Nellie Tayloe Ross. [Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-DIG-ggbain-29524]

Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first woman in the United States to serve as a state governor…

Saukie and Fox on the St. Louis waterfront by Karl Bodmer, 1834. [State Historical Society of Missouri Art Collection, 1958.0010c2]

The Sac and Fox were not native to Missouri, but were significant in Missouri’s territorial and early…

Carl O. Sauer. © Chicago Maroon. [University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center, apf7-01181]

Carl Sauer probably had a more profound effect on American geographic thought than any…

An early twentieth-century postcard of Stewart Bridge, where a mob killed James T. Scott in the early hours of April 29, 1923. [State Historical Society of Missouri, John W. Coffman Collection of University of Missouri Postcards (P305), 010783-1]

James T. Scott (1885?–1923) was the victim of one of the most…

Elizabeth Seifert in 1938. [State Historical Society of Missouri, Pearl Boucher Matthews Scrapbook, C4587]

Elizabeth Seifert published her first book in 1938 when she was forty-one years old. As one of thirteen…

Floyd Calvin Shoemaker. [State Historical Society of Missouri Photographs Collection, P0137-014054]

When Floyd Calvin Shoemaker retired as secretary, librarian, and editor of publications of…

George Sisler. [Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-DIG-npcc-11451]

George Sisler ranks among baseball’s all-time finest hitters. His longtime manager and…

Edgar Snow. [University of Missouri–Kansas City Special Collections, KC.19.2.9-11-00002]

Edgar Snow grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, where he was born on July 17, 1905. After a…

St. Louis Browns players and owner Donald Lee Barnes celebrate the team’s lone American League pennant in 1944. [Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, Photographs and Prints Collection, N45028]

The St. Louis Browns were a professional baseball team that played in the American League…

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The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, popularly known as the Frisco, was a regional freight and passenger carrier…