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CATEGORIES:This Day in Missouri
DESCRIPTION:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On September 29\, the following notable
  historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></p>\n<ul>\n<li><sp
 an style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; 
 color: #000000\;'>1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition\, having returned t
 o St. Louis earlier in September\, was still celebrated on or around Septe
 mber 29\, with local events in St. Louis honoring their exploration of the
  Louisiana Purchase\, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western hub.</span>
 </li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font
 -size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1856: During the “Bleeding Kansas” conflic
 t\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri were active on or around S
 eptember 29\, crossing into Kansas to disrupt anti-slavery efforts\, escal
 ating violence and highlighting Missouri’s role in the slavery debate.</sp
 an></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: During the Civil War\, the afterm
 ath of the First Battle of Lexington (September 20) was ongoing in Missour
 i. On September 29\, Confederate forces under Sterling Price were consolid
 ating their control over Lexington\, strengthening their position in the s
 tate.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-
 serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1885: The Missouri Pacific Rai
 lroad expanded its network through southeast Missouri around September 29\
 , connecting Cape Girardeau to other regions and boosting the state’s econ
 omic infrastructure.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, he
 lvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1930: The Misso
 uri State Fair in Sedalia was wrapping up around September 29\, having sho
 wcased agricultural innovations and drawn large crowds\, reinforcing Misso
 uri’s rural heritage.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, h
 elvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>2004: The St. 
 Louis Cardinals played a significant game against the Milwaukee Brewers at
  Busch Stadium on September 29\, with Albert Pujols hitting a game-winning
  home run\, contributing to their strong season and Missouri’s baseball le
 gacy.</span></li>\n</ul>
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SUMMARY:September 29th This Day in Missouri
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On September 29\, the 
 following notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></
 p>\n<ul>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition\, 
 having returned to St. Louis earlier in September\, was still celebrated o
 n or around September 29\, with local events in St. Louis honoring their e
 xploration of the Louisiana Purchase\, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a we
 stern hub.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, 
 sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1856: During the “Bleedin
 g Kansas” conflict\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri were acti
 ve on or around September 29\, crossing into Kansas to disrupt anti-slaver
 y efforts\, escalating violence and highlighting Missouri’s role in the sl
 avery debate.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: During the Civil
  War\, the aftermath of the First Battle of Lexington (September 20) was o
 ngoing in Missouri. On September 29\, Confederate forces under Sterling Pr
 ice were consolidating their control over Lexington\, strengthening their 
 position in the state.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, 
 helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1885: The Mis
 souri Pacific Railroad expanded its network through southeast Missouri aro
 und September 29\, connecting Cape Girardeau to other regions and boosting
  the state’s economic infrastructure.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-f
 amily: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;
 '>1930: The Missouri State Fair in Sedalia was wrapping up around Septembe
 r 29\, having showcased agricultural innovations and drawn large crowds\, 
 reinforcing Missouri’s rural heritage.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-
 family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\
 ;'>2004: The St. Louis Cardinals played a significant game against the Mil
 waukee Brewers at Busch Stadium on September 29\, with Albert Pujols hitti
 ng a game-winning home run\, contributing to their strong season and Misso
 uri’s baseball legacy.</span></li>\n</ul>
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