Sni-A-Bar Township is an inactive township in Jackson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It was annexed into the city of Kansas City, Missouri and is within the Kansas City metropolitan area.
It was established in 1834, named after Sni-A-Bar Creek. [2] [3] The township included Blue Springs, Oak Grove, and the village of Grain Valley.
It reportedly became William Quantrill's "principal rendezvous mainly because this area provided many bushwhackers and Confederate sympathizers". [4]
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Sni-A-Bar Township is an inactive township in Jackson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It was annexed into the city of Kansas City, Missouri and is within the Kansas City metropolitan area.
It was established in 1834, named after Sni-A-Bar Creek. [2] [3] The township included Blue Springs, Oak Grove, and the village of Grain Valley.
It reportedly became William Quantrill's "principal rendezvous mainly because this area provided many bushwhackers and Confederate sympathizers". [4]
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39°01′58″N 94°13′05″W / 39.0328°N 94.2181°W