Contributed Sen. Mike Bernskoetter, R-Jefferson City, center, holds up a Missouri flag flown over the state Capitol alongside ...
The simple copper and cardboard urns gathering dust on shelves only had the name of each of the 28 soldiers — but nothing ...
The remains of 28 Civil War veterans and many of their wives are receiving burial services across the country. As first ...
T.J. Stiles, Author, Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War: Centralia ... have been looking all over Missouri. They've been hearing reports. There's X number of soldiers here.
Before the Civil War, almost nobody in Missouri supported the abolition ... Jesse James began to see himself as a soldier on the Democrats' side of the struggle. But that political linkage ...
ST. LOUIS – The remains of a U.S. soldier from Missouri killed on D-Day during World War II will be interred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery next week, military officials announced Friday.
A marker honoring a fallen soldier officially was unveiled Tuesday, Nov. 12, marking 161 years since he was laid to rest, with his descendants, historians, and veterans on hand. More than two and half ...
Housed in the restored Jefferson Barracks 1905 Post Exchange Building, the Missouri Civil War Museum is the oldest active military installation west of the Mississippi River. Within the 22,000 ...