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Marriage Index: Missouri, 1851-1900

Due to Missouri's central location, it attracted settlers from various parts of the United States and Europe, including New England, the Ohio Valley, the Appalachian region, the South, and Germany...

The Surprise Missouri Earthquake of 1811

The Missouri area experienced a devastating earthquake in 1811. Here's what effect the earthquake had on the area, and why there was even a large earthquake there in the first place.

The State Capitals: Missouri

Jefferson City is the capital of the state of Missouri. It was once the home of an elusive ancient Native American people called the Mound Builders. Lewis and Clark went through there on their famous...

American Folklore: Missouri

Missouri has a long history of human habitation. It also has deep woods and mysterious rolling hills where just about anything can hide. Naturally, it has collected some unique folklore of its own...

Free Marriage Record Lookups

Marriage records are key to understanding family history, providing essential details about the unions that shaped your ancestry. They reveal names, dates, and places of marriage, often including...

Midwest Pioneers, 1600s-1800s

This index covers families from Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, and Missouri. They contain various records, including military and land records, census schedules, and family histories from...

Ulysses S. Grant: The General President

Join me as we explore the life of Ulysses S. Grant, the eighteenth President of the United States. Discover how this Civil War hero navigated the tumultuous Reconstruction era, faced economic...

Franklin Pierce: The Tragic President

Franklin Pierce’s story is essential to understanding the complexities and challenges of pre-Civil War America. It highlights the nation’s divisions, ambitions, and enduring quest for unity.