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    Forsyth is a city in Taney County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,730 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Taney County. The town...
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  • Park Forsyth Peak, in the Cruzen Range of Victoria Land Forsyth, Georgia, a city Forsyth, Illinois, a village Forsyth, Missouri, a city Forsyth, Montana...
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    state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 56,066. Its county seat is Forsyth. It is included in the Branson, Missouri, Micropolitan...
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    Ozarks (redirect from Missouri Ozarks)
    to make way for the reservoir created by Norfork Dam. The town of Forsyth, Missouri, was relocated in its entirety to a spot 2 miles (3 km) from its previous...
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  • Forsyth High School may refer to one of several high schools in the United States: Forsyth High School (Missouri) — Forsyth, Missouri Forsyth High School...
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    Forsyth High School, or FHS, is a small rural high school located in Forsyth, Missouri, with an enrollment of about 411 students for the 2015-2016 school...
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    Lake Taneycomo (category Buildings and structures in Taney County, Missouri)
    White River was confined by the completion of the Powersite Dam, near Forsyth, Missouri, in 1913. From 1913 until 1958 it was a warm water lake. In the 1920s...
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    Completed in 1913 at a cost of $2.3 million, Powersite Dam near Forsyth, Missouri confined a section of the White River to create Lake Taneycomo. The...
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    Powersite Dam (category 1913 establishments in Missouri)
    Powersite Dam is a hydroelectric dam that went into service in 1913 in Forsyth, Missouri. It is found along the White River, and the reservoir it forms is...
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    Louisiana Purchase Exposition (category 1904 in Missouri)
    In 1915, when the main building at the College of the Ozarks in Forsyth, Missouri burned, the school relocated to Point Lookout, where the Maine building...
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    of Forsyth became part of Route 80, and the rest was absorbed into Route 76, which now connected Reeds Spring to Ava. US 160, designated in Missouri in...
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    Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States. In Missouri, cities are classified into three types: 3rd Class, 4th Class, and those under...
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  • of Forsyth, Missouri Presbyterian Church. (The college now declares itself to be interdenominational.) Forsythe was from the St. Louis, Missouri area...
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  • Information System: Oto, Missouri Forsyth, Missouri, 15 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1907 (1921 rev.) Galena, Missouri, 7.5 Minute Topographic...
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  • O'Brien in a triple threat match at Night Of Champions 2 in St Peters, Missouri to win the title on August 28, 2016. As of May 1, 2024. Harley Race's Wrestling...
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  • Trans-Mississippi Theater, most of the fighting took place in Missouri between the pro-secessionist Missouri State Guard, commanded by Major General Sterling Price...
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  • Yellville, Arkansas, and Springfield, Missouri. The settlement was along the weekly mail route between Forsyth and Yellville. In 1837, a post office under...
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  • Closed about 2016 Delmina Woods, Forsyth, Missouri - Permanently Closed Cornerstone Group Home, Columbia, Missouri - Permanently Closed in 2020 Perlman...
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    The Wydown-Forsyth District, in Clayton and St. Louis, Missouri, is a 122 acres (49 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of...
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    where it intersects with Missouri 76 (east to Forsyth, Missouri) and Branson Landing Boulevard; continuing with Missouri 76 west over the Lake Taneycomo...
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    Clayton is a city in and the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri, and borders the independent city of St. Louis. The population was 17,355 at the...
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  • December 27–31. Moved to Springfield, Missouri, January 1863, and duty there until February 17. Moved to Forsyth, Missouri, then to Fort Scott, Kansas. On furlough...
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    Representatives elections in Missouri will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the 8 U.S. representatives from the state of Missouri, one from each of the...
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    Denver, Colorado, and grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. With an airline employee as a father, Forsyth's formative years were interspersed with frequent...
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    Emmett MacDonald (category Missouri State Guard)
    Marmaduke's First Missouri Raid in January 1863. On January 7, his men captured a Federal fort between Forsyth, Missouri and Hartville, Missouri. Fighting in...
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    moved with him when he became commander of the Department of the Missouri in 1866. Forsyth served first as the department's secretary and then as inspector...
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  • Maynard Wallace (category People from Ozark County, Missouri)
    Missouri and Forsyth, Missouri. Wallace also served on the Missouri State Board of Education. He died on January 17, 2021, in Thornfield, Missouri, at...
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    Missouri, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 160, approximately five miles east of Forsyth. Kissee Mills is part of the Branson, Missouri Micropolitan...
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    Southwest Missouri Prehistoric Rock Shelter and Cave Sites Discontiguous Archeological District (Barry, Christian, Douglas and Stone), Wydown-Forsyth District...
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    National Register of Historic Places Powersite Dam (1911–1913) in Forsyth, Missouri Overholser Dam (1917–1918) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; on the National...
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