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Missouri Collection (page 15)

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Background imageMissouri Collection: Southern States 1852 Map

Southern States 1852 Map

Background imageMissouri Collection: Western States 1852 Map

Western States 1852 Map

Background imageMissouri Collection: United States 1852 Map

United States 1852 Map

Background imageMissouri Collection: United States of America, States on Mississippi river, lithograph published 1878

United States of America, States on Mississippi river, lithograph published 1878
United States of America, States on the Mississippi river. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageMissouri Collection: Missouri Campaigns

Missouri Campaigns
Vintage engraving from 1863 of a map of the Missouri Campaigns from the time of the American Civil War

Background imageMissouri Collection: COMPUTER ROOM, 1986. An electronics engineer at the data collection computer room

COMPUTER ROOM, 1986. An electronics engineer at the data collection computer room at the Waterways Experiment Station in Warren County, Missouri. Photograph by Jet Lowe, 1986

Background imageMissouri Collection: PENNELL: ST. LOUIS, 1919. Train yard, St. Louis. Etching by Joseph Pennell, 1919

PENNELL: ST. LOUIS, 1919. Train yard, St. Louis. Etching by Joseph Pennell, 1919

Background imageMissouri Collection: ST. LOUIS, EADS BRIDGE, 1875. The Eads Bridge spanning the Mississippi River, depicted

ST. LOUIS, EADS BRIDGE, 1875. The Eads Bridge spanning the Mississippi River, depicted the year after its completion. Drawing by Camille N. Dry, 1875

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: ST. LOUIS, c1965. A view of downtown St

MISSOURI: ST. LOUIS, c1965. A view of downtown St. Louis, with the Old St. Louis County Courthouse and the Gateway Arch prominent. Photograph by Balthazar Korab, c1965

Background imageMissouri Collection: NEW HOME, 1938. Former tenant farmer and family on the front porch of their new home, Missouri

NEW HOME, 1938. Former tenant farmer and family on the front porch of their new home, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, May 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: BENCH, 1936. A bench in Walnut Grove Cemetery in Boonville, Missouri

MISSOURI: BENCH, 1936. A bench in Walnut Grove Cemetery in Boonville, Missouri. Photograph. 1936

Background imageMissouri Collection: WAINWRIGHT BUILDING. Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Missouri, viewed from the southeast

WAINWRIGHT BUILDING. Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Missouri, viewed from the southeast. Photograph, c1990

Background imageMissouri Collection: SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS (1835-1910). Mark Twain. American writer and humorist

SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS (1835-1910). Mark Twain. American writer and humorist. Mark Twains childhood home in Hannibal, Missouri. Woodcut by Fred Geary (1894-1946)

Background imageMissouri Collection: LLOYD C. STARK (1886-1972). American politician. Governor of Missouri (1937-1941)

LLOYD C. STARK (1886-1972). American politician. Governor of Missouri (1937-1941). Stark leaving the White House after meeting briefly with President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Background imageMissouri Collection: States USA map 1875

States USA map 1875
The Independent Course Comprehensive Geography by James Monteith, A.S. Barnes & Co, New York & Chicago 1875

Background imageMissouri Collection: Routes of travel in the United States map 1875

Routes of travel in the United States map 1875
The Independent Course Comprehensive Geography by James Monteith, A.S. Barnes & Co, New York & Chicago 1875

Background imageMissouri Collection: Ohio Indiana Illinois map 1867

Ohio Indiana Illinois map 1867
Mitchellas Modern Atlas - Published by E.H. Butler and Co - Philadelphia 1867

Background imageMissouri Collection: Bridge over Missouri river

Bridge over Missouri river
Antique illustration of Bridge over Missouri river

Background imageMissouri Collection: United States of America, Wisconsin, Illinois

United States of America, Wisconsin, Illinois
Antique illustration of United States of America, Wisconsin, Illinois map

Background imageMissouri Collection: United States of America, eastern part

United States of America, eastern part
Antique illustration of a United States of America, eastern part

Background imageMissouri Collection: United States of America, Middle section

United States of America, Middle section
Antique illustration of a United States of America, Middle section

Background imageMissouri Collection: United States of America map

United States of America map
Antique illustration of a United States of America map

Background imageMissouri Collection: Steam Inpection Car

Steam Inpection Car
Illustration of a steam inspection car designed and constructed by Mr. Jay Noble, master mechanic for M. M. Buck & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri in 1876. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageMissouri Collection: Four engine biplane in flight

Four engine biplane in flight

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: FARM, 1936. A farmer from Missouri with a hog he bought with a loan

MISSOURI: FARM, 1936. A farmer from Missouri with a hog he bought with a loan from the Farm Security Administration. Photograph by Carl Mydans, 1936

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: TRAIN STATION. A passenger in the waiting room in the train station in St

MISSOURI: TRAIN STATION. A passenger in the waiting room in the train station in St. Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1939

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A mother and child, flood refugees in the schoolhouse at Sikeston

MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A mother and child, flood refugees in the schoolhouse at Sikeston, Missouri, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1937

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: REFUGEE, 1937. A flood refugee in Sikeston, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee

MISSOURI: REFUGEE, 1937. A flood refugee in Sikeston, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1937

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees in the schoolhouse at Sikeston, Missouri

MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees in the schoolhouse at Sikeston, Missouri, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1937

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A blind and paralyzed refugee in the schoolhouse at Sikeston

MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A blind and paralyzed refugee in the schoolhouse at Sikeston, Missouri, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1937

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: HOSPITAL, 1937. Visiting day at temporary hospital for refugees of the

MISSOURI: HOSPITAL, 1937. Visiting day at temporary hospital for refugees of the Ohio River flood at Sikeston, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1937

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: FLOOD, 1938. Remnants of building deposited by flood waters in the middle

MISSOURI: FLOOD, 1938. Remnants of building deposited by flood waters in the middle of a field in New Madrid County, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, March 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A family of flood refugees in the schoolhouse at East Prairie, Missouri

MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A family of flood refugees in the schoolhouse at East Prairie, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1937

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A mother and her children, flood refugees in the schoolhouse

MISSOURI: REFUGEES, 1937. A mother and her children, flood refugees in the schoolhouse at East Prairie, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1937

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: CONSTRUCTION. Workers pouring concrete into the walls of food storage buildings

MISSOURI: CONSTRUCTION. Workers pouring concrete into the walls of food storage buildings, as part of the Southeast Missouri Farms Project. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: FOOD STORAGE. A worker installing mineral wool in the roofs of sheds

MISSOURI: FOOD STORAGE. A worker installing mineral wool in the roofs of sheds, as part of the Southeast Missouri Farms Project. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ BAND, 1940. High school jazz band practice in Sikeston, Missouri

HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ BAND, 1940. High school jazz band practice in Sikeston, Missouri. Photograph by John Vachon, May 1940

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: SHARECROPPERS. A sharecropper family looking at their new home from their

MISSOURI: SHARECROPPERS. A sharecropper family looking at their new home from their old porch in La Forge, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageMissouri Collection: DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1937. A destitute Missouri family of five with no money, a sick baby

DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1937. A destitute Missouri family of five with no money, a sick baby, and a broken down automobile alongside U.S. Highway 99 in San Joaquin County, California

Background imageMissouri Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1938. Former sharecropper, now a Farm Security Administration client

SHARECROPPER, 1938. Former sharecropper, now a Farm Security Administration client at a southeast Missouri farm. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: MIGRANT WORKER, 1936. A drought refugee from Polk, Missouri awaiting the opening

MIGRANT WORKER, 1936. A drought refugee from Polk, Missouri awaiting the opening of orange picking season at Porterville, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936

Background imageMissouri Collection: SCHOOLGIRL, 1938. Child studying in an elementary school classroom for migrant

SCHOOLGIRL, 1938. Child studying in an elementary school classroom for migrant workers at Southeast Missouri Farms, New Madrid County, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, August 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: CABIN, 1938. The back of a sharecroppers cabin in New Madrid County, Missouri

MISSOURI: CABIN, 1938. The back of a sharecroppers cabin in New Madrid County, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, May 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: MISSOURI: TRAILER, 1938. Migrant worker trailer on an alfalfa farm in New Madrid County, Missouri

MISSOURI: TRAILER, 1938. Migrant worker trailer on an alfalfa farm in New Madrid County, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, May 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: WRESTLING MATCH, 1938. Three wrestlers in the ring sponsored by American Legion, Sikeston, Missouri

WRESTLING MATCH, 1938. Three wrestlers in the ring sponsored by American Legion, Sikeston, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, May 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: DELIVERY BOY, 1938. An African American boy delivering groceries with a bicycle in Caruthersville

DELIVERY BOY, 1938. An African American boy delivering groceries with a bicycle in Caruthersville, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, August 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: NEW HOME, 1938. Former tenant farmer and family on the front porch of their new home, Missouri

NEW HOME, 1938. Former tenant farmer and family on the front porch of their new home, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, May 1938

Background imageMissouri Collection: WORLD WAR II: FOOD STORAGE. Food storage bunkers built by families who received

WORLD WAR II: FOOD STORAGE. Food storage bunkers built by families who received grants from the Labor Rehabilitation Program, Southeast Missouri. Photograph, c1939



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"Discover the Rich History and Vibrant Landscapes of Missouri" Step back in time to the thrilling era of steamboat races with the iconic 1870 Great Mississippi Steamboat Race. Witness the exhilarating competition between the Robert E. Lee and Natchez, culminating in an awe-inspiring victory for the Robert E. Lee after a grueling journey from New Orleans to St. Louis, completed in just 3 days, 18 hours, and 14 minutes. But Missouri's wonders don't stop there. Prepare to be captivated by tales of UFO sightings and Louisiana Bigfoot encounters that add an air of mystery and intrigue to this remarkable state. Marvel at Kansas City's downtown skyline as it proudly showcases its architectural gems, including Union Station—a true testament to Missouri's vibrant urban landscape. And when night falls, immerse yourself in a magical wonderland adorned with holiday lights that illuminate every corner. Embark on a breathtaking sunrise adventure at St. Louis' Gateway Arch Area & Old Courthouse—an iconic symbol of American history rising against the dawn sky. Relive the grandeur of past eras through scenes from St. Louis World Fair - Festival Hall and Cascades—where innovation met beauty. Experience firsthand life on America's heartland as you witness scenes from stockyards in Kansas City—a testament to Missouri's agricultural heritage that still thrives today. Indulge your senses with nature's splendor as you witness Lake of Ozarks come alive under a glorious sunrise—an idyllic retreat nestled amidst picturesque landscapes where tranquility reigns supreme. Immerse yourself in history as twilight casts its enchanting spell over St. Louis' freight yard near a grain storage facility—a glimpse into Missouri's industrial prowess captured beautifully through photography circa 1974. Finally, lose yourself amidst fountains dancing harmoniously alongside magnificent buildings within St. Louis—the perfect embodiment of elegance meeting modernity while paying homage to Missouri's rich cultural heritage.