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Every Man a Quotation: Brick Wall: James McGregor
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Every Man a Quotation. Chronicling the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of a determined genealogist. Monday, August 2, 2010. Brick Wall: James McGregor. A pretty exhaustive search of census records from 1860 and 1870 has yielded no match for James McGregor, or any name remotely similar, with a birth year of 1858. So how, if he truly was born in Pennsylvania, did he reach Missouri twenty-two years later? So what are my next steps? Has a great collection of newspapers on microfilm that contains many Maco...
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Columbia Missourian (1908, 1909, 1929, 1966)
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Columbia Missourian (1908, 1909, 1929, 1966). Columbia Missourian (1908, 1909, 1929, 1966). Columbia Missourian (1967 - Oct 1968). Columbia Missourian (Nov 1968 - Sept 1970). Columbia Missourian (Oct 1970 - 1972). Columbia Missourian (1973 - 1974). Columbia Missourian (1976 - 1979). Columbia Missourian (1980 - 1984). STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI; UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM. 2007-2013 Missouri Digital Heritage. Missouri Office of the Secretary of State. Columbia Missourian (1973 -...
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TransylvanianDutch: MO Resources
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St Louis Area Obituaries. Below are resources I have found useful in my family history research in the state of Missouri . There is a heavy focus on the St. Louis area, as that is where the majority of my research has occurred, though I have included information on resources that are pertinent to other areas in the state. Jackson County, MO Dept of Records. Missouri Online Resources and Databases. A Coroner's Inquest Database. Missouri Judicial Records,. And Missouri Death Certificates. These maps are gr...
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Civil War Missouri: Missouri's journey from slavery to freedom
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Friday, April 18, 2008. Missouri's journey from slavery to freedom. Unlike cotton-based slavery in much of the south, Missouri’s 'peculiar institution’ concentrates in the market crops of livestock, grains, hemp and tobacco. Many slaves work as teamsters and boat hands. Their numbers are concentrated in the counties along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Elijah P. Lovejoy is a prominent abolitionist newspaper editor and publisher in St Louis where he prints editorials critical of slavery. Run...After...
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Civil War Missouri: April 2008
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Friday, April 18, 2008. Missouri's journey from slavery to freedom. Unlike cotton-based slavery in much of the south, Missouri’s 'peculiar institution’ concentrates in the market crops of livestock, grains, hemp and tobacco. Many slaves work as teamsters and boat hands. Their numbers are concentrated in the counties along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Elijah P. Lovejoy is a prominent abolitionist newspaper editor and publisher in St Louis where he prints editorials critical of slavery. Run...After...
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Civil War Missouri: December 2008
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Soldier Ages - Mythical Company Musters Out. Soldier Ages - some references. This book is dedicated to my granddaughter, Lydia Kathleen Diebolt, who was born in Kansas but will live to overcome it" - Kathleen White Miles (1971). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War by T.J. Stiles (Random House, New York, 2002, pps. 510). The Battle of Wilson’s Creek by Edwin C. Bearss (Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield F...Memoirs of th...
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): 150 Years Ago Today, Everyday - Interview with Rudi Keller of the Columbia Daily Tribune
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Thursday, September 25, 2014. 150 Years Ago Today, Everyday. Interview with Rudi Keller of the Columbia Daily Tribune. As a Civil War enthusiast, one of the great joys I've had in the six-plus months I've lived here in central Missouri is reading the daily "Life During War Time" column in the Columbia Daily Tribune. The column from Tuesday of this week.
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Civil War Missouri: Quantrill's Raid and the Lawrence Massacre
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Monday, April 7, 2008. Quantrill's Raid and the Lawrence Massacre. In Lawrence, their primary target is Senator Jim Lane, ardent free-stater and anti-Missouri US Senator; looting and murder is a given. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Missouris journey from slavery to freedom. CWPT annual meeting in Springfield. General Order Number 11. Quantrills Raid and the Lawrence Massacre. Civil War Missouri - top 10. Civil War Missouri - a very brief history. I sit in a chair and read the newspapers. Millio...
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Civil War Missouri: CWPT annual meeting in Springfield
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Thursday, April 10, 2008. CWPT annual meeting in Springfield. The Civil War Preservation Trust’s annual meeting is in Springfield Missouri, April 17-20. The conference focus is “War in the Ozarks: Trans-Mississippi and Missouri”. Invited speakers and scholars include:. 8226; Troy Banzhaf. 8226; Edwin C. Bearss. 8226; Vernon Burton. 8226; Dave Hinze. 8226; Ralph Jones. 8226; Connie Langum. 8226; Jeff Patrick. 8226; William Garrett Piston. 8226; John Rutherford. 8226; Richard J. Sommers. Other Noted Gueril...
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