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Daviess County, Missouri, established on December 29, 1836, is named after Major Joseph Hamilton Daviess, a soldier who fell at the Battle of Tippecanoe. The county boasts a rich history, featuring notable events such as Jesse James Gang robberies, the Mormon wars, and an extensive Amish community within its 569 square miles of farmland and small-town charm.
Governed by a Township model, Daviess County is overseen by board members who manage tax levies, road maintenance, and zoning regulations. With a population of approximately 8,430 residents, the county includes eight cities and is a vibrant community that also boasts scenic landmarks like Lake Viking.
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