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343 MISSOURI HISTORICAL SOCIETIES in 186 MISSOURI CITIES ------------ 343 MISSOURI Bingham House-Arrow Rock State Historic Site HISTORICAL SOCIETIES First & High Street, in 186 MISSOURI CITIES Arrow Rock, MO 65320 ------------ The following list was taken from Friends of Arrow Rock, Inc. the Directory of Historical Organi- 305 Main Street, zations in the United States and Arrow Rock Canada, fifteenth edition, MO 65320 published by the American Asso- ------------ ciation for State and Local History Sappington Cemetery State Historic and AltraMira Press. Offers were Site not sent to 'Outdoor Museums,' c/o Arrow Rock State Historic Site, 'House Museums' dedicated to single PO Box 1 individuals or 'period authen- Arrow Rock, ticity,' societies that did not MO 65320 maintain collections, library ------------ achives that did not collect Friends of Historic Augusta 'objects,' or museums with collect- 176 Jackson Street, ions that seemed completely inapro- Augusta, priate for the models. An attempt MO 63332 was also made to restrict offers to ------------ only one organization per indi- Douglas County Historical and vidual town. Genealogical Society PO Box 986, (ON JULY 2, 2003, OFFERS WERE MADE Ava, TO THOSE SOCIETIES LISTED IN BOLD) MO 65608 ------------ (Societies that are highlighted Ballwin Historical Society have asked for a model) 14811 Manchester Road, Ballwin, ------------ MO 63011 The Perry County Lutheran ------------ Historical Society of Altenburg Missouri Pacific Historical Society 866 Hwy "C", PO Box 456, Altenburg, Ballwin, MO 63732 MO 63022 ------------ ------------ Barnard Community Historical Oregon County Genealogical Society Society #1 Court Square, 37292 Katydid Road, Alton, Barnard, MO 65791 MO 64423 ------------ ------------ Lee's Summit Historical Society Smoky Hill Railway and Historical Museum-Old Depot, Society Lee's Summit, 502 Walnut, Applewood, Beelton, MO 64063 MO 64012-2516 ------------ ------------ Arrow Rock State Historic Site Scott County Historical and PO Box 1, Genealogy Society Arrow Rock PO Box 151, MO 65320 Benton ------------ MO 63736 ------------ ------------ ------------ Edna Cuddy Memorial House and Champ Clark Honey Shuck Restoration Gardens PO Box 162, 1607 S. 17th Terrace, Bowling Green, Bethany, MO 63334 MO 64424 ------------ ------------ Old Matt's Cabin-Shepherd of the Harrison County Genealogical Hills Homestead Society 5586 W. Hwy 76, 2307 Central, Branson, Bethany, MO 65616 MO 64424 ------------ ------------ Harrison County Historical Society Shepherd of the Hills Historical 1106 Ranchwood Road, Society Bethany, 111 E. Main, MO 64424 Branson, ------------ MO 65616 Historic Bethel German Colony ------------ PO Box 127, Dallas County Historical Society Bethel, PO Box 594, MO 63434 Buffalo, ------------ MO 65722-0594 Blackburn Historical Society ------------ RR 1, Box 129, Bollinger Mill State Historic Site Blackburn, 113 Bollinger Mill Road, MO 65321 Burfordville, ------------ MO 63739 Blue Springs Historical Society ------------ PO Box 762, Bates County Museum of Pioneer Blue Springs History MO 64015 ------------ 100 E. Fort Scott, Burr Oak Woods Conservation Nature Butler, Center MO 64730 Missouri Department of Conservation ------------ 1401 NW Park Road Bates County Old Settlers Blue Springs, MO 64015 Association ------------ 706 Parkview, Historical Society of Polk County Butler, PO Box 423, MO 64730 Bolivar, ------------ MO 65613 Moniteau County Historical Society ------------ 201 N. High, Boone's Lick State Historic Site California, c/o Arrow Rock Historic Site, MO 65018 PO Box 1 ------------ Arrow Rock, Campbell Area Genealogical and MO 65320 Historical Society ------------ PO Box 401, Friends of Historic Boonville Campbell, PO Box 1776, MO 63933-0401 Boonville ------------ MO 65233 ------------ Cedar Falls Historic Village and Roslyn Heights Toy Museum PO Box 297, Rt 2 Box 226 A, Boonville, Canton, MO 65233-0297 MO 63435 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Lewis County Historical Mississippi County Historical Society/Library-Museum Society 112 N. 4th Street, PO Box 312, Canton, Charleston, MO 63435 MO 63834 ------------ ------------ Cape River Heritage Museum Faust County Park/Faust Historical 538 Independence, Village/Thornhill Cape Girardeau, 15185 Olive Blvd, MO 63701 Chesterfield, ------------ MO 63017 Historical Association of Greater ------------ Cape Girardeau Livingston County Genealogy Society 325 S. Spanish Street, c/o Livingston County Library Cape Girardeau, 450 Locust Street, MO 63703 Chillicothe, ------------ MO 64601-2597 Carroll County Historical Society ------------ 510 N. Mason, Grand River Historical Society and Carrollton, Museum MO 64633 PO Box 154, ------------ Chillicothe, Battle of Carthage MO 64601 1009 Truman, ------------ Lamar, Martin Franklin Hanley House MO 64759 2 Mark Twain Circle, ------------ Clayton, Carthage Historic Preservation MO 63105 PO Box 375, ------------ Carthage, St. Louis County Department of MO 64836 Parks and Recreation ------------ 41 S. Central Avenue, Kendrick Place Clayton, PO Box 406, MO 63105 ------------ Carthage, Henry County Historical Society MO 64836 PO Box 65, ------------ Clinton, Pemiscot County Historical Society MO 64735 PO Box 604, ------------ Caruthersville, Cole Camp Historical Society MO 63830-0604 PO Box 151, ------------ Cole Camp, Powers Museum MO 65325 PO Box 593, ------------ Carthage, Boone County Historical Society MO 64836 Walters-Boone County Historical ------------ Museum Centralia Historical Society 3801 Ponderosa Drive, 319 E. Sneed Street, Columbia, Centralia, MO 65201 MO 65240 ------------ ------------ Genealogical Society of Central Chaffee Historical Society Missouri Box 185, PO Box 26, Chaffee, Columbia, MO 63740 MO 65205 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Maplewood: The Lenoir-Nifong Home Heritage House 3801 Ponderosa Drive, 17257 Betty Drive, Columbia, Dexter, MO 65201 MO 63841 ------------ ------------ Missouri Alliance For Historic George Washington Carver Birthplace Preservation Association PO Box 1715, 5646 Carver Road, Columbia, Diamoond, MO 65203 MO 64840 ------------ ------------ Museum of Art & Archaeology, Ripley County Historical Society University of Missouri 101 Washington Street, 1 Pickard Hall, Doniphan MO 63435 Columbia, ------------ MO 65211 Reynolds County Genealogy and ------------ Historical Society State Historical Society of PO Box 281, Missouri Ellington, 1020 Lowry Street, MO 63638-0281 Columbia, ------------ MO 65201-7298 Ellsinore Pioneer Museum ------------ PO Box 74, Commerce Historical and Genealogy Ellsinore, Society MO 639371 PO Box 93, ------------ Commerce, Fair Grove Historical and MO 63742 Preservation Society ------------ PO Box 93, Sappington House Foundation Fair Grove, 1015 S. Sappington Road, MO 65648 Crestwood, ------------ ------------ Franklin or Bust, Inc. Genealogy Society of Pulaski County PO Box 32, PO Box 226, Fayette, Crocker, MO 65298-0032 MO 65452 ------------ ------------ Florissant Valley Historical Dillard Mill State Historical Site Society 142 Dillard Mill Road, PO Box 298, Davisville, Florissant, MO 65456 MO 63032 ------------ ------------ Jefferson County Historical Society Friends of Old South Ferdinand 721 W. Kelley Street, PO Box 222, De Soto, Florissant, MO 63020 MO 63032 ------------ ------------ Historic Florissant Historic Daniel Boone Home 1067 Dunn Road, 1868 Highway F, Florissant, Defiance, MO 63031 MO 63341 ------------ ------------ The Museum of Western Jesuit Desoto Historical Society Missions PO Box 513, PO Box 1095, De Soto, Florissant, MO 63020 MO 63031 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Taille de Noyer J.C. Penney Museum and Boyhood Home PO Box 298, 312 N. Davis, Florissant, Hamilton, MO 63031 MO 64644 ------------ ------------ White River Valley Historical Becky Thatcher Book Shop Society 209-211 Hill Street, PO Box 506, Hannibal, Point Lookout, MO 63401 MO 65726-0555 ------------ ------------ Mark Twain Home Foundation U.S. Army Engineer Museum 208 Hill Street, Attn: ATZT-PTM-M, Hannibal, Bldg 1607, 65473 MO 63401 Fort Leonard Wood, ------------ MO 65473 Rockcliffe Mansion ------------ 1000 Bird Street, Historic Madison Hannibal, 122 N. Main Street, MO63401 Fredericktown, ------------ MO 63645 Cass County Historical and ------------ Genealogical Societies Kingdom of Callaway Historical PO Box 406, Society Harrisonville, PO Box 6073, MO 64701-0400 Fulton, ------------ MO 65251-6073 Wright County Historical and ------------ Genealogical Society Ozark County Genealogical and PO Box 66, Historical Society Hartville, PO Box 4, MO 65667 Gainesville, ------------ MO 65655 ------------ Hazelwood Historic Preservation Stone County Commission Historical/Genealogical Society 6800 Howdershell Road, PO Box 63, Hazelwood, Galena, MO 63042 MO 65656 ------------ ------------ Daniel Boone and Frontier Families Sandy Creek Covered Bridge State Research Association Historic Site 1770 Little Bay Road, 1050 Museum Drive, Hermann, Imperial, MO 65041 MO 63052 ------------ ------------ Deutschheim State Historic Site Granby Historical Society 109 W. 2nd Street, PO Box 45, Hermann, Granby, MO 65041 MO 64844 ------------ ------------ Hickory County Historical Society Grandview Historical Society PO Box 248, PO Box 512, Hermitage, Grandview, MO 65668 MO 64030 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Harvey J. Higgins Historical Civil War Round Table of Western Society Missouri c/o Loberta Runge, 4947 S. Peck Avenue, 1107 Main, Independence, Higginsville, MO 64055 64037-1125 ------------ ------------ Genealogy and Local History
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