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The Eagle Has Landed
Fredericktown gets ready to celebrate its role in the history of the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne Division. Click on title to learn more.

First Sign Funded
Missouri's Civil War Heritage Foundation has designed its first Interpretive Panel, which will be placed at Danville, Missouri. The cost of the panel is being underwritten by the Bank of Montgomery County.

History Committee Formed
Missouri's Civil War Heritage Foundation, which brings you mocivilwar.org, has formed a History Committee composed of distinguished historians from across the state. The Committee will be charged with reviewing MCWHF's interpretative material for accuracy.

Battle of Island Mound
A graphic depiction of the events at the Toothman Farm, in the County of Bates, State of Missouri during the late hostilities of the Civil War, occurring on OCTOBER 29, 1862
Used by permission State Historic Society of Missouri, Columbia