Fremont, Missouri

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Fremont is an unincorporated community in western Carter County, Missouri, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 60 about 10 miles west of Van Buren in Pike Creek Valley. The community was founded in about 1887.

History

Founding

The site of the town of Freemont was originally patented by Julius N. Russell. The claim was filed at Jackson, Missouri on January 1, 1859. Like most communities that came to be in Carter County, Fremont’s origins can be tied to the activity of the Missouri Lumber and Mining Company. In 1887 they granted the Current River branch of the Frisco Railroad a right-of-way across their land in Carter County. By July 3, 1888 the tracks were laid and the first train ran through the new town. The plat for the town was submitted to the county on July 10, 1888.[1][2]

Name

The new born town, which was laid out on land the railroad had acquired as part of its right-of-way through Carter County, was originally to be called McDonald, after the chief engineer who had laid out the site of the town for the railroad. But the postal service rejected this name because it was too similar to McDowell, Missouri.

While trying to decide on a new name for the town, J. L. Greene suggested that it be called Peggy in honor of Peggy Snider, the wife of Dr. James Snider, one of the early pioneers of the region. This name was submitted to the postal service and accepted, and for many years Peggy was the name of the town.

In 1907 the name of the town was changed again, this time to Fremont, in honor of John C. Fremont (1813 - 1890), who was a famous explorer and soldier. Even after the name was changed to Fremont the town continued to be listed as Peggy on some maps for a number of years afterward. The 1911 Rand McNally & Co Atlas being one example.[3][4][5]

Industry

About the only remnants of the towns industry are the railroad embankments. "Ties" and other uses of lumber fuelled the town through the turn of the 20th century.

An iron smelter was built about five miles north of town and the community of Midco was created. After the need for iron diminished, the community dissolved leaving only the smelter's smokestack as a reminder of the town's existence.

School

The school and about one third of the town was devastated by a tornado in the spring of 1957. The damage to the school was repaired and later a gymnasium was added.

The school was incorporated with Van Buren but kept its own mascot, the Fremont Indians. It was later used as a Middle School for grades 6-8. During the late 80's the cost of transportation forced the school district to close the school. The old school was not repaired, what was left of it was torn down. A new elementary school was built on the same site including a gymnasium. Work was completed in the summer of 1959, and was open for the school year of 59 & 60.

References

  1. West Carter Carter Genealogical Society, ”History & Families of Carter County Missouri” page 13”
  2. Dr. Gene Oakley, “A History of Carter County, Sesquicentennial Edition” page 56-57
  3. West Carter Carter Genealogical Society, ”History & Families of Carter County Missouri” page 13”
  4. Dr. Gene Oakley, “A History of Carter County, Sesquicentennial Edition” page 56-57
  5. Eunice Pennington, “The History of Carter County” page 25

Coordinates: 36°57′08″N 91°09′51″W / 36.95222°N 91.16417°W / 36.95222; -91.16417

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