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Lewis and Clark in Missouri
Missouri was a beginning and end for the Lewis and ...
Barrett's Missouri Battery
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Barrett...
Weston, Missouri
Established 1837
Weston, Missouri, as shown on Edwar...
Weston, Missouri, Jail
1911
First jail, 1880's log, located upper Main St. ...
Missouri Pacific Wooden Frame Depot
This wooden frame depot is typical of most small to...
Missouri Pacific Caboose
Missouri Pacific Caboose, #13645, a gift of the Uni...
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21...
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21...
21st Missouri and pickets
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21...
21st Missouri and Pickets
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21...
Results for Missouri
Lewis and Clark in Missouri
Missouri was a beginning and end for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Planned by President Thomas Jefferson and carried out by the two captains and a large crew, the expedition is a keystone American event. When the United States took ...
Barrett's Missouri Battery
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Barrett's Missouri Battery
Two 6-pdr. Bronze: Two 12-pdr. Howitzers.
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Army of Tennessee.
Capt. Overton W. Barret, Commanding,
1st Lieut. Wm. Brown
2d Lieut. Isaiah Lightner,
2d Lieut. G. W. Orear.
Nov. 25th, 1863 11 a.m.
One section of ...
Weston, Missouri
Established 1837
Weston, Missouri, as shown on Edwards Brother's map of 1877, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places August 21, 1972. The historic area encompasses sixteen full blocks and portions of eight additional city blocks and approximately 131 ...
Weston, Missouri, Jail
1911
First jail, 1880's log, located upper Main St. This Thomas Street building erected next to first fire station. Ceased being used as jail in 1960's.
National Register of Historic Placses
Marker is on Thomas Street near Blackhawk Street, on the left when ...
Missouri Pacific Wooden Frame Depot
This wooden frame depot is typical of most small town stations of this era. The depot and water tower was [sic] originally built in the 1880s and was located about ¼ mile south. The depot was torn down and moved ...
Missouri Pacific Caboose
Missouri Pacific Caboose, #13645, a gift of the Union Pacific Railway Company, was located in the park on March 10, 1989, a reminder that from May, 1871 to July, 1982 a railroad ran from Lexington to Sedalia through Concordia.
The Lexington ...
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21st Missouri Infantry,
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 8:30 to 9 A.M. April 6, 1862. It then retired to Prentiss' 3d position.
Marker is on Peabody ...
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21st Missouri Infantry,
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 7:30 A.M. to 8:30 A.M. April 6, 1862 and then fell back to camp.
Marker can be reached ...
21st Missouri and pickets
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21st Missouri and pickets of
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
The 21st Mo., 3 companies of 25th Mo., 2 companies of 12th Mich. and 4 companies of 16th Wisconsin were engaged ...
21st Missouri and Pickets
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21st Missouri and pickets of
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
The 21st Mo. reenforced the reconnoitering party of 25th Mo. and the pickets of 12th Michigan and 4 companies of 16th ...