Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri will host a presentation by battlefield archeologist Dr. Douglas Scott and Dr. Steve Dasovich
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Wide Awake Films Wins Silver Telly Award for Production of Battle of Gettysburg Animated Map
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Wide Awake Films, an Emmy award-winning production company based in Kansas City, Missouri, is honored to be the recipient of a 2014 Silver Telly award in the Online/Historical Programs category Read Entire Article
Ulysses Grant’s Hometown Celebrates His Legacy
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General U. S. Grant’s connections to St. Louis began in 1843 and endured for 40 years.
Owners of historic Howard County mansion find mysterious ways to revive the past
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Matilda Kinney died of grief. Six of her children died before the age of 7, most succumbing to diphtheria. Read Entire Article
Thomas painting brings Newton County battle to life
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Steve Cottrell has been writing about the battles that took place in Southwest Missouri during the Civil War for decades, but words are limited in their ability to convey the picture of battle. Read Entire Article
The Civil War in Missouri
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In order to see the country’s newest Civil War museum, you’ll have to visit the oldest active military installation west of the Mississippi River. Read Entire Article
Wilson’s Creek NB - Environmental Assessment Available for Public Review
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We are pleased to announce that an Environmental Assessment (EA) for resource preservation and visitor interpretation of Bloody Hill at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield is now available for a 30-day public review and comment period.
New museum tells Missouri’s Civil War story
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In order to see the country’s newest Civil War museum, you’ll have to visit the oldest active military installation west of the Mississippi River. The Missouri Civil War Museum is in a recently restored building on the parade grounds at…