Hannibal (Missouri)
Hannibal | |
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Nickname : America's Hometown | |
Location in Missouri
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Basic data | |
Foundation : | 1819 |
State : | United States |
State : | Missouri |
Counties : |
Marion County Ralls County |
Coordinates : | 39 ° 42 ′ N , 91 ° 23 ′ W |
Time zone : | Central ( UTC − 6 / −5 ) |
Residents : | 17,757 (as of: 2000) |
Population density : | 469.8 inhabitants per km 2 |
Area : | 39.1 km 2 (approx. 15 mi 2 ) of which 37.8 km 2 (approx. 15 mi 2 ) is land |
Height : | 153 m |
Postal code : | 63401 |
Area code : | +1 573 |
FIPS : | 29-30214 |
GNIS ID : | 0735640 |
Hannibal is a city in the US state of Missouri in the counties Marion County and Ralls County . It is on the Mississippi River . The city has 17,757 inhabitants (as of 2000) and an area of 39.1 square kilometers.
history
Hannibal is the hometown of the American writer Mark Twain , who spent his childhood and youth here. In Hannibal Journal that his brother Orion Clemens belonged, Twain wrote his first newspaper article. The Journal also published his first own drawing in 1851, A Gallant Fireman ("A Friendly Fireman").
In Twain's books about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn , Hannibal served as a template for the fictional village of St. Petersburg . In Tom Sawyer is told that Tom should emphasize a fence, he this task but clever by eluded that he einredete the village boys, the strike was a special pleasure to it all wanted to try. As a reminder of this, a fence painting competition takes place every year in Hannibal.
The city finds mention in the Broadway - musical Damn Yankees (1955).
Hannibal is home to Missouri's oldest newspaper, The Hannibal Courier-Post , which has been published since 1837 and has a daily circulation of 12,000 copies.
sons and daughters of the town
- James Carroll Beckwith (1852-1917), painter
- Robert E. Coontz (1864–1935), Admiral and from 1919 to 1923 second Chief of Naval Operations
- Jake Beckley (1867–1918), baseball player and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Molly Brown (1867–1932), women's rights activist and survivor of the sinking of the Titanic
- George Poage (1880–1962), track and field athlete
- Cliff Edwards (1895–1971), known by his stage name "Ukulele Ike"; Singer, vaudeville star, film actor and voice actor
- William Lear (1902–1978), inventor and entrepreneur
- Cotton Fitzsimmons (1931-2004), basketball coach
- Larry Thompson (* 1945), lawyer and business manager
photos
Web links
- City pages with large aerial photo (English)
- Tourism pages about Hannibal (English)
- Hannibal LaGrange College pages (English)
- The Hannibal Courier-Post (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ National Fence Painting Contest in Hannibal, MO, USA ( Memento of the original from March 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on 2camels.com (English)