Missouri websites and the Civil War
Interested in reading more on the Civil War? Please visit the websites listed below:
Virtual Museum http://civilwarvirtualmuseum.org/
Ozarks Civil War, Community Conflict: http://www.ozarkscivilwar.org/
Missouri Digital Heritage: http://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh/CivilWar/Resources.asp
Lee & Grant Traveling Exhibit: http://powersmuseum.com/exhibits/lee-grant.html
The Powers Museum suggests the following websites for further information on Grant or Lee.
Robert E. Lee archival materials at the Missouri History Museum.
Robert E. Lee historical marker in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War – U. S. Grant Camp, #68 (in St. Louis).
U. S. Grant National Historic Site in St. Louis.
U. S. Grant’s home Hardscrabble (now part of Grant’s Farm attraction) in St. Louis.
U. S. Grant in Missouri as presented by Civil War St. Louis.
Listen to a podcast about U. S. Grant becoming a Brigadier at Ironton, Missouri in the Arcadia Valley. For more on the Civil War in the Arcadia Valley including the Battle of Pilot Knob at Fort Davidson (now at State Historic Site), consult this link.
Trans-Mississippian Civil War Blog
Civil War in Oklahoma (Indian Territory)
Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission
Websites submitted by:
Michele Hansford
Director of Powers Museum
Carthage, MO
417-237-0456
Also in this issue
- Our America Civil War: Still a Great Deal to Learn
- Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass: The Measure of Great Men
- George Caleb Bingham’s Uncivil Civil War
- Civil War Comes to Cass County
- Missouri/Kansas Border War Network
- The Border between Them: Violence and Reconciliation on the Kansas-Missouri Line
- Childrens’ Books and the Civil War
- Thomas Hart Benton at Bonniebrook
- Race,Gender, and Sexuality in the State of Missouri Compromising Positions
- Missouri Websites and the Civil War
- Congratulations, Delia Gillis!










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