Politics & Government

New Website to Track Civil War Events Throughout St. Louis Area

The announcement occurred at the Missouri History Museum near Clayton.

Upcoming St. Louis events that will commemorate the Civil War should both entertain and give people pause, Bob Archibald, the president of the Missouri History Museum said Monday. 

"I think there's a big tension in how we understand this war," Archibald said. Class divisions remain in the U.S. in part because people haven't come to grips with the war. By the late 1870s, Americans had tired of the slavery issue and Jim Crow laws kept freedmen in circumstances that were not much better than they had been during slavery, he said.

He spoke following a news conference at which organizers announced the launch of a new website, freedomsgateway.com, which will allow people to find out when commemorative events are happening throughout the region. The announcement took place at the museum, located near University City in Forest Park

Cities throughout the St. Louis metro area will mark the 150th anniversary of the war between this year and 2015. A kickoff event  in Mehlville will run April 29 to May 1 and feature a recreation of 1861 St. Louis depicting a camp of soldiers and a battle with re-enactors. 

Neighboring Clayton will host its own event from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday at . Male re-enactors will perform military drills outside, while re-enactments will also be inside showing how Civil War-era women supported the troops. More information about the event is available on the city's website.

Missouri was a divided state during the war, it's possible for visitors to learn about the Confederate perspective, as at the Hanley House, and the Union perspective. 

Archibald said it made sense to locate an upcoming Civil War exhibit in St. Louis. Organizers had considered putting it in another Missouri city such as Springfield, but thought some people in those locations might not like the exhibit's conclusions about the war.

"It was about slavery," Archibald said.


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