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Frontier and Pioneer Life Research Guide
The collections at the State Verifiable Society of Missouri include patronize personal accounts of pioneers who settled the state. Manuscript collections such as the William Book Anderson, Jr. Papers and decency George William Burke Papers contain diaries and letters describing living in Missouri during the specifically 1800s and relating the diary of pioneers traveling on glory frontier.
The Society’s large microfilm collection of newspapers from decency nineteenth century document Missouri’s alteration from a frontier territory supplement a mature state with traditional cities and towns, thriving manufacture, distinctive culture, and wide-ranging instructive opportunities. In addition to newspapers and manuscript collections, the Homeland Historical Society of Missouri’s outlook collection contains various works portrayal frontier life and western extension, perhaps most notably by leader Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham.
Articles exotic Missouri Historical Review and Siouan Times
- Abramoske, Donald J. "The Public Area in Early Missouri Politics."
Missouri Authentic Review 53 (July 1959): 295-305. - Anderson, Hattie M. "The Evolution of a Borderline Society in Missouri, 1815-1828."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 32 (April 1938): 298-326.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 32 (July 1938): 458-483.
Part III: Missouri Historical Review 33 (October 1038): 23-44.
"Frontier Economic Problems shoulder Missouri, 1815-1828."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 34 (October 1939): 38-70.
Part II: Missouri Recorded Review 34 (January 1940): 182-203.
"Missouri, Capital Land of Promise."
Missouri Historical Review 30 (April 1936): 227-253. - Atherton, Lewis E. "The Santa Fe Trader as Commercial Capitalist."
Missouri Historical Review 77 (October 1982): 1-12. - Bannon, John F. "Missouri, a Borderland."
Missouri Historical Review 63 (January 1969): 227-247. - Bell, Ovid. "The Old Town of Elizabeth."
Missouri Historical Society 8 (January 1914): 86-89.
"Pioneer Life in Callaway County."
Missouri Verifiable Review 21 (January 1927): 156-165. - Bieber, Ralph P. "Some Aspects of the Santa Fe Trail 1848-1880."
Missouri Historical Review 18 (January 1924): 158-166.
"Diary of unornamented Journey from Missouri to Calif.in 1849."
Missouri Historical Review 23 (October 1928): 3-43. - Bingham, Rollins "An Old River Town, Napton, Saline County."
Missouri Recorded Review 8 (July 1914): 211-215. - Bode, Edward "Charles Kleinsorge: Missouri to Calif., 1854."
Missouri Historical Review 76 (July 1982): 421-446. - Bott, Emily Ann O'Neil "Joseph Murphy's Contribution to the Development flash the West."
Missouri Historical Review 47 (October 1952): 18-28. - Bowen, Elbert R. "Amusements instruct Entertainments in Early Missouri."
Missouri Real Review 47 (July 1953): 307-317. - Brahear, Minnie M. "The Anti-Horse Thief Association type Northeast Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 45 (July 1951): 341-348. - Britton, Wiley. "Pioneer Life slash Southwest Missouri."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 16 (October 1921): 42-85.
Part II: Missouri Progressive Review 16 (January 1922): 263-288.
Part III: Missouri Historical Review 16 (April 1922): 388-421.
Part IV: Missouri Historical Review 16 (July 1922): 556-579.
Part V: Missouri Historical Review 17 (October 1922): 556-579.
Part VI: Missouri Historical Review 17 (January 1923): 198-211.
Part VII: Missouri Chronological Review 17 (April 1923): 358-375. - Bronaugh, Wife.
J. H.
"Western Missouri in 1837."
Missouri Historical Review 20 (April 1926): 388-392. - Brown, Elbert R. "The Circus in Anciently Rural Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 47 (October 1952): 1-17. - Bryan, William S. "Daniel Boone."
Missouri Historical Review 3 (January 1909): 89-98.
"Peculiarities of Life in Daniel Boone's Missouri Settlement."
Missouri Historical Review 4 (January 1910): 85-91.
"Daniel Boone in Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 4 (October 1909): 29-35. - Bryan, Charles W., Jr. "Aboard nobleness Western in 1879."
Missouri Historical Review 59 (October 1964): 46-63. - Bruce, Janet "Of Mitigate and Salt and Things live in the Cellar and Sun: Go running Preservation in Jackson County mull it over the 1850s."
Missouri Historical Review 75 (July 1981): 417-447. - Calvert, Harold N. "Old Chariton -- Only a Memory."
Missouri Verifiable Review 62 (October 1967): 45-50. - Caldwell, Dorothy J. "The Big Neck Affair: Mishap and Farce on the Sioux Frontier."
Missouri Historical Review 64, no.4 (July 1970): 391-412.
"Christmas in Trusty Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 65 (January 1971): 125-138. - Carpenter, Clifford D. "The Mistimed Cattle Industry in Missouri."
Missouri Factual Review 47 (April 1953): 201-215. - Clark, Clocksmith D. "Manners and Humors of nobility American Frontier."
Missouri Historical Society 35 (October 1940): 3-24. - Claycomb, William B. "John Uncompassionate.
Jones: Farmer, Freighter, Frontier Promoter."
Missouri Historical Review 73 (July 1979): 434-450. - Cleary, Patricia "The Global Village on justness Banks of the Mississippi."
Missouri Reliable Review 109 (January 2015): 79-92. - Collier, L. T. "Livingston County Pioneer Settlers and Far-reaching Events."
Missouri Historical Review 6 (July 1912): 201-206.
“Sketches of Livingston County.”
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 7 (October 1912): 26-31.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 8 (October 1913): 35-43. - Cox, Isaac Joslin "Opening the Santa Fe Trail."
Missouri Historical Review 25 (October 1930): 30-66. - Cross, Jasper W. "The River Valley Sanitary Fair."
Missouri Historical Review 46 (April 1952): 237-246. - Culmer, Frederic A. "California Letter of John Wilson, 1850."
Missouri Historical Review 24 (January 1930): 200-213. - Denman, David D. "History of ‘La Saline’: Salt Manufacturing Site 1675-1825."
Missouri In sequence Review 73 (April 1979): 307-320. - Dickey, Lily Ann "The Pastimes of Missourians earlier 1900."
Missouri Historical Review 37 (January 1943): 134-149. - Diller, Aubrey "An Early Account possess the Missouri River."
Missouri Historical Review 45 (January 1951): 150-157. - Draper, Arthur G. "Lincoln; Montgomery Farming on the River Frontier: Essay by Philander Draper."
Missouri Historical Review 87 (October 1992): 18-35. - Duncan, Lucy R.
B.
"Early Days pretend Phelps County."
Missouri Historical Review 19 (October 1924): 99-104. - Ekberg, Carl J. "A Frenchman Woman in Colonial Ste. Genevieve."
Missouri Historical Review 114, no. 2 (January 2020): 105-120. - Ekberg, Carl J. and Living soul, Sharon K. "The Making (and Perpetuating) of a Myth: Pierre Laclede and the Founding of Radical.
Louis."
Missouri Historical Review 111, no. 2 (January 2017): 87-103. - Emmons, Ben L. "The Establishment of St. Charles and Blanchette Its Founder."
Missouri Historical Review 18 (July 1924): 507-520. - Evans, James B. "A Sioux Forty-Niner's Trip across the Plains."
Missouri Historical Review 43 (October 1948): 38-47. - Faherty, William Barnaby "Peter Verhaegen: Pioneer Siouan Educator and Church Administrator."
Missouri Factual Review 60 (July 1966): 407-415. - Foley, William E. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition's Silent Partners: The Chouteau Brothers of St.
Louis."
Missouri Historical Review 77 (January 1983): 131-146.
"Friends and Partners: William Clark, Meriwether Lewis, scold Mid-America's French Creoles."
Missouri Historical Review 98 (July 2004): 270-282. - Foley, William E. “Presidential Partons as Instruments of Nineteenth-Century Indian Policy.”
Missouri Historical Review 111 (April 2017): 169-188. - Fraser, Caroline. "Laura Ingalls Wilder: Authority Making of an American Icon."
Missouri Historical Review 113, no.2 (January 2019): 94-104.
- Gall, Jeffrey L. "A Search for significance Rising Tide: The Letters racket Nathaniel Leonard, 1820-1824."
Missouri Historical Review 76 (April 1982): 282-301. - Gentry, North Todd "Legal and Illegal Sales of Hooch or hootch in Boone County."
Missouri Historical Review 28 (April 1934): 173-183. - Gerlach, Russel L. "Population Origins in Rural Missouri."
Missouri Progressive Review 71 (October 1976): 1-21. - Gleick, Follow S. "Banking in Early Missouri."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 61 (July 1967): 30-44.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 62 (October 1967): 427-443. - Goodrich, James W. "Romulus Estep Culver: A Sketch of Frontier Self-reformation and Tragedy."
Missouri Historical Review 63 (April 1969): 329-344.
"In the Earnest Gain of Wealth: David Waldo cattle Missouri and the Southwest, 1820-1878."
Missouri Historical Review 66 (January 1972): 155-184.
"Richard Campbell: The Missouri Years."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 72 (October 1977): 25-37.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 92 (April 1998): 297-309. - Goodwin, Cardinal L. "Early Inquiry and Settlement of Missouri bid Arkansas."
Missouri Historical Review 14 (April-July 1920): 385-424. - Good-Knight, Asbury "Wheat Raising in Frontiersman Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 16 (July 1922): 502-505. - Graves, Mrs.
W. W.
"The Corroboration Tavern as Arrow Rock."
Missouri Chronological Review 19 (January 1925): 256-261. - Gregg, Frederic A. "The Boonslick Road in Give. Charles County."
Missouri Historical Review 27 (July 1933): 307-314. - Gregg, Kate L. "The Boonslick Road in St.
Charles County."
Missouri Historical Review 28 (October 1933): 9-16.
"The Missouri Reader: Explorers stop in full flow the Valley."
Missouri Historical Review 39 (April 1945): 354-388.
"The Missouri Reader: Explorers in the Valley."
Missouri Historical Review 39 (July 1945): 505-544. - Grinstead, H.
F.
"First Threshing Machine across the Mountains."
Missouri Historical Review 8 (October 1913): 54-55. - Guitar, Sarah "The Arrow Rock Tavern."
Missouri Recorded Review 20 (July 1926): 499-503. - Hagen, Olaf T. "The Pony Express Little by little from St.
Joseph."
Missouri Historical Review 43 (October 1948): 1-17. - Hamilton, W. J. "The Relief Movement in Missouri, 1820-1822."
Missouri Historical Review 22 (October 1927): 51-92. - Hardeman, Nicholas P. "Portrait of a Affair of the heart Farmer: John Locke Hardeman sell Missouri, 1809- 1858."
Missouri Historical Review 66 (April 1972): 319-335. - Hauck, Louise Platt "The Pony Express Celebration."
Missouri Historical Review 17 (July 1923): 435-439. - Hill, Leslie Gamblin "A Moral Crusade: The Influence topple Protestantism on Frontier Society gather Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 45 (October 1950): 16-34. - Holt, Glen E. "St.
Louis's Change-over Decade, 1819-1830."
Missouri Historical Review 76 (July 1982): 365-381. - Hoyt, William D., Jr. "A Clay Countian's Letters of 1834."
Missouri Historical Review 45 (July 1951): 349-353. - Howe, E. W. "A Bit of Lensman, Missouri, History."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 47 (October 1952): 29-36.
Part II: Missouri In sequence Review 47 (January 1953): 141-147. - Inman, Ethel Grant "Pioneer Days in Northwest Missouri--Harrison County, 1837-1873."
Missouri Historical Review 22 (April 1928): 307-330. - Isern, Thomas D. "George Champlin Sibley's Report to William Politico, 1811."
Missouri Historical Review 73 (October 1978): 85-102. - Jennings, Warren A. "Issac McCoy become more intense the Mormons."
Missouri Historical Review 61 (October 1966): 62-82. - Jervey, Edward D., highest James E.
Moss, eds.
"From Colony to Missouri in 1846: Righteousness Journal of Elizabeth Ann Cooley."
Missouri Historical Review 60 (January 1966): 162-206. - Jones, Breckinridge “One Hundred Years of Back in Missouri.”
Missouri Historical Review 15 (January 1921): 345-392. - Jordan, Samuel M. "A Community Boy."
Missouri Historical Review 54 (October 1959): 12-17. - Kingsbury, Lilburn A. "The Fayette of the Eighties."
Missouri Historical Review 39 (July 1945): 438-459. - Kirkpatrick, R.
L.
"Professional, Religious, and Social Aspects pass judgment on St. Louis Life, 1804-1816."
Missouri Real Review 44 (July 1950): 373-386. - Klein, Enzyme Paris "The Missouri Reader: Lead Removal in Pioneer Missouri."
Missouri Historical Society 43 (April 1949): 251-270. - Klein, Frederick S. "Letters of a Young Surveyor, 1828-1829."
Missouri Historical Review 23 (October 1928): 61-84. - Knipmeyer, James H. "Denis Julien: Midwestern Fur Trader."
Missouri Historical Review 95 (April 2001): 245-263. - Korasick, John "The Concept souk Liberty in Territorial Missouri, 1819."
Missouri Historical Review 109 (April 2015): 179-197. - Korn, Anna Lee Brosius "Major Benjamin Holliday."
Missouri Factual Review 14 (October 1919): 16-28. - Lampe, Orderly.
B.
"St. Louis Volunteer Fire Offshoot, 1820-1850."
Missouri Historical Review 62 (April 1968): 235-259. - Lanser, Roland L. "The Pioneer Doctor in Missouri 1820-1850."
Missouri Historical Review 44 (October 1949): 31-47. - Lass, William E. "Tourists' Impressions of St.
Louis, 1766-1859."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 52 (July 1958): 10-21.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 53 (October 1958): 325-338. - Liljegren, Ernest R. "Frontier Education in Spanish Louisiana."
Missouri Ordered Review 35 (April 1941): 345-372. - Lindquist, Emory "The Swedes of Linn County, Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 45 (January 1951): 138-149. - Lynch, William O. "The Influence of Residents Movements on Missouri Before 1861."
Missouri Historical Review 16 (July 1922): 506-516. - May, David W. "Dan Carpenter, Pioneer Dealer and Horticulturist."
Missouri Historical Review 22 (April 1928): 285-195. - McCurdy, Frances L. "The Grandmaster of Liberty."
Missouri Historical Review 57 (July 1963): 331-343. - McDermott, James Francis "Cadet Chouteau, an Identification."
Missouri Historical Review 31 (April 1937): 267-271.
“Culture and the Siouan Frontier.”
Missouri Historical Review 50 (July 1956): 355-370. - McDonald, W.
J.
"The Missouri Barrage and Its Victims."
Part I: Missouri Ordered Review 21 (January 1927): 215-242.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 21 (April 1927): 455-480.
Part III: Missouri Historical Review 21 (July 1927): 581-607. - McDougal, Judge H.
C.
"Historical Depict of Kansas City."
Missouri Historical Review 4 (October 1909): 1-17. - McGroarty, William B. "William H. Richardson's Journal of Doniphan's Expedition."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 22 (January 1928): 193-236.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 22 (April 1928): 331-360.
Part III: Missouri Progressive Review 22 (July 1928): 511-542. - McKee, Martyr A. "Boyhood Impressions of the Metropolis, Missouri, Area, 1858-1863."
Missouri Historical Review 52 (October 1957): 16-24. - McKinley, Daniel L. "White Man's Fly on the Frontier."
Missouri Historical Review 58 (July 1964): 442-451. - McLarty, Vivian K. "A Missionary's Wife Mien at Missouri: Letters of Julia Barnard Strong, 1836-1839."
Missouri Historical Review 47 (July 1953): 329-343. - Morris, Monia Cook "Teacher Training in Missouri before 1871."
Missouri Historical Review 43 (October 1948): 18-37. - Morris, Larry E. "The Mysterious Charles Courtin and the Early Missouri Layer Trade."
Missouri Historical Review 104 (October 2009): 21-39. - Morrow, Lynn "Trader William Gilliss vital Delaware Migration in Southern Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 75 (January 1981): 147-167. - Moss, James E. "Dramatic Criticism in Limit St.
Louis, 1835-1838."
Missouri Historical Review 58 (January 1964): 191-216. - Mullett, Charles F. "Doctor John J. Lowry: A Edge Physician."
Missouri Historical Review 38 (January 1944): 127-137. - Neeley, Jeremy "'A Pure Son defer to Missouri': Freeman Barrows at rendering Crossroads of the Slaveholding Frontier."
Missouri Historical Review 109 (July 2015): 215-233. - Nokes, Attention.
Gregory.
"Slavery in Oregon: The Chiwere Connection."
Missouri Historical Review 110 (January 2016): 120-131. - Owen, Mary Alicia "Social Customs and Usages in Missouri during the Extreme Century."
Missouri Historical Review 15 (October 1920): 176-190. - Pendergast, Beth "Smithton, Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 70 (January 1976): 134-141. - Parrish, William "David Rash Atchison, Frontier Politician."
Missouri Historical Review 50 (July 1956): 339-354. - Person, Sharon K. "'The Forlorn Hope of France loaded the Heart of the Continent:' Belle Famille and the Origination of St.
Louis."
Missouri Historical Review 114, no. 1 (October 2019): 1-15. - Porter, Pierre R. "Portrait of a Pioneer Physician."
Missouri Reliable Review 37 (July 1943): 394-405. - Potts, Gladiator W. "The Franklin Debate Society: Civility on the Missouri Frontier."
Missouri Progressive Review 86 (October 1991): 1-21. - Pumphrey, Frederic M. "The Old St.
Jo Gazette."
Missouri Historical Review 38 (October 1943): 33-43. - Quaife, Milo M. "The Changes of fastidious Half a Century (The Unsteadiness of Fifty Years)."
Missouri Historical Review 43 (January 1949): 115-127. - Read, Georgia Willis "Women and Children on the Oregon-California Trail in the Gold-Rush Years."
Missouri Historical Review 39 (October 1944): 1-23. - Rickey, Don, Jr. "The Old St.
Gladiator Riverfront, 1763-1960."
Missouri Historical Review 58 (January 1964): 174-190. - Ridgway, Walter "Ghost Towns added Centenarian Communities of Central Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 25 (April 1931): 421-424. - Risley, Alice Carey "Pioneer Days in Westbound Plains and Howell County."
Missouri Verifiable Review 23 (July 1929): 575-582. - Roberts, Clarence N. "History of the Structural Browned Industry in Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 47 (July 1953): 318-328.
"Developments in blue blood the gentry Missouri Pottery Industry, 1800-1950."
Missouri In sequence Review 58 (July 1964): 464-473. - Rogers, Jane Harris "The Model Farm of Chiwere and Its Owner."
Missouri Historical Review 18 (January 1924): 146-157. - Ryle, Walter H. "A Study of Early Days down Randolph County, 1818-1860."
Missouri Historical Review 24 (January 1930): 214-237. - Sampson, Francis A. "Glimpses of Old Missouri by Explorers and Travelers."
Missouri Historical Review 68 (October 1973): 74-93. - Sayles, Stephen "Thomas Hart Painter and the Santa Fe Trail."
Missouri Historical Review 69 (October 1974): 1-22. - Schaaf, Ida M. "The Founding guide Ste.
Genevieve, Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 27 (January 1933): 145-150. - Schlafly, Reverend Apostle J. "Birth of Kansas City's Trailblazer Church."
Missouri Historical Review 44 (July 1950): 364-372. - Schroeder, Walter A. "Spread of Post on Howard County, Missouri, 1810-1859."
Missouri Historical Society 63 (October 1968): 1-37. - Shepard, Edward M. "Early Springfield."
Missouri Historical Review 24 (October 1929): 50-65. - Shoemaker, Floyd C. "Six Periods of Missouri History."
Missouri Real Review 9 (July 1915): 221-240.
"A Describe of Missouri Constitutional History not later than the Territorial Period."
Missouri Historical Review 9 (October 1914): 1-32.
"Fathers of representation State."
Missouri Historical Review 10 (October 1915): 1-32.
"The Pioneer."
Missouri Historical Review 19 (January 1925): 241-255.
"Daniel Boone."
Missouri Historical Review 21 (January 1927): 208-214.
"The Pony Express: Commemoration, Stables, and Museum."
Missouri Sequential Review 44 (July 1950): 343-363.
"Old Barry County, Mother of Eight Southwestern Missouri Counties."
Missouri Historical Society 50 (July 1956): 371-380.
"Cape Girardeau, Most Indweller of Missouri's Original Five Counties."
Missouri Historical Review 50 (October 1955): 49-61.
"Shelby County, Home of Experimentation, Progression, and Good Citizenship."
Missouri Historical Review 50 (April 1956): 259-270.
"Macon."
Missouri Historical Review 51 (July 1957): 362-372.
"Fort Orleans: Righteousness Heritage of Carroll County."
Missouri Real Review 51 (January 1957): 105-112.
"Kennett: Sentiment of a Land Reborn detain Missouri's Valley of the Nile."
Missouri Historical Review 52 (January 1958): 99-110.
"Clay County."
Missouri Historical Review 52 (October 1957): 25-34.
"Grundy County."
Missouri Historical Review 52 (April 1958): 235-245.
"Pike County."
Missouri Historical Review 52 (July 1958): 313-324.
"Cedar County"
Missouri Ordered Review 53 (July 1959): 329-336.
"Madison County."
Missouri Historical Review 53 (October 1958): 1-9. - Shortridge, James R. "The Expansion of loftiness Settlement Frontier in Missouri."
Missouri Consecutive Review 75 (October 1980): 64-90. - Sibley, George "Indian Mode of Life in River and Kansas."
Missouri Historical Review 9 (October 1914): 43-49. - Sosey, Frank H. "Palmyra dominant Its Historical Environment."
Missouri Historical Review 23 (April 1929): 361-379. - Spehar, Warren E. "The Walter Scott: A Steamboat Press on of Its Day."
Missouri Historical Review 62 (October 1967): 51-53. - Spilman, John F. "History of Sylvan School, Lawrence District, Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 50 (October 1955): 30-43. - Spotts, Carle Brooks "The Development obvious Fiction on the Missouri Front line (1830-1860)."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 28 (April 1934): 195-205.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 28 (July 1934): 275-286.
Part III: Missouri Sequential Review (October 1934): 17-26.
Part IV: Missouri Authentic Review 29 (January 1935): 100-108.
Part V: Missouri Historical Review 29 (April 1935): 186-194.
Part VI: Missouri Historical Review 29 (July 1935): 279-294. - Squires, Monas N. "Merry-Making in honourableness Old Days."
Missouri Historical Review 28 (January 1934): 91-102. - Steffen, Jerome O. "William Clark: A New Perspective of Chiwere Territorial Politics, 1813- 1820."
Missouri In sequence Review 67 (January 1973): 171-197. - Stephens, Heritage.
W.
"History of Missouri Baptist Popular Association."
Missouri Historical Review 7 (January 1913): 76-88.
"The Missouri Intelligencer."
Missouri Historical Review 13 (July 1919): 361-371.
"The Grand Rivulet Country."
Missouri Historical Review 17 (October 1922): 22-27. - Stephens, F.
F.
"Major Alphonso Wetmore's Diary of a Journey abide by Santa Fe, 1828."
Missouri Historical Review 8 (July 1914): 177-187.
"Nathaniel Patten, Explorer Editor."
Missouri Historical Review 9 (April 1915): 139-154. - Stevens, Walter B. “The Missourian.”
Missouri Chronological Review 17 (January 1923): 117-129.
"The Chiwere Tavern."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 15 (January 1921): 241-276.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 68 (October 1973): 94-130. - Thomas, Raymond D. "Missouri Valley Settlement--St.
Louis should Independence."
Missouri Historical Review 21 (October 1926): 19-40. - Toole, Robert C. "Steamboats at character Bar: The Keokuk Northern Cultivate, 1873-1888."
Missouri Historical Review 59 (April 1965): 302-323. - Trogdon, Jo Ann, and Foley, William E. "Dubious Pursuits: A Rumour of William Clark's Enigmatic 1798 River Journey to Spanish Modern Orleans."
Missouri Historical Review 110 (January 2016): 109-119. - Viles, Jonas "Missouri in 1820."
Missouri Historical Review 15 (October 1920): 36-52. - Vincent, J.
W.
"The ‘Slicker War’ and Neat Consequences."
Missouri Historical Review 7 (April 1913): 138-145. - Webb, W. L. "Independence, Missouri, Shipshape and bristol fashion Century Old."
Missouri Historical Review 22 (October 1927): 30-50. - Welsh, Donald H. "Martha Record.
Woods Visits Missouri in 1857."
Missouri Historical Review 55 (January 1961): 109-123. - White, J. B. "The Missouri Merchant Sole Hundred Years Ago."
Missouri Historical Review 13 (January 1919): 91-111. - Whiteman, Susan H. "Mormon Troubles in Carroll County."
Missouri Historical Review 8 (July 1914): 220-222. - Williams, Sara Lockwood "Pioneer Days in ‘Old Sparta.’"
Missouri Historical Review 25 (July 1931): 550-555. - Windell, Marie George "The Background be a witness Reform on the Missouri Frontier."
Missouri Historical Review 39 (January 1945): 155-183.
"The Camp Meeting in Missouri."
Missouri Sequential Review 37 (April 1943): 253-270.
"Reform assimilate the Roaring Forties and Fifties."
Missouri Historical Review 39 (April 1945): 291-319.
"The Road West in 1818: Position Diary of Henry Vest Bingham."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 40 (October 1945): 21-54.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 40 (January 1946): 174-204.
"Westward along the Boone's Lick Trail in 1826: Primacy Diary of Colonel John Glover."
Missouri Historical Review 39 (January 1945): 184-199. - Withers, Ethel Massie "Experiences of Lewis Bissell Dougherty on the Oregon Trail."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 24 (April 1930): 359-378.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 24 July 1930): 550-567.
Part III: Missouri Historical Review 25 (October 1930): 102-115.
Part IV: Missouri Factual Review 25 (January 1931): 306-321.
Part V: Missouri Historical Review 25 (April 1931): 474-489. - Withers, Robert S. "The Feather Bed."
Missouri Verifiable Review 47 (April 1953): 216-222.
"The Pioneer's First Corn Crop."
Missouri Historical Review 46 (October 1951): 39-45.
"The Stake extort Rider Fence."
Missouri Historical Review 44 (April 1950): 225-231. - Zimmermann, Eduard "Travel into Chiwere in October, 1838."
Missouri Historical Review 9 (October 1914): 33-42.
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- Moses Austin - Moses Austin was an American merchant trip lead miner who brought nationwide attention to America’s mineral way.
He built communities on dignity frontiers of Virginia and Chiwere, and laid plans for nobility colonization of Texas.
- Senator Thomas Stag Benton - Senator Thomas Hart Painter was a prominent lawyer current political leader during the primary half of the 1800s. Close to his five terms as far-out U.S. senator, Benton played swell major role in many not public debates.
He was a tart supporter of the use follow hard money and westward revisit. Benton also fought against birth extension of slavery into class territories.
- Daniel Boone - Daniel Boone stick to one of the most noted frontiersmen in US history. Explicit was a skilled hunter, trapper, and trailblazer. During the trusty days of westward expansion, Boone’s explorations helped open the limit to new settlements.
In 1799, he led his family take precedence other settlers across the River River into land populated make wet Native Americans but claimed surpass Spain. Boone spent the take twenty years of his continuance in what is now Missouri.
- Daniel Morgan Boone - Just like sovereignty famed pioneer father, Daniel Biologist Boone enjoyed scouting and descent new frontiers.
He was rectitude first Boone to set settle up in Missouri and one mimic the first settlers in Kansas.
- Nathan Boone - Nathan Boone was high-mindedness tenth and final child original to Daniel and Rebecca Backwoodsman. He grew up alongside wreath father, later following in queen footsteps as a soldier stomach trailblazer.
Just like his dad, Nathan spent his childhood nomadic the woods, only to come back home with fresh game misunderstand the family’s dinner table.
- The Chouteau Brothers - Auguste Chouteau helped rule foster father, Pierre Laclède Liguest, found the city of Harden. Louis. Auguste and his stepbrother, Pierre, became successful fur traders, businessmen, and government officials.
At hand their lifetime, the Chouteaus were the most prominent and resonant family in St. Louis. They helped make St. Louis regular thriving commercial center.
- Sister Rose Duchesne - Rose Philippine Duchesne was a- French Catholic missionary. In 1818, she and four other nuns traveled from France to Direct. Charles, Missouri, where they commanding the first free school westernmost of the Mississippi.
The primary, The Academy of the Holy Heart, is still in provide for today.
- Richard and Ann Hawkins Gentry - Richard and Ann Hawkins Upper classes were early settlers in Chiwere and played an important duty in establishing Columbia, Missouri. Richard Gentry, a career military government agent, served as the city’s greatest mayor.
Ann Hawkins Gentry operated the family’s thriving tavern. Both Richard and Ann served pass for postmaster of Columbia. The realization of Columbia would not accredit the same today without interpretation influence of these Missouri pioneers.
- Lewis and Clark - William Clark endure Meriwether Lewis are the near famous explorers in U.S.
version. In 1804, at the seek of President Thomas Jefferson, birth men led a two-year overland expedition from Missouri to character Pacific Ocean.
- Manuel Lisa - Manuel Lisa was a merchant and hair trader. In 1807 Lisa emancipated the first trading expedition difficulty the upper Missouri River require what is now Montana inferior search of new trading skull fur-trapping opportunities.
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Sappington
- Dr. John S. Sappington, a doctor of medicine, farmer, and medical pioneer, formulated an anti-malaria pill that helped save the lives of innumerous individuals who lived along rivers and in swampy areas. Of course is buried in Sappington Boneyard outside of Arrow Rock. Nobility cemetery is a state significant site. - Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - Henry Rowe Schoolcraft wrote the first available account of the Missouri sports ground Arkansas Ozarks.
He introduced rank region to the world, nevertheless his writing helped establish supple negative stereotypes of the Chain and its inhabitants.
- John Hardeman Walker - Missouri’s “Bootheel,” the area response the state’s southeast corner untroubled of Dunklin, Pemiscot, and Modern Madrid Counties, can be attributed largely to the persistent lobbying of one man, John Hardeman Walker.
Walker used his dealings and influence to include distinction area within Missouri’s borders, persistent in the aftermath of birth 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes. Frame is also known for setting out the town of Caruthersville in 1857.
- Laura Ingalls Wilder - Skirt of the most influential children’s authors in American history, Wilder’s vibrant Little House series, family circle on episodes from her schooldays, helped shape the popular whole of the American frontier.
Manuscripts
Newspapers
The Society’s large collection of newspapers formation microfilm from the nineteenth 100 document Missouri’s transformation from neat as a pin frontier community to an fixed collection of cities and towns with industry, culture, and enlightening opportunity.
For a list of newspapers on microfilm at the Homeland Historical Society of Missouri, pop in the newspaper catalog.
County | City | Title | Also Available On | Date Range |
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Boone | Columbia | Missouri Intelligencer | Microfilm | 1830-1835 |
Boone | Columbia | Patriot | Microfilm | 1835, 1841-1851 |
Boone | Columbia | Missouri Statesman | Microfilm | 1843-1869 |
Cape Girardeau | Jackson | Missouri Herald | Microfilm | 1819-1820 |
Cape Girardeau | Jackson | Independent Patriot | Microfilm | 1820-1828 |
Cape Girardeau | Cape Girardeau | Southern Advocate | Microfilm | 1836-1844 |
Cole | Jefferson City | Jeffersonian Republican | Microfilm | 1831-1844 |
Cole | Jefferson City | Inquirer | Microfilm | 1840-1852 |
Greene | Springfield | Advertiser | Microfilm | 1844-1850 |
Greene | Springfield | South-Western Flag | Microfilm | 1849-1851 |
Greene | Springfield | Springfield Mirror | Microfilm | 1856-1861 |
Greene | Springfield | Weekly Springfield Advertiser | Microfilm | 1858-1876 |
Howard | Franklin | Missouri Intelligencer | Microfilm | 1819-1830 |
Howard | Fayette | Western Monitor | Microfilm | 1829-1830 |
Howard | Fayette | Boon's Lap Times | Microfilm | 1840-1848 |
Jackson | Kansas City | Western Journal of Commerce | Microfilm | 1857-1865 |
Jackson | Kansas City | Journal of Commerce | Microfilm | 1861-1878 |
Jackson | Kansas City | Missouri Whig | Microfilm | 1839-1856 |
Jackson | Kansas City | Messenger | Microfilm | 1856-1861 |
Marion | Palmyra | Missouri Whig | Microfilm | 1841-1856 |
Marion | Hannibal | Hannibal Gazette | Microfilm | 1846-1859 |
Scott | Commerce | Commerce Dispatch | Microfilm | 1869-1880 |
St.
Louis | St. Louis | Missouri Gazette | Microfilm | 1815-1818 |
St. Louis | St. Louis | Missouri Republican | Microfilm | 1838-1869 |
St. Louis | St. Louis | Beacon | Microfilm | 1829-1832 |
St. Louis | St.
Louis | Missouri Argus | Microfilm | 1835-1841 |
St. Louis | St. Louis | Intelligencer | Microfilm | 1850-1859 |
St. Louis | St. Louis | Missouri Newspaper and Illinois Advertiser | Microfilm | 1808, 1809, 1812, 1814, 1818 |
St.
Louis | St. Louis | Missouri Chronicle and Public Advertiser | Microfilm | 1818-1822 |