Submit an application to the Daviess County Animal Shelter to adopt or foster a pet. We represent a community of energetic and forward-looking people from all walks of life, genuinely concerned about their community and how it grows and prospers.
With an international reputation for hospitality, our aim is to make all citizens, businesses and visitors feel that they are part of and welcome in our county. Daviess County Fiscal Court provides an array of services to its residents, visitors and businesses. Provided are links to the various departments of the Fiscal Court. Whether you live and work in Daviess County, are planning to visit us, or are looking for information about our county and government services, you will find it within the pages of our website.
Daviess County leaders celebrate the groundbreaking of a new veterinary services clinic. A feasibility study will consider the potential for an outdoor adventure park in Daviess County.
The consultant will examine up to three locations, including the Blackford Creek property near Maceo. Between Panther Creek Park and Yellow Creek Park, the County offers more than a dozen covered picnic shelters for a wide range of events. Daviess County, Missouri. Area in northwest Missouri settled by European Americans, Sparsely inhabited until Created from Ray Co.
County is transected diagonally from northwest to southeast by Grand River, a principal tributary of Missouri River. JS led expedition into county to survey possible future settlements for Latter-day Saints, May Significant Latter-day Saint settlements in Daviess Co. As Latter-day Saint population grew, so did antagonism of neighboring Missourians who feared Saints would soon dominate county government. In addition, the county's fertile farmland encouraged its rapid agricultural development in the mid-nineteenth century.
Daviess County is also noted for its military heritage. During the Civil War, the county—like most of Kentucky—was split in its sympathy. Highway markers note the service of Confederate soldiers, and U. Honored on the markers, too, are the local men who served in World War I. Daviess County's highway makers cover a wide range of topics. Here, one can learn about an individual who served as Harriet Beecher Stowe's model for the character of Uncle Tom in her famous book; an Owensboro man who won the Pulitzer Prize for photography; a man who went on to become a Tennessee governor; and founding fathers who owned land in what would become Daviess County.
For full functionality please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Need Help? Map for Tour Skip Interactive Map. Tour Description Daviess County, located between Hancock and Henderson counties and along the Ohio River in the western half of the state, was founded in Bethabara Church was organized on October 5, Beginning as a log house, it was….
Historical Marker marks the former site of Thruston Elementary School. It was named in honor of Algernon Sidney Thruston.
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