the Confederate victory at Lexington, while Confederate forces under Sterling Price planned their next strategic moves in the state.
  • 1885: The Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis hosted a significant public exhibition around October 4, showcasing rare plant species and reinforcing its reputation as a leading botanical research center.
  • 1927: The Kansas City Stockyards processed a record number of livestock around October 4, underscoring Kansas City’s role as a major agricultural hub.
  • 2004: The St. Louis Cardinals played a key playoff game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on October 4, with Albert Pujols hitting a crucial home run, advancing their postseason run and reinforcing Missouri’s baseball legacy.