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- Marthasville is or was the name of two places in the United States: Marthasville, Missouri Marthasville, Georgia, briefly the name of Atlanta from 1843...
- Marthasville is a city in Warren County, Missouri, United States. The po****tion was 1,136 at the 2010 census. The Katy Trail, a 240-mile long bike path...
- young daughter (Martha Atalanta Lumpkin) instead, and Terminus became Marthasville; it was officially incorporated on December 23, 1843. In 1845, the chief...
- called the "Missouri Weinstr****e" because of the many vineyards from Marthasville east into St. Charles County. Warren County is also part of the Missouri...
- Callaway's home on Tuque Cr****, about two miles (3 km) from present-day Marthasville, Missouri. In 1845, the Boones' remains were disinterred and reburied...
- Marthasville Hardware Building is a historic commercial building located at Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri. It was built in 1902, and is a two-story...
- By 1842, the town had six buildings and 30 residents and was renamed Marthasville to honor Governor Wilson Lumpkin's daughter Martha. Later, John Edgar...
- defiance of rival Matson to get a station on the line. From here west to Marthasville are numerous wineries; SH 94 is sometimes called the "Missouri Weinstr****e"...
- Charrette Cr**** which it joins within the Missouri River floodplain between Marthasville and Dutzow. The headwaters arise at 38°43′38″N 91°01′21″W / 38.72722°N...
- about sixty-eight." Daniel did at times visit the Callaway family near Marthasville, MO (the family of his daughter Jemima), and did so in the summer of...