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Missouri |
Missouri State Flag |
Bluebird |
State Bird: Bluebird State Flower: Hawthorn State Tree: Flowering Dogwood State Fish: Channel Catfish State Tree Nut: Eastern Black Walnut State Animal: Missouri Mule State Aquatic Animal: The Paddlefish State Folk Dance: Square Dance State Fossil: Crinoid State Insect: The Honeybee State Mineral: Galena |
State Musical Instrument: The Fiddle State Rock: Mozarkite Motto: The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law. Origin of State Name: The name is taken from the Missouri River and is an Algonquian name for a group that lived near the mouth of the river. Nickname for State: The Show Me State. In 1899 Congressman Willard D. Vandiver said: "I come from a country that raises corn and cotton and cockleburs and Democrats, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me. I'm from Missouri. You've got to show me." Nickname for residents: Missourians |