Hams Prairie (originally Ham's Prairie) is an unincorporated community in Callaway County, Missouri, United States. [1] The town is located 5.5 miles south-southeast of Fulton on Missouri Route C. Mokane on the north edge of the Missouri River floodplain is six miles further south along Route C. [2]
Hams Prairie is named for Rev. John Ham, a Methodist minister who arrived in Callaway County in 1815 and cut his name on a tree at the edge of the prairie one year later. [3] A post office called Hams Prairie was established in 1865, and remained in operation until 1907. [4]
38°46′02″N 91°55′09″W / 38.767264°N 91.919070°W
Hams Prairie (originally Ham's Prairie) is an unincorporated community in Callaway County, Missouri, United States. [1] The town is located 5.5 miles south-southeast of Fulton on Missouri Route C. Mokane on the north edge of the Missouri River floodplain is six miles further south along Route C. [2]
Hams Prairie is named for Rev. John Ham, a Methodist minister who arrived in Callaway County in 1815 and cut his name on a tree at the edge of the prairie one year later. [3] A post office called Hams Prairie was established in 1865, and remained in operation until 1907. [4]
38°46′02″N 91°55′09″W / 38.767264°N 91.919070°W