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  1. 65606. Area code. 417. FIPS code. 29-00964 [ 4 ] GNIS feature ID. 2393937 [ 3 ] Alton is a city and the county seat [ 5 ] of Oregon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 707 at the 2020 census.

  2. In the vast expanse of North America, before the sails of Europeans billowed on the horizon, there thrived an intricate tapestry of indigenous peoples. Each thread in this fabric-a society, a tribe-was unique, woven with its own patterns of culture and tradition. From Alton, Missouri to either coast there was indigenous culture.

  3. About Alton, MO. Living in Alton, MO is a unique experience. It is a small rural town located in the heart of the Ozarks region and has a rich history and diverse culture that makes it special. The area has rolling hills, sweeping valleys, and stunning views that make it an ideal place to enjoy nature. There are plenty of outdoor activities to ...

  4. Jun 10, 2016 · 2. Bonne Terre, Mo. Melissa/flickr.com. French settlers discovered lead ore in the area in 1720. Its name means 'the good soil' in French. Today, scuba divers can explore the Bonne Terre Mine, which was constructed in the 1800s but has since been transformed into the world's largest freshwater dive resort. 3.

  5. Alton is located in Oregon County, in southern Missouri, USA. It lies in the Ozarks region, near the Arkansas border, surrounded by the Mark Twain National Forest. Alton is situated approximately 30 miles northwest of West Plains and about 180 miles southwest of St. Louis, offering a rural, forested landscape.

    • 782,9 pop/sq mi (302,3 pop/km²)
    • 668 inhabitants
  6. The population of Alton is approximately 668 (2000), 871 (2010). The approximate number of families is 369 (1990), 352 (2010). The amount of land area in Alton is 2.168 sq. kilometers. The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers. The distance from Alton to Washington DC is 829 miles. The distance to the Missouri state capital is 137 miles.

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  8. M.A. thesis., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1945. A water grist mill, one mile south of Thomasville on Eleven Points River, was established during the 1850s by Thomas Old, an early settler and landowner, who came from Virginia to Oregon County in 1841 and settled at Thomasville. It was burned during the Civil War.

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