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Missouri Preservation The Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation (Missouri Preservation) is Missouri's only statewide,
non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, supporting, and coordinating
historic preservation activities throughout the State. Find the endangered historic places list here.
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Missouri State Historic Preservation Office The Missouri Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office website.
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The Civil War Preservation Trust The Civil War Preservation Trust, saving America's Civil War battlefields.
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Freedom's Frontier The Shared Heritage of Eastern Kansas and Western Missouri
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Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) The Mid-America Regional Council promotes regional cooperation and develops innovative solutions.
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The Civil War in Missouri The Missouri History Museum is collecting stories related to the Civil War in Missouri. The stories will appear on the new website, civilwarmo.org, as an interactive online map that visitors can explore.
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Quantrill's Guerrillas "The most comprehensive resource for all things related to William Clarke Quantrill and the men who rode with him."
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Josephine: Official Site of the QSCR The Official Site of the Quantrill Special Collections Research (QSCR) and its sub collection, the "Quantrill Teachers Resource Collection".
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Civil War Buff - The Civil War in Arkansas "This website includes hundreds of pages so you can find out what happened in various counties during the war in Arkansas, Civil War stories about ancestors of current Arkansans, Civil War soldiers buried in Arkansas and information about several groups in Arkansas dedicated to recording, reenacting and studying our Civil War heritage in Arkansas." The Ozarks Civil War Sesquicentennial Weekly issues by Len Eagleberger are archived on this site.
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The Center for Civil War Photography (CCWP) The CCWP is a non-profit organization devoted to one of the most exciting and compelling areas of Civil War scholarship and discovery. New photographic finds from our nation's greatest conflict are still being made on a regular basis. Nearly every Civil War soldier had his photograph taken by one of the more than 5,000 American photographers active at the time, and a select group of documentary photographers took thousands of images on the battlefields and in the army camps, often in 3D.
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