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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County: June 2011
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Battle of Boonville AAR. It's the second day of the Battle of Boonville. Event in Boonville, MO. We only attended Saturday but had 16 people total! There were eleven children in attendance. Yes, you read that right. Eleven kids running around in period attire playing period games and acting just like their Original Cast counterparts! After that, in August, will be the Battle of Wilson's Creek. Please join us at The Art Store in Warre...
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County: Upcoming Events
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County. Friday, September 14, 2012. Here are some events in the area:. History talk, "Mourning During the Civil War," at the Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 Lee's Summit Road, Independence. It is held at 10 am and it is free to get in. Register at. 37th Annual Missouri Town 1855. Festival of Arts, Crafts and Music. Missouri Town 1855 is always ready to welcome new folks! Missouri Town 1855 - A Christmas Celebration. The Civil War Traveler. While we are technically ...
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County: July 2011
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Sorry for the late notice but due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be no meeting tonight. We'll meet again Tuesday, August 16, 6:30pm at The Art Store. Our topic will be Hairstyles and Headwear: What to Wear, What to Burn. If you have a good example of period headwear, be it a bonnet, hat, hairnet, etc to show off or have one that you'd like suggestions for (trims, shape, etc), please bring it with you! Friday, July 15, 2011.
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County: Civil War Era Ball in St. Louis
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Civil War Era Ball in St. Louis. This is *seriously* exciting! In April of 2013, a Civil War Era Ball is being held in St. Louis, in honor of the 150th anniversary of the war (better attend, or else there might not be another ball this close for another 150 years! Not only that, but there is a Living History weekend package that includes Victorian brunch, outings, and other activities.all in period attire! Blockade Runner Civil...
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County: December 2012
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Thoughts on the Work Dress. What does it mean to be dressed for work in the mid-19th century? Fashionable ensemble that would more than unusual in the barn or field. Unless, of course, Nellie from Little House on the Prairie showed up. Both garments were set onto waistbands. Did work attire mean the lady was slovenly dressed in a poorly fitted garment, with her hair down and scraggly? Oh wait, that is only in the 21st century.
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County: September 2011
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County. Monday, September 5, 2011. What a mess the last month has been! There were a few bumps and hiccups, some lack of communication, and brief bouts of illness. I'm so sorry I've been away from the blog and that things have ground to a halt with the group. We are back on track, however, and hope to see you not only at our next meeting but also at the Battle of Lexington. Event on Sept 17-18! If you haven't registered for this event, there is still time! Another...
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Old Drum: Warrensburg's "Social Justice Film Festival"
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Commentary on Warrensburg, Johnson County and Missouri issues from a Libertarian perspective. View my earlier commentary at www.olddrum.net. Monday, September 13, 2010. Warrensburg's "Social Justice Film Festival". In addition to the various other reports (links below), Sandra attended some of he events associated with the festival. Here's her report:. No one outside 6 local folks, myself, a Hist. Soc., volunteer and Lisa were at the Hist. Soc. Posted by Bill Wayne @ 6:56 AM. View my complete profile.
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County: Was Waltzing Scandalous?
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Ladies Living History Society of Johnson County. Tuesday, July 17, 2012. The Fashionable Dander's Casket. Of course, The Lady's Guide to perfect gentility, in manners, dress, and conversation. Howe's Complete Ball-room Hand Book. The Art of Dancing. A Complete Practical Guide to the Art of Dancing. Sarah Dixon - LLHS moderator. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sarah Dixon - LLHS moderator. Warrensburg, Missouri, United States. View my complete profile. 150th Anniversary of the Battle in Lone Jack.
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Old Drum Tour
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Cottage on the Knoll at Cedarcroft Farm. A Kansas City Area Romantic Bed and Breakfast Hideaway Located in Warrensburg, Missouri. The Cottage on the Knoll. Sandra’s Horsey Pages. Civil War Reenactments in Missouri. Area Towns and Attractions. Johnson County, MO Towns. Windsor and Amish Area. You are here: Home. Welcome to A Driving Tour of Sites Related to the Old Drum Trial in Warrensburg and Johnson County Missouri. Start the tour at the Warrensburg Depot (Holden Street at the Railroad Tracks). Turn ar...
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About Rose | Rose M. Nolen Black History Library
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Rose M. Nolen Black History Library. Race Relations in Missouri. Believing a “Picture is Worth a Thousand Words” these photos are provided for you. How it all began. If you read these books you will never be the same. My Affair with Libraries. June 16, 1935 January 1, 2015. Rose unexpectedly passed away on January 1, 2015. Rose was born in Windsor, Mo. She had four sisters and three brothers all of whom proceeded her in death. She has one son Mark and his wife Trina of Brooklyn Park, Minn. In 1992 she la...
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