Westport is a historic
neighborhood in
Kansas City
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,
Missouri
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,
USA. Originally an independent town, it was
annexed
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by Kansas City in 1897. It is one of Kansas City's main entertainment districts.
Westport has a lending library, a branch of the
Kansas City Public Library.
History
Westport was first settled by Reverend
Isaac McCoy and his family in 1831.
[Crutchfield, Moulton, and Del Bene (2015), p. 499.] It was located approximately three miles due south of the present day location of downtown
Kansas City, Missouri. It was
plat
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ted three years later, and formally incorporated in February 1857.
[ McCoy's son John Calvin McCoy is generally considered the "father of Kansas City" after he formally founded the town.][ He had supplies landed at a rocky point on the Missouri River between Grand and Main streets, which became known as "Westport's Landing."][Little & Olinskey (2013), p. 18.] When the landing became popular, young McCoy and other residents banded together to form the "Town of Kansas" company to buy the land. Westport's Indian trade extended to the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains.
By 1850, Westport and Kansas City displaced Independence
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as an outfitting and starting point for traders, trappers, and emigrants heading west on the Santa Fe and Oregon
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trails. The town's greatest prosperity came between 1854 and 1860. During the Civil War
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government polic ...
, there were many skirmishes between pro- and anti-slavery groups in the area, and the Civil War's Battle of Westport
The Battle of Westport, sometimes referred to as the "Gettysburg of the West", was fought on October 23, 1864, in modern Kansas City, Missouri, during the American Civil War. Union Army, Union forces under Major General (United States), Major G ...
was fought there in October 1864.[Kirkman (2011).] Unfortunately, after the war, trade fell off sharply and never recovered, and by 1899, Kansas City annexed Westport.[
The historic Nutterville area, east of Broadway Street, was developed by ]James B. Nutter Sr.
James B. Nutter, Sr. (January 23, 1928 – July 7, 2017) was the founder and chairman of James B. Nutter & Company, a privately owned mortgage banking firm headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. It is one of the oldest and largest family-ow ...
who ensured that its old homes were adapted as business offices in order to restore them. The houses are colorfully painted and landscaped.
See also
*California Trail
The California Trail was an emigrant trail of about across the western half of the North American continent from Missouri River towns to what is now the state of California. After it was established, the first half of the California Trail f ...
, Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail was a east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of what is now the state of Kans ...
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Missouri
* List of neighborhoods in Kansas City, Missouri
*St. Paul's Episcopal Day School
St. Paul's Episcopal Day School is a private primary school in Kansas City, Missouri. Established in 1963, the school serves students in toddler through eighth grade.
History
Dr. Clifford R. Nobes, then the pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, ...
* Westport High School
* Harris-Kearney House
References
Bibliography
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External links
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Westport Historical Society
Notebooks of James Gillespie Hamilton
(a Westport merchant), from the Library of Congress
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website
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