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This collection contains ten cultural resource survey reports. The first report, Mack's Chapel and the African American Community of Seventy-Six, Missouri documents a now-extinct post-Civil War African American community of formerly enslaved people who once flourished in southeastern Perry County, Mo. Seven of the reports are studies of caves in Ste. Genevieve and Perry Counties. Two reports relate to the built environment: The Martin Buchheit House: A Structural Survey and Historical Analysis (2019) and Our Daily Bread: Frohna and Its Mill (2025). Each report contains textual descriptions of the featured cultural resources, historical analysis, illustrations, photographs, and documentation.
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