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De Soto is a city in Jefferson County, Missouri, United States. The population was 6,449 at the 2020 census and the city is part of the St. Louis metropolitan area. The Van Metre family were first to settle in 1803.
Valles Mines is an unincorporated community in southern Jefferson County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located approximately seven miles south of De Soto. It is located on Missouri Route V less than one mile west of U.S. Route 67. Joachim Creek flows past the north side of the community. [2] The ZIP Code for Valles Mines is 63087. [3]
Route 110 begins at an intersection with Route 21 north of De Soto, heading southeast on a two-lane undivided road. The route passes through wooded areas with some fields and homes, crossing over Union Pacific's De Soto Subdivision and coming to an intersection with Route P. The road leaves the De Soto area and heads east through more rural ...
Valle Township: Route V – Valles Mines: Interchange: Plattin Township: Route JJ: Olympian Village: Route 110 west / Route CC – De Soto, Olympian Village: Interchange: Festus: Route CC: I-55 – Saint Louis, Cape Girardeau: Exit 174 on I-54: US 61 / Great River Road – Sikeston: Southern end of US 61 concurrency: Route A: Pevely: Route Z ...
A detailed map that shows the affected road due to 'Lane on K-10 closed in De Soto' on August 2nd at 9:31 p.m.
Summer Set is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Missouri, United States. It is in the southern part of the county, 3 miles (5 km) south of De Soto . It is a residential community built around three artificial lakes: Summerset Lake, Winterhaven Lake, and Spring Lake.
Missouri: County: Jefferson: Area ... ) GNIS feature ID: 766828: Valle Township is an inactive township in Jefferson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Valle ...
According to Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri, and most of the descendants of the early settlers, 1735 is the most generally accepted date. Dr. Carl J. Ekberg, in his book, Colonial Ste. Genevieve, suggests that Ste. Genevieve was founded closer to 1750, based on interpretations of early letters, maps, and Catholic Church documents. Ste.