Join us on August 1st for for our next Speakers' Bureau presentation:

"Mormonising" Political and Religious Dissent in Nineteenth Century Missouri, by Stephen Sharp Davis.

The Field House Museum, St. Louis, MO
Registration is not required.
Join us for our next Virtual Book Club on August 3rd.

Share your reactions to the book "Killers of the Flower Moon, The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI" and join the conversation about the "Reign of Terror" in which numerous members of the Osage Nation were Killed in Oklahoma for their oil wealth in the 1920s.

This Zoom webinar discussion will be facilitated by Missouri Humanities Native American Heritage Program Coordinator, Melody Delmar, and Director and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Osage Nation, Andrea Hunter

Join us on August 4th for Presidential Elections and Campaigns: What Can We Learn From History? Part:1 Jefferson and the Election of 1800

This three-part webinar series, in partnership with Teaching American History, will provide attendees with a view of American presidential electoral politics as it has evolved over the centuries, how things have changed, and how in some cases, been remarkably consistent.
Join us for Growing Up with the River: Chapter Two: 1832: Femme Osage/Dutzow on August 5th.

This time and these places represented a remarkable blending of new people and cultures. Native Americans had moved on and there were fewer fur traders on the river. Replacing them were Kentucky woodsmen following example of Daniel Boone and Germans who had come after reading the book published a few years earlier about the beauty of the area.

Visit Growing Up with the River for more information on this series.

Join us on August 6th for "The Enemy Among Us: POWs in Missouri During World War II" with Dave Fiedler.

Join acclaimed local author David Fiedler for a presentation detailing the story of 15,000 German and Italian Prisoners of War that were held in camps throughout rural Missouri between 1942 and 1946.

Save the Date:
September 3, 7PM

Join us for a three-part
Virtual Cultural Heritage Workshop

Save the Date:
September 14, 7PM

Join us for a virtual author series, Peter Cozzens "Tecumseh and the Prophet: The Shawnee Brothers Who Defied A Nation" moderated by our own Dr. William S. Belko.