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CATEGORIES:This Day in Missouri
DESCRIPTION:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On August 10\, the following notable hi
 storical events related to Missouri have been recorded:</span></p>\n<ul>\n
 <li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 
 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1804: The Lewis and Clark Expedition was near pre
 sent-day Council Bluffs\, Iowa\, across from Missouri’s Atchison County\, 
 on or around August 10. They continued documenting the region’s resources 
 and interactions with Native American tribes\, advancing their exploration
  of the Louisiana Purchase.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: ari
 al\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1821: Mi
 ssouri was officially admitted to the United States as the 24th state on A
 ugust 10\, following the Missouri Compromise\, which balanced its entry as
  a slave state with Maine’s as a free state. This marked a pivotal moment 
 in Missouri’s history and the nation’s debate over slavery.</span></li>\n<
 li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 1
 2pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: During the Civil War\, the Battle of Wilson’
 s Creek\, one of the first major battles west of the Mississippi\, took pl
 ace on August 10 near Springfield\, Missouri. Confederate forces defeated 
 Union troops under General Nathaniel Lyon\, who was killed\, highlighting 
 Missouri’s critical role in the conflict.</span></li>\n<li><span style='fo
 nt-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #0000
 00\;'>1873: The Missouri\, Kansas\, and Texas Railway (Katy Railroad) expa
 nded its network through southwest Missouri around August 10\, connecting 
 Springfield to other regions and fostering economic growth in the state.</
 span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\;
  font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1904: The St. Louis World’s Fair\, or
  Louisiana Purchase Exposition\, was ongoing\, with August 10 featuring in
 ternational trade exhibits and early Olympic events\, reinforcing Missouri
 ’s global cultural and economic prominence.</span></li>\n<li><span style='
 font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #00
 0000\;'>1964: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significant game against th
 e Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch Stadium on August 10\, with Bob Gibson pitch
 ing a complete game and Ken Boyer hitting a key home run\, contributing to
  their World Series-winning season and reinforcing Missouri’s baseball leg
 acy.</span></li>\n</ul>
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SUMMARY:August 10th This Day in Missouri
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On August 10\, the fol
 lowing notable historical events related to Missouri have been recorded:</
 span></p>\n<ul>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-se
 rif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1804: The Lewis and Clark Expedi
 tion was near present-day Council Bluffs\, Iowa\, across from Missouri’s A
 tchison County\, on or around August 10. They continued documenting the re
 gion’s resources and interactions with Native American tribes\, advancing 
 their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase.</span></li>\n<li><span style=
 'font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #0
 00000\;'>1821: Missouri was officially admitted to the United States as th
 e 24th state on August 10\, following the Missouri Compromise\, which bala
 nced its entry as a slave state with Maine’s as a free state. This marked 
 a pivotal moment in Missouri’s history and the nation’s debate over slaver
 y.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-ser
 if\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: During the Civil War\, the 
 Battle of Wilson’s Creek\, one of the first major battles west of the Miss
 issippi\, took place on August 10 near Springfield\, Missouri. Confederate
  forces defeated Union troops under General Nathaniel Lyon\, who was kille
 d\, highlighting Missouri’s critical role in the conflict.</span></li>\n<l
 i><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12
 pt\; color: #000000\;'>1873: The Missouri\, Kansas\, and Texas Railway (Ka
 ty Railroad) expanded its network through southwest Missouri around August
  10\, connecting Springfield to other regions and fostering economic growt
 h in the state.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helveti
 ca\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1904: The St. Louis 
 World’s Fair\, or Louisiana Purchase Exposition\, was ongoing\, with Augus
 t 10 featuring international trade exhibits and early Olympic events\, rei
 nforcing Missouri’s global cultural and economic prominence.</span></li>\n
 <li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 
 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1964: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significan
 t game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch Stadium on August 10\, with
  Bob Gibson pitching a complete game and Ken Boyer hitting a key home run\
 , contributing to their World Series-winning season and reinforcing Missou
 ri’s baseball legacy.</span></li>\n</ul>
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