Coal mining is a major source of income for Webster County and the surrounding counties.
It is the oldest continuous operating business in Webster County.
Until last month there had been one murder in Webster County in more than 30 years.
Webster County is the highest county seat in the state of Missouri.
In 1870, the area that is now Webster County was opened to homesteaders.
Authorities from Webster County were too late to capture them after they discovered the incident.
Built in 1902, it primarily houses local government offices for Webster County.
He served as clerk of the circuit court of Webster County 1895-1899.
Seymour was the second largest city in Webster County at that time.
Webster County was opened to homesteaders in 1870.