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Damming the Osage

Presented by authors and publishers Leland and Crystal Payton.

The Osage River is one of two major Ozark tributaries to the Missouri River, historically serving as a major river highway into southwestern Missouri. It’s history is deep and largely ignored, from its importance to the Osage Nation to the convoluted stories of the building of Truman and Bagnell Dams.

Leland and Crystal Payton have been digging up and chasing down this complex story for many years. The result is a beautiful and comprehensive book called “Damming the Osage – The Conflicted Story of Lake of the Ozarks and Truman Reservoir”. The book recently won the silver medal in Best Regional Non-Fiction Mid-West in the 2013 Independent Publishers Book Awards.

1941 Bagnell Flood

This press file photo (Chicago) is from a 1941 flood in Bagnell. Caption reads: “BAGNELL, MO. – This bantam rooster, caught in the flood that has inundated several Ozark towns, found himself floating on a log down the Main Street of Bagnell, Mo., a new experience worth crowing about.” This flood occurred AFTER Bagnell dam was constructed upstream of Bagnell. photo courtesy of www.dammingtheosage.com

Time and Place

Wednesday, November 13, 2013
6:30 pm

Big A's on the Riverfront
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Presentation by authors and publishers Crystal and Leland Payton, Lens and Pen Press.

4:30 p.m. Free Paddle trip with Big Muddy Adventures!
6. p.m. 
Meet at Big A’s Restaurant
6:30 p.m. Presentation
At Big A’s Restaurant
308 N Main St. –  St Charles, MO
(directions below)

 PLUS! Special opportunity for a free paddle before the presentation with Big Muddy Adventures! The last of the season! See below for details.

The Osage River is one of two major Ozark tributaries to the Missouri River, historically serving as a river highway into southwestern Missouri for a few steamboats, logging rafts and spawning paddlefish. It’s history is deep and largely ignored, from its importance to the Osage Nation to the convoluted stories of the building of Truman and Bagnell Dams.

Bagnell Dam

A tourist souvenir decal of Bagnell Dam.
courtesy of www.dammingtheosage.com

Leland and Crystal Payton have been digging up and chasing down this complex story for many years. The result is a beautiful and comprehensive book called “Damming the Osage – The Conflicted Story of Lake of the Ozarks and Truman Reservoir”. The book recently won the silver medal in Best Regional Non-Fiction Mid-West  in the 2013 Independent Publishers Book Awards.

Leland Payton played in important role in a ill-fated attempt to stop Truman Dam from being completed in the 1970’s. His perspective on those events is invaluable, but his deeper interest in the troubled Osage River enables him and his wife to craft a thorough and surprising history of that event as well as the longer story of how corruption, politics and hubris reshaped the river itself.

The Paytons will share the story of the Osage River, and how their lives have been woven into that story.

Free Paddle Trip with Big Muddy Adventures!

Join expert Missouri River guide Mike Clark of Big Muddy Adventures before the presentation for a up and downstream paddle through downtown St. Charles on the Junebug canoe. Space is limited – first come first served.

Meet by the river behind Big A’s at 4:30. You’ll be back by 6 p.m.

junebug

Directions

To Big A’s on the Riverfront, our host for the Speaker Series.

To get there from I-70

  • Take I-70 to exit 229B – the 5th St. Exit
  • Merge onto 5th St. headed north toward St. Charles.
  • After about 1 mile, turn right on Monroe St.
  • Turn left onto N. Main St.
  • Big A’s will be on your right (308 N. Main St.) Additional parking is available in the rear.
  • View on Google Maps.

The Big Muddy Speakers Series in St. Charles

generally takes place the second Wednesday of every month. It is hosted by Missouri River ReliefFriends of Big Muddy, Greenway Network, Big Muddy Adventures, the Big Muddy National Fish & Wildlife Refuge and the Columbia Fish & Wildlife Conservation Office (USFWS) . All speakers are presenting for free and Big A’s is sharing the space for free! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us!

The Big Muddy Speaker Series also takes place in Rocheport and Kansas City. Click here for the series homepage»

A special thank you to Greg Poleski of Greenway Network and Mike Clark of Big Muddy Adventures for making this happen!

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