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Gratiot Street, St. Louis’ Civil War Prison, and the Life and Times of Absalom Grimes

April 8 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

There are currently 1100+ Confederate Soldiers buried just south of St. Louis at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Where did they come from? How did they come to die here in the City of St. Louis? I’ll tell you how – Gratiot Street Prison, Alton Prison, Myrtle Street Prison – that’s how! Learn what it is like to be a Confederate prisoner of war held in or near the City of St. Louis. Relive the experience through the words and mental pictures evoked by one of Gratiot Street Prison’s former inmates as he relates the hardships of prison life and the absurdities of Civil War era justice. Hear how the people of St. Louis treated the prisoners and of the life and seemingly unbelievable exploits of convicted Confederate spy Absalom Grimes; a man sentenced to death on at least 2 occasions for carrying Confederate Mail. Will he survive the war to return home to Hannibal, where he was a riverboat pilot alongside Samuel Clemons!

Details

Date:
April 8
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Organizer

Lincoln County Historical Society
Phone
(636) 528-7562
Email
historynutt@hotmail.com

Venue

Quiver River Electric Building
1112 East Cherry Street
Troy, 63379
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