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ORIGINAL: Mynok Let's try a new area....I just remembered you were an Arkansas boy. Wilson's Creek? Pea Ridge? A Missouri boy...thank you Brother Mynok.........this battlefield is about an hours drive from my parents home in SW Missouri........across the border.........in NW Arkansas.............so........Pea Ridge it is........... Worth a visit.....not as grand as the sites in the east........although it is a bit out of the way for most folk. I lost a maternal great-great grandfather at Elkhorn Tavern. He was from Ozark, Arkansas. A GGF on the other side did 60 days of emergency militia duty in NE Missouri on the Union side with all of his German in laws. I think everyone else in the direct lines were well outside the age ranges or otherwise didn't get involved, except for the fellow in St. Louis who lost a carriage and some other property since he was a Confederate sympathizer. In Missouri, I have visited Boonville, Lexington (The Battle of the Hemp Bales), and Fort Davidson. The latter is located in the very pretty Arcadia Valley in the Ozarks. Lexington is a very pretty site on the Missouri River. Booneville has a casino, a prison, and some motels along the highway. Actually, it's a nice old river town, but probably an acquired taste, even for many Show-Me Staters.
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USS St. Louis firing on Guam, July 1944. The Cardinals and Browns faced each other in the World Series that year
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