Sullivan Missouri News

Sullivan is a city that straddles the border of Franklin and Crawford counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population was 6,906 at th…
Sullivan is a city that straddles the border of Franklin and Crawford counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population was 6,906 at the 2020 census. On January 28, 1839, 120 acres were conveyed by the U.S. Government to Garretson P. Hardy. Purchased according to provisions of the Act of Congress for the sale of public lands. Then in June 1848, Garretson sold the acreage to William & Mary Smith for $150. In June 1856, Stephen & Dorcas Sullivan purchased the acreage, plus an additional 49 acres from Smith for the sum of $400. This was the future site of the original town. On July 25, 1856, when a post office was established in present-day Sullivan, the local postmaster named the place "Mount Helicon". This short-lived name was after an actual mountain in Greece that was the mythical sanctuary of the Muses. In 1859, Stephen Sullivan donated ground for railroad right-of-way and built the depot himself. The railroad named the station “Sullivan” prompting the post office to change to Sullivan.
  • Country: United States
  • State: Missouri
  • Founded: 1856
  • Incorporated: 1883
  • Elevation: 974 ft (297 m)
  • Area code: 573
  • Counties: Franklin, Crawford

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