Founded in 1869, the village of Stoutland, Missouri was situated along the tracks of the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, which later became the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad. The rails were on the line between Camden and Laclede counties, and a portion of the village is included in each of these counties. The village was named for Captain Stout, a director of the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad. Missouri Highways H, T and JJ intersect in Stoutland, which is north of Interstate Highway 44, southwest of Richland, northeast of Sleeper, and northwest of Hazelgreen. A portion of the Mark Twain National Forest lies southeast of Stoutland. St. Louis is about one hundred and fifty miles to the northeast.
 
 
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Family owned and operated, the Stoutland, Missouri business is a supplier of koi, butterfly koi, and goldfish, supplying the pet industry with feeder goldfish, rosie red minnows, fancy goldfish, shubunkins, red fantails, calico koi, and butterfly koi. Its products are highlighted and information on becoming a dealer is offered.
http://www.ozarkfisheries.com/
Specializing in the production and sale of Thorvin, a food supplement for pets, cattle and horses, derived from kelp beds off the coast of Iceland, which are dried at controlled low temperatures, providing a range of vitamins and minerals, along with other nutrients. An overview of the Stoutland, Missouri company’s products is put forward, and its products may be ordered from the site, and a free sample packet requested.
http://www.seacowcattleco.com/
The R-II public school system in Stoutland, Missouri offers a PK-12th grade curriculum through an elementary school nad combined junior high school and high school program, each of which are defined here, with a district calendar, schedules, faculty contacts, and announcements. A profile of its library, counseling office, athletics and affiliated organizations are included.
http://www.stoutlandschools.com/