A flag was placed in the hand of a sculpture of Meriwether Lewis, left, alongside fellow expedition leader William Clark, during the St. Charles Riverfest at Frontier Park on July 5, 2025.
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Dec. 12, 2003 - "It's been a bit cold today," said聽Peyton Clark, of Dearborn, Michigan, who portrays Captain William Clark, as he and fellow Corps of Discovery members arrived at Camp Dubois at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers while re-enacting Lewis and Clark's journey. Peyton Clark is a great-great grandson of William Clark.
April 7, 2011 - The Elkskin Journal is William Clark's field journal carried during Lewis and Clark's journey. The book of Clark's writings, maps, and drawings is housed is preserved by the Missouri History Museum.
A map of Fort Osage, drawn by William Clark, who was federal Indian agent in 最新杏吧原创 after he and Meriwether Lewis returned from their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. Clark had the fort built upon a Missouri River bluff east of present-day Kansas City. It is where the Osage signed away their rights to most of Missouri in 1808.
Feb. 14, 2004 - Horatio Potter, of Ladue, reads an inscription on the back of William Clark's monument in Bellefontaine Cemetery during a meeting of Clark's descendants at the site. Potter was a great-great grandson of William Clark.
Oct. 8, 2015 - Stained glass panels by Emil Frei depicting Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea, which were preserved from the original library building, are seen at the Lewis & Clark Branch Library on Lewis & Clark Boulevard in north 最新杏吧原创 County.
A flag was placed in the hand of a sculpture of Meriwether Lewis, left, alongside fellow expedition leader William Clark, during the St. Charles Riverfest at Frontier Park on July 5, 2025.
In photos: William Clark's visible legacy in 最新杏吧原创
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April 16, 2014 - William Clark waves his hat in the Lewis and Clark statue聽entitled "The Captains Return,"聽on the 最新杏吧原创 riverfront.
Laurie Skrivan, Post-Dispatch
Dec. 12, 2003 - "It's been a bit cold today," said聽Peyton Clark, of Dearborn, Michigan, who portrays Captain William Clark, as he and fellow Corps of Discovery members arrived at Camp Dubois at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers while re-enacting Lewis and Clark's journey. Peyton Clark is a great-great grandson of William Clark.
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Coins line the bottom of a bust of William Clark at his gravesite and memorial at Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum on Jan. 28, 2025.
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April 7, 2011 - The Elkskin Journal is William Clark's field journal carried during Lewis and Clark's journey. The book of Clark's writings, maps, and drawings is housed is preserved by the Missouri History Museum.
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A map of Fort Osage, drawn by William Clark, who was federal Indian agent in 最新杏吧原创 after he and Meriwether Lewis returned from their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. Clark had the fort built upon a Missouri River bluff east of present-day Kansas City. It is where the Osage signed away their rights to most of Missouri in 1808.
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Feb. 14, 2004 - Horatio Potter, of Ladue, reads an inscription on the back of William Clark's monument in Bellefontaine Cemetery during a meeting of Clark's descendants at the site. Potter was a great-great grandson of William Clark.
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Oct. 8, 2015 - Stained glass panels by Emil Frei depicting Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea, which were preserved from the original library building, are seen at the Lewis & Clark Branch Library on Lewis & Clark Boulevard in north 最新杏吧原创 County.
David Carson, Post-Dispatch
A flag was placed in the hand of a sculpture of Meriwether Lewis, left, alongside fellow expedition leader William Clark, during the St. Charles Riverfest at Frontier Park on July 5, 2025.
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May 12, 2021 - Mike Petty, of Wentzville, hikes the Lewis and Clark Trail with his dogs, Bella and Drogs, in the Weldon Spring Conservation Area.聽
William Clark, co-leader of the expedition in 1804-06. After returning to 最新杏吧原创, he served for many years as federal Indian agent, both for the territory and after Missouri became a state. Married twice, he had seven children and died in 最新杏吧原创 in 1838. He is buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery.聽
June 8, 2012 - Attendees get their first look after the unveiling of the new Dred and Harriet Scott statue on the grounds of the Old Courthouse in downtown 最新杏吧原创.
Aug. 13, 2017 - A group of local clergy speaks out against the racism, hatred, and violence that occurred in Charlottesville, Va. a few days earlier. They spoke from the steps of the Old Courthouse in downtown 最新杏吧原创. At left is the statue of Dred and Harriet Scott.聽
June 14, 2016 - Rev. Ronnie Floyd, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, speaks on race as he invokes the historic Dred Scott decision while giving the president's address at America's Center on the first day of the group's annual gathering.
People gather under the Gateway Arch in front of the recently renovated Old Courthouse to watch a fireworks show at Gateway Arch National Park in 最新杏吧原创 on July 3, 2025.
Media arrive in the rotunda of the Old Courthouse for a press conference and tour of the renovated building and its new exhibits on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. The historic building reopened to the public on May 3, 2025.
The story of Dred and Harriet Scott and their fight for freedom is told inside one of the new galleries at the Old Courthouse, seen during a media preview of its renovation on March 26, 2025.
March 6, 2017 - Lynne Jackson, a descendant of Dred Scott, right, hugs Charles Taney III, a descendant of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney, on the 160th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision, in front of the Maryland State House, in Annapolis, Md. On March 6, 1857, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Dred Scott v. Sandford, ruled 7-2 that Scott, a slave, was not an American citizen and therefore could not sue for his freedom in federal court.
In photos: Dred and Harriet Scott's visible legacy in 最新杏吧原创
Scott was denied freedom by the U.S. Supreme Court, which upheld a Missouri Supreme Court decision that Scott, who had been taken to free states, was not free because Black people were not considered citizens under the U.S. Constitution.
David Carson, Post-Dispatch
Dec. 8, 2022 - The Dred and Harriet Scott statue outside the Old Courthouse in downtown 最新杏吧原创.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
Sept. 25, 2023 - A new marker at the grave of Dred Scott, in Calvary Cemetery, a few days before it was officially dedicated.
Christian Gooden
聽April 1, 2021 - The grave marker for Dred Scott at Calvary Cemetery in 最新杏吧原创.
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A flag blows in the wind in front of a headstone for Harriet Scott, wife of Dred Scott, in 2009 at Greenwood Cemetery.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
June 8, 2012 - Attendees get their first look after the unveiling of the new Dred and Harriet Scott statue on the grounds of the Old Courthouse in downtown 最新杏吧原创.
Post-Dispatch photo
Aug. 13, 2017 - A group of local clergy speaks out against the racism, hatred, and violence that occurred in Charlottesville, Va. a few days earlier. They spoke from the steps of the Old Courthouse in downtown 最新杏吧原创. At left is the statue of Dred and Harriet Scott.聽
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June 14, 2016 - Rev. Ronnie Floyd, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, speaks on race as he invokes the historic Dred Scott decision while giving the president's address at America's Center on the first day of the group's annual gathering.
Photo via Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
The 最新杏吧原创 Courthouse, now called the Old Courthouse, is seen circa 1850.
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People gather under the Gateway Arch in front of the recently renovated Old Courthouse to watch a fireworks show at Gateway Arch National Park in 最新杏吧原创 on July 3, 2025.
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Media arrive in the rotunda of the Old Courthouse for a press conference and tour of the renovated building and its new exhibits on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. The historic building reopened to the public on May 3, 2025.
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The story of Dred and Harriet Scott and their fight for freedom is told inside one of the new galleries at the Old Courthouse, seen during a media preview of its renovation on March 26, 2025.
Kenneth K. Lam, The Baltimore Sun
March 6, 2017 - Lynne Jackson, a descendant of Dred Scott, right, hugs Charles Taney III, a descendant of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney, on the 160th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision, in front of the Maryland State House, in Annapolis, Md. On March 6, 1857, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Dred Scott v. Sandford, ruled 7-2 that Scott, a slave, was not an American citizen and therefore could not sue for his freedom in federal court.
A painting of Harriet and Dred Scott that was hung in 1973 in the Old Courthouse in 最新杏吧原创.
Irma Rombauer, born in 最新杏吧原创 in 1877 (her father was famous doctor Max Starkoff), wrote "The Joy of Cooking," which became famous, especially, for its chatty style and voice.聽
Thomas Stearns Eliot, poet, born in 最新杏吧原创 in 1888, back in town on Jan. 16, 1933, to speak on William Shakespeare at Washington University. It was the first visit by Eliot, 44, since he left for Europe in 1914.
Dr. Carl Ferdinand Cori and his wife, Dr. Gerty Theresa Cori, conduct experiments at their laboratory at Washington University in 最新杏吧原创 on Oct. 30, 1947. The biochemists were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their research in isolating the enzyme that begins the conversion process of animal starch into sugar within the body.
Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson, director and assistant director of the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation and co-authors of "Human Sexual Response," are pictured in 1970.聽
Sept. 28, 2010 - The Square plug-in device is demonstrated with an iPhone. It makes accepting credit card payments easy for vendors by reading swiped credit cards.
In 最新杏吧原创, several artists emerged over the decades that changed the blueprint of global music and left a lasting impact on American artist…
A flag was placed in the hand of a sculpture of Meriwether Lewis, left, alongside fellow expedition leader William Clark, during the St. Charles Riverfest at Frontier Park on July 5, 2025.
William Clark, co-leader of the expedition in 1804-06. After returning to 最新杏吧原创, he served for many years as federal Indian agent, both for the territory and after Missouri became a state. Married twice, he had seven children and died in 最新杏吧原创 in 1838. He is buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery.聽
Irma Rombauer, born in 最新杏吧原创 in 1877 (her father was famous doctor Max Starkoff), wrote "The Joy of Cooking," which became famous, especially, for its chatty style and voice.聽
Thomas Stearns Eliot, poet, born in 最新杏吧原创 in 1888, back in town on Jan. 16, 1933, to speak on William Shakespeare at Washington University. It was the first visit by Eliot, 44, since he left for Europe in 1914.
Dr. Carl Ferdinand Cori and his wife, Dr. Gerty Theresa Cori, conduct experiments at their laboratory at Washington University in 最新杏吧原创 on Oct. 30, 1947. The biochemists were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their research in isolating the enzyme that begins the conversion process of animal starch into sugar within the body.
Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson, director and assistant director of the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation and co-authors of "Human Sexual Response," are pictured in 1970.聽
Sept. 28, 2010 - The Square plug-in device is demonstrated with an iPhone. It makes accepting credit card payments easy for vendors by reading swiped credit cards.