Roots & Routes: An Update on the Trail of Tears in Missouri Written by Christopher W. Dunn, Esq. Introduction: In the late 1830s five Native…

Roots & Routes: An Update on the Trail of Tears in Missouri Written by Christopher W. Dunn, Esq. Introduction: In the late 1830s five Native…
No Loafing Matter Written by Kirsten Mouton Adult Services Coordinator / Archives & Genealogy Livingston County Library M.A. in Archaeology, B.A. in Anthropology Born and…
Missouri Humanities helped WPSC’s dream come true by Joy Hays-Pace The West Plains Senior Center/SeniorAge received $5,000 from Missouri Humanities to publish a magazine. We…
The Meteor Shower By Susan Howard We stepped out into the chill November night air. My thirteen-year-old son had asked me to take him in…
Ulysses S Grant promoted to General of the Armies of the United States. Missouri history was made last week on December 23, 2022, when the…
Black Archives Museum of St. Joseph I am so excited to share our final report with you on the use of the $5,000 of funding…
Food for Our Table By Stephana Landwehr As the daughter of a first generation German immigrant Missouri farmer in the 1940’s, our family always had…
Holiday Traditions By: Nicholas W. Inman As we finish another year at Missouri Humanities, we are reminded of our 2021 signature series, “Eat, THINK, &…
Our 2023 Signature Series Roots & Routes: The Movement and Settlement of Missourians will consider the movement of people, both voluntary and involuntary, and its…
by Besa Schweitzer My daughter and I were talking about the grocery store shortages, and she commented that she wished she could be a rabbit…