Caplinger Mills, Missouri
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Caplinger Mills is an unincorporated community located in northern Cedar County. Several homes are located here, along with an old mill. It is on the Sac River.
In the 1890s, Caplinger Mills was the home of the rural anarchist and feminist Kate Austin. In 1897, Austin was visited there by Emma Goldman, who gave several well-attended talks on subjects such as "The Aim of Humanity," "Religion," "Anarchy," and "Free Love.". Goldman returned to Caplinger Mills in 1899, and gave three talks, including one on "Patriotism".