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1. Banking in Early Missouri Banking in Early Missouri July//1967 Article details the early financial history of the state of Missouri including its currency and early banking system.

2. Biography of William B. Clarke (1848-1905), Banker Biography of William B. Clarke (1848-1905), Banker 2003

3. Five Famous Missourians Five Famous Missourians 1900 Photo and section of the book about Richard Parks Bland, or Richard Bland, a statesman and publicist and a long-standing United States Congressman from Missouri, starting out as a California gold miner,...

4. Frontier Economic Problems in Missouri, 1815-1828, Part I Frontier Economic Problems in Missouri, 1815-1828, Part I October//1939 First of a two-part series about economic problems in frontier Missouri during territoryhood and early statehood from 1815 to 1828, dealing with "land, currency, and transportation," and including land...

5. James Fraser Dies; Noted Sculptor, 76: "End of the Trail" and Buffalo Nickel Designed by Him--His Statues James Fraser Dies; Noted Sculptor, 76: "End of the Trail" and Buffalo Nickel Designed by Him--His Statues Abound in Capital October/12/1953 Photo and obituary for James Earl Fraser, or James Fraser (~1877-1953), sculptor of the "End of the Trail" statue, "generally considered the best known sculpture in the nation," with one of the copies...

6. Still Life of Money, Guns, and Knife Still Life of Money, Guns, and Knife n.d. Still life of paper money, coins, guns and a knife. One, five, and ten dollar bills visible.

7. The Populist Dream of a "Wrong Way" Transcontinental The Populist Dream of a "Wrong Way" Transcontinental Summer 2012 Article concerning the Kansas Populist Party's policy initiatives to expand governmental powers by building a north-south transcontinental railroad, that they hoped would help fight monopolies, reform...