Greg Wolk
Greg Wolk is a retired civil trial lawyer and the author of Friend and Foe Alike, A Tour Guide to Missouri’s Civil War, published in 2010 by Monograph Publishing of […]
Steve Wiegenstein
Steve Wiegenstein is the author of five books, most recently Land of Joys, a historical novel that takes place at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and in the fictional […]
Dr. Luke Ritter
Dr. Luke Ritter is Assistant Professor of American History at St. Louis Community College – Forest Park. He is the author of Inventing America’s First Immigration Crisis: Political Nativism in the Antebellum West (Fordham, 2021) […]
Dr. Mark Neels
Dr. Mark A. Neels holds a Doctorate in history from Southern Illinois University, a Master of Arts in History from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and a Bachelor of Arts […]
Valerie Battle Kienzle
I am a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate of the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism. I spent the last 40-plus years employed in various writing-related positions — […]
Dorris Keeven-Franke
Dorris Keeven-Franke loves to share the more difficult stories that help us understand our history and who we are today. She has been writing those stories and sharing her programs […]
Dr. Charles Hotle
After graduating from the University of Iowa Patrick spent several years abroad teaching High School history in International Schools. The list includes schools in Nicaragua, Egypt, Belgium and the Netherlands. […]
Michael Dickey
Michael E. Dickey was formerly the administrator of the Arrow Rock, Sappington Cemetery and Boone’s Lick State Historic Site (1986-2021). He is a graduate of University of Central Missouri in […]
Dr. Gene Chavez
Genovevo (Gene T.) Teodoro Chávez Ortiz, Ed.D. is a community archivist and historian. His family roots are in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. He gained his love of history […]
Barnes Bradshaw
Barnes Bradshaw is a native St. Louisan who took the long road to his B.A. in History going to eight years of night school over a 10 year period. He […]