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Buffalo, Missouri and Stockton Missouri - Local Information

A Great Place to Call Home

Buffalo, Missouri is at once a town with a rich & colorful past, but the folks here are working hard to ensure a bright future for this growing community. Fine schools, thriving local businesses and close proximity to the cities of Springfield and Branson, Missouri. All in all, an excellent place to raise a family, retire or open a business. Contact us here at Main Street Realty to find out more.

School Information

Buffalo High School (Dallas County R-1 Schools)
Grades: 9-12
Type: public
Enrollment: 639
500 W Main
Buffalo, MO 65622
Dallas County
Phone: (417) 345-2223
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Some History

A pro-Union county during the Civil War, Dallas County suffered many guerilla raids. In October, 1863, the county courthouse in Buffalo was burned by Confederate troops under the command of General Joseph O. Shelby. In July, 1864, buffalo was again Struck by Confederate Raiders, who burned the Methodist Church, which was being used as the courthouse.

After the Civil War, a railroad was expected to come through Buffalo. The county issued $250,000 in bonds in 1868-1871 and contracted with the Laclede and Fort Scott Railroad for construction of the railbed and bridges. Remnants of these are still visible from Highway 32 along the east-west route.

But, no track was ever laid, and the county refused to pay condholders for the railroad that was never completed.

A compromise was reached shortly after the turn of the century, but not until the dispute had been carried to the U.S. Supreme Court and county officials either eluded or were arrested by U.S. Marshals. The county debt for the railroad had reached more than $3 million by 1918. Ultimately, a compromise figure of $300,000 was agreed upon and finally paid off in 1940.