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  • Jefferson City - A Tour of Contemporary Jefferson City (a slideshow) (13 min.)

  • Fashions of 1890's - Fashions of the 1890's - 1910's from Ladies & Mens Catalogs (3 min.)

  • Capitol Grounds Tour - Tour of Contemporary Missouri State Capitol Grounds (a slideshow) (2 min.)

  • Lohman's Landing Tour - Contemporary Tour of Historic Lohman's Landing (Jefferson Landing) (a slideshow) (2 min.)

  • St. Peter's Old Cemetery - A Brief Overview of St. Peter's Old Cemetery (a slideshow) (3 min.)

  • MO River Flood History - Insight into the Historic Flooding on the Missouri River (3.5 min.)

  • Capitol History - A History of Missouri's Old State Capitol (9.75 min.)

  • JC's Old Bridge - A History of the First Bridge at Bolivar Street in Jefferson City (includes 45 construction photos) [34 min.]

  • JC's Old Bridge - A History of the First Bridge at Bolivar Street in Jefferson City (not including construction photos) [10 min.]

  • Steamboat History - A History of Steamboating on the Lower Missouri River (41 min.)

  • Steamboat History - A History of Steamboating on the Osage River (22 min.)

  • Flood Photos 1951 - Photos of the 1951 Flood from Jefferson & Cedar Cities (a slideshow) (4 min.)


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