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theMuse has volunteered to teach a six week long class called Civil War: The Struggle for Missouri in 1861. The class is part of the Fall Schedule offered through SPARK (Senior Peers Actively Renewing Knowledge). Check out the SPARK Schedule for more information.
September 18th is the anniversary of the Siege of Lexington. Soldiers of the Missouri State Guard under the command of Major General Sterling Price attacked the fortifications of Union forces under the command of Colonel James A. Mulligan and began the Battle of Lexington. After three days of fighting, the pro-Southern Missouri State Guard forced the surrender of the Federals on September 20, 1861. Check out theMuse's Battle of Lexington virtual tour.
September 2nd is the anniversary of the Battle of Dry Wood Creek that occured in 1861. Check out theMuse's page about Dry Wood Creek that is part of the Battle of Lexington virtual tour.





