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Liberty, Missouri

Liberty, Missouri
City
Location in the state of Missouri and in Clay County
Location in the state of Missouri and in Clay County
Coordinates: 39°14′27″N 94°25′35″W / 39.24083°N 94.42639°W / 39.24083; -94.42639Coordinates: 39°14′27″N 94°25′35″W / 39.24083°N 94.42639°W / 39.24083; -94.42639
Country United States
State Missouri
County Clay
Incorporated 1829 (as a town), 1851 (as a city)
Government
 • Type Mayor-Council-Administrator
 • Mayor Lyndell Brenton
Area
 • Total 29.15 sq mi (75.50 km2)
 • Land 29.03 sq mi (75.19 km2)
 • Water 0.12 sq mi (0.31 km2)
Elevation 886 ft (270 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 29,149
 • Estimate (2015) 30,450
 • Density 1,004.1/sq mi (387.7/km2)
 
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP codes 64068, 64069
Area code(s) 816
FIPS code 29-42032
GNIS feature ID 0730132
Website City Website

Liberty is a city in Clay County, Missouri and is a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, located in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 United States Census the population was 29,149. Liberty is the county seat of Clay County. Liberty is home to William Jewell College.

Liberty was settled in 1822, and shortly later became the county seat of Clay County. The city was named for the American concept of liberty.

In 1830, David Rice Atchison established a law office in Liberty. He was joined three years later by colleague Alexander William Doniphan. The two argued cases defending the rights of Mormon settlers in Jackson County, served Northwest Missouri in Missouri's General Assembly, and labored for the addition of the Platte Purchase to Missouri's boundaries.

In October 1838, the two were ordered by Governor Lilburn Boggs to arrest Mormon prophet Joseph Smith Jr. at the Far West settlement in Caldwell County. Immediately after the conclusion of the Mormon War, Smith and other Mormon leaders were incarcerated at the Liberty Jail for the winter as Doniphan labored for a quicker trial date. Although Doniphan led a force of Missouri volunteers ordered to capture the leaders, he defended Joseph Smith in trial and won him a change in venue. While en route to their new venue, Smith and his followers escaped and left Missouri for the new Mormon settlement in Nauvoo, Illinois.


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