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 Northwoods Wreaths
Both are committed to working with Scouting Units through NWM to help them raise funds through sale of the Northwoods Wreaths and Greenery.
Helping Scouting Units earn the funds needed to deliver a great Scouting Program.
Northwoods of Missouri (NWM) is a distributor for Northwoods Greenery, Lake Forest, IL.
www.northwoodsofmo.com /AboutNWM.htm   (173 words)

  
 The Scouting Network
Steelville is expected to compete for a Missouri Class 3 state tournament birth this season after a narrow loss to eventual state 3rd place winner Versailles in the sectional at Rolla last March.
The Division I Albany, New York Great Danes were one of the first schools to offer 6'11 Brett Gifford a scholarship and then had to win a recruiting battle over several highly regarded mid major programs as Gifford's stock accelerated throughout the summer playing for Team Missouri.
Steelville Missouri 6'9 senior Ty Adams has committed to play for Chris Pilz and the University of Missouri at St. Louis.
www.teammissouri.com   (312 words)

  
 KELSO, John Russell (1831-1891) Guide to Research Papers
The largest portion of the autobiography deals with various aspects of the Civil War in Missouri, including the Home Guards, recruiting, operations against bushwhackers, scouting, camp life, civilians, battles and campaigns of 1861-1863.
The autobiography deals with the Kelso family history, accounts of the life in the frontiers, the author’s religious experience, and the Methodist Church, teachers and schools in the pre-Civil War Missouri.
An autobiography of John Russell Kelso spanning from the early 1840s until 1863.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=K000081   (115 words)

  
 Hickory County Missouri
On the NW fringe of the Ozark Mountain Range lies Hickory County with tree covered rolling hills holding deer and turkey for those that want to combine a spring turkey hunt or summer deer scouting trip with a Lake Of The Ozarks family vacation.
Missouri hunting in this region may be a culture adjustment for some as rural Missouri has few opportunities.
Hickory County lies in that fringe region where crop land begins to give way to more wooded areas allowing for a mix of deer and turkey habitat.
www.ks-mo-hunt.org /hickory_county_missouri.htm   (229 words)

  
 Xerxes Knox, Private, Company G, 3rd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War
The Second Battalion is stationed at Fulton, Missouri and engaged during the winter and following spring in scouting, capturing and dispersing rebels & rebel gangs and securing ammunition from the enemy.
The rebels were pursued until utterly routed and dispersed in that part of Missouri and the Second Battalion was posted to Lebanon, Missouri, 50 miles southwest of Rolla, MO. The Second Battalion protected long lines of communication.
The 10th Missouri's commanding officer, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Benteen, was at times in command of the brigade {possibly in Winslow's absence}.
www.oz.net /~cyndihow/xerxes.htm   (4664 words)

  
 Cub Scout Pack 787 - Manchester Missouri
Pack 787 is based at Carman Trails School in Manchester Missouri.
Sep 1, 6:00 PM - School night for Scouting, Carman Trails Art Room
Sep 10, 9:00 AM - Manchester Homecoming Parade (Arrive ahead of time.)
www.cubpack787.org   (163 words)

  
 MISSOURI VOLUNTEER FORCES IN THE CIVIL WAR with Federal Service (UNION): HOME GUARD UNITS
Organized in Barry Co., MO June, 1861, by the authority of Colonel Phelps, and approval of General Sigel August, 1861; and the duty performed consisted in scouting and watching the movements of the enemy until August, 1861, when it was disbanded.
The organization is generally credited to Franklin county, but judging from the records of September, 1861, when it was active, it was apparently recruited from several counties.
Until about the 15th of August active service was rendered at Jefferson City, and in the field until December, 1861, when the regiment was disbanded.
www.usmo.com /~momollus/MOREG/HG.htm   (5529 words)

  
 Boy Scout Troop 680 - Home Page - located in Valley Park Missouri
The adult leaders of Troop 680 believe in the ideals of the Boy Scout of America program and commit to implementing a Scouting program that enables each boy to reach his potential as he prepares to enter his teenage and young adult years.
Boy Scout Troop 680 - Home Page - located in Valley Park Missouri
If you wish to join our troop, or have questions about the activities we participate in, please feel free to contact us.
www.bsatroop680.org   (186 words)

  
 Xerxes Knox, Private, Company G, 3rd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War
The Second Battalion is stationed at Fulton, Missouri and engaged during the winter and following spring in scouting, capturing and dispersing rebels & rebel gangs and securing ammunition from the enemy.
The rebels were pursued until utterly routed and dispersed in that part of Missouri and the Second Battalion was posted to Lebanon, Missouri, 50 miles southwest of Rolla, MO. The Second Battalion protected long lines of communication.
The 10th Missouri's commanding officer, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Benteen, was at times in command of the brigade {possibly in Winslow's absence}.
www.oz.net /~cyndihow/xerxes.htm   (4664 words)

  
 Venturing - SEA SCOUT Bronze Award
The US Scouting Service Project, Inc. is a Not-for Profit Corporation chartered in the State of Missouri.
Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website ©1997-2005 may be reproduced and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) [Links to BSA Sites] or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations.
Support the US Scouting Service Project Websites with your donation.
www.usscouts.org /advance/venturing/SeaScoutBronze.html   (219 words)

  
 Cubs - Webelos Activity Badges
The US Scouting Service Project, Inc. is a Not-for Profit Corporation chartered in the State of Missouri.
The U.S. Scouting Service Project is maintained by the Project Team.
Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website ©1997-2005 may be reproduced and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) [Links to BSA Sites] or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations.
www.usscouts.org /advance/cubscout/webbadges.html   (236 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--American Civil War--COLLECTION DESCRIPTIONS
References to marches, scouting parties, guard duty, grand review and inspection, prisoners, Union and Confederate deserters, traitors, pay allowances, food rations, weather, West Virginia's constitutional election, colleagues, and military action elsewhere.
Directive that three prisoners were being sent to the Provost Marshall General at St. Louis in charge of Lt. Newlee, 9th Cavalry, Missouri State Militia.
Branson was a member of an Iowa regiment during the campaign of 1861 in Missouri.
www.system.missouri.edu /whmc/invent/desc-civilwar.html   (236 words)

  
 USSSP: Scout Honor Societies - Four M
It was a camp used jointly by scouts in Kansas City Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas.
Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website ©1997-2002 may be reproduced and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations.
The U.S. Scouting Service Project is maintained by the Project Team.
www.macscouter.com /usscouts/honorsociety/fourm.html   (321 words)

  
 Venturing - Ranger Award Electives - Hunting
The US Scouting Service Project, Inc. is a Not-for Profit Corporation chartered in the State of Missouri.
Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website ©1997-2005 may be reproduced and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) [Links to BSA Sites] or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations.
Participate in a National Rifle Association-International Hunter Education Association Youth Hunter Education Challenge event sponsored by your state.
usscouts.org /advance/venturing/Electives/Hunting.html   (452 words)

  
 USSSP: Honor Organizations
There are a number of these societies that still exist including Firecrafters (in Indiana and Illinois) and Mic O Say (in Missouri).
David Eby, Running Waters District Historian has been gathering information on all of these groups for a number of years and the results of his efforts are found under the "Scout Honor Societies" link above.
Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website ©1997-2005 may be reproduced and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) [Links to BSA Sites] or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations.
www.macscouter.com /usscouts/honorsociety.asp   (523 words)

  
 Xerxes Knox, Private, Company G, 3rd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War
The Second Battalion is stationed at Fulton, Missouri and engaged during the winter and following spring in scouting, capturing and dispersing rebels & rebel gangs and securing ammunition from the enemy.
Various detachments of the Second Battalion are stationed in the counties of Callaway, Audrain, & Monroe, Missouri.
The second division's second brigade consisted of the Fourth Iowa Cavalry, the Third Iowa Cavalry, and the 10th Missouri Cavalry.
www.oz.net /~cyndihow/xerxes.htm   (4664 words)

  
 BOY SCOUT ITEMS
$15.00 Scouts aid in sandbagging in Kansas and Missouri and aid in mountain rescue.
DISTRICT OPERATION: The Job of the District Committee in the Administration of Scouting.
SCOUTING, THE COMMUNITY'S WEAPON AGAINST CRIME: Address by Hon.
www.bookstallsf.com /BSA.html   (2405 words)

  
 Civil War Battlefield Guide - -Whitestone Hill, North Dakota (ND004) , Dickey County, September 3-4, 1863
The prisoners were marched across the prairie in blazing heat to Crow Creek on the Missouri where the Dakotas from Fort Snelling were being held.
On September 3 Sully's scouting party, four companies of the 6th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, rode into the large camp of several thousand Dakotas led by Inkpaduta near a small, shallow lake at the foot of a rocky landmark known as Whitestone Hill.
US General Sibley returned to Minnesota, and the Dakotas recrossed the Missouri River and resumed hunting east of the river.
college.hmco.com /history/readerscomp/civwar/html/cw_006104_whitestonehi.htm   (385 words)

  
 Mathew Caldwell
Caldwell was captured and spent time in prison in Mexico leading Company D of the scouting force in the Santa Fe Expedition in 1841 under Gen. McLeod.
Dixon in The Men Who Made Texas states that Caldwell was born 8 Mar 1798, moved with his parents to Missouri in 1818, became a skilled Indian fighter in Missouri and was involved in trading with local Indians in the territory.
Caldwell was one on the committee of three appointed to assess the situation of the enemy on the frontier and the condition of the Texian army.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/caldwellmathew.htm   (3809 words)

  
 Union - Wisconsin Cavalry
Scouting in Southwest Counties of Missouri and Northwest Arkansas, and operating against Patty's, Livingston's and Quantrell's guerrillas, with numerous skirmishes in Barton, Jasper and Newton Counties.
Duty at Baton Rouge engaged in scouting, picketing and operating against guerrillas in that section of country lying between the Comite, Amite and Mississippi Rivers until June, 1864.
Scout in Phelps and Marias Counties August 1 (Co. "A").
www.civilwararchive.com /Unreghst/unwicav.htm   (2068 words)

  
 Xerxes Knox, Private, Company G, 3rd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War
The Second Battalion is stationed at Fulton, Missouri and engaged during the winter and following spring in scouting, capturing and dispersing rebels & rebel gangs and securing ammunition from the enemy.
Various detachments of the Second Battalion are stationed in the counties of Callaway, Audrain, & Monroe, Missouri.
An affidavit by Elhanan W. Burks (a private, Company A, Third Iowa Cavalry & a fellow prisoner with Xerxes), a resident of Armada, Buffalo County, Nebraska, was sworn out September 20, 1886 regarding Xerxes Knox's application for an invalid pension.
www.oz.net /~cyndihow/xerxes.htm   (4664 words)

  
 Union - Wisconsin Cavalry
Scouting in Southwest Counties of Missouri and Northwest Arkansas, and operating against Patty's, Livingston's and Quantrell's guerrillas, with numerous skirmishes in Barton, Jasper and Newton Counties.
Duty at Baton Rouge engaged in scouting, picketing and operating against guerrillas in that section of country lying between the Comite, Amite and Mississippi Rivers until June, 1864.
Scout in Phelps and Marias Counties August 1 (Co. "A").
www.civilwararchive.com /Unreghst/unwicav.htm   (2068 words)

  
 Belarus: Links, links & more links
Belarus Mission - Belarus Mission - Missouri Southern Baptists mission partnership with Baptists in Belarus.
Scouting in Belarus - Scouting in Belarus - Belarussian National Scout Associations.
Association of Disabled in Wheelchairs of the Republic of Belarus - Association of Disabled in Wheelchairs of the Republic of Belarus - Organization assisting unemployed disabled citizens through information technology.
www.escapeartist.com /belarus/links.html   (2068 words)

  
 Associations - Search Engine
Bartle, H. Roe - Biography of scouting leader known as Lone Bear.
Boy Scouts of America History - Index of web sites and includes biographical sketch of BP, formation of Scouting in the United States, related history, traditions, and historic insignia, photos, and posters.
Bartle, H. Roe - Biography of Mayor Kansas City, Missouri, national BSA leader.
www12.brinkster.com /myuae/cat.asp?/Recreation/Scouting/History/Associations/Boy_Scouts_of_America   (391 words)

  
 The MacScouter -- Scouting Resources Online
Indian 4: I once ate some liver from a cow from Missouri, but I guess you're not looking for the Missouri Liver.
Indian 1: The may well be, but at least we aren't lost!
Indian 1: We don't think its' a new land.
www.macscouter.com /Skits/ThemeSkits.html   (8642 words)

  
 MISSOURI VOLUNTEER FORCES IN THE CIVIL WAR with Federal Service (UNION): HOME GUARD UNITS
Organized in Barry Co., MO June, 1861, by the authority of Colonel Phelps, and approval of General Sigel August, 1861; and the duty performed consisted in scouting and watching the movements of the enemy until August, 1861, when it was disbanded.
Organized July, 1861, and accepted by General John Pope, and performed active service in driving off rebel Jeff Patton from the county, and also scouting in Nodaway, Andrew, Worth, Gentry and Buchanan Counties until mustered out August, 1861.
Organized by Henry O. Nevill at the solicitation of Colonel Manlove Cranor, September 3, 1861, and rendered service in Harrison, Gentry, Andrew and Buchanan Counties until it was mustered out September 23, 1861, and was mounted and called a Cavalry Regiment.
home.usmo.com /~momollus/MOREG/HG.htm   (8642 words)

  
 RADIO
The US Scouting Service Project, Inc. is a Not-for Profit Corporation chartered in the State of Missouri.
The U.S. Scouting Service Project is maintained by the Project Team.
Explain what radio is. Include in your explanation: the differences between broadcast radio and hobby radio, and the differences between broadcasting and two-way communicating.
www.usscouts.org /usscouts/mb/mb093.html   (803 words)

  
 Investigating the Battles at Wilson's Creek and Pea Ridge
(Pea Ridge Map, Map of the Present Seat of War in Missouri, 1862).
Map of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas (left), and Map of the Present Seat of War in Missouri, 1862.
Learning of Van Dorn’s approach, the outnumbered Federals marched north from their camp to meet his advance on March 7.Union General Samuel Curtis sent a scouting force northwest toward Lee Town and continued north with his main force toward Elkhorn Tavern.
www.cr.nps.gov /mwac/wicr_peri/pea_ridge.htm   (326 words)

  
 New Page 2
The Missouri River meeting the Kaw at the small rock outcropping in the upper left and the cityscape of Kansas City in the background.
Kaw Point Pictures: (a.) The author Mike Calwell scouting this as a take-out point (b.) Mike and Ally paddle to Kaw Point for the first time on the final leg of the 170 mile journey in September 1999.
Confluence of the Kansas River and the Missouri Rivers.
www.kansasriver.com /21kawpoint.htm   (326 words)

  
 The 6th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry
But, should the eastern border of Kansas be protected, they would leave Fort Scott to their left, and pass on various routes through Missouri, and concentrate in Jackson county in that state, and thence make a raid south and sweep all the weak garrisons in western Missouri.
His command consisted in part of the Sixth Regiment, which operated in the vicinity of Fort Smith, and along the line of the Arkansas river, scouting the country from Fort Gibson, C. N., to Dardanella, Arkansas.
Colonel Judson immediately sent messengers to General Blunt, informing him that the enemy had completely flanked him, and was marching towards Rhea's Mills for the purpose of capturing the trains encamped at that place.
skyways.lib.ks.us /museums/kng/6ksvls.html   (326 words)

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