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==History== Missouri City was originally named Atchison.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://shsmo.org/manuscripts/ramsay/ramsay_clay.html |title=Clay County Place Names, 1928β1945 (archived) |publisher=The State Historical Society of Missouri |accessdate=21 September 2016 |url-status=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160624070710/http://shsmo.org/manuscripts/ramsay/ramsay_clay.html |archivedate=24 June 2016 }}</ref> The earliest known use of the name was on a deed to a building from 1820. The land was possessed by French fur traders Antoine Laffond and Bernard Laffond as early as January 24, 1807. The name had changed to Missouri City by December 5, 1857.<ref><u>History of Missouri City</u> by Oscar S. Chaney 1979,</ref> {{Blockquote |text=A special charter town of about 600 inhabitants on the Missouri River, in Clay County, six miles from Liberty. The Wabash Railroad runs through it. The beginning of the place was in Williams' Landing, and a ferry established by a man named Shrewsbury Williams, at the mouth of Rose's branch, about the year 1834. About 1846 there were a dozen houses in the place and it was called Richfield. Some time later a bar formed opposite the landing and a stock company laid off a town below which they called St. Bernard. Later still another town was laid off and called New Richfield, and not long after another town was laid off and called Atchison. In 1859 St. Bernard, Richfield and Atchison were incorporated as Missouri City. There was at one time a tobacco factory in the place, and a large quantity of hemp was shipped from there. During the Civil War it was the prey of bushwhackers and jayhawkers, and its business was almost entirely destroyed, but since the building of the Wabash Railroad a considerable business has been attracted to it. |author=Howard Louis Conard |source=''Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri'' (1901)<ref>Conard, Howard Louis (1901), ''Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri'', Southern History Company.</ref> }} The [[Missouri City Savings Bank Building and Meeting Hall]] was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2010.<ref name="nps">{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/listings/20100806.htm|title=National Register of Historic Places|date=2010-08-06|work=Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 7/26/10 through 7/30/10|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref> [[Image:MoCityMoPostOffice.jpg|thumb|Missouri City Post Office]]
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