The John F. Bradbury, Jr. Papers contain Bradbury’s research files pertaining to Missouri history and his various publications. Research subjects include the American Civil War in Missouri, Route 66, Missouri railroads, rivers and resorts, the Missouri Ozarks, and the lumber industry. The extensive Civil War research focuses primarily on southern Missouri and much of it centers on his many publications including his books, A History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas: Being an Account of the Early Settlements, the Civil War, the Ku-Klux, and Times of Peace and “My Own Commander:” The Civil War Journal of J. J. Sitton, 1863-1865.
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