RMBHWB3A–Missouri State Capitol - Missouri State Museum - 'Hands On Civil War'
RMC1PNTA–USA. Exterior view of the Jesse James Farm Museum, Kearney, Missouri, showing covered porch and door.
RMKFYJD1–St. Joseph, Missouri. Civil war museum. Cadet Uniform Coat, Virginia Military Institute. Tailcoat.
RF2HJPGRX–A metal sign for the Lone Jack Civil War Museum & Cemetery
RMMAJ46R–Newspaper clipping, article titled “Martial law proclaimed in Missouri,” page one, 1861-08-31. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMPA9KNK–Kno-Shr, Kansas Chief. Artist: John H. Fitzgibbon (American, born Britain, 1816-1882). Dimensions: Image: 17.9 x 14.8 cm (7 1/16 x 5 13/16 in.). Date: 1853. From 1846 to 1860, John Fitzgibbon operated one of America's most prominent daguerreian establishments in the frontier city of Saint Louis, Missouri. Fitzgibbon learned photography in 1839 while apprenticed as a saddler in Philadelphia, but he is best known for his studio portraits and scenes of regional life in the territories west of the Mississippi River. This daguerreotype of Kno-Shr, a Kansa, is one of the few dated pre-Civil War por
RMMAJN09–Military pass of John Wharton, granting Wharton permission to visit Demopolis, Alabama, page one, 1863-08-03. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMJ55CY6–The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits and maps.]
RMMAJJK6–Records of clothing, List clothing issued to men in Captain Constance Rick’s (or Riek’s) Company C, 4th Missouri Infantry, page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMW071WA–The 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RMMAJJEX–Records of subsistence, listing rations issued to men in Captain Constance Rick’s (or Riek’s) [Company C, 4th Missouri Infantry], page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RF2R1NP6H–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMMAN579–Typescript titled 'St. Louis in the Early Days of the Civil War and the Capture of Camp Jackson,' providing the reminiscences of S.H. Chauvenet, page one, ca. 1932. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RF2M5R3XH–The Old Courthouse in downtown St. Louis is listed on National Park Service's National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom from the 1800's.
RMMAJMD6–Receipt from the St. Louis Transfer Company, for transporting camp equipment and stores to Lindell’s Grove (Camp Jackson) for General Frost’s brigade, page one, 1861-05-06. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMMAJMRW–Circular titled “To All Who Were Rebels, Traitors, Sympathizers and Their Friends during the War,” provided by the Grand Council of the of the L. & U.A.A. of the State of Missouri, page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMKFYJDE–St. Joseph, Missouri. Civil war museum. Medicine kit used by a surgeon in the confederate army.
RMJ53MC1–The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits and maps.]
RMW071W6–Installer Mike Takaki put a field desk together, preserved from the Civil War era as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RF2R1NP6F–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMMAJMT0–Program and ticket for Union celebration honoring George Washington’s birthday, Mercantile Library Hall, St. Louis, proceeds of event to benefit families of volunteers, page one, 1862-02-22. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMPB7171–Newspaper clipping, article titled “Martial law proclaimed in Missouri,” page one, 1861-08-31. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 1098 Newspaper clipping- “Martial law proclaimed in Missouri," August 31, 1861
RMMAMWEB–Broadside titled “Great Events in St. Louis History: General Fremont Makes His Civil War Headquarters at Eighth and Chouteau—1862.' Containing view of General Fremont’s headquarters during the war. page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri
RMKFYJE8–St. Joseph, Missouri. Civil war museum. Medal of Honor given to a private for gallantry in battle.
RMMAJK15–'A Discourse' by Reverend W.G. Eliot, delivered before the members of the 'Old Guard' of St. Louis, published at their request. Includes descriptive roll with names, ranks, ages, birth states, and occupations of members of the Old Guard, page one, 1862. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMPA2WT6–Circular titled “To All Who Were Rebels, Traitors, Sympathizers and Their Friends during the War,” provided by the Grand Council of the of the L. & U.A.A. of the State of Missouri, page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 314 Circular- “To All Who Were Rebels, Traitors, Sympathizers and Their Friends during the War,” ca. 1870
RMPB72WJ–Records of clothing, List clothing issued to men in Captain Constance Rick’s (or Riek’s) Company C, 4th Missouri Infantry, page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 1249 Records of clothing issued to men in Captain Constance Rick’s (or Riek’s) Company C, 4th Missouri Infantry, 1861-1863
RMJ53KA7–The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits and maps.]
RMPB72P4–Records of subsistence, listing rations issued to men in Captain Constance Rick’s (or Riek’s) [Company C, 4th Missouri Infantry], page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 1249 Records of subsistence issued to men in Captain Constance Rick’s (or Riek’s) company (Company C, 4th Missouri Infantry), 1861-1863
RMW071W8–Amy Berra, Registrar at the Missouri History Museum installs a book from the Civil War era as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RMPB74XR–Program and ticket for Union celebration honoring George Washington’s birthday, Mercantile Library Hall, St. Louis, proceeds of event to benefit families of volunteers, page one, 1862-02-22. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 1230 Program and ticket for Union celebration honoring George Washington’s birthday, Mercantile Library Hall, St. Louis, February 22, 1862
RF2R1NP64–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMMAMY06–Invoice of medical supplies, etc., issued to surgeon H.A. Cooper, 23rd Missouri Volunteer Infantry, contained in package marked 'U.S.A. Hospital Dept.,' signed by E.S. Atkinson, Assistant Surgeon, 23rd Infantry Missouri Volunteers, Atlanta, Georgia, page one, September 10, 1864. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMJ54D5E–The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits and maps.]
RMW071W3–Catlin Carter a Conservation Lab Technician at the Missouri History Museum straightens a photograph of William Greenleaf Eliot as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RF2R1NP61–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMPBHYNE–Typescript titled 'St. Louis in the Early Days of the Civil War and the Capture of Camp Jackson,' providing the reminiscences of S.H. Chauvenet, page one, ca. 1932. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 1783 Typescript reminiscence- “St. Louis in the Early Days of the Civil War and the Capture of Camp Jackson" by. S.H. Chauvenet, no date
RMPB74K0–Receipt from the St. Louis Transfer Company, for transporting camp equipment and stores to Lindell’s Grove (Camp Jackson) for General Frost’s brigade, page one, 1861-05-06. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 1248 Receipt from the St. Louis Transfer Company for transporting camp equipment and stores to Lindell’s Grove (Camp Jackson) for General Frost’s brigade, May 6, 1861
RMP9T2E9–Broadside titled “Great Events in St. Louis History: General Fremont Makes His Civil War Headquarters at Eighth and Chouteau—1862.' Containing view of General Fremont’s headquarters during the war. page one, no date. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri 249 Broadside- "Great Events in St. Louis History- General Fremont Makes His Civil War Headquarters at Eighth and Chouteau—1862"
RMMAJXRD–'Adm. David D. Porter.' Steel Engraving by Alonzo Chappel, 1863. Missouri History Museum Photograph and Prints collection. Civil War. P0084-0670.
RMMAKGE0–Reproduction of sketch of Confederate officers’ mess at Johnson’s Island Prison in January 1864 by William B. Cox, no date. B137, Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMMAJTX8–Baptista Edne Chassaing, Chief Engineer, U.S. Navy. Photograph by Genelli, 1861-1865. Missouri History Museum Photograph and Prints collection. Loyal Legion Portrait Albums: Civil War Veterans. P0233-2634.
RMJ556YY–The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits and maps.]
RMW071WB–Amy Berra, Registrar at the Missouri History Museum uncovers a document that abolishes slavery in Missouri from the Civil War era as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RF2R1NP68–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMMAJW6C–Thomas C. Fletcher, Brevet Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. Photograph by Guerin, ca. 1890. Missouri History Museum Photograph and Prints collection. Loyal Legion Portrait Albums: Civil War Veterans. P0233-2879.
RMMAKG84–Pamphlet titled “Project for a Monument to the Women of the Civil War,” published by the Commandery of the State of New York, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, October 4, 1911. Couzins Family Papers, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis.
RMPA3DBK–'Carl Schurz. Maj. Gen U.S.A.' Lithograph by unknown, 1861-1865. Missouri History Museum Photograph and Prints collection. Civil War. P0084-1227. 2 "Carl Schurz. Maj. Gen U.S.A."
RMJ54HP4–The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits and maps.]
RMW071W4–Catlin Carter a Conservation Lab Technician at the Missouri History Museum displays a pistol preserved from the Civil War era as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RF2R1NP6E–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMMAKF6K–'Capture Of Fort Donelson. Charge of The 8th Missouri Regiment, By Colonel M.L. Smith, And The 11th Indiana Zuaves, Colonel NcGinnis, Led By General Lewis Wallace, At Fort Donelson, February 15th.' Wood Engraving by H. Lovie, . Missouri History Museum Photograph and Prints collection. Civil War. P0084-1262.
RMJ532PN–Image taken from page 251 of 'The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits a
RMMAJ41Y–Letter from J.V. Lewis, Asst. Quartermaster’s Office, Memphis, Tenn., to Colonel Lewis B. Parsons, St. Louis, Mo., discussing the practicality of supplying the army in Arkansas by the Arkansas River, page one, 1864-02-26. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMW071W5–Catlin Carter a Conservation Lab Technician at the Missouri History Museum inspects a tea pot preserved from the Civil War era as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RMMAKF74–'The Campaign In Missouri-Night Attack On The National Forces Under Major Bowen, Occupying Salem, Dent County, Missouri, By The Rebel Forces Under Col. Freeman, December 3 - Bloody Repulse Of The Rebels.' Wood Engraving by unknown, 1861. Missouri History Museum Photograph and Prints collection. Civil War. P0084-1263.
RF2R1NP6A–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMPB83XK–Reproduction of sketch of Confederate officers’ mess at Johnson’s Island Prison in January 1864 by William B. Cox, no date. B137, Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis, Missouri. 1254 Reproduction of sketch of Confederate officers’ mess at Johnson’s Island Prison in January 1864 by William B. Cox, no date
RMMAJYPG–'President and Generals C.S. A.' (Jefferson Davis surrounded by Generals Robert E. Lee, A. P. Hill, J. E. B. Stuart, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Johnston, John Morgan, Thomas J. Jackson, and Beauregard). Steel Engraving by J.C. Buttre, New York, 1863. Missouri History Museum Photograph and Prints collection. Civil War. P0084-0797.
RMPB81BE–Pamphlet titled “Project for a Monument to the Women of the Civil War,” published by the Commandery of the State of New York, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, October 4, 1911. Couzins Family Papers, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis. 1160 Pamphlet- “Project for a Monument to the Women of the Civil War,” published by the Commandery of the State of New York, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, October 4, 1911
RMPB7146–Letter from J.V. Lewis, Asst. Quartermaster’s Office, Memphis, Tenn., to Colonel Lewis B. Parsons, St. Louis, Mo., discussing the practicality of supplying the army in Arkansas by the Arkansas River, page one, 1864-02-26. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 909 Letter signed J.V. Lewis, Asst. Quartermaster’s Office, Memphis, Tenn., to Colonel Lewis B. Parsons, St. Louis, Mo., February 26, 1864
RMMAKK0T–Nathan D. Allen was born May 15, 1819, at Watkins Glen, New York, and came to St. Louis in 1837, eventually settling in Webster Groves, St. Louis County, Missouri, where he died May 9, 1903. The diary of Nathan D. Allen contains material on life in Webster Groves, with accounts of the 1849 cholera epidemic and the Civil War in St. Louis, and mentions meeting Abraham Lincoln and Henry Shaw. (Additional information on Allen family was added later by donor.) 1 volume (100 pages) Cite as: Nathan D. Allen Diary, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis. Title: Nathan D. Allen Diary, 1834-1888 .
RMJ55FM6–Image taken from page 145 of 'The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits a
RMW071W9–Sheryl Hunter, a collections Care Specialist at the Missouri History Museum straightens a uniform of a Union soilder from the Civil War era as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RF2R1NP66–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMPB97AN–. English: Nathan D. Allen was born May 15, 1819, at Watkins Glen, New York, and came to St. Louis in 1837, eventually settling in Webster Groves, St. Louis County, Missouri, where he died May 9, 1903. The diary of Nathan D. Allen contains material on life in Webster Groves, with accounts of the 1849 cholera epidemic and the Civil War in St. Louis, and mentions meeting Abraham Lincoln and Henry Shaw. (Additional information on Allen family was added later by donor.) 1 volume (100 pages) Cite as: Nathan D. Allen Diary, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis. Title: Nathan D. Allen Diary, 1
RMPBMB5Y–John Knapp. Steel engraving by unknown, 1883 Missouri History Museum Photograph and Print Collection. Portraits n12686 838 John Knapp
RMJ532PP–Image taken from page 251 of 'The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits a
RMW071W7–Catlin Carter a Conservation Lab Technician at the Missouri History Museum straightens a 34 star American flag from the Civil War era as the 'Civil War in Missouri,' display continues to set up at the Museum in St. Louis on November 8, 2011. To commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War the Missouri History MuseumÕs comprehensive The Civil War in Missouri will feature items from America's bloodiest conflict. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RF2R1NP05–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMMAMY5X–Title: John Knapp. John Knapp. Steel engraving by unknown, 1883 Missouri History Museum Photograph and Print Collection. Portraits n12686
RMJ528WD–Image taken from page 107 of 'The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits a
RF2R1NP6K–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMMAN02P–Letter from W.D. Wood, Col and Acting Adjutant General, Head Quarters, State of Missouri, Adjutant General's Office, St. Louis, to A.T. Bartlett, M.D., Surgeon 3d. Regiment Cavalry M.S.M., Sedalia, Mo., stating that Bartlett has been given a commission as a Surgeon in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment of the Missouri State Militia, and encloses an order to report to Colonel Walter King at Chillicothe, Missouri, for duty, May 19, 1862. Aurelius T. Bartlett Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
RMJ54CXX–Image taken from page 435 of 'The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits a
RF2R1NPAT–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RMJ523KW–Image taken from page 182 of 'The Civil War on the Border. A narrative of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory during the years 1861-62 (1863-65), based upon the official reports ... Second edition, revised. [With portraits a
RF2R1NP69–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RF2R1NP65–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
RF2R1NPAJ–Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
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