Snelson-Brinker House

Snelson-Brinker House was a historic home located near Steelville, Crawford County, Missouri.

It was built by Levi Lane Snelson in 1834, as a one-story, double-pen log dwelling, and sold to John B. Brinker in 1837.

Later that year, the property was the site of the murder of Brinker's two-year-old daughter Vienna, for which Mary the slave became the youngest person to be executed in Missouri history.

The Snelson-Brinker House is significant as a campsite and gravesite during the period of the Trail of Tears.

This article about a property in Crawford County, Missouri on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.