“Missouri in 1861: The Rise and Fall of John and Jessie Fremont”
Lecture, Power Point and Q&A describing Gen. John C. Fremont's 100 days in command of the Western Department of the US Army, and his wife's role in his campaigns and […]
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Lecture, Power Point and Q&A describing Gen. John C. Fremont's 100 days in command of the Western Department of the US Army, and his wife's role in his campaigns and […]
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