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Platte County, Missouri

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Profiles

  • Bvt. Brig. Gen. Robert Charles Bradshaw, USA (1840 - 1927)
    Robert Charles Bradshaw was an American Brevet Brigadier General during the American Civil War. He commanded the 44th Missouri Infantry Regiment throughout various battles of the Franklin–Nashville cam...
  • Andrew Miller (1786 - 1847)
    Andrew Miller was born May 15, 1786, in Greenbrier Couny, Virginia, in what was still Colonial America; the Constitution wasn't ratified until 1789, after all. But was he Andrew Jackson Miller , or And...
  • James E. McKibben (1831 - 1865)
  • Frances Rosetta Bray (1919 - 1999)
    Daughter of John Edgar Blakely & Nellie Loma Baker.
  • John D. Reed (1855 - 1922)

Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Platte County, Missouri.

Official Website

The county was organized December 31, 1838, from the Platte Purchase, named for the Platte River. (Platte is derived from the French word for a low, shallow, or intermittent stream.)

Adjacent Counties

Cities

  • Camden Point
  • Dearborn
  • Edgerton
  • Houston Lake
  • Kansas City (part)
  • Lake Waukomis
  • Northmoor
  • Parkville
  • Platte City (County Seat)
  • Platte Woods
  • Riverside
  • Smithville (part)
  • Tracy
  • Weatherby Lake
  • Weston

Villages, Townships & Communities

Beverly | Carroll | Dye | East Leavenworth | Edgerton Junction | Fair | Ferrelview | Fox | Green | Hoover | Iatan | Kerrville | Kickapoo | Lee | Marshall | May | New Market | Pawnee | Pettis | Preston | Ridgely | Sioux | Stillings | Stubbs | Waldron | West Platte | Weston | Woodruff

Links

Wikipedia

The Burning of Platte City - December 16, 1861

Civil War on the Western Border

Research sources

Platte county deed books