
The mining industry in the Southeast Missouri Lead District has been a big part of Missouri’s economy for more than 280 years.
The St Joseph Lead Company was founded on March 25, 1864. The Company bought the Bonne Terre lead mine and 950 acres in Bonne Terre, MO, in1864. By 1923 the company had 250 miles of underground railroad running under Flat River, Leadwood, Desloge, Rivermines, and Elvins, cities in Missouri.

Then in 1923, the Federal Mill No. 3 became the property of the St. Joe Lead Company and with improvements they made it into the largest mill in the world. St, Joe kept it operational until 1972. In 1975 the company donated the complex and surrounding property to the state of Missouri. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources took possession in 1976 and named it St. Joe State Park and in 1980 it was designated as Missouri Mines State Historic Site.


Inside the mines old powerhouse is a museum and you can see the Midwest’s finest mineral collections. There is information about the history of the area’s lead mining and actual machinery that was used in the mine is on display.
There is off road vehicle trails in the park and features four lakes, two swimming beaches, equestrian trails, hiking and bicycling trails, water trail and picnic sites. There are also two campgrounds capable of accommodating campers with ORV or horse trailers.

Wow, that would be great to see a place like that. impressive history.
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About 8 miles from there is the Bonne Terre mine. It goes under the Big River and they give tours. They also do scuba diving certs. It is really something to see. Most of the mine is filled with water and they have a pontoon boat that they give rides in. The Union and confederate armies each had possession of it during the war to make ammo. There is really a lot of history in this area v
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Interesting history and the future sounds pretty good too!
Nice series of shots.
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Thank you so much.
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I love e old places like that. During the pandemic I visited many of the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites. I’m so glad they have been protected.
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