Tales from Days Gone By
The wheels of justice operate in most cases—but often slowly. A tale from St. Francois County illustrates exactly how slowly.
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“On the Verge of a Big Boom” - The Ardeola Coal Mine
The lure of riches has given rise to many historical events. Sometimes the promised boom happens, but often the lure leads to overly optimistic visions. One such event occurred in the late 1880s in Stoddard County.
The Sainte Genevieve Militia at the Battle of St. Louis
Reflecting on the upcoming 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution, it seems unlikely that southeastern Missouri had any role. However, hostilities did directly affect those who lived in Ste. Genevieve.
Richard E. Buehler: Russian Immigrant, Wayne County Public Servant
One of the most influential of Wayne County’s public servants in the late 19th Century was a Russian immigrant who came to the U.S. with his father in 1849.
“Strip Forty Miles Long is Laid Waste”: The Disastrous Tornados of May 30, 1917
The period from May 25 through June 1, 1917, was one of the worst severe weather weeks in the history of southern Missouri. During that time, three low pressure systems in succession formed on the Plains and swept through the southern Midwest and upper South.
The Amazing Career of Dr. Drake McDowell – New Madrid Physician
Perhaps no physician who practiced in southeast Missouri in the 19th century had as varied a career as Dr. Drake McDowell. Drake, or Isaac, McDowell was eldest son of Dr. Joseph Nash McDowell of St. Louis. He was born in Cincinnati in 1831 and came to St. Louis in 1840 with the family.
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