Grape Grove Township, Ray County, Missouri

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Grape Grove Township is an inactive township in Ray County, in the U.S. state of Missouri and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.[1] Grape Gove Township in Ray Co. Missouri was federally surveyed as Grape Grove in 1850s. Named by Kentucky and Virginia settlers who found a large concentration of grape varieties that were wild and abundant they settled in and now is currently Section 14, about three miles north of the present site. This settlement was and is currently called georgeville mo.

Since most activities in that area centered around the Grange Hall, the settlers decided that it would be wise to move their village to the site of the Grange Hall. When the move was completed the name of Georgeville was then given to the entire area instead of Grange Hall. As the area began to be settled the need for a post-office, general store and a doctor became evident ...

The first store, a grocery store and a produce house were owned by James Hatfield and operated by John Kincaid ...

At one time eight family residences were within a radius of one thousand feet of the cross roads where the village stood.

History[]

Grape Grove Township was founded in 1838, and so named on account of wild grapes growing within its borders.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Grape Grove Township, Ray County, Missouri
  2. ^ Eaton, David Wolfe (1917). How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named. The State Historical Society of Missouri. pp. 346.

Coordinates: 39°26′41″N 93°50′04″W / 39.4447°N 93.8344°W / 39.4447; -93.8344


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