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The city serves as a shopping and services hub for the counties surrounding Randolph County reaching out in a mile radius. Growing job opportunities ranging from distribution and light manufacturing to financial marketing and services abound for high school and college graduates alike. Housing is available in new subdivisions or apartments; or, you can find an older home to call your own.

With good secondary roads, living in the small-town, rural atmosphere surrounding Moberly is an inexpensive option. Parks, lakes, streams and wooded areas provide uncounted opportunities to recreate. Whether your favorite leisure-time activity is hunting, fishing, boating, skiing, walking, swimming, playing softball, soccer, tennis or archery, you will be in luck with numerous well-kept facilities.

This area has it all from the traditional to the unusual, such as a visit to a nearby Amish area with bakery, lumber mill, woodworking, food and crafts, or see large herds of buffalo in western Randolph County.

Want to pick apples in the fall or drink freshly made apple cider? Then Moberly is for you! Education is a high priority here with outstanding public and private schools offering elementary and secondary education. Public education can take you right into college or two-year community college, or continue college studies with a four-year Bible college or other college programs right here or at a campus only a short drive from Moberly. Local groups provide important cultural programs using local talent or bringing in nationally known talent.

You can get front row seats at any one of the many facilities available for these events, including the Municipal Auditorium, college fine arts auditorium and activities center.

The area boasts a top-notch hospital in Moberly Regional Medical Center, serving Randolph and surrounding counties. Doctors, nurse practitioners, and staff practice in many fields and specialties. Safety is a top concern. Moberly city government gives priority to safety with strong funding of both police and fire departments.

Our city has a low fire insurance rating thanks to excellent equipment and training. Police officers receive the best in training and equipment as well. And when it comes time to give thanks for all that we have in the Moberly area, you will find many worship and fellowship opportunities at area churches for you and your family. Plans, elevations, and sections of the administration and education buildings, chapel, auditorium-gymnasium, dining hall, kitchen, warehouse, vocational training and industry buildings, fire house, garage, and maintenance shop.

Huntsville, Missouri Brochure, c. Randolph County, Missouri Deeds, C 0. Warranty, quitclaim, and trust deed for properties in Randolph County, MO. Also includes a lease for land owned by J. Hubbard and a bond for deed. Randolph County Warranty Deeds, C 0. Lynn Morrow Papers, R 24 cubic feet folders, 5 oversize folders, 11, photographs, negatives.

The Lynn Morrow papers contain correspondence and research papers, with an additional significant collection of late twentieth-century promotional and advertising items. The collection also includes a large selection of promotional publications and ephemera associated with late 20th century tourism in Missouri and Arkansas.

The documents include information about baptisms, marriages, funerals, and dismissals. Also included are session minutes, church history, and pastoral information.

Moreover, the records seem to include some documents from the Cumberland Chapel Church. Mount Pleasant College Huntsville, Mo. Papers, C 0. Commencement program for Tuition Receipts, C 0. Subjects Architecture Business and Industry. Counties Randolph. Subjects Geography and Maps. Alderson Family Genealogical Collection, no date CA 3 cubic feet Finding Aid Genealogical materials, including family group sheets, clippings, and photographs, of Alderson and affiliated families.

Subjects Genealogy. Subjects Agriculture Culture. Deskin, Moberly, MO. Subjects Professional Organizations. Subjects Business and Industry. Subjects Family and Personal Papers. Subjects Government and Politics. Subjects Education. Subjects Religion. Subjects Military World War I. Fox Family Papers, s CA 2 cubic feet Papers of a family from Moberly, Missouri, include photographs, scrapbooks, small artifacts, and miscellaneous material. Lincoln Post, Moberly, MO.

Subjects American Civil War Military. Counties Howard Randolph. Subjects Photographs. Subjects Railroads and Railways Transportation. Counties Marion Randolph.

Counties Cole Randolph. Williams, J. Wight, Jr. Jennings ; assessor, F. Harlan ; collector, M. Tedford ; police judge, D. McCoy, H. Lee, M. Arnett, J. Walker, W. Babcock, A. Hickerson, J. Williams, L. Gross, E. Doyle, W. Miller ; marshal, shal, William Fox; clerk, A. Little; attorney, J. Jennings; assessor, F. Harlan; collector, M. Tedford; police judge, D. Hicherson, J. Miller; marshal, William Fox; clerk, A. Wight; treasurer, J.

Cave; councilmen, J. Tagart, C. Halliburton, J. Jones, J. McQuitty, N. Haworth, A. Dingle, I. Miller, W. Moore; marshal, C. Quayle; clerk, N. Walker; attorney, J. Jennings; assessor, E.

Waller; councilmen, J. Dingle, L C. Quayle; clerk, L. Wayland; attorney, F. Woods; treasurer, J. Harlan; collector, William Fox; police judge, D. Waller; councilmen, L. Gaines, Carter Baker,. Camplin, F. Jacoby, A. Dingle, J. Weisberg, I. Miller; marshal, C.

Quayle; clerk, L, L. Cave; councilmen, L. Gains, Carter Baker, J. Jacoby, N. Quayle; clerk, A. Little; attorney, F. Harlan; collector, L.

Wayland; police judge, D. Proctor, —Mayor, W. Cave; councilmen, John Ward, Dr. Burk, J. Mahan, E. Roberts, J. Faessler, J. Ball; marshal, C. Jenning's; assessor, F. Dingle; councilmen, John Ward, Dr. Ball; marshal, J. Patterson; clerk, R. Rothwell; attorney. Oak Hunter ; treasurer, J.

Jennings ; assessor, J. Bounds ; collector, L. Wayland; police judge, S. Patterson; clerk, J. Curry; attorney. Oak Hunter; treasurer, J. Dingle; councilmen, J. Williams, E. Mahan, J. Gowler, W. McGrew, J. Ball, E, W. Roberts, Perrine, J. Sinnock; marshal, J. Jennings; assessor, J. Bounds; collector, S. Griswold; police judge, B. Wilhams, J. Dysart, J. Fowler, W. McGrew, Perrine, J.

Sinnock, W. Davis, J. Bounds ; collector, S. Rothwell; councilmen, L. Gross, J. Sinnock, J. Lotter, W. Davis, C. Dysart, E. Willott, J. Ball, N. Roebuck; marshal, John Hogg; clerk, J. Curry; attorney, Elmer Ball; treasurer, H. Lotter; assessor, B. Young; collector, W. Travis; police judge, B. Rothwell; councilmen, 0. Nise, J. Davis, I. Harlan, E. Willott, N. Roebuck, H. Owens; marshall, John Hogg; clerk, J. Patrick, P. Packwood, W.

Harian, J. Williams, W. Young; collector, Will Short; police judge, B. Packwood, L. Hunt, I. Harlan, J. Ball; marshal, John Hogg; clerk, J. Young; collector.

Will Short; police judge, B. Cave ; councilmen, 0. Nise, P. B; Saterlee, C. Dysart, L. Harlan, W. Turner, W. Ball; marshal, Al Flemming; clerk, J. Curry; attorney, A. Chamier; treasurer, H. Lotter; assessor, C. Hager; collector. Will Short; police judge, F. Cave; councilmen, F. Holtsinger, P. Saterlee, C. Dysart, W. Biggers, L F. Mc-Grew, J. Ball ; marshal, Al Flemming ; clei'k, J. Curry ; attorney, A.

Rothwell; councilmen, F. Holtsinger, C. William Biggers, J. Fowler, L F. Ball; marshal, William Hinton; clerk, J. Chamier treasurer, H. Lotter; assessor, H. Solomon; collector, C.

Kelly; police judge, F. Nise, C. Bakeiv J. Fowler, William Biggers, W. Turner, L F. Hall; marshal, William Hinton; clerk, J. Harlan; councilmen, J. Tomlinson, 0. Nise,, J. Biggers, W. Turner, E. Hutchinson, W. McGrew, W. Butler; marshal, Wilham Hinton; clerk, J. Curry; attorney,, W. Stone; treasurer, H.

Solomon; collector,, C. Kelly; police judge, A. Tomlinson, O. Warren Butler; marshal, William Hinton; clerk, J. Curry; attorney, W. Solomon; calleetor, C. The present city officials of Moberly are: Mayor, James T. Cross; clerk, William H. Wilson; treasurer, Herman Lotter; collector, E. Thomas L. Fleming; engineer, Carl Haynes; street commissioner, James C. Young; councilmen, first ward, William Hulen, M. Kirtley; second ward, William Biggers, W. Davis; third ward, E. Hutchinson, F.

Grimes ; fourth ward, W. Butler, W. On Independence Day, , a tornado ripped through downtown Moberly. There were no reported deaths, but there was a large amount of structural damage.

Another tornado tore through the area Renick on Sunday, March 12, Four people were killed and thirteen were injured in the F3-level tornado. Dozens of homes were destroyed. The ship participated mostly in convoy escort, earning a battle star for her assistance in sinking the German submarine U According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of Moberly is served by a municipal airport. The city is served by U. Route 63 to the east on a bypass. The old route is designated as both Business 63 and Morley Street and goes through town.

Route 24 goes through town as well. Route M formerly Route 3 also skirts the edge of town. This route was de-numbered in the late s.



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