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400 S CENTER ST 13.1 miles
400 S CENTER ST
SHELBINA,
MO
63468
Categories: SHELBINA MO
109 East St 15.4 miles
109 East St
CLARENCE,
MO
63437
Categories: CLARENCE MO
105 E QUINCY ST 18.4 miles
105 E QUINCY ST
LEWISTOWN,
MO
63452
Categories: LEWISTOWN MO
1205 N MISSOURI ST 25.3 miles
1205 N MISSOURI ST
MACON,
MO
63552
Categories: MACON MO
307 MCKAY ST 25.4 miles
307 MCKAY ST
MACON,
MO
63552
Categories: MACON MO
311 S Dickerson St 27.1 miles
311 S Dickerson St
Palmyra,
MO
63461
Categories: Palmyra MO
1100 E OUTER RD S 27.1 miles
1100 E OUTER RD S
CANTON,
MO
63435
Categories: CANTON MO
6000 HOSPITAL DR 32.8 miles
6000 HOSPITAL DR
HANNIBAL,
MO
63401
Categories: HANNIBAL MO
100 MEDICAL DR 32.8 miles
100 MEDICAL DR
HANNIBAL,
MO
63401
Categories: HANNIBAL MO
927 BROADWAY ST STE 120 33.2 miles
927 BROADWAY ST STE 120
QUINCY,
IL
62301
Categories: QUINCY IL
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Bethel is a village in Shelby County, Missouri, United States. The population was 122 at the 2010 census.
Bethel was founded as a Bible communist utopian colony in 1844 by Dr William Keil (1811–1877), a Prussian-born preacher. He and his followers, who were almost exclusively German immigrants to America, believed that the Book of Acts required that Christians hold all property and means of production in common and they organized their Colony accordingly. Traditionally male work was communally performed; however, traditionally female work was still individualized and performed in single family households.
By 1850, the Bethel Colony had a population of 500; by 1860, 600. It owned thousands of sheep, cattle and horses, and had over 3,500 acres under cultivation. It was the commercial center of the region. However, the construction of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad threatened Dr. Keil's theocracy. In 1855, he led his some of his followers westward over the Oregon Trail, to eventually settle Aurora, Oregon and form the Aurora Colony. Other wagon trains followed in subsequent years. The remainder of the Bethel Colony retained their communal ownership of property and shared means of production until three years after his death in 1877. In 1880, the property was divided among the remaining members, thus ending Missouri's most successful communal experiment.
The Bethel Historic District, bounded by Liberty, King, 1st, and 4th Streets, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. At least twenty of the buildings constructed by the Bethel Colony are still extant. These houses are on exhibit to visitors and to the public.
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Population (total): Population in 2019: 112 (0% urban, 100% rural). >Population change since 2000: -7.4%
Population (female): 52
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2019: $515.
Sex Offenders: According to our research of Missouri and other state lists, there were 3 registered sex offenders living in Bethel, Missouri as of April 25, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Bethel is 33 to 1.>
Elevation: 713 feet
Land Area: 0.14 square miles.
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2019: $50,721 (it was $22,083 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2019: $33,010 (it was $13,958 in 2000)
Estimated median house or condo value in 2019: $53,435 (it was $23,100 in 2000) Bethel:$53,435MO:$168,000
By 1850, the Bethel Colony had a population of 500; by 1860, 600. It owned thousands of sheep, cattle and horses, and had over 3,500 acres under cultivation. It was the commercial center of the region. However, the construction of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad threatened Dr. Keil's theocracy. In 1855, he led his some of his followers westward over the Oregon Trail, to eventually settle Aurora, Oregon and form the Aurora Colony. Other wagon trains followed in subsequent years. The remainder of the Bethel Colony retained their communal ownership of property and shared means of production until three years after his death in 1877. In 1880, the property was divided among the remaining members, thus ending Missouri's most successful communal experiment.