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A new tour has been added for the Battle of Pilot Knob. The Battle of Pilot Knob was the first major engagement between Union and Confederate forces during Price's Missouri Raid in the fall of 1864. It was the first of a number of strategic errors made by Major-General Sterling Price during his 1864 raid into Missouri.
Are you confused about what was the offical national flag of the Confederate States of America? Here's a link to a YouTube video called, Vexillology and the Confederate Flag, featuring Dr. Thomas G. Clemens of Hagerstown Community College.
Stop 64—New Santa Fe
[Waypoint 38.906703 -94.605832]
The next tour stop is a historical marker about 3 miles away in the parking lot of the St. Gregorios Orthodox Church at 940 W. Santa Fe Trail in Kansas City, Missouri.
