Monday, May 11, 2009

Benjamin Prigmore, 1761 Missouri Pioneer

Have been working with "Old Mr. Prigmore had a cotton gin at Brownsville." pg 15 History of Johnson County, MO (later became LaFayette County)...Prigmore also had a small mill stone for handpowder.

Unable to find a Brownsville, MO on any map I was baffled until I found the following:

"Known early on as Claysville, Sweet Springs began as a stopping place for pioneers who were making their way across the Missouri River. The town's first settlers came from Kentucky in 1817; it was incorporated in 1832 and renamed to Brownsville in 1838 in honor of the man who owned the land on which the village stood.

Soon after, a minister passing through discovered his ailing wife's health was restored after drinking from a local spring. He bought the land the spring was located on and soon the water was famous, with visitors coming from far and wide. The name "Sweet Springs" became synonymous with the town, and the name was changed from Brownsville to Sweet Springs in 1887."

2 comments:

  1. If you go to Benjamin 1761 on ancestry.com, I have posted a couple of maps of the areas.

    This family certainly like their milling and property trading.

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  2. Looks like a vist to Mill St might be interesting, on google maps, search Mill st, Sweet Springs, MO.

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