Book/Printed Material Missouri's centennial,
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Image 1 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURTS S CENTEN N IAL BY WALTER B STEVENS
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 2 of Missouri's centennial, rr PRESENTED BY
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 3 of Missouri's centennial, a hi Wi inf i io i a i et aM
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 4 of Missouri's centennial,
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 5 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURITS CENTENNIAL BY WALTER B STEVENS Compliments of WALTER B STEVENS PUBLISHED BY THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA MISSOURI 1917
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 6 of Missouri's centennial, Late Aad ber
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 7 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL BY WALTER B STEVENS Other States have birthdays Missouri has birth years In other commonwealths the centennial of statehood means a celebration of local concern Missouri approaches the observance of…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 8 of Missouri's centennial, 250 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW The statehood movement gave no reason for the desig nation of 1817 as the maniacal year There were many other events of an exciting character To settle personal…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 9 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 251 of the Mississippi it was stipulated that the inhabitants shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States and admitted as soon as possible according to the principles…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 10 of Missouri's centennial, 252 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW One hundred years ago Missouri Territory was divided into seven counties The grand jury of every county went on record in most formal protest against the attitude of…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 11 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 253 Even the ministers of the Gospel were not silent The Baptist Association assembled at Pleasant Green Meeting House in Howard county resolved that we believe the question of slavery…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 12 of Missouri's centennial, 254 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW provisions of a state constitution except to preserve its republican character They denounced the action of the House of Representatives as an outrage on the principles of the…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 13 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 255 I never had any apprehensions equal to what I feel from this source There were antislavery men in Missouri Emancipa tionists they called themselves but more frequently restric tionists…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 14 of Missouri's centennial, 256 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW The compromise measure was put through by parlia mentary legerdemain on the part of Speaker Henry Clay When the House met in the morning Mr Randolph moved reconsideration…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 15 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 257 traveled slowly up the rivers bonfires burned on the hill tops at night and jollifications were held in the day time Charles J Cabell told an old settlers reunion…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 16 of Missouri's centennial, 258 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW on Wednesday July 19 1820 On that day the constitu tion went into effect It was accepted without question by the entire population The regular territorial election if…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 17 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 259 Here again Mr Shoemaker has laid Missourians under obligations for the very interesting personal data he has as sembled with exhaustive research The members of the con stitutional convention…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 18 of Missouri's centennial, 260 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW House of Representatives to decide with one vote to be cast by each State Missouri had only one Representative to cast her vote Although Henry Clay who had…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 19 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 261 PoetEugene Field ArtistGeorge C Bingham Conditions which govern the placing of effigies of great Americans in Statuary Hall of the Capitol at Washington limit each State to two representatives…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 20 of Missouri's centennial, 262 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW thing of great moment great sweep and great gravity when I do not entertain a clear idea as to the powers I have granted This is no injection…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 21 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 263 And when in 1893 a Democratic President called Con gress in special session to repeal the silver purchasing act Bland stood forth against the President of his own party…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 22 of Missouri's centennial, 264 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW correspondent of a Missouri newspaper made a trip through the abouttobe States In every one of the four constitu tional conventions then sitting simultaneously were former Missourians performing…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 23 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 265 The magnificent valley of the Mississippi is ours with all its fountains springs and floods and woe to the states man who shall undertake to surrender one drop of…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 24 of Missouri's centennial, 266 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW men were apprehensive that the Missourian might not do just as their wing of the party desired John B Clark opposed John Sherman and almost single handed kept…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 25 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 267 the surrender at Far West As the result of a council of the principal officers of the Missouri troops the general command ing sent this order to Doniphan You…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 26 of Missouri's centennial, 268 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW But still earlier the hearts courageous of the men who were to form the new commonwealth had been shown to the farreaching gain of the whole United States…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 27 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 269 Men and Boys that will Fight to the last we hav 100 Wimen Girls that will tak there places wh makes a good force So we can Defend this…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 28 of Missouri's centennial, 270 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW first thirty to the building of St Louis was the historic figure in the Portage des Sioux council He voiced that policy which had secured for St Louis…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 29 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 271 of the Northwest Territory Missouri lead was carried surreptitiously but none the less effectively to Washingtons army The French lead miners and traders shipped the lead in pirogues down…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 30 of Missouri's centennial, 272 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW thy with the American cause prompted them to patriotic action The British knew this at the time Their official records furnish the evidence They planned carefully the reduction…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 31 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 273 commonwealth in the Union her geographical position placed her in the thick of the fight The most serious trouble on the slavery question came with her admission into the…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 32 of Missouri's centennial, 274 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW infantry ten of cavalry and eight batteries With all of the recruits added from time to time the Missourians who fought outside of their own State for the…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 33 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 21d James E Yeatman Old Sanitary he became known in a thousand circling camps Other Missourians held up his hands but James E Yeatman was the master mind of the…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 34 of Missouri's centennial, 276 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW the issue of the rights of the States who had been a Con federate Senator said These men sleep together in Missouri soil almost side by side and…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 35 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 217 I believe this is the finest confluence in the world The two rivers are much of the same breadth each about half a league but the Missouri is by…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 36 of Missouri's centennial, 278 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW I love the wild and dark brunette Because she is a gay coquette Her too I love of quiet air Because shes gentle true and fair Land of…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 37 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 279 Then came the excitement over the discovery of gold in California Missouri was the highway of the argonauts Judge D C Allen has told how when he was a…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 38 of Missouri's centennial, 280 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW and the Gulf of Mexico I dont know much about it was never there but if the question of moisture can be answered that strip is going to…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 39 of Missouri's centennial, MISSOURIS CENTENNIAL 281 Missouri said Champ Clark is proud of her immeasur able physical resources which will one day make her facile princeps among her sisters but there is something else of…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
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Image 40 of Missouri's centennial, 282 MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW She came a compromise for peace Her prayer is still that strife may cease She mourned her blue wept oer her gray When side by side in death…
- Contributor: Stevens, Walter Barlow - Missouri. State Historical Society
- Date: 1917
About this Item
Title
- Missouri's centennial,
Names
- Stevens, Walter Barlow, 1848- [from old catalog]
- Missouri. State historical society. [from old catalog]
Created / Published
- Columbia, Mo., The State historical society of Missouri, 1917.
Headings
- - Missouri--History
- - Missouri--Centennial celebrations, etc
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 1 p.l., p. 249-288. 23 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- F466 .S844
Library of Congress Control Number
- 17025001
Online Format
- online text
- image