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Missouri Historical Review

Cover Description: The Truman Family, commissioned for the State Historical Society of Missouri in 1951 by Richard N. Nacy, is one of eleven portraits that artist Greta Kempton painted of President Harry S. Truman, Bess Wallace Truman, and their daughter, Margaret. The oil-on-canvas work is featured in the Society’s current gallery exhibition, Twentieth-Century Missouri Portraits: From Famous to Familiar. Beginning on page 1 of
this issue, Ethan S. Rafuse examines the president’s love of history in “‘Far More Than a Romantic Adventure’:
The American Civil War in Harry Truman’s History and Memory.”
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July 1931 (Vol. 25, No. 4)

“In Memoriam--Edwin Williams Stephens, 1849-1931.” pp. 543-549.

“Pioneer Days in 'Old Sparta.'” By Sara Lockwood Williams. pp. 550-555.

“Benjamin H. Reeves.” By F. A. Culmer. pp. 556-562.

“Joseph Pulitzer.” Part 3. By George S. Johns. pp. 563-575.

“Joseph B. McCullagh.” Part 4. By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 576-584.

“John Evans, Explorer and Surveyor.” Part 3. By A.P. Nasatir. pp. 585-608.

“The St. Louis School of Thought.” Part 4. By Cleon Forbes. pp. 609-622.

April 1931 (Vol. 25, No. 3)

“History of the Missouri County Court.” By William L. Bradshaw. pp. 387-403.

“Joseph Pulitzer.” Part 2. By George S. Johns. pp. 404-420.

“Ghost Towns and Centenarian Communities of Central Missouri.” By Walter Ridgway. pp. 421-424.

“Joseph B. McCullagh.” Part 3. By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 425-431.

“John Evans, Explorer and Surveyor.” Part 2. By A. P. Nasatir. pp. 432-460.

“The St. Louis School of Thought.” Part 3. By Cleon Forbes. pp. 461-473.

“Experiences of Lewis Bissell Dougherty on the Oregon Trail.” Part 5. By Ethel Massie Withers. pp. 474-489.

January 1931 (Vol. 25, No. 2)

“Joseph Pulitzer.” Part 1. By George S. Johns. pp. 201-218.

“John Evans, Explorer and Surveyor.” Part 1. By A. P. Nasatir. pp. 219-239.

“The Building of the University of Missouri an Epoch Making Step.” By W. S. Dearmont. pp. 240-244.

“Joseph B. McCullagh.” Part 2. By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 245-253.

“The Beginning of the Whig Party in Missouri, 1824-1840.” By Leota Newhard. pp. 254-280.

“Emigrant Missourians in Mexico and Oregon.” By Frederick A. Culmer. pp. 281-288.

“The St. Louis School of Thought.” Part 2. By Cleon Forbes. pp. 289-305.

“Experiences of Lewis Bissell Dougherty on the Oregon Trail.” Part 4. By Ethel Massie Withers. pp. 306-321.

October 1930 (Vol. 25, No. 1)

“Joseph B. McCullagh.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 3-9.

“The Formation of the Missouri Company.” By A. P. Nasatir. pp. 10-22.

“Mark Twain's Artillery, A Mark Twain Legend.” By T. O. Mabbott. pp. 23-29.

“Opening the Santa Fe Trail.” By Isaac Joslin Cox. pp. 30-66.

“The History of Woman Suffrage in Missouri, 1867-1901.” By Monia Cook Morris. pp. 67-82.

“The St. Louis School of Thought.” By Cleon Forbes. pp. 83-101.

“Experiences of Lewis Bissell Dougherty on the Oregon Trail.” Part 3. By Ethel Massie Withers. pp. 102-115.

“Public Opinion and the Inflation Movement in Missouri. 1875-1879.” Chapter 4. By J. A. Leach. pp. 116-146.

July 1930 (Vol. 24, No. 4)

“Mark Twain's Early Writings Discovered.” By C. J. Armstrong. pp. 485-501.

“David R. Atchison.” By Theodore C. Atchison. pp. 502-515.

“Nathan Chapman Kouns.” By Robert F. Walker. pp. 516-520.

“An Account of Spanish Louisiana, 1785.” By A. P. Nasatir. pp. 521-536.

“Selling Missouri Mules Down South in 1835.” By Frederic A. Culmer. pp. 537-549.

“Experiences of Lewis Bissell Dougherty on the Oregon Trail.” Part 2. By Ethel Massie Withers. pp. 550-567.

“Public Opinion and the Inflation Movement in Missouri, 1875-1879.” Chapter 3. By J. A. Leach. pp. 568-585.

April 1930 (Vol. 24, No. 3)

“Advisory Constitutional Opinions of the Missouri Supreme Court.” By Buel Leopard Smith. pp. 343-351.

“Some Impressions of Frank P. Blair.” By C. B. Rollins. pp. 352-358.

“Experiences of Lewis Bissell Dougherty on the Oregon Trail.” By Ethel Massie Withers. pp. 359-378.

“Public Opinion and the Inflation Movement in Missouri, 1875-1879.” By J. A. Leach. pp. 379-413.

“John Bradbury, the Earliest St. Lousian of Botanical Note.” pp. 414-419.

“Ducharme's Invasion of Missouri an Incident in the Anglo-Spanish Rivalry for the Indian Trade of Upper Louisiana.” Part 3. By Abraham P. Nasatir. pp. 420-439.

January 1930 (Vol. 24, No. 2)

“William F. Switzler.” By North Todd Gentry. pp. 161-176.

“John Sappington.” By Thomas B. Hall. pp. 177-199.

“California Letter of John Wilson, 1850.” By Frederic A. Culmer. pp. 200-213.

“A Study of Early Days in Randolph County, 1818-1860.” By Walter H. Ryle. pp. 214-237.

“Ducharme's Invasion of Missouri an Incident in the Anglo-Spanish Rivalry for the Indian Trade of Upper Louisiana.” Part 2. By Abraham P. Nasatir. pp. 238-260.

“Missouri Politics During the Civil War.” Chapter 4. By Sceva Bright Laughlin. pp. 261-284.

October 1929 (Vol. 24, No. 1)

“Ducharme's Invasion of Missouri An Incident in the Anglo-Spanish Rivalry for the Indian Trade of Upper Louisiana.” By Abraham P. Nasatir. pp. 3-25.

“Letters From Alexander W. Doniphan.” By William B. McGroarty. pp. 26-39.

“The True Character of Mark Twain's Wife.” By Cyril Clemens. pp. 40-49.

“Early Springfield.” By Edward M. Shepard. pp. 50-65.

“George Engelmann, Man of Science.” Part 4. By William G. Bek. pp. 66-86.

“Missouri Politics During the Civil War.” Third Article. By Sceva Bright Laughlin. pp. 87-113.

July 1929 (Vol. 23, No. 4)

“George Engelmann, Man of Science. Part 3. By William G. Bek. pp. 517-535.

“The Boone, Hays and Berry Families of Jackson County.” By Virginia Hays Asbury and Albert N. Doerschuk. pp. 536-549.

“Reminiscences of Official Life in Jefferson City, 1865-1875.” By Cyrus Thompson. pp. 550-567.

“The Cook Family of Southeast Missouri.” By George Munger. pp. 568-574.

“Pioneer Days in West Plains and Howell County.” By Alice Carey Risley. pp. 575-582.

“Missouri Politics During the Civil War.” Second Article. By Sceva Bright Laughlin. pp. 583-618.

April 1929 (Vol. 23, No. 3)

“George Husmann.” By H. D. Hooker. pp. 353-360.

“Palmyra and Its Historical Environment.” By Frank H. Sosey. pp. 361-379.

“Military Prisons of St. Louis, 1861-1865.” By W. B. Hesseltine. pp. 380-399.

“Missouri Politics During the Civil War.” By Sceva Bright Laughlin. pp. 400-426.

“George Engelmann, Man of Science.” Part 2. By William G. Bek. pp. 427-446.

“The Great Seal of the State of Missouri.” Part 2. By Perry S. Rader. pp. 447-462.

January 1929 (Vol. 23, No. 2)

“George Engleman, Man of Science.” By William G. Bek. pp. 167-206.

“The National Old Trails Road at Lexington.” By B. M. Little. pp. 207-213.

“The Blairs and Fremont.” By William E. Smith. pp. 214-260.

“An Early Missouri Political Feud.” By Roy V. Magers. pp. 261-269.

“The Great Seal of the State of Missouri.” By Perry S. Rader. pp. 270-297.

October 1928 (Vol. 23, No. 1)

“Diary of a Journey from Missouri to California in 1849.” By Ralph P. Bieber. pp. 3-43.

“When a Missourian Forced a Special Session of Congress.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 44-48.

“The Development of Missouri's State Administrative Organization.” By Isidor Loeb. pp. 49-60.

“Letters of a Young Surveyor, 1828-1829.” By Frederick S. Klein. pp. 61-84.

“More About Protestant Bodies in Missouri Territory.” By John A. Hope. pp. 85-90.

“Historical Geography of Salt River Community, Audrain County, Missouri.” By Sam T. Bratton and W. O. Smith. pp. 91-98.

“Extracts from War-Time Letters, 1861-1864.” By Albert N. Doerschuk. pp. 99-110.

July 1928 (Vol. 22, No. 4)

“General Odon Guitar.” By North Todd Gentry. pp. 419-445.

“Exposition of an Early Diploma Mill.” By E. A. Collins. pp. 446-449.

“Henry Clay Dean, 'The Orator of Rebel Cove.'” By Edgar White. pp. 450-455.

“The Progressive Movement in Missouri.” By William T. Miller. pp. 456-501.

“Historical Activities of the Springfield, Missouri, University Club.” By E. M. Shepard. pp. 502-510.

“Willaim H. Richardon's Journal of Doniphan's Expedition.” Third Article. pp. 511-542.

April 1928 (Vol. 22, No. 3)

“Dan Carpenter, Pioneer Merchant and Horticulturist.” By David W. May. pp. 285-295.

“The Rise and Growth of Protestant Bodies in the Missouri Territory.” By Lucy Simmons. pp. 296-306.

“Pioneer Days in Northwest Missouri--Harrison County, 1837-1873.” By Ethel Grant Inman. pp. 307-330.

“William H. Richardson's Journal of Doniphan's Expedition.” Second Article. pp. 331-360.

January 1928 (Vol. 22, No. 2)

“The Tragedy of the St. Louis Republic.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 139-149.

“Coal in Missouri.” By Sam T. Bratton. pp. 150-156.

“The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and Its Founder, Joseph Baldwin.” By Lucy Simmons and P. O. Selby. pp. 157-170.

“Salt River.” By George A. Mahan. pp. 171-175.

“The Missouri River Region as Seen by the First White Explorers.” By Addison E. Sheldon. pp. 176-186.

“Battle of Pea Ridge.” By Faye L. Stewart. pp. 187-192.

“William H. Richardson's Journal of Doniphan's Expedition.” By William B. McGroarty. pp. 193-236.

October 1927 (Vol. 22, No. 1)

“Joseph H. Burrows.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 3-12.

“Farming as It Used to Be, and as It Is in Missouri.” By Samuel M. Jordan. pp. 13-29.

“Independence, Missouri, A Century Old.” By W. L. Webb. pp. 30-50.

“The Relief Movement in Missouri, 1820-1822.” By W. J. Hamilton. pp. 51-92.

July 1927 (Vol. 21, No. 4)

“Missouri and Imperialism.” By Casper S. Yost. pp. 521-526.

“David Todd.” By North Todd Gentry. pp. 527-537.

“The Development of Local History.” By Edgar White. pp. 538-544.

“Missourians Abroad--James Cash Penney.” By C. P. Dorsey. pp. 545-561.

“The Missouri Priest One Hundred Years Ago.” By John E. Rothensteiner. pp. 562-569.

“A Study in Missouri Politics, 1840-1870.” By Raymond D. Thomas. pp 570-580.

“The Missouri River and Its Victims. By W. J. MacDonald. pp. 581-607.

April 1927 (Vol. 21, No. 3)

“Speeches Delivered at the Annual Dinner of The State Historical Society, January 21, 1927.” pp. 331-346.

“'Missourians,' David R. Francis' Best Speech.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 347-352.

“The Hawthorn, Missouri's Official State Flower.” By Mrs. Waller Washington Graves. pp. 353-360.

“Isaac A. Hedges' Vision of a Sorghum-Sugar Industry in Missouri.” By William M. Ledbetter. pp. 361-369.

“Beginnings of Methodism in Missouri, 1798-1824.” By Lawrence E. Murphy. pp. 370-394.

“Daniel Dunklin.” By Fred Fitzgerald. pp. 395-403.

“Two Forgotten Heroes.” By W. D. Vandiver. pp. 404-419.

“Two Illustrious Pioneers in the Education of Women in Missouri.” By Lucinda de Leftwich Templin. pp. 420-437.

“A Study in Missouri Politics, 1840-1870.” By Raymond D. Thomas. pp. 438-454.

“The Missouri River and Its Victims.” By W. J. McDonald. pp. 455-480.

January 1927 (Vol. 21, No. 2)

“When Cleveland Came to St. Louis.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 145-155.

“Pioneer Life in Callaway County.” By Ovid Bell. pp. 156-165.

“A Study in Missouri Politics, 1840-1870.” By Raymond D. Thomas. pp. 166-184.

“David Nelson and Marion College.” By George A. Mahan. pp. 185-187.

“Campaigning with Mark Twain.” By Absalom Grimes. pp. 188-201.

“Cape Girardeau Historical Society.” By R. B. Oliver. pp. 202-207.

“Daniel Boone.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 208-214.

“The Missouri River and Its Victims.” By W. J. McDonald. pp. 215-242.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--John B. Clark, Sr.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 243-250.

October 1926 (Vol. 21, No. 1)

“Some Historic Facts About Canton.” By James T. Lloyd. pp. 3-8.

“The Location of the Permanent Seat of Government.” By Perry S. Rader. pp. 9-18.

“Missouri Valley Settlement--St. Louis to Independence.” By Raymond D. Thomas. pp. 19-40.

“James S. Green.” By James F. Green. pp. 41-44.

“In Memoriam--Joseph M. Lowe.” The National Old Trails Road Association. pp. 45-49.

“When the Civil War Invaded Livingston County.” By Douglass Stewart. pp. 50-55.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--George C. Bingham.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 56-58.

“The Liberal Republican Movement in Missouri.” By Thomas S. Barclay. pp. 59-108.

July 1926 (Vol. 20, No. 4)

“Some Recollections of George Caleb Bingham.” By C. B. Rollins. pp. 463-484.

“Marion College and Its Founders.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 485-488.

“General John B. Clark.” By C. H. Magee. pp. 489-494.

“The Most Historic Lot in Old St. Charles.” By Ben L. Emmons. pp. 495-498.

“The Arrow Rock Tavern.” By Sarah Guitar. pp. 499-503.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--Claiborne F. Jackson.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 504-508.

“Little Visits With Literary Missourians--Orrick Johns.” By Catharine Cranmer. pp. 509-514.

“The Liberal Republican Movement in Missouri.” By Thomas S. Barclay. pp. 515-564.

April 1926 (Vol. 20, No. 3)

“Missouri River Transportation in the Expansion of the West.” By Edgar A. Holt. pp. 361-381.

“Achievements of the Missouri D.A.R.” By Mrs. W. R. Painter. pp. 382-387.

“Western Missouri in 1837.” By Mrs. J. H. Bronaugh. pp. 388-392.

“John Monteith.” By William Clark Breckenridge. pp. 393-396.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--Frank P. Blair.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 397-398.

“Little Visits with Literary Missourians--Augustus Thomas.” By Catharine Cranmer. pp. 399-405.

“The Liberal Republican Movement in Missouri.” By Thomas S. Barclay. pp. 406-437.

January 1926 (Vol. 20, No. 2)

“Earliest History of Mine La Motte.” By John E. Rothensteiner. pp. 199-213.

“Herculaneum Shot Tower.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 214-216.

“Wawalanowa, Land of the Road to Paradise.” By Chas. K. Soper. pp. 217-222.

“Reminiscences of General John B. Clark.” By W. D. Vandiver. pp. 223-235.

“Adam-Ondi-Ahman.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 236-246.

“Knighting of the Heroes of Agriculture.” By A. A. Jeffrey. pp. 247-251.

“Little Visits with Literary Missourians--Zoe Akins.” By Catharine Cranmer. pp. 252-261.

“The Liberal Republican Movement in Missouri.” By Thomas S. Barclay. pp. 262-332.

October 1925 (Vol. 20, No. 1)

“The Liberal Republican Movement in Missouri.” By Thomas S. Barclay. pp. 3-78.

“Mark Twain Memorials in Hannibal.” By Franklin R. Poage. pp. 79-84.

“Early Gunpowder Making in Missouri.” By William Clark Breckenridge. pp. 85-95.

“The Osage War, 1837.” By Roy Godsey. pp. 96-100.

“The Warrensburg Speech of Frank P. Blair.” By Huston Crittenden. pp. 101-104.

“The Story of an Ozark Feud.” By A. M. Haswell. pp. 105-109.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--Sterling Price.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 110-111.

“Little Visits with Literary Missourians--Rupert Hughes.” By Catharine Cranmer. pp. 112-119.

July 1925 (Vol. 19, No. 4)

“Monuments and Memorials in Missouri.” By Sarah Guitar. pp. 555-603.

“The Home Coming of Shelby's Men.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 604-610.

“Charles V. Riley, Benefactor of Agriculture.” By Floyd G. Summers. pp. 611-621.

“A Folk Tale of Johnny Appleseed.” By Iantha Castlio. pp. 622-629.

“Recollections of the Civil War.” By John Henry Frick. pp. 630-654.

“Missouri's State Museum.” By A. C. Burrill. pp. 655-661.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--Hamilton R. Gamble.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 662-663.

“Little Visits with Literary Missourians--Sara Teasdale.” By Catharine Cranmer. pp. 664-674.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 675-688.

April 1925 (Vol. 19, No. 3)

“Little Visits with Literary Missourians--Fannie Hurst.” By Catharine Cranmer. pp. 389-396.

“The Building of a City--Springfield.” By A. M. Haswell. pp. 397-403.

“Norman J. Colman.” By Floyd G. Summers. pp. 404-408.

“In the Land of the Osages--Harmony Mission.” By Mrs. W. W. Graves. pp. 409-418.

“A Great Report.” By W. O. L. Jewett. pp. 419-422.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--B. Gratz Brown.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 423-426.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 427-437.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 438-471.

January 1925 (Vol. 19, No. 2)

“The Missouri Chronicle, 1673-1924.” By Sarah Guitar and Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 189-240.

“The Pioneer.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 241-255.

“The Old Tavern at Arrow Rock.” By Mrs. W. W. Graves. pp. 256-261.

“The Missouri Mark Twain Collection.” By Laverne J. Dunbar. pp. 262-267.

“The Initiative and Referendum in Missouri.” By N. D. Houghton. pp. 268-299.

“Dedication of Missouri's Capitol, October 6, 1924.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 300-303.

“A Missouri State Newspaper Morgue.” By Laverne J. Dunbar. pp. 304-307.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--James O. Broadhead.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 308-312.

“The True Story of 'Old Drum.'” By Walter L. Chaney. pp. 313-324.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 325-337.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 338-352.

October 1924 (Vol. 19, No. 1)

“Rocheport, Missouri, An Illustration of Economic Adjustment to Environment.” By Lillie Franklin. pp. 3-11.

“The Southwestern Pool.” By R. E. Riegel. pp. 12-24.

“A. T. Still, Founder of Osteopathy.” By Ray G. Hulburt. pp. 25-35.

“Missouri Verse and Verse-Writers.” By M. M. Brashear. pp. 36-93.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--Uriel Wright.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 94-98.

“Early Days in Phelps County.” By Lucy R. B. Duncan. pp. 99-104.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 105-113.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 114-129.

July 1924 (Vol. 18, No. 4)

“William H. Hatch--His Great Contribution to Agriculture.” By F. B. Mumford. pp. 503-506.

“The Founding of St. Charles and Blanchette Its Founder.” By Ben L. Emmons. pp. 507-520.

“The Overland Mail Issue During the Fifties.” By Curtis Nettels. pp. 521-534.

“Diary of a Journey from Kentucky to California, 1849.” By J. A. Pritchard. pp.535-545.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--James S. Rollins.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 546-552.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 553-561.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 562-584.

April 1924 (Vol. 18, No. 3)

“Missouri Verse and Verse-Makers.” By M. M. Brashear. pp. 315-344.

“The Test Oath for the Clergy in Missouri.” By Thomas S. Barclay. pp. 345-381.

“Missouri in the Confederacy.” By David Y. Thomas. pp. 382-391.

“Missourians Abroad--Henry S. Pritchett.” By Grace Gilmore Avery. pp. 392-399.

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--Abiel Leonard.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 400-403.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 404-414.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 415-437.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 438-453.

January 1924 (Vol. 18, No. 2)

“Personal Recollections of Distinguished Missourians--Thomas H. Benton.” By Daniel M. Grissom. pp. 129-145.

“The Model Farm of Missouri and its Owner.” By Jane Harris Rogers. pp. 146-157.

“Some Aspects of the Santa Fe Trail 1848-1880.” By Ralph P. Bieber. pp. 158-166.

“The Holt County Sentinel--A Chronicle of Local History.” By Elizabeth Spencer. pp. 167-172.

“The Missouri Pacific, 1879-1900.” By R. E. Riegel. pp. 173-196.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 197-211.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 212-249.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 250-277.

October 1923 (Vol. 18, No. 1)

“The Missouri Pacific Railroad to 1879.” By R. E. Riegel. pp. 3-26.

“Story of Bald Knobbers.” By A. M. Haswell. pp. 27-35.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 36-54.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 55-63.

“Jawhawkers in Missouri, 1858-1863.” By Hildegarde R. Herklotz. pp. 64-101.

July 1923 (Vol. 17, No. 4)

“Oursel's As Ithers See Us.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 419-434.

“The Pony Express Celebration.” By Louise Platt Hauck. pp. 435-439.

“A Century of Missouri Music.” By Ernst C. Krohn. pp. 440-463.

“Missourians Abroad--Henry L. Myers.” By T. A. Johnston. pp. 464-469.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 470-478.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 479-504.

“Jawhawkers in Missouri, 1858-1863.” By Hildegarde R. Herklotz. pp. 505-513.

April 1923 (Vol. 17, No. 3)

“Missourians Abroad--Daniel Cowen Jackling.” By Grace L. Gilmore. pp. 257-265.

“Jawhawkers in Missouri, 1858-1863.” By Hildegarde R. Herklotz. pp. 266-284.

“A Century of Missouri Music.” By Ernst C. Krohn. pp. 285-320.

“The New Journalism in Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 321-330.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 331-347.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 348-357.

“Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri.” By Wiley Britton. pp. 358-375.

January 1923 (Vol. 17, No. 2)

“The Missourian.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 117-129.

“A Century of Missouri Music.” By Ernst C. Krohn. pp. 130-158.

“How Clay County Celebrated Her Centennial.” By Mrs. Ethel Massie Withers. pp. 159-166.

“The Five Oldest Family Newspapers in Missouri.” By Grace L. Gilmore. pp. 167-186.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 187-197.

“Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri.” By Wiley Britton. pp. 198-211.

October 1922 (Vol. 17, No. 1)

“Alexander McNair.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 3-21.

“The Grand River Country.” By E.W. Stephens. pp. 22-27.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 28-56.

“The True Story of the Border War.” By B. F. Blanton. pp. 57-61.

“Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri.” By Wiley Britton. pp. 62-76.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 77-95.

July 1922 (Vol. 16, No. 4)

“A Century of Missouri Art.” By J. S. Ankeney. pp. 481-501.

“Wheat Raising in Pioneer Missouri.” By Asbury Good-Knight. pp. 502-505.

“The Influence of Population Movements on Missouri Before 1861.” By William O. Lynch. pp. 506-516.

“Missourians Abroad -- Winston Churchill.” By J. Breckenridge Ellis. pp. 517-521.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 522-550.

“Arius, The Libyan.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 551-555.

“Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri.” By Wiley Britton. pp. 556-579.

April 1922 (Vol. 16, No. 3)

“Missouri in 1822, Reprinted from The Arkansas Gazette.” pp. 337-342.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 343-383.

“Records of Missouri Confederate Veterans.” pp. 384-387.

“Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri.” By Wiley Britton. pp. 388-421.

“Origin of 'I'm From Missouri.'” pp. 422-427.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 428-456.

January 1922 (Vol. 16, No. 2)

“Constitutions and Constitutional Conventions in Missouri.” By Isidor Loeb. pp. 189-238.

“The Constitution of 1820.” By F. W. Lehmann. pp. 239-246.

“Missourians Abroad--Florence D. White.” By W. A. Kelsoe. pp. 247-252.

“Traditions Concerning the Missouri Question.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 253-262.

“Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri.” By Wiley Britton. pp. 263-288.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 289-307.

October 1921 (Vol. 16, No. 1)

“How Missouri Commemorated.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 3-41.

“Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri.” By Wiley Britton. pp. 42-85.

“Missourians Abroad--Glenn Frank.” By George F. Thomson. pp. 86-89.

“The Missouri and Mississippi Railroad Debt.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 90-118.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 119-145.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 146-157.

July 1921 (Vol. 15, No. 4)

“A Century of Missouri Legal Literature.” By John D. Lawson. pp. 595-610.

“Missourians in China.” By J. B. Powell. pp. 611-616.

“The Missouri and Mississippi Railroad Debt.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 617-647.

“Atchison County's Memorial at Rock Port, Mo.” By John C. Stapel. pp. 648-650.

“Influence of the Mississippi Valley on the Development of Modern France.” By Maurice Casenave. pp. 651-659.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 660-699.

“Popularizing State History.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 700-706.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 707-720.

April 1921 (Vol. 15, No. 3)

“Missourians and the Nation During the Last Century.” By Champ Clark. pp. 433-448.

“Missouri Centennial Exposition.” By Donald D. Davis. pp. 449-452.

“A Guide to the Study of Local History and the Collection of Historical Material.” By Jonas Viles and Jesse E. Wrench. pp. 453-467.

“Missourians in Japan.” By S. H. Wainwright. pp. 468-486.

“The Missouri and Mississippi Railroad Debt.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 487-518.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 519-544.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 545-560.

January 1921 (Vol. 15, No. 2)

“The Missouri Tavern.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 241-276.

“A Century of Missouri Agriculture.” By F. B. Mumford. pp. 277-297.

“A Century of Education in Missouri.” By C. A. Phillips. pp. 298-314.

“A Century of Missouri Politics.” By C. H. McCLure. pp. 315-336.

“A Model Centennial Program for Local Celebrations” By E. M. Violette. pp. 337-344.

“One Hundred Years of Banking in Missouri.” By Breckinridge Jones. pp. 345-392.

October 1920 (Vol. 15, No. 1)

“The Travail of Missouri for Statehood.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 1-35.

“Missouri in 1820.” By Jonas Viles. pp. 36-52.

“A Century of Journalism in Missouri.” By W.V. Byars. pp. 53-73.

“A Century of Missouri Literature.” By Alexander Nicolas DeMenil. pp. 74-125.

“A Century of Transportation in Missouri.” By Edward J. White. pp. 126-162.

“Labor and Industry in Missouri during the Last Century.” By Lee Meriwether. pp. 163-175.

“Social Customs and Usages in Missouri during the Last Century.” By Mary Alicia Owen. pp. 176-190.

“Social Reform in Missouri during the Last Century.” By George B. Mangold. pp. 191-213.

April-July 1920 (Vol. 15, No. 3-4)

“History of Woman Suffrage in Missouri.” Edited by Mary Semple Scott. pp. 281-384.

“Early Exploration and Settlement of Missouri and Arkansas.” By Cardinal L. Goodwin. pp. 385-424.

“Major Emory S. Foster.” By George S. Grover. pp. 425-432.

“Recollections of Thomas H. Benton.” By John A. Oliphant. pp. 433-435.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 436-458.

“Early Days on Grand River and Mormon War.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 459-473.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 474-493.

January 1920 (Vol. 15, No. 2)

“Little Bonne Femme Church.” By E.W. Stephens. pp. 193-200.

“The Osage War.” By Robert A. Glenn. pp. 201-210.

“Missourians Abroad--Leigh O. Palmer.” By J. Willard Ridings. pp. 211-216.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 217-232.

“Early Days on Grand River and the Mormon War.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 233-245.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 246-264.

October 1919 (Vol. 14, No. 1)

“Missourians in Service.” By Harvey C. Clark. pp. 1-15.

“Major Benjamin Holliday.” By Anna Lee Brosius Korn. pp. 16-28.

“The Followers of Duden.” By William G. Bek. pp. 29-73.

“One Hundred Years of Medicine in Missouri.” By H.W. Loeb. pp. 74-81.

“Inefficiency of Water Transportation in Missouri.” By Sam T. Britton. pp. 82-88.

“Early Days on Grand River and the Mormon War.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 89-110.

“Shelby's Expedition to Mexico.” By John N. Edwards. pp. 111-144.

July 1919 (Vol. 13, No. 4)

“Missouri and the War.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 319-360.

“The Missouri Intelligencer.” By E.W. Stephens. pp. 361-371.

“Missourians Abroad--Robert E. Coontz.” By Geo. A. Mahan. pp. 372-376.

“The Lawyer in Missouri One Hundred Years Ago.” By John F. Philips. pp. 377-387.

“Early Days on Grand River and the Mormon War.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 388-398.

“Missouri's Centennial.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 399-405.

April 1919 (Vol. 13, No. 3)

“Missourians Abroad--David R. Francis.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 195-225.

“History of the State Flag of Missouri.” By Robert Burett Oliver. pp. 226-231.

“Missouri Capitals and Capitols.” By Jonas Viles. pp. 232-250.

“Gottfried Duden's Report, 1824-1827.” Translated by Wm. G. Bek. pp. 251-281.

“In Memoriam--Judge John F. Philips.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 282-286.

“Early Days on Grand River and the Mormon War.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 287-310.

January 1919 (Vol. 13, No. 2)

“The Missouri Merchant One Hundred Years Ago.” By J. B. White. pp. 91-111.

“Early Days on Grand River and The Mormon War.” By Rollin J. Britton. pp. 112-134.

“Missouri Capitals and Capitols.” By Jonas Viles. pp. 135-156.

“Gottfried Duden's Report, 1824-1827.” Translated by Wm. G. Bek. pp. 157-181.

October 1918 (Vol. 13, No. 1)

“Missouri and the War.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 1-35.

“Missourians Abroad--Edward R. Stettinius.” By J. Willard Ridings. pp. 36-43.

“Gottfried Duden's Report, 1824-1827.” Translated by Wm. G. Bek. pp. 44-56.

“How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named.” By David W. Eaton. pp. 57-74.

“Provost Marshal General Crowder's Letter to the Committee on Military Affairs.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 75-79.

July 1918 (Vol. 12, No. 4)

“The National Railroad Convention in St. Louis, 1849.” By R. S. Cotterdill. pp. 203-215.

“The Missouri Soldier One Hundred Years Ago.” By Wm. E. Gentry. pp. 216-223.

“Missourians Abroad. No. 4--Major General E. H. Crowder, Judge Advocate General and Provost Marshall General.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 224-239.

“Missouri and the War.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 240-257.

“Gottfried Duden's Report, 1824-1827.” Translated by Wm. G. Bek. pp. 258-270.

April 1918 (Vol. 12, No. 3)

“In Memoriam--Francis Asbury Sampson 1842-1918.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 129-135.

“'Missouri's First Centennial Day,' Columbia, Missouri, January 8, 1918.” 136-144.

“Missouri-Montana Highways. II. The Overland Route.” By H. A. Trexler. pp. 145-162. “Gottfried Duden's Report, 1824-1827.” Translated by Wm. G. Bek. pp. 163-179.

“Missouri and the War.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 180-194.

January 1918 (Vol. 12, No. 2)

“Missouri-Montana Highways. The Missouri River Route.” By H. A. Trexler. pp. 67-80.

“Gottfried Duden's Report, 1824-1827.” Translated by Wm. G. Bek. pp. 81-89.

“Missouri and the War.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 90-99.

“Missourians Abroad No. 3--George Creel.” By Ivan H. Epperson. pp. 100-110.

October 1917 (Vol. 12, No. 1)

“Gottfried Duden's 'Report', 1824-1827.” Translated by Wm. G. Bek. pp. 1-21.

“Missouri and the War.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 22-31.

“Missourians Abroad No. 2--George Wylie Paul Hunt.” By Ivan H. Epperson. pp. 32-43.

April-July 1917 (Vol. 11, No. 3-4)

“Missouri's Centennial.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 248-288.

“Missouri and the Santa Fe Trade.” By F. F. Stephens. pp. 289-312.

“Missourians Abroad.” By Ivan H. Epperson. pp. 313-323.

“A State Flower for Missouri.” By Marie L. Goodman. pp. 324-326.

“Adair County Historical Society.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 327-329.

“How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named.” By David W. Eaton. pp. 330-347.

January 1917 (Vol. 11, No. 2)

“Letters of Edward Bates and the Blairs, from the Private Papers of Senator Doolittle.” Contributed by Duane Mowry. pp. 123-146.

“Missouri's Centennial Celebration.” pp. 147-163.

“How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams were named.” By David W. Eaton. pp. 164-200.

October 1916 (Vol. 11, No. 1)

“Letters of Schurz, B. Gratz Brown, Rollins, Vest, et al., from Private Papers of Senator Doolittle.” Contibuted by Duane Mowry. pp. 1-20.

“Missouri's Centennial Celebration.” pp. 21-48.

“Howard County Has Two Centennial Celebrations.” By Walter Ridgway. pp. 49-67.

July 1916 (Vol. 10, No. 4)

“Missouri and the Santa Fe Trade.” By F. F. Stephens. pp. 233-262.

“How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named.” By David W. Eaton. pp. 263-287.

April 1916 (Vol. 10, No. 3)

“Early Opposition to Thomas Hart Benton.” By C. H. McClure. pp. 150-196.

“How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named.” By David W. Eaton. pp. 197-213.

January 1916 (Vol. 10, No. 2)

“Lincoln and Missouri.” By Walter B. Stevens. pp. 63-119.

October 1915 (Vol. 10, No. 1)

“Fathers of the State.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 1-32.

“Origin of 'Missouri Day.'” By Anna Brosius Korn. pp. 33-36.

July 1915 (Vol. 9, No. 4)

“Six Periods of Missouri History.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 221-240.

“'Missouri Day' Programs for Missouri Club Women.” pp. 241-247.

April 1915 (Vol. 9, No. 3)

“Nathaniel Patten, Pioneer Editor.” By F. F. Stephens. pp. 139-154.

“Biography of the Missouri Press Association.” By F. A. Samson. pp. 155-176.

“Books of Early Travel in Missouri.” By F. A. Samson. pp. 177-182.

“Harmony Mission.” pp. 183-190.

“Pike County Marriage Record, 1818-1837.” pp. 191-208.

January 1915 (Vol. 9, No. 2)

“Garland Carr Broadhead.” By Darling K. Greger. pp. 57-74.

“The Cabell Descendants in Missouri.” By Joseph A. Mudd. pp. 75-93.

“Books of Early Travel in Missouri--Long-James--F. A. Sampson.” pp. 94-101.

“Harmony Mission and Methodist Missions.” By G. C. Broadhead. pp. 102-103.

“Carroll County Marriage Record, 1833-1852.” By Mary G. Brown. pp. 104-131.

October 1914 (Vol. 9, No. 1)

“A Sketch of Missouri Constitutional History During the Territorial Period.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 1-32.

“Travel into Missouri in October, 1838.” By Eduard Zimmermann. pp. 33-42.

“Indian Mode of Life in Missouri and Kansas.” By Geo. Sibley. pp. 43-49.

“The Origin of 'O.K.'” By J. W. Baird. p. 50.

July 1914 (Vol. 8, No. 4)

“Major Alphonso Wetmore's Diary of a Journey to Santa Fe, 1828.” By F. F. Stephens. pp. 177-197.

“Echoes of Indian Emigration.” Third Paper. By David W. Eaton. pp. 198-205.

“A Running Glance Over the Field of Music in Missouri.” By Mrs. Susan A. Arnold McCausland. pp. 206-210.

“An Old Missouri Town, Napton, Saline County.” By Rollins Bingham. pp. 211-215.

“Hon. David Barton.” By Capt. Saml. W. Ravenel. pp. 216-219.

“Mormon Troubles in Carroll County.” By Susan H. Whiteman. pp. 220-222.

“The First Soldier Paper.” By Edgar White. pp. 223-226.

“From Senator Doolittle's Papers.” By Duane Mowry. pp. 227-229.

April 1914 (Vol. 8, No. 3)

“Fort Orleans, The First French Post on the Missouri.” By M. F. Stipes. pp. 121-135.

“Recollections of Thomas N. Benton. By L. T. Collier. pp. 136-141.

“Echoes of Indian Emigration.” By David W. Eaton. pp. 142-153.

“Historical Sketch of Shelby County, Missouri.” By W. O. L. Jewitt. pp. 154-163.

January 1914 (Vol. 8, No. 2)

“The Value and the Sale of the Missouri Slave.” By Harrison A. Trexler. pp. 69-85.

“The Old Town of Elizabeth.” By Ovid Bell. pp. 86-89.

“Early Missouri Roads.” By G. C. Broadhead. pp. 90-97.

“Echoes of Indian Emigration.” By David W. Eaton. pp. 98-99.

“Famous Goose Case.” By N. T. Gentry. pp. 100-101.

“Soldiers of War of 1812.” p. 102.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” Thirteenth Paper. pp. 111-112.

October 1913 (Vol. 8, No. 1)

“Civil War in Missouri.” By Capt. George S. Grover. pp. 1-28.

“Report of Committee on Old Landmarks.” By Judge John L. Thomas. pp. 29-34.

“Sketches of Livingston County.” By L. T. Collier. pp. 35-43.

“Schuyler Letters from Mowry Collection.” pp. 44-53.

“First Threshing Machine Across the Mountains.” By H. F. Grinstead. pp. 54.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” Twelfth Paper. pp. 55-62.

July 1913 (Vol. 7, No. 4)

“The New Madrid and Other Earthquakes of Missouri.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 179-199.

“Life and Influence of Danville and Danville Township.” By Olive Baker. pp. 200-223.

“Missouri's Eleven State Capitols.” By Cornelius Roach. pp. 224-231.

“The Columbia Library 1866-1892.” By H. O. Severance. pp. 232-236.

“Hon. John Brooks Henderson.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 237-241.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” pp. 242-245.

April 1913 (Vol. 7, No. 3)

“The Story of the Civil War in Northeast Missouri.” (Second Paper) By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 113-131.

“Old Landmarks of Jefferson County.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 132-137.

“The 'Slicker War' and Its Consequences.” By J. W. Vincent. pp. 138-145.

“Gen Jo. O. Shelby.” By S. A. Wright. pp. 146-148.

“Early Railroads in Missouri.” By G. C. Broadhead. pp. 149-150.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” (Tenth Paper) pp. 151-156.

January 1913 (Vol. 7, No. 2)

“The State Historical Society of Missouri.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 59-62.

“The Story of the Civil War in Northeast Missouri.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. 63-75.

“History of Missouri Baptist General Association.” By E. W. Stephens. pp. 76-88.

“What I Saw at Wilson's Creek.” By Joseph A. Mudd. pp. 89-105.

“Vanbibber Tavern.” By Huron Burt. pp. 106-107.

October 1912 (Vol. 7, No. 1)

“The Capture of Lexington.” By Dr. J. F. Snyder. pp. 1-9.

“General Jo. O. Shelby.” By Hon. Wm. P. Borland. pp. 10-19.

“The Province of Historical Societies.” By H. E. Robinson. pp. 20-25.

“Sketches of Livingston County, No. 3.” By L. T. Collier. pp. 26-31.

“States Publication of Archives.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 38-40.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” Ninth Paper. pp. 41-45.

July 1912 (Vol. 6, No. 4)

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” Eighth Paper. pp. 149-166.

“The Price Campaign Of 1864.” By Geo. S. Grover. pp. 167-181.

“Administration of Missouri Governors; third paper: Gov. Joseph W. McClurg.” By J. S. Botsford. pp. 182-191.

“Speech of Judge Thomas Shackleford.” pp. 192-200.

“Livingston County Pioneer Settlers and Subsequent Events.” By L.T. Collier. pp. 201-206.

April 1912 (Vol. 6, No. 3)

“The Shelby Raid, 1863.” By Capt. Geo. S. Grover. pp. 107-126.

“The Battle of Lexington as Seen by a Woman.” By Mrs. Susan A. Arnold McCausland. pp. 127-135.

“Daniel Boone.” By Thomas Julian Bryant. pp. 136-143.

“Scenic and Historic Places in Missouri.” By F.A. Sampson. pp. 144-148.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” Sixth Paper. pp. 149-152.

January 1912 (Vol. 6, No. 2)

“The First Constitution of Missouri.” By Floyd C. Shoemaker. pp. pp. 51-63.

“Bibliography of Books of Travel in Missouri.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 64-81.

“'Battle of Osawatomie.” By Col. J. F. Snyder. pp. 82-85.

“Reminiscences of Wm. M. Boggs.” pp. 86-90.

“New Madrid Earthquake.” By Col. John Shaw. pp. 91-92.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” Sixth Paper. pp. 93-95.

October 1911 (Vol. 6, No. 1)

“Santa Fe Trail. M. M. Marmaduke Journal.” With notes by F. A. Sampson. pp. 1-10.

“Cities That Were Promised.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 11-13.

“Early History of the Methodist Episcopal Church and of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in Saline County, Mo.” By Joab Spencer. pp. 14-33.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” pp. 34-40.

July 1911 (Vol. 5, No. 4)

“Population and Extent of Settlement in Missouri before 1804.” By J. Viles. pp. 189-213.

“The Capture of St. Joseph, Michigan, by the Spaniards in 1781.” By Fred J. Teggart. pp. 214-228.

“Christ Church Parish, Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri.” By S. W. Ravenel. pp. 229-237.

“Livingston County, Missouri.” By L. T. Collier. pp. 238-241.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” pp. 242-244.

April 1911 (Vol. 5, No. 3)

“Two Missouri Historians.” By H. E. Robinson. pp. 129-137.

“Side Lights on the Missouri Compromise. By Frank H. Hodder. pp. 138-149.

“Bryant's Station and its Founder, William Bryant.” By Thomas Julian Bryant. pp. 150-173.

“John Clark, Pioneer Preacher and Founder of Methodism in Missouri.” By Joab Spencer. pp. 174-178.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” pp. 179-184.

January 1911 (Vol. 5, No. 2)

“Administrations of Missouri Governors: Governor Willard Preble Hall.” By John F. Philips. pp. 69-82.

“Recollections of the First Catholic Missions in Central Missouri.” By Joseph H. Schmidt. pp. 83-93.

“The Battle of Kirksville. August 6, 1862.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 94-112.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” pp. 113-118.

October 1910 (Vol. 5, No. 1)

“Administrations of Missouri Governors: Hamilton Rowan Gamble and the Provisional Government of Missouri.” By John F. Philips. pp. 1-14.

“Washington Irving. Travels in Missouri and the South.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 15-33.

“Old Newspaper Files.” pp. 34-43.

“Monumental Inscriptions in Missouri Cemeteries.” pp. 43-53.

July 1910 (Vol. 4, No. 4)

“Bryant's Station and Its Founder, William Bryant.” By Thomas Julian Bryant. pp. 219-237.

“Mormon Troubles in Missouri.” By Herman C. Smith. pp. 238-251.

“History of the County Press of Missouri.” By Minnie Organ. pp. 252-308.

“The Santa Fe Trail.” By G. C. Broadhead. pp. 309-319.

April 1910 (Vol. 4, No. 3)

“History of the County Press of Missouri.” By Minnie Organ. pp. 149-166.

“Col. Robert T. Van Horn.” By J. M. Greenwood. pp. 167-181.

“A Bibliography of Missouri Official Publications for 1908-1909.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 182-201.

“The Pinnacles.” By G. C. Broadhead. pp. 202-203.

January 1910 (Vol. 4, No. 2)

“Journals from Boone's Lick to Santa Fe, and from Santa Cruz to Green River.” By Capt. Wm. Becknell. pp. 65-84.

“Peculiarities of Life in Daniel Boone's Missouri Settlement.” By Will S. Bryan. pp. 85-91.

“Col. Robert T. Van Horn.” By J.M. Greenwood. pp. 92-105.

“A Short Biographical Sketch of Gov. Lilburn W. Boggs.” By W. M. Boggs. pp. 106-110.

“History of the County Press of Missouri.” By Minnie Organ. pp. 111-133.

October 1909 (Vol. 4, No. 1)

“Historical Sketch of Kansas City from the Beginning to 1909.” By H. C. McDougal. pp. 1-17.

“Missouri's Aboriginal Inhabitants.” Part 2. By Joab Spencer. pp. 18-28.

“Daniel Boone in Missouri.” By Wm. S. Bryan. pp. 29-35.

“Albert G. Blakey.” By G. C. Broadhead. pp. 36-37.

“Missouri Military in the War of 1812.” By W. C. Ferril. pp. 38-41.

“Sessions of the Missouri Legislature.” By F. A. Sampson. pp. 42-43.

July 1909 (Vol. 3, No. 4)

“Some Historic Lines of Missouri.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 251-274.

“Missouri's Aboriginal Inhabitants.” By Joab Spencer. pp. 275-292.

“Daniel Boone in Missouri.” By Wm. S. Bryan. pp. 293-299.

“Historical Sketch of the Presbyterian Church in Columbia, Missouri.” By the late Wm. F. Switzler. pp. 300-305.

“A Few of the Colonial and Revolutionary Ancestors of Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremont.” By Mrs. Emma White. pp. 306-307.

April 1909 (Vol. 3, No. 3)

“The Settlement of Columbia, Mo.” By James M. Wood. pp. 169-178.

“Slavery in Missouri Territory.” By Harrison A. Trexler. pp. 179-197.

“Daniel Boone.” By W. S. Bryan. pp. 198-205.

“Historical Landmarks of Jefferson County.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 206-209.

“Historical Lines of Missouri.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 210-232.

January 1909 (Vol. 3, No. 2)

“Daniel Boone.” By William S. Bryan. pp. 89-98.

“A German Communistic Society in Missouri.” By Wm. Godfrey Bek. pp. 99-125.

“A Decade of Missouri Politics--1860 to 1870. From a Republican Viewpoint.” By H. C. McDougal. pp. 126-153.

“Missouri Historical and Philosophical Society.” pp. 154-160.

“Muster Roll of Company B, First Missouri Cavalry, C. S. A.” pp. 161-162.

October 1908 (Vol. 3, No. 1)

“Notes on the Jones Family in Missouri.” By Prof. G. C. Broadhead. pp. 1-4.

“Some Historical Lines of Missouri.” By Judge John L. Thomas. pp. 5-33.

“Bryant's Station and its Founder. William Bryant.” By Thomas William Bryant. pp. 34-51.

“A German Communistic Society in Missouri.” By Wm. Godfrey Bek. pp. 52-74.

July 1908 (Vol. 2, No. 4)

“Rev. Jesse Walker, The Apostle of the Wilderness.” By Joel Spencer. pp. 261-278.

“Sergeant John Ordway.” pp. 279-283.

“The Archives at Jefferson City.” By Jonas Viles. pp. 284-295.

“Missouri Old Settlers' Day Tales.” By William F. Switzler. pp. 296-302.

“A Bibliography of Missouri State Official Publications for 1906 and 1907.” Compiled by F. A. Sampson. pp. 303-318.

April 1908 (Vol. 2, No. 3)

“General Ethan Allen Hitchcock.” By N. E. Robinson. pp173-187.

“Old Landmarks Committee--Report to the Old Settlers' Society, September 15, 1906.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 188-194.

“The Conquest of St. Joseph, Michigan, by the Spaniards in 1781.” By C. W. Alvord. pp. 195-210.

“Rufus King and the Missouri Compromise.” By H. C. Hockett. pp. 211-220.

“Civil War Reminiscences.” By Warner Lewis. pp. 221-232.

“Bibliography of Slavery and Civil War in Missouri.” Compiled by F. A. Sampson and W. C. Breckenridge. pp. 233-248.

January 1908 (Vol. 2, No. 2)

“The Retirement of Thomas H. Benton From the Senate and Its Significance.” By P.O. Ray. pp. 97-111.

“The Democratic State Convention of Missouri in 1860.” By J. F. Snyder. pp. 112-130.

“Bibliography of Missouri Bibliography.” Compiled by F. A. Sampson. pp. 131-157.

“The Location of the Capital of Missouri.” By G. C. Broadhead. pp. 158-163.

October 1907 (Vol. 2, No. 1)

“The Retirement of Thomas H. Benton from the Senate and its Significance.” By P. O. Ray. pp. 1-14.

“Historic Landmarks of Jefferson County. No. 5. History of Victoria.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 15-22.

“Missouri from 1849 to 1861.” By Charles M. Harvey. pp. 23-40.

“A History of Westminster College.” By John A. Hockaday. pp. 41-46.

“Origin of the Christian Church at Westport.” By Stephen C. Ragan. pp. 47-54.

“Names of Revolutionary Soldiers Known to Be Buried in Missouri.” By Mary Louise Dalton. pp. 55-60.

“Documents Illustrating the Troubles on the Border, 1860.” By Jonas Viles. pp. 61-77.

“Town of Osage.” pp. 78-80.

July 1907 (Vol. 1, No. 4)

“Glimpses of Old Missouri by Explorers and Travelers.” By. F. A. Sampson. pp. 247-266.

“Presbyterianism in Saline County, Missouri.” By J. L. Woodbridge. pp. 267-273.

“Historic Landmarks of Jefferson County. No. 3.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 274-283.

“A Few of the Leading People and Events of Early Missouri History.” By Garland G. Broadhead. pp. 284-292.

“Documents Illustrating the Troubles on the Border, 1859.” By Jonas Viles. pp. 293-306.

“Selections from the Missouri Intelligencer and Boon's Lick Advertiser.” pp. 307-312.

April 1907 (Vol. 1, No. 3)

“Historic Landmarks of Jefferson County. No. 2.” By John L. Thomas. pp. 171-180.

“Missouri History as Illustrated by George Caleb Bingham.” By May Simonds. pp. 181-190.

“The Pike County Circuit Court.” By Thomas J .C. Fagg. pp. 191-197.

“Documents Illustrating the Troubles on the Border, 1858.” By Jonas Viles. pp. 198-215.

January 1907 (Vol.1, No. 2)

“Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1865-1875.” By William F. Switzler. pp. 109-120.

“The Shackelford Amendment.” By Thomas Shackelford. pp. 121-128.

“Col. Benjamin Whiteman Grover.” By George S. Grover. pp. 129-139.

“Historic Landmarks of Jefferson County.” By John L. Thomas and R. G. Morgan. pp. 140-146.

“Battle of Wilson's Creek. Letter of Gen. F. Sigel.” pp. 147-148.

October 1906 (Vol. 1, No. 1)

“The Romance of Western History.” By Edward Gaylord Bourne. pp. 3-21.

“Thomas Hart Benton.” By Thomas J. C. Fagg. pp. 22-37.

“Early Settlements in Missouri.” By E. M. Violette. pp. 38-52.

“The Beginnings of Missouri Legislation.” By Isidor Loeb. pp. 53-71.

“The Lincoln, Hanks and Boone Families.” By H. E. Robinson. pp.72-84.


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