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John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Ralls County Courthouse, New London, Ralls County, MO

Ralls County Courthouse, New London, Ralls County, MO

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-128 Survey number: HABS MO-1562 Building/structure dates: 1858 Initial Construction

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Ralls County Courthouse, New London, Ralls County, MO

Ralls County Courthouse, New London, Ralls County, MO

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-128 Survey number: HABS MO-1562 Building/structure dates: 1858 Initial Construction

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

John Peterson House, Joanna, Ralls County, MO

Significance: Built about 1918, is a late example of the use of traditional V-notch log construction in a dwelling. The house was later doubled in size by the addition of a frame section at one end. Unprocesse... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls County, MO

Gill Bridge, Spanning Lick Creek at County Road 181, Perry, Ralls Coun...

Significance: Between the early 1880s, when trusses superseded bowstrings, and the 1920s, when riveted connections replaced pinned, the pin-connected Pratt truss was the metal structure of choice for medium- an... More

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, MO

Samuel F. Bell House, County Route CC vicinity, Center, Ralls County, ...

Significance: An example of a two-story, single-pile (one room deep), five bay house, with central stair and end chimneys, and has a single-story rear ell contemporaneous with the front section. The plan is a f... More

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 22, Upper Mississippi River, Saverton, Ralls County, MO

Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex ...

Significance: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth ... More