Tag: MO Civil War


  • Series 2: From Secession to Pea Ridge (1860-1862) โ€” Article 4 Missouri Early Battles ignite at Carthage and Dug Springs, then explode at Wilsonโ€™s Creekโ€”when Missouriโ€™s crisis turns into open war. Missouri Early Battles: The Clash Before Wilsonโ€™s Creek Missouri didnโ€™t ease into the Civil War. It snapped. By the time cannons roared in the…

  • Series 2: From Secession to Pea Ridge (1860โ€“1862) โ€” Article 3 The Battle of Boonville confirmed Missouriโ€™s collapse after Jefferson City fell, forcing the state government into flight and ending any hope of control. Battle of Boonville: The Fall of Jefferson City Missouriโ€™s Civil War did not begin with armies clashing across open fields. It…

  • Series 2: From Secession to Pea Ridge (1860โ€“1862) โ€” Article 2 Camp Jackson shattered Missouriโ€™s fragile peace in May 1861, turning political crisis into open violence and pushing the state toward civil war. Camp Jackson Affair: The Spark in St. Louis Missouriโ€™s Civil War did not begin on a battlefield. It began in a city…

  • Series 2: From Secession to Pea Ridge (1860โ€“1862) โ€” Article 1 Missouri Civil War tensions explode as elections, militias, and political collapse push the state toward open conflict. The Road to War was being paved. The Road to War โ€“ Missouri on the Brink (1860โ€“1861) Missouri did not stumble into war. It was pushed โ€”…

  • Series 2: From Secession to Pea Ridge (1860โ€“1862) โ€” Introduction Missouri Civil War chaos erupts in 1861 as secession, militias, and a divided government pull the state into the conflictโ€™s opening battles. Missouri Civil War โ€“ The War Comes to Missouri: Secession & Chaos Begin Missouri did not slip quietly into the Civil War โ€”…

  • Series 1 โ€” The Fires Before the War: Bleeding Kansas (1854โ€“1860) โ€” Article 6 Discover how the Election of 1860 pushed Missouri to the brink. Fear, fractured loyalties, and political turmoil made civil war nearly unavoidable. Election of 1860 By November 1860, Missourians werenโ€™t just choosing a president โ€” they were choosing what future their…

  • Series 1 โ€” The Fires Before the War: Bleeding Kansas (1854โ€“1860) โ€” Article 5 Discover how Missouriโ€™s newspapers, preachers, and politicians used propaganda to inflame fear, shape loyalties, and push the state toward Civil War. Politics & Propaganda: How Words Drove Missouri Toward War By the late 1850s, Missouri was not just fighting along its…

  • Series 1 โ€“ The Fires Before The War: Bleeding Kansas (1854โ€“1860) โ€” Article 4 Missouri state militias grew out of Bleeding Kansas violence. Discover how local defense bands evolved into the forces that shaped Missouriโ€™s Civil War fate. The Rise of Missouri State Militias By the late 1850s, the Missouriโ€“Kansas border had become a proving…

  • Series 1 โ€“ The Fires Before the War: Bleeding Kansas (1854โ€“1860) โ€” Article 3 Explore the Sack of Lawrence and Pottawatomie Creekโ€”two Bleeding Kansas massacres that turned the border war into a prelude to Civil War. Bleeding Kansas Massacres By 1856, the border between Missouri and Kansas was already soaked in fear, fury, and ideology.…

  • Series 1 โ€“ The Fires Before the War: Bleeding Kansas (1854โ€“1860) โ€” Article 2 Discover how Border Ruffians and Free-Staters turned Missouriโ€™s frontier into a battlefield before the Civil Warโ€”where ballots gave way to bullets. The Border Turns Hostile By 1855, the Missouriโ€“Kansas border had become a line drawn in powder and fear. The Kansas-Nebraska…