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of:

 

MISSOURI

Aug 10, 1821  6:01:56 PM

+00:00 GMT

Saint Charles, MO:USA  Longitude:

90W29 Latitude: 38N47

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:21

Current Period: JU/RA/RA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

================================================

Asc    17:51

Lib                  Swati      Ra

Sun    26:19 Can  +00:57:35 

WK   Aslesha    Me

Moon   20:02 Sag  +13:13:39 

ST   P.Shadya   Ve

Mars   08:06 Gem  +00:39:31 

ST   Ardra      Ra

MercR  13:11 Can  -00:10:00 

FM   Pushya     Sa

Jupt   08:44 Ari  +00:01:52 

ST   Aswini     Ke

Ven    17:57 Leo  +01:13:26 

WK   P.Phalguni Ve

Sat R  05:20 Ari  -00:00:11 

WK   Aswini     Ke

Rahu   13:20 Aqu  -00:02:20 

FM   Shatbisha  Ra

Ketu   13:20 Leo  -00:02:20 

FM   P.Phalguni Ve

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 793 beats

Day: Friday  Sunrise: 11:12

AM

Tithi:  Shukla Dvadashi

Yoga Pt: 19:41 Cn  Yogi:Me 

AviYogi:Ma  Dup Yogi: Mo

Dagha Rashis: Lib Cap

 

Rashi Chart

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*RA 13:20    * 1       JU 08:44         

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

MISSOURI

Admitted

August 10, 1821

Order - 24th Meaning

" muddy water, " this state is named after an Algonquin Indian tribe.

First European Permanent Settlement: 1735; Capitol: Jefferson City;

Administrative Divisions: 114 Counties; 1 Independent city; National

Representatives: 9 seats; Electoral Votes: 11

http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html

 

Saint Charles, Missouri, The

city served as the first Missouri capital, from 1821 to 1826.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U.S._states

 

Missouri Disaster History

 

Major Disaster Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2006 04/06 Severe Storms,

Tornadoes, and Flooding  1635

2006 03/16 Severe Storms,

Tornadoes, and Flooding  1631

2004 06/11 Severe Storms,

Tornadoes, and Flooding  1524

2003 05/06 Severe Storms,

Tornadoes and Flooding  1463

2002 05/06 Severe Storms and

Tornadoes  1412

2002 02/06 Ice Storm  1403

2000 05/12 Severe

Thunderstorms And Flash Flooding  1328

1999 04/20 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1270

1998 10/19 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1256

1998 10/14 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1253

1995 06/02 Severe Storm,

Tornadoes, Hail, Flooding  1054

1994 04/21 Severe Storm,

Flooding, Tornadoes  1023

1993 12/01 Flooding, Severe

Storm, Tornadoes  1006

1993 07/09 Flooding, Severe Storm 

995

1993 05/11 Severe Storm, Flooding 

989

1990 05/24 Flooding, Severe Storm 

867

1986 10/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

779

1984 06/21 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

713

1982 12/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

672

1982 08/26 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

667

1980 05/15 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

620

1979 04/21 Tornadoes,

Torrential Rain, Flooding  579

1977 09/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

538

1977 05/07 TORNADOES, FLOODING 

535

1976 07/21 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

516

1975 05/03 Tornadoes, High

Winds, Hail  466

1974 06/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

439

1973 11/01 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

407

1973 04/19 Heavy Rains,

Tornadoes, Flooding  372

1965 07/27 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

203

1965 06/14 FLOODING  198

1964 07/08 SEVERE STORMS

& FLOODING  173

1961 05/27 FLOODS  114

1960 04/20 FLOODS  100

1957 05/22 TORNADOES, FLOODS 

75

 

Emergency Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2005 09/10 Hurricane Katrina

Evacuation  3232

1979 03/12 Ice Jam & amp;

Flooding  3071

 

Fire Management Assistance

Declarations

Year Date Incident Disaster

Number

2000 03/09 Camden Fire

Complex 2292

http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=29

 

Earthquake History of

Missouri

 

Near Charleston, Mississippi

County, Missouri

1895 10 31 11:08 UTC

Magnitude 6.6

Intensity VIII

 

On January 4, 1843, a severe

earthquake in the New Madrid area cracked chimneys and walls at Memphis,

Tennessee. One building reportedly collapsed. The earth sank at some places

near New Madrid; there was an unverified report that two hunters were drowned

during the formation of a lake. The total felt area included at least 1,036,000

square kilometers.

 

The October 31, 1895,

earthquake near Charleston, Missouri, probably ranks second in intensity to the

1811-12 series. Every building in the commercial area of Charleston was

damaged. Cairo, Illinois, and Memphis, Tennessee, also suffered significant

damage. Near Charleston, 4 acres of ground sank and a lake was formed. The

shock was felt over all or portions of 23 states and at some places in Canada.

 

A moderate earthquake on

April 9, 1917, in the Ste. Genevieve - St. Marys area was reportedly felt over

a 518,000 square kilometer area from Kansas to Ohio and Wisconsin to

Mississippi. In the epicentral area people ran into the street, windows were

broken, and plaster cracked. A second shock of lesser intensity was felt in the

southern part of the area.

 

The small railroad town of

Rodney, Missouri, experienced a strong earthquake on August 19, 1934. At nearby

Charleston, windows were broken, chimneys were overthrown or damaged, and

articles were knocked from shelves. Similar effects were observed at Cairo,

Mounds and Mound City, Illinois, and at Wickliff, Kentucky. The area of

destructive intensity included more than 596 square kilometers.

 

The November 9, 1968,

earthquake centered in southern Illinois was the strongest in the central

United States since 1895. The magnitude 5.5 shock caused moderate damage to chimneys

and walls at Hermann, St. Charles, St. Louis, and Sikeston, Missouri. The felt

areas include all or portions of 23 states.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/missouri/history.php

 

13-APR-1987 Boeing 707

N144SP Burlington Air Express 4 near Kansas City, MO A1

27-MAR-1968 DC-9-10 N970Z    Ozark

Air Lines 0 near St. Louis, MO A2

29-JAN-1963 Vickers Viscount N242V

Continental Air Lines 8 Kansas City, MO A1

22-MAY-1962 Boeing 707

N70775 Continental Airlines 45 near Unionville, MO C1

19-DEC-1961 Douglas C-124

49-0239 USAF 7 Belton, MO A1

12-JUL-1955 Douglas DC-3

N51167 TWA 0 Kansas City, MO A2

20-MAR-1955 Convair CV-240   N94234

American Airlines 13 near Springfield, MO A1

20-JAN-1954 Douglas DC-3

N49551 Zantop 3 Kansas City, MO A1

06-MAY-1953 Ford Tri-Motor

N9606 Northwest Agricultural 0 Choteau, MO A1

 

1838        Oct 31, A mob of

about 200 attacked a Mormon camp in Missouri, killing 20 men, women and

children.

 

1849        May 17, A fire

in St. Louis, Mo., destroyed more than 400 buildings and two dozen steamships.

 

1862        May 9, Battle of

Farmington, Missouri.

 

1864        Sep 27, Battle

at Pilot Knob (Ft Davidson), Missouri. 1700 were killed or injured.

 

1896        May 27, 255

people were killed when a tornado struck St. Louis, Mo., and East St. Louis,

Ill.

 

1904        Apr 30, At 1:06

p.m. President Theodore Roosevelt officially opened the St. Louis World’s Fair

commemorating the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase.

 

1904        May 14, The

first Olympic games to be held in the United States opened in St. Louis. Fewer

than a 1,000 athletes competed from 13 countries.

 

1925        Mar 18, The

great Tri-State Tornado killed 695 people in Illinois, Indiana and Missouri and

injured some 13,000 people, and causing $17 million in property damage.

 

1951        Aug 11, The

Mississippi River flooded some 100,000 acres in Ks, Okla, Mo and Ill.

 

1981        Jul 17, 114

people were killed when a pair of walkways above the lobby of the Kansas City

Hyatt Regency Hotel collapsed during a tea dance.

 

1997        Dec 5, In Kansas

City a house fire killed 7 relatives who had gathered for a birthday party.

 

2001        Jul 13, A

private plane crashed into a home in Carterville and all 6 people aboard were

killed.

 

2002        Jan 24, In

Bethpage, Missouri, a mobile home fire killed 7 people.

 

2004        Oct 20, A

commuter plane crashed near Kirksville, Mo., killing 13 people. 2 survived with

only broken bones.

 

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Dear List Members,

 

 

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

 

 

MISSOURI

 

Aug 10, 1821 6:01:56 PM +00:00 GMT

 

Saint Charles, MO:USA Longitude: 90W29 Latitude: 38N47

 

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:21 Current Period: JU/RA/RA

 

 

 

Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

 

================================================

 

Asc 17:51 Lib Swati Ra

 

Sun 26:19 Can +00:57:35 WK Aslesha Me

 

Moon 20:02 Sag +13:13:39 ST P.Shadya Ve

 

Mars 08:06 Gem +00:39:31 ST Ardra Ra

 

MercR 13:11 Can -00:10:00 FM Pushya Sa

 

Jupt 08:44 Ari +00:01:52 ST Aswini Ke

 

Ven 17:57 Leo +01:13:26 WK P.Phalguni Ve

 

Sat R 05:20 Ari -00:00:11 WK Aswini Ke

 

Rahu 13:20 Aqu -00:02:20 FM Shatbisha Ra

 

Ketu 13:20 Leo -00:02:20 FM P.Phalguni Ve

 

 

 

True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 793 beats

 

Day: Friday Sunrise: 11:12 AM

 

Tithi: Shukla Dvadashi

 

Yoga Pt: 19:41 Cn Yogi:Me AviYogi:Ma Dup Yogi: Mo

 

Dagha Rashis: Lib Cap

 

 

 

Rashi Chart

 

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** 8 * * 6 **

 

*9 * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * KE 13:20*

 

*MO 20:02 * 7 AS 17:51 * 5 VE 17:57*

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

** * * MER13:11 **

 

*10 * 4 SU 26:19 *

 

** * * **

 

*11* * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * SAR05:20 * * *

 

*RA 13:20 * 1 JU 08:44 * 3 MA 08:06*

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

** 12 * * 2 **

 

*******************************************************

 

 

 

Navamsha

 

*******************************************************

 

** 1 * * 11 **

 

*2 * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * SU * *

 

* * * RA * *

 

* * * * * *

 

*SAR * 12 AS * 10 *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

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*3 JU * 9 MA *

 

** * * **

 

*4 * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * 6 VE * 8 *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * MO * *

 

* * KE * * MER * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

** 5 * * 7 **

 

*******************************************************

 

 

 

Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

 

 

MISSOURI

 

Admitted

 

August 10, 1821

 

Order - 24th Meaning " muddy water, " this state is named after an Algonquin

Indian tribe. First European Permanent Settlement: 1735; Capitol: Jefferson

City; Administrative Divisions: 114 Counties; 1 Independent city; National

Representatives: 9 seats; Electoral Votes: 11

 

HYPERLINK

" http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html " http://www.amendment-13.org/statehoo\

d.html

 

 

 

Saint Charles, Missouri, The city served as the first Missouri capital, from

1821 to 1826.

 

HYPERLINK

" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U\

..S._states " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_citie\

s_within_U.S._states

 

 

 

Missouri Disaster History

 

 

 

Major Disaster Declarations

 

Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number

 

2006 04/06 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding 1635

 

2006 03/16 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding 1631

 

2004 06/11 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding 1524

 

2003 05/06 Severe Storms, Tornadoes and Flooding 1463

 

2002 05/06 Severe Storms and Tornadoes 1412

 

2002 02/06 Ice Storm 1403

 

2000 05/12 Severe Thunderstorms And Flash Flooding 1328

 

1999 04/20 Severe Storms and Flooding 1270

 

1998 10/19 Severe Storms and Flooding 1256

 

1998 10/14 Severe Storms and Flooding 1253

 

1995 06/02 Severe Storm, Tornadoes, Hail, Flooding 1054

 

1994 04/21 Severe Storm, Flooding, Tornadoes 1023

 

1993 12/01 Flooding, Severe Storm, Tornadoes 1006

 

1993 07/09 Flooding, Severe Storm 995

 

1993 05/11 Severe Storm, Flooding 989

 

1990 05/24 Flooding, Severe Storm 867

 

1986 10/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 779

 

1984 06/21 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 713

 

1982 12/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 672

 

1982 08/26 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 667

 

1980 05/15 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 620

 

1979 04/21 Tornadoes, Torrential Rain, Flooding 579

 

1977 09/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 538

 

1977 05/07 TORNADOES, FLOODING 535

 

1976 07/21 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 516

 

1975 05/03 Tornadoes, High Winds, Hail 466

 

1974 06/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 439

 

1973 11/01 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 407

 

1973 04/19 Heavy Rains, Tornadoes, Flooding 372

 

1965 07/27 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 203

 

1965 06/14 FLOODING 198

 

1964 07/08 SEVERE STORMS & FLOODING 173

 

1961 05/27 FLOODS 114

 

1960 04/20 FLOODS 100

 

1957 05/22 TORNADOES, FLOODS 75

 

 

 

Emergency Declarations

 

Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number

 

2005 09/10 Hurricane Katrina Evacuation 3232

 

1979 03/12 Ice Jam & amp; Flooding 3071

 

 

 

Fire Management Assistance Declarations

 

Year Date Incident Disaster Number

 

2000 03/09 Camden Fire Complex 2292

 

HYPERLINK

" http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=29 " http://www.fema.gov/news/di\

sasters_state.fema?id=29

 

 

 

Earthquake History of Missouri

 

 

 

Near Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri

 

1895 10 31 11:08 UTC

 

Magnitude 6.6

 

Intensity VIII

 

 

 

On January 4, 1843, a severe earthquake in the New Madrid area cracked

chimneys and walls at Memphis, Tennessee. One building reportedly collapsed.

The earth sank at some places near New Madrid; there was an unverified

report that two hunters were drowned during the formation of a lake. The

total felt area included at least 1,036,000 square kilometers.

 

 

 

The October 31, 1895, earthquake near Charleston, Missouri, probably ranks

second in intensity to the 1811-12 series. Every building in the commercial

area of Charleston was damaged. Cairo, Illinois, and Memphis, Tennessee,

also suffered significant damage. Near Charleston, 4 acres of ground sank

and a lake was formed. The shock was felt over all or portions of 23 states

and at some places in Canada.

 

 

 

A moderate earthquake on April 9, 1917, in the Ste. Genevieve - St. Marys

area was reportedly felt over a 518,000 square kilometer area from Kansas to

Ohio and Wisconsin to Mississippi. In the epicentral area people ran into

the street, windows were broken, and plaster cracked. A second shock of

lesser intensity was felt in the southern part of the area.

 

 

 

The small railroad town of Rodney, Missouri, experienced a strong earthquake

on August 19, 1934. At nearby Charleston, windows were broken, chimneys were

overthrown or damaged, and articles were knocked from shelves. Similar

effects were observed at Cairo, Mounds and Mound City, Illinois, and at

Wickliff, Kentucky. The area of destructive intensity included more than 596

square kilometers.

 

 

 

The November 9, 1968, earthquake centered in southern Illinois was the

strongest in the central United States since 1895. The magnitude 5.5 shock

caused moderate damage to chimneys and walls at Hermann, St. Charles, St.

Louis, and Sikeston, Missouri. The felt areas include all or portions of 23

states.

 

HYPERLINK

" http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/missouri/history.php " http://earthqua\

ke.usgs.gov/regional/states/missouri/history.php

 

 

 

13-APR-1987 Boeing 707 N144SP Burlington Air Express 4 near Kansas City, MO

A1

 

27-MAR-1968 DC-9-10 N970Z Ozark Air Lines 0 near St. Louis, MO A2

 

29-JAN-1963 Vickers Viscount N242V Continental Air Lines 8 Kansas City, MO

A1

 

22-MAY-1962 Boeing 707 N70775 Continental Airlines 45 near Unionville, MO C1

 

19-DEC-1961 Douglas C-124 49-0239 USAF 7 Belton, MO A1

 

12-JUL-1955 Douglas DC-3 N51167 TWA 0 Kansas City, MO A2

 

20-MAR-1955 Convair CV-240 N94234 American Airlines 13 near Springfield,

MO A1

 

20-JAN-1954 Douglas DC-3 N49551 Zantop 3 Kansas City, MO A1

 

06-MAY-1953 Ford Tri-Motor N9606 Northwest Agricultural 0 Choteau, MO A1

 

 

 

1838 Oct 31, A mob of about 200 attacked a Mormon camp in Missouri,

killing 20 men, women and children.

 

 

 

1849 May 17, A fire in St. Louis, Mo., destroyed more than 400

buildings and two dozen steamships.

 

 

 

1862 May 9, Battle of Farmington, Missouri.

 

 

 

1864 Sep 27, Battle at Pilot Knob (Ft Davidson), Missouri. 1700 were

killed or injured.

 

 

 

1896 May 27, 255 people were killed when a tornado struck St. Louis,

Mo., and East St. Louis, Ill.

 

 

 

1904 Apr 30, At 1:06 p.m. President Theodore Roosevelt officially

opened the St. Louis World’s Fair commemorating the centennial of the

Louisiana Purchase.

 

 

 

1904 May 14, The first Olympic games to be held in the United States

opened in St. Louis. Fewer than a 1,000 athletes competed from 13 countries.

 

 

 

1925 Mar 18, The great Tri-State Tornado killed 695 people in

Illinois, Indiana and Missouri and injured some 13,000 people, and causing

$17 million in property damage.

 

 

 

1951 Aug 11, The Mississippi River flooded some 100,000 acres in Ks,

Okla, Mo and Ill.

 

 

 

1981 Jul 17, 114 people were killed when a pair of walkways above the

lobby of the Kansas City Hyatt Regency Hotel collapsed during a tea dance.

 

 

 

1997 Dec 5, In Kansas City a house fire killed 7 relatives who had

gathered for a birthday party.

 

 

 

2001 Jul 13, A private plane crashed into a home in Carterville and

all 6 people aboard were killed.

 

 

 

2002 Jan 24, In Bethpage, Missouri, a mobile home fire killed 7

people.

 

 

 

2004 Oct 20, A commuter plane crashed near Kirksville, Mo., killing

13 people. 2 survived with only broken bones.

 

 

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2925-598 Azeitão

Portugal

 

 

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Dear Vyas,

 

Thank you for your kind words.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

 

SAMVA [sAMVA ] On Behalf Of Vyas

Munidas

quarta-feira, 26 de Abril de 2006 00:14

SAMVA

Re: MISSOURI rectified chart

 

Dear Jorge,

 

I dub thee Jorge " the Machine " Angelino. Good work on all of these!

 

 

Best regards,

 

Vyas Munidas

 

 

 

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" Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino

<SAMVA >

Tuesday, April 25, 2006 7:04 PM

MISSOURI rectified chart

 

 

Dear List Members,

 

 

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

 

 

MISSOURI

 

Aug 10, 1821 6:01:56 PM +00:00 GMT

 

Saint Charles, MO:USA Longitude: 90W29 Latitude: 38N47

 

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:21 Current Period: JU/RA/RA

 

 

 

Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

 

================================================

 

Asc 17:51 Lib Swati Ra

 

Sun 26:19 Can +00:57:35 WK Aslesha Me

 

Moon 20:02 Sag +13:13:39 ST P.Shadya Ve

 

Mars 08:06 Gem +00:39:31 ST Ardra Ra

 

MercR 13:11 Can -00:10:00 FM Pushya Sa

 

Jupt 08:44 Ari +00:01:52 ST Aswini Ke

 

Ven 17:57 Leo +01:13:26 WK P.Phalguni Ve

 

Sat R 05:20 Ari -00:00:11 WK Aswini Ke

 

Rahu 13:20 Aqu -00:02:20 FM Shatbisha Ra

 

Ketu 13:20 Leo -00:02:20 FM P.Phalguni Ve

 

 

 

True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 793 beats

 

Day: Friday Sunrise: 11:12 AM

 

Tithi: Shukla Dvadashi

 

Yoga Pt: 19:41 Cn Yogi:Me AviYogi:Ma Dup Yogi: Mo

 

Dagha Rashis: Lib Cap

 

 

 

Rashi Chart

 

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* * * * * KE 13:20*

 

*MO 20:02 * 7 AS 17:51 * 5 VE 17:57*

 

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** * * MER13:11 **

 

*10 * 4 SU 26:19 *

 

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*11* * * * *

 

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* * * SAR05:20 * * *

 

*RA 13:20 * 1 JU 08:44 * 3 MA 08:06*

 

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** 12 * * 2 **

 

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Navamsha

 

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** 1 * * 11 **

 

*2 * * * * *

 

* * * * * *

 

* * * * SU * *

 

* * * RA * *

 

* * * * * *

 

*SAR * 12 AS * 10 *

 

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*3 JU * 9 MA *

 

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* * 6 VE * 8 *

 

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* * * MO * *

 

* * KE * * MER * *

 

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

 

 

MISSOURI

 

Admitted

 

August 10, 1821

 

Order - 24th Meaning " muddy water, " this state is named after an Algonquin

Indian tribe. First European Permanent Settlement: 1735; Capitol: Jefferson

City; Administrative Divisions: 114 Counties; 1 Independent city; National

Representatives: 9 seats; Electoral Votes: 11

 

HYPERLINK

" http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html " http://www.amendment-13.org/statehoo\

d.html

 

 

 

Saint Charles, Missouri, The city served as the first Missouri capital, from

1821 to 1826.

 

HYPERLINK

" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U\

..S._states " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_citie\

s_within_U.S._states

 

 

 

Missouri Disaster History

 

 

 

Major Disaster Declarations

 

Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number

 

2006 04/06 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding 1635

 

2006 03/16 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding 1631

 

2004 06/11 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding 1524

 

2003 05/06 Severe Storms, Tornadoes and Flooding 1463

 

2002 05/06 Severe Storms and Tornadoes 1412

 

2002 02/06 Ice Storm 1403

 

2000 05/12 Severe Thunderstorms And Flash Flooding 1328

 

1999 04/20 Severe Storms and Flooding 1270

 

1998 10/19 Severe Storms and Flooding 1256

 

1998 10/14 Severe Storms and Flooding 1253

 

1995 06/02 Severe Storm, Tornadoes, Hail, Flooding 1054

 

1994 04/21 Severe Storm, Flooding, Tornadoes 1023

 

1993 12/01 Flooding, Severe Storm, Tornadoes 1006

 

1993 07/09 Flooding, Severe Storm 995

 

1993 05/11 Severe Storm, Flooding 989

 

1990 05/24 Flooding, Severe Storm 867

 

1986 10/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 779

 

1984 06/21 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 713

 

1982 12/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 672

 

1982 08/26 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 667

 

1980 05/15 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 620

 

1979 04/21 Tornadoes, Torrential Rain, Flooding 579

 

1977 09/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 538

 

1977 05/07 TORNADOES, FLOODING 535

 

1976 07/21 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 516

 

1975 05/03 Tornadoes, High Winds, Hail 466

 

1974 06/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 439

 

1973 11/01 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 407

 

1973 04/19 Heavy Rains, Tornadoes, Flooding 372

 

1965 07/27 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 203

 

1965 06/14 FLOODING 198

 

1964 07/08 SEVERE STORMS & FLOODING 173

 

1961 05/27 FLOODS 114

 

1960 04/20 FLOODS 100

 

1957 05/22 TORNADOES, FLOODS 75

 

 

 

Emergency Declarations

 

Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number

 

2005 09/10 Hurricane Katrina Evacuation 3232

 

1979 03/12 Ice Jam & amp; Flooding 3071

 

 

 

Fire Management Assistance Declarations

 

Year Date Incident Disaster Number

 

2000 03/09 Camden Fire Complex 2292

 

HYPERLINK

" http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=29 " http://www.fema.gov/news/di\

sasters_state.fema?id=29

 

 

 

Earthquake History of Missouri

 

 

 

Near Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri

 

1895 10 31 11:08 UTC

 

Magnitude 6.6

 

Intensity VIII

 

 

 

On January 4, 1843, a severe earthquake in the New Madrid area cracked

chimneys and walls at Memphis, Tennessee. One building reportedly collapsed.

The earth sank at some places near New Madrid; there was an unverified

report that two hunters were drowned during the formation of a lake. The

total felt area included at least 1,036,000 square kilometers.

 

 

 

The October 31, 1895, earthquake near Charleston, Missouri, probably ranks

second in intensity to the 1811-12 series. Every building in the commercial

area of Charleston was damaged. Cairo, Illinois, and Memphis, Tennessee,

also suffered significant damage. Near Charleston, 4 acres of ground sank

and a lake was formed. The shock was felt over all or portions of 23 states

and at some places in Canada.

 

 

 

A moderate earthquake on April 9, 1917, in the Ste. Genevieve - St. Marys

area was reportedly felt over a 518,000 square kilometer area from Kansas to

Ohio and Wisconsin to Mississippi. In the epicentral area people ran into

the street, windows were broken, and plaster cracked. A second shock of

lesser intensity was felt in the southern part of the area.

 

 

 

The small railroad town of Rodney, Missouri, experienced a strong earthquake

on August 19, 1934. At nearby Charleston, windows were broken, chimneys were

overthrown or damaged, and articles were knocked from shelves. Similar

effects were observed at Cairo, Mounds and Mound City, Illinois, and at

Wickliff, Kentucky. The area of destructive intensity included more than 596

square kilometers.

 

 

 

The November 9, 1968, earthquake centered in southern Illinois was the

strongest in the central United States since 1895. The magnitude 5.5 shock

caused moderate damage to chimneys and walls at Hermann, St. Charles, St.

Louis, and Sikeston, Missouri. The felt areas include all or portions of 23

states.

 

HYPERLINK

" http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/missouri/history.php " http://earthqua\

ke.usgs.gov/regional/states/missouri/history.php

 

 

 

13-APR-1987 Boeing 707 N144SP Burlington Air Express 4 near Kansas City, MO

A1

 

27-MAR-1968 DC-9-10 N970Z Ozark Air Lines 0 near St. Louis, MO A2

 

29-JAN-1963 Vickers Viscount N242V Continental Air Lines 8 Kansas City, MO

A1

 

22-MAY-1962 Boeing 707 N70775 Continental Airlines 45 near Unionville, MO C1

 

19-DEC-1961 Douglas C-124 49-0239 USAF 7 Belton, MO A1

 

12-JUL-1955 Douglas DC-3 N51167 TWA 0 Kansas City, MO A2

 

20-MAR-1955 Convair CV-240 N94234 American Airlines 13 near Springfield,

MO A1

 

20-JAN-1954 Douglas DC-3 N49551 Zantop 3 Kansas City, MO A1

 

06-MAY-1953 Ford Tri-Motor N9606 Northwest Agricultural 0 Choteau, MO A1

 

 

 

1838 Oct 31, A mob of about 200 attacked a Mormon camp in Missouri,

killing 20 men, women and children.

 

 

 

1849 May 17, A fire in St. Louis, Mo., destroyed more than 400

buildings and two dozen steamships.

 

 

 

1862 May 9, Battle of Farmington, Missouri.

 

 

 

1864 Sep 27, Battle at Pilot Knob (Ft Davidson), Missouri. 1700 were

killed or injured.

 

 

 

1896 May 27, 255 people were killed when a tornado struck St. Louis,

Mo., and East St. Louis, Ill.

 

 

 

1904 Apr 30, At 1:06 p.m. President Theodore Roosevelt officially

opened the St. Louis World’s Fair commemorating the centennial of the

Louisiana Purchase.

 

 

 

1904 May 14, The first Olympic games to be held in the United States

opened in St. Louis. Fewer than a 1,000 athletes competed from 13 countries.

 

 

 

1925 Mar 18, The great Tri-State Tornado killed 695 people in

Illinois, Indiana and Missouri and injured some 13,000 people, and causing

$17 million in property damage.

 

 

 

1951 Aug 11, The Mississippi River flooded some 100,000 acres in Ks,

Okla, Mo and Ill.

 

 

 

1981 Jul 17, 114 people were killed when a pair of walkways above the

lobby of the Kansas City Hyatt Regency Hotel collapsed during a tea dance.

 

 

 

1997 Dec 5, In Kansas City a house fire killed 7 relatives who had

gathered for a birthday party.

 

 

 

2001 Jul 13, A private plane crashed into a home in Carterville and

all 6 people aboard were killed.

 

 

 

2002 Jan 24, In Bethpage, Missouri, a mobile home fire killed 7

people.

 

 

 

2004 Oct 20, A commuter plane crashed near Kirksville, Mo., killing

13 people. 2 survived with only broken bones.

 

 

 

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