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Hi, Jim. We live north of Kirksville, about an hour from Moberly. I've not heard of the club, but will see if I can find any further information about it. It's intriguing and would be interesting to find out more about it. I've bird hunted around the Thomas Hill Reservoir, not far from Moberly. I've read old newspaper accounts of hunting in the area, and have no doubt that there may be some mention of the club in the local papers. I hope I can find something.
Nice to find another "local boy" on the forum. Take care and be safe. Garry
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The club was named Moberly, but was near Dalton, approximately 35miles away. Perhaps one should start looking there....
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Just a quick search for the Club brought up multiple old newspaper articles, most from the 1930s. Apparently the club owned what was described in the newspaper accounts as "lakes and lands" along the Missouri River in Chariton County. Many of the articles focused on the legal issues involving some club land that was in dispute of ownership because of a shift in the Missouri River that changed the boundaries of Saline and Chariton Counties. The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
There were accounts of the election of officers over time, with some names that I recognized from the area. It also made the Moberly paper when a member killed a 20 pound goose that is reported to have had a 7 foot wingspan. If only our newspapers reported that kind of news today! Apparently the Club was quite well known in its day.
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Very interesting. One project on my list is to document some of the hunting clubs around here
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Apparently there were two clubs in the same area. This article is from the local Moberly paper and is dated September 24, 1929. I hope the clipping enlarges enough to be read.
I found a clipping announcing the establishment of the Club in 1912. And accounts of the land purchase...for $1.00. It was noted that a good portion of the land was "under water."
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Gary & Jim,
Thanks so much for your replies and the information. Gary, I also hunted around Thomas Hill a great deal. Mostly quail and ducks. Most of my hunting was around Moberly as I knew most of the farmers in a three county area and could hunt almost any of their farms without getting permission first. I started using my fathers Parker 12 ga after he had to stop hunting. It became my gun, and I still use it today. My father was right handed, however, he was blind in his right eye, and could not teach himself to shoot left handed. So he shot right handed, and sighted with his left eye. Try that sometime! He was a very good shot also. I hope we all can find more about this Moberly Hunting and Fishing Club as it is extremely interesting to learn about something that sure seemed to be a secret around Moberly. (smile) |
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Mills,
I applaud your idea of researching duck clubs and duck hunting in the Savannah, Ga. area. In that regard if you have not already done so, I recommend you read a short book covering that subject matter entitled "Ward Allen: Savannah River Market Hunter" by Jack Cay, Jr. who was himself a prolific duck hunter on the Savannah River. I believe the book was made into a movie entitled "Savannah." Fun read with many names you may already be familiar with. |
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Having now seen several "Funeral Notices"of very prominent men living in Moberly, MO, some Board of Directors members of local banks, and successful business men listed as members of the Moberly Hunting & Fishing Club, would lead me to believe there was certainly a Dues structure to be a member. And due to the fact these members were men of some wealth, I would guess the dues for membership were not considered "cheap". It is hard for me to believe, however, that growing up and hunting most of my young life in Moberly and surrounding areas, I had never heard of the club before. So, all of this information and articles are extremely interesting. And, being stuck at home due to this Blasted virus thing, it is refreshing to read such good healthy information. Specially about the report of a gentleman bagging a 20 lb Goose with a 7 foot wing span. Darn, I think I missed that goose one time! (ha, ha). Much better reading than the crummy news we get today.
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