McCandless, P. (2000). A History of Missouri, Vol. II, 1820 to 1860, revised edition. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. Moore, G. (1953). The Missouri Controversy, 1819–1821. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press. Nester ...
The fameflower, royal catchfly, Trelease's larkspur, and the coneflower all grow in the southern part of the state. Other flowers native to Missouri are the violet, buttercup, wild rose, anemone, phlox, aster, and goldenrod.
Schuchard has used his love of photography to capture exquisite images of his native state resulting in a visual celebration of the Show Me State.
Presented in a simple, easily understandable, "scrapbook" format, kids will truly enjoy opening this travelogue-like book. This 48-page book is filled with current state facts and statistical data.
The authors chronicle, with lively, stirring prose, the home state of Twain and Truman, ragtime and renegades, Dred Scott and the Pendergast machine. More than 400 vintage photos, maps, and illustrations illuminate the text.
... 250, 251 farmers 242, 247–249, 250 Peoria Indians 19 Perot, Ross 367 Perry County 132 Pershing, General John J. (“Black Jack”) 287–288, 288 Peters, Lieutenant Colonel DeWitt C. 76 Pettis, Spencer 91, 93 Pettis County 6, 10 Phelps, ...
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This glorious panorama of America's past and present helps young readers understand how the development of each state fits into the grand mosaic of America's history ... what each state looks like physically ... who its most memorable ...
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The Heart of the Nation William E. Parrish, Lawrence O. Christensen, Brad D. Lookingbill. This edition first published 2020 © 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Edition History Forum Press (1e, 1980) H. Davidson (2e, 1992) Wiley‐Blackwell (3e ...
Missouri: Heart of the Nation
A very large member of the deer family, elk are brown or tan with a yellowish-brown rump patch and tail. Plentiful before European settlement, elk had disappeared from Missouri ...
In its attempt to cultivate literary taste, Reedy steadfastly emphasized the tie between letters and life, scoffing at William Harris and his band of St. Louis Hegelians, whom Reedy considered pitifully remote and obscure.
In its attempt to cultivate literary taste, Reedy steadfastly emphasized the tie between letters and life, scoffing at William Harris and his band of St. Louis Hegelians, whom Reedy considered pitifully remote and obscure.
In its attempt to cultivate literary taste , Reedy steadfastly emphasized the tie between letters and life , scoffing at William Harris and his band of St. Louis Hegelians , whom Reedy considered pitifully remote and obscure .
A guide to unique places in Missouri.
Describes the history, geography, people, politics and government, economy, state events and attractions, and social life and customs of Missouri, the state that leads the nation in lead production.
Featuring an entirely new chapter as well as new maps, photographs, newly revised Suggestions for Further Reading, and a comprehensive index, this latest edition of our popular survey text—available in paperback as well as ...
Whether you're a visitor or a local looking for something different, Missouri Off the Beaten Path shares with you the Show Me State with new perspectives on timeless destinations and introduces you to those you never knew existed-from the ...
Visit the Japanese Stroll Garden in Springfield, stop in at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, or see seventy emus at Nature's Own Emu Products near Faucett in this guide to lesser-known attractions in the Show Me State.