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Joseph Robidoux Founded St Joseph, Missouri (also Called St Joe, MO) - 12 Apr 2017 03:22

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St. Joseph, Missouri was founded by fur trader Joseph Robidoux who lived from 1783-1868. The location in northwest Missouri where Joseph Robidoux established his Blacksnake Hills Trading Post is modern day St. Joseph, Missouri with a population of about 75,000.

Years before founding one of the current day ten largest cities in the state of Missouri Robidoux grew up on the other side of the state in St. Louis, Missouri where he had six brothers. From an early age Joseph and his brothers were taught the family business of fur trading by their father who in the eighteenth century began sending Joseph up and down the Missouri River as a teenager to hone his trade.

In what is currently the city of Chicago Joseph Robidoux set up a fur trading post next to Fort Dearborn, Illinois but ironically his success led to his demise. As legend has it Joseph was such a proficient young businessman that more established elder men practicing his craft did not think too kindly of having a young up and comer stepping into their territory and disrupting their established business. To correct the disruption that Joseph caused the Fort Dearborn locals persuaded local Indians to threaten and disturb Joseph until he was quite literally run out of town.

After leaving Illinois Joseph established himself in modern day Omaha, Nebraska and settled down with his second wife (after the 1805 death of his first wife Eugenie) with an 1813 wedding to Angelique Vaudry. Between his two marriages Joseph had eight children (two from the first marriage and six from the second) and today the names of many of those children adorn some of the most commonly used streets in the city of St. Joseph, Missouri which he eventually founded. Among names of his children that have since been immortalized with streets named in their honor are Messanie, Faraon, Francis, Felix, and Edmond. While those names probably seem a bit outdated to most folks in the twenty-first century anyone who has spent a significant amount of time around St. Joseph, Missouri instantly recognizes those names as some of the most high traffic streets in town.

Joseph Robidoux sold his successful Nebraska fur trading business in 1822 to the American Fur Company and decided to leave the area after being motivated by the American Fur Company with a $1,000 annual payment for abiding by a non-compete agreement.

After spending time back in St. Louis after selling his business to the American Fur Company Robidoux was later hired by the American Fur Company to start a Blacksnake Hills trading post in northwest Missouri near Kansas City and in doing so Joseph Robidoux laid the groundwork for the city of St. Joseph, Missouri that has held his namesake for over 150 years.

Kim, the author of this article, encourages citizens of St. Joseph curious if the upcoming Chiefs training camp is free to check out the website she contributes to which will be tracking all the latest news for this much anticipated event for the city. Her blog can be found at Kansas City Chiefs training camp

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Joseph Robidoux Founded St Joseph, Missouri (also Called St Joe, MO) - 12 Apr 2017 03:22

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St. Joseph, Missouri was founded by fur trader Joseph Robidoux who lived from 1783-1868. The location in northwest Missouri where Joseph Robidoux established his Blacksnake Hills Trading Post is modern day St. Joseph, Missouri with a population of about 75,000.

Years before founding one of the current day ten largest cities in the state of Missouri Robidoux grew up on the other side of the state in St. Louis, Missouri where he had six brothers. From an early age Joseph and his brothers were taught the family business of fur trading by their father who in the eighteenth century began sending Joseph up and down the Missouri River as a teenager to hone his trade.

In what is currently the city of Chicago Joseph Robidoux set up a fur trading post next to Fort Dearborn, Illinois but ironically his success led to his demise. As legend has it Joseph was such a proficient young businessman that more established elder men practicing his craft did not think too kindly of having a young up and comer stepping into their territory and disrupting their established business. To correct the disruption that Joseph caused the Fort Dearborn locals persuaded local Indians to threaten and disturb Joseph until he was quite literally run out of town.

After leaving Illinois Joseph established himself in modern day Omaha, Nebraska and settled down with his second wife (after the 1805 death of his first wife Eugenie) with an 1813 wedding to Angelique Vaudry. Between his two marriages Joseph had eight children (two from the first marriage and six from the second) and today the names of many of those children adorn some of the most commonly used streets in the city of St. Joseph, Missouri which he eventually founded. Among names of his children that have since been immortalized with streets named in their honor are Messanie, Faraon, Francis, Felix, and Edmond. While those names probably seem a bit outdated to most folks in the twenty-first century anyone who has spent a significant amount of time around St. Joseph, Missouri instantly recognizes those names as some of the most high traffic streets in town.

Joseph Robidoux sold his successful Nebraska fur trading business in 1822 to the American Fur Company and decided to leave the area after being motivated by the American Fur Company with a $1,000 annual payment for abiding by a non-compete agreement.

After spending time back in St. Louis after selling his business to the American Fur Company Robidoux was later hired by the American Fur Company to start a Blacksnake Hills trading post in northwest Missouri near Kansas City and in doing so Joseph Robidoux laid the groundwork for the city of St. Joseph, Missouri that has held his namesake for over 150 years.

Kim, the author of this article, encourages citizens of St. Joseph curious if the upcoming Chiefs training camp is free to check out the website she contributes to which will be tracking all the latest news for this much anticipated event for the city. Her blog can be found at Kansas City Chiefs training camp

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Joseph Robidoux Founded St Joseph, Missouri (also Called St Joe, MO) - 12 Apr 2017 03:20

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St. Joseph, Missouri was founded by fur trader Joseph Robidoux who lived from 1783-1868. The location in northwest Missouri where Joseph Robidoux established his Blacksnake Hills Trading Post is modern day St. Joseph, Missouri with a population of about 75,000.

Years before founding one of the current day ten largest cities in the state of Missouri Robidoux grew up on the other side of the state in St. Louis, Missouri where he had six brothers. From an early age Joseph and his brothers were taught the family business of fur trading by their father who in the eighteenth century began sending Joseph up and down the Missouri River as a teenager to hone his trade.

In what is currently the city of Chicago Joseph Robidoux set up a fur trading post next to Fort Dearborn, Illinois but ironically his success led to his demise. As legend has it Joseph was such a proficient young businessman that more established elder men practicing his craft did not think too kindly of having a young up and comer stepping into their territory and disrupting their established business. To correct the disruption that Joseph caused the Fort Dearborn locals persuaded local Indians to threaten and disturb Joseph until he was quite literally run out of town.

After leaving Illinois Joseph established himself in modern day Omaha, Nebraska and settled down with his second wife (after the 1805 death of his first wife Eugenie) with an 1813 wedding to Angelique Vaudry. Between his two marriages Joseph had eight children (two from the first marriage and six from the second) and today the names of many of those children adorn some of the most commonly used streets in the city of St. Joseph, Missouri which he eventually founded. Among names of his children that have since been immortalized with streets named in their honor are Messanie, Faraon, Francis, Felix, and Edmond. While those names probably seem a bit outdated to most folks in the twenty-first century anyone who has spent a significant amount of time around St. Joseph, Missouri instantly recognizes those names as some of the most high traffic streets in town.

Joseph Robidoux sold his successful Nebraska fur trading business in 1822 to the American Fur Company and decided to leave the area after being motivated by the American Fur Company with a $1,000 annual payment for abiding by a non-compete agreement.

After spending time back in St. Louis after selling his business to the American Fur Company Robidoux was later hired by the American Fur Company to start a Blacksnake Hills trading post in northwest Missouri near Kansas City and in doing so Joseph Robidoux laid the groundwork for the city of St. Joseph, Missouri that has held his namesake for over 150 years.

Kim, the author of this article, encourages citizens of St. Joseph curious if the upcoming Chiefs training camp is free to check out the website she contributes to which will be tracking all the latest news for this much anticipated event for the city. Her blog can be found at Kansas City Chiefs training camp

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Joseph Robidoux Founded St Joseph, Missouri (also Called St Joe, MO) - 12 Apr 2017 03:19

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St. Joseph, Missouri was founded by fur trader Joseph Robidoux who lived from 1783-1868. The location in northwest Missouri where Joseph Robidoux established his Blacksnake Hills Trading Post is modern day St. Joseph, Missouri with a population of about 75,000.

Years before founding one of the current day ten largest cities in the state of Missouri Robidoux grew up on the other side of the state in St. Louis, Missouri where he had six brothers. From an early age Joseph and his brothers were taught the family business of fur trading by their father who in the eighteenth century began sending Joseph up and down the Missouri River as a teenager to hone his trade.

In what is currently the city of Chicago Joseph Robidoux set up a fur trading post next to Fort Dearborn, Illinois but ironically his success led to his demise. As legend has it Joseph was such a proficient young businessman that more established elder men practicing his craft did not think too kindly of having a young up and comer stepping into their territory and disrupting their established business. To correct the disruption that Joseph caused the Fort Dearborn locals persuaded local Indians to threaten and disturb Joseph until he was quite literally run out of town.

After leaving Illinois Joseph established himself in modern day Omaha, Nebraska and settled down with his second wife (after the 1805 death of his first wife Eugenie) with an 1813 wedding to Angelique Vaudry. Between his two marriages Joseph had eight children (two from the first marriage and six from the second) and today the names of many of those children adorn some of the most commonly used streets in the city of St. Joseph, Missouri which he eventually founded. Among names of his children that have since been immortalized with streets named in their honor are Messanie, Faraon, Francis, Felix, and Edmond. While those names probably seem a bit outdated to most folks in the twenty-first century anyone who has spent a significant amount of time around St. Joseph, Missouri instantly recognizes those names as some of the most high traffic streets in town.

Joseph Robidoux sold his successful Nebraska fur trading business in 1822 to the American Fur Company and decided to leave the area after being motivated by the American Fur Company with a $1,000 annual payment for abiding by a non-compete agreement.

After spending time back in St. Louis after selling his business to the American Fur Company Robidoux was later hired by the American Fur Company to start a Blacksnake Hills trading post in northwest Missouri near Kansas City and in doing so Joseph Robidoux laid the groundwork for the city of St. Joseph, Missouri that has held his namesake for over 150 years.

Kim, the author of this article, encourages citizens of St. Joseph curious if the upcoming Chiefs training camp is free to check out the website she contributes to which will be tracking all the latest news for this much anticipated event for the city. Her blog can be found at Kansas City Chiefs training camp

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City Of St. Joseph Missouri Transit - 07 Apr 2017 19:47

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Transportation

The St. Joseph Transit is publicly owned and provides bus service. Rosecrans Memorial Airport is a joint municipal/military owned airport for general aviation. It is the home of the 139th Airlift Wing of the Missouri Air National Guard, and does not have commercial service. The city is served by two Interstate highways and four U.S. Routes:

20px-I-29.svg.png I-29, which runs south to Kansas City and north to Council Bluffs, Iowa
25px-I-229.svg.png I-229, a western bypass of St. Joseph.
20px-US_36.svg.png US 36, the Pony Express Highway, running east to Cameron and west to Hiawatha, Kansas
20px-US_59.svg.png US 59, which runs south to Atchison, Kansas and north into western Iowa
20px-US_71.svg.png US 71, which runs south concurrent with I-29 to Kansas City, and north to Maryville
25px-US_169.svg.png US 169, which runs south to Kansas City, and north to Winterset, Iowa

In addition, four state routes serve the city:

20px-MO-6.svg.png Route 6
24px-MO-371.svg.png Route 371
24px-MO-752.svg.png Route 752
24px-MO-759.svg.png Route 759

 

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The St. Joseph Missouri School District - 07 Apr 2017 03:55

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Public schools

The St. Joseph School District operates three public high schools, four public middle schools and 16 public elementary schools in St. Joseph. There are three private grade schools, a private high school and a private K-12 Christian school. Two new elementary schools (Oak Grove and Carden Park) have been constructed, and both opened by the 2014–15 academic year. In addition, there is an active home education community that serves the city and surrounding areas. In higher education, St. Joseph is the home of a regional public university as well as a public university outreach center, a public technical school and a private technical school.

Public elementary schools

Carden Park Elementary School — (K-06)
Coleman Elementary School — (K-06)
Edison Elementary School — (PK-06)
Ellison Elementary School — (K-06)
Eugene Field Elementary School — (K-06)
Hosea Elementary School — (PK-06)
Humboldt Elementary School — (PK-06)
Hyde Elementary School — (K-06)
Lake Contrary Elementary School — (PK-06)
Lindbergh Elementary School — (PK-06)
Mark Twain Elementary School — (PK-06)
Oak Grove Elementary School — (K-06)
Parkway Elementary School — (PK-06)
Pershing Elementary School — (K-06)
Pickett Elementary School — (PK-06)
Skaith Elementary School — (PK-06)

Public middle schools

Bode Middle School — (07-08)
Robidoux Middle School — (07-08)
Spring Garden Middle School — (07-08)
Truman Middle School — (07-08)

Public high schools

Central High School — (09-12)
Benton High School — (09-12)
Lafayette High School — (09-12)

Private schools

Bishop LeBlond High School
Cathedral Grade School
St. Francis Xavier Grade School
St. James Grade School
St. Joseph Christian School
St. Paul Lutheran School
Prescott Seventh-Day Adventist School

Colleges and universities

Missouri Western State University

Special focus institutions

Vatterott College[19]
American College of Technology
Hillyard Technical Center
Colgan Alternative Resource Center
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