Shoal Creek Missouri July 4th, 1866
Independence Day Celebration at Shoal Creek Living History Museum July 4th, 2015. The Shoal Creek re-enactors bring the village to life with skits, shoot-outs, and beautiful music. Family Fun Activities, historical demonstration, food and craft vendors.
Shoal Creek Civil War Days October 10 2015 First Battle
October 10 -11, 2015 Civil War Event
Shoal Creek Living History Museum
7000 NE Barry Rd.
Kansas City, Missouri 64156
(816) 792-2655
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
SATURDAY – October 10th: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
9:00 AM - Park/Camps Open to the Public
9:30 AM - Fashion Show
11:00 AM - First Battle
3:30 PM - Second Battle
7:30 PM - Night Cannon Fire
8-10 PM - Civil War Dance
SUNDAY – October 11th: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
9:00 AM - Park/Camps Open to the Public
10:00 AM - Church Service
1:30 PM - Third battle
3:00 PM - Park/Camps Closed to the Public
Schedules Subject to Change
Civil War re-enactor groups from around the area will be visiting Shoal Creek on October 9th, 10th, and 11th 2015. There will be three battles, fashion show, night cannon fire, and a Civil War dance throughout the weekend. Many exciting 19th century educational activities for both families and re-enactors will be available.
Come out and visit the: Soldiers Camps
Sutler’s Row
Food Vendors
Shoal Creek Village
Shoal Creek re-enactors will bring the village to life with shoot-outs and skits. Rain or Shine!
The museum has twenty-one structures with seventeen authentic 19th century buildings dating from 1807 – 1885. Our authentic log cabins and homes were relocated from surrounding counties.
ShoalCreekLivingHistoryMuseum.com
Life in Missouri During the Civil War Era
No one living in Missouri in the 1860s escaped the touch of the Civil War. Today, the lives and lifestyles of everyday Missourians are on display all across the Show-Me State. From Wornall House in Kansas City to Thespian Hall in Boonville, you can tour original structures and see how people lived during that turbulent era in American history. For more information go to VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Travel Guide
Papinville Missouri Museum
Tour the Papinville Missouri Museum in Bates County and hear the history of the Osage, Harmony Mission, the Civil War and Order #11, and the Pinned-Pratt Iron Truss Bridge.
MIB 2018 Spring Muster
Civil War Reenactment Spring Muster of the 7th & 30th Missouri (aka Missouri Irish Brigade) out of Kansas City Missouri on weekend of April 7-8, 2018. Just some pictures & video off the weekend put together into a small movie.
The Re-enactment of the Battle of Albany in Richmond, Mo.
On Oct,24,25, 26, 2014 - The 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Albany in Ray County.. at Richmond, Mo. For questions please send Email to RAYCOHISTORY@AOL.COM ...Thanks, Linda Emley
Civil War Reenactment - July 4, 2017
A portion of the 11:00 am Battle at Powerland Heritage Park, Brooks, Oregon. Filmed on an Apple iPhone 7.
Shots Fired In Westport, Missouri
Shots fired in Westport: = Link to this video:
During this civil war era troop reenactment, shots were fired in Westport, Missouri.
You will be able to see the disinterest of some of the passersby towards the middle of the film. They didn't even mind walking in front of the camera with what might amount to a half hearted apology.
Enjoy this video.
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Newtonia Civil War Re-Enactment/Documentary
A short package on the May 22, 2010 re-enactment of an 1862 battle which took place in Newtonia. The event was filmed by Paul Wannenmacher and his film crew, based out of Springfield MO, for an Ozarks Public Television documentary.
Bushwhacker: life on the border of Missorui and Kansas
title says all
PONY EXPRESS SHOWCASE 2010.wmv
What's new at the Pony Express Museum in St. Joseph, Missouri? Watch this video and find out. For more info on tours and to visit the museum, call 1-816-279-5059 or toll free 1-800-530-5930. Or you may visit our website at
ponyexpress.org
Also visit our on-line Museum Store. Address: 914 Penn Street, St. Joseph, Missouri 64503
Bushwhackers on Main Lexington, Missouri
Bushwhackers on Main
Lexington, Missouri
June 18th, 2016
School of the Musketeer (Summer Camp)
Jamestown Settlement SCHOOL OF THE MUSKETEER Summer Camp 2017 Final Battle.
LoneJack
Here is a video from the 1982 Battle Reenactment of Lone Jack, MO. Lone Jack is 10 miles east of Kansas City. Most people think of Lone Jack as the battle where Rooster Cogbern lost his eye (John Wayne in True Grit).
Today the Aug 1862 battlefield has been taken over by a museum and a parking lot.
We fought the reenactment on the original spot, meaning we fought right there in the parking lot.
This video was filmed by a news reporter who tried to keep the reenactors in first person.
There are several interviews, camp scenes, and finally the recreated fight.
Hope you enjoy.
St. Clair County - 2015 State of the County Address - March 27, 2015
9th Annual State of St. Clair County Luncheon Address
March 27, 2015
Alexander's, Marysville, Michigan
Price's Raid | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Price's Raid
00:01:03 1 Background
00:03:10 2 Opposing forces
00:05:33 3 Battles
00:21:42 4 Aftermath
00:23:01 5 A modern assessment
00:24:55 6 Notes
00:25:04 7 Further reading
00:27:00 8 External links
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- Socrates
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Price's Missouri Expedition, also known as Price's Raid, was a Confederate raid through the states of Missouri and Kansas in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War during the autumn of 1864. Led by Confederate Major General Sterling Price, the campaign's intention was to recapture Missouri and renew the Confederate initiative in the larger conflict.
Despite winning several early victories, Price was ultimately defeated at the Battle of Westport by Union forces under Maj. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis in late October. He suffered subsequent reverses at the hands of Union cavalry under Maj. Gen. Alfred Pleasonton at the Battle of Mine Creek, Kansas, forcing him to retreat back into Arkansas. Price's Raid proved to be the last significant Southern operation west of the Mississippi River. Its failure bolstered confidence in an ultimate Union victory in the war, thereby contributing to President Abraham Lincoln's re-election. It also cemented Federal control over the hotly-contested border state of Missouri.
Top 8. Best Tourist Attractions in Joplin - Missouri
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The most beautiful places and sight in Joplin.
Top 8. Best Tourist Attractions in Joplin - Missouri: The Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center, Grand Falls, Cunningham Park, Joplin Museum Complex, Sandstone Gardens, Joplin 44 Truckstop, George A. Spiva Center for the Arts, Northpark Mall
Spring Mill Winter Civil War Reenactment & 44th Tennessee
PART II - February 18-19, 2017
(Sorry for the movements)
Lexington Rich With Civil War History
KMBC's Lara Moritz found a staycation where the kids can find bullet holes dating back to the Civil War.