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St. Louis Civil War Sites and the Fight for Freedom, Civil War Series

The Monuments of a Divided State

St. Louis was at the center of several key Civil War events from the Dred Scott decision through the Mississippi Campaign that cut the Confederate States in two. Visit the site from which enslaved people tried to cross the Mississippi River to the free state of Illinois. Discover how hundreds of lawsuits by enslaved people set the stage for the Dred Scott decision that lit the fuse to the Civil War. See the military base that produced over 200 Civil War generals and the arsenal that secessionists and unionists fought to control. Author Peter Downs goes behind the monuments and historic sites to explore the people, relationships and events that influenced the course of civil war in St. Louis and the nation.

Peter Downs

Peter Downs is a writer in St. Louis, Missouri. He lives with his wife in a 150-year-old house in the historic Soulard neighborhood, U.S. Grant's former neighborhood and the heart of the unionist Home Guard movement in the Civil War.

The History Press