Description: 1859 Meyer print SAINT JOSEPH (SAINT JOE), MISSOURI (#37) Nice print titled St. Joseph, from steel engraving with fine detail and clear impression, nice hand coloring, approx. image size 10.5 x 15.5 cm. Print was published in Germany in Meyer's Universum by Bibliographic Institute Hildburghausen. Click here or image for larger version Saint Joseph, byname SAINT JOE, city, seat (1846) of Buchanan County, northwestern Missouri, U.S., on the Missouri River (there bridged to Elwood, Kan.), 28 mi (45 km) north of Kansas City. A trading post was established (1826) on the site by Joseph Robidoux, a French-Canadian trapper from St. Louis. The Platte Purchase (1836), adding about 2,000,000 ac (800,000 ha) of Indian land to the state territory, resulted in an influx of settlers. Robidoux laid out the town in 1843 and named it for his patron saint. During the California gold rush (1849), St. Joseph boomed as a steamboat base and supply depot for wagon trains westward. The western terminus of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad (completed 1859), it became the eastern terminus of the Pony Express, launched from St. Joseph on April 3, 1860. During the Civil War the city became a point for guerrilla operations and was frequented by border outlaws such as W.C. Quantrill and Jesse James; the latter was killed (1882) in his home there (which has been preserved). In the 1890s St. Joseph became an important meat-packing centre but was eclipsed by Omaha, Neb., and Kansas City when transcontinental railroads bypassed it. It has survived as one of the great livestock-grain markets of the central west and is the trade centre of an extensive agricultural region. Manufactures are diversified and include structural steel, chemicals, machinery, and clothing. "Lover's Lane, Saint Jo," by Eugene Field, expresses the poet's nostalgic remembrance of the St. Joseph street where he courted his wife. Patee House comprises the reconstructed headquarters of the Railroad and Pony Express offices. The site of the Pony Express Stables Museum was the starting point for the rides west to Sacramento, Calif., and the St. Joseph Museum houses a notable American Indian collection. Pigeon Hill Wildlife Area and the Lewis and Clark State Park are nearby. The city is the seat of Missouri Western State College (1915). Inc. 1851. Pop. (1990) city, 71,852; St. Joseph MSA, 83,083. Buyer pays shipping at cost. I prefer payment by PayPal, but I'll also accept any other payment method and currency (except direct payment by credit card) that is convenient for buyer. I combine shipping of multiple items. IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SHIPPING: Price quoted with auction is for surface mail to European countries. Please don't pay before you receive invoice from me. If shipping address is within Europe I recommend surface mail, you don't gain much time with airmail, it is just more expensive.
Price: 25.99 USD
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
End Time: 2024-11-03T19:25:43.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Print Type: Engraving
Subject: Landscape
Style: Realism
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14'')
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
Type: Print