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The Missouri Humanities Council, also known as Missouri Humanities (MH), is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization that was created in 1971 under authorizing legislation from the U.S. Congress to serve as one of the 56 state and territorial humanities councils that are affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
The German-American Experience in Missouri (1986) Paradise Valley, Nevada: The People and Buildings of an American Place (1995) Barns of Missouri: Storehouses of History (2003) Play Me Something Quick and Devilish: Old-Time Fiddlers in Missouri, Vol. 1 (2013) Fiddlers Dream: Old-Time Swing and Bluegrass Fiddling in 20th-century Missouri (2017)
The Center for Missouri Studies in Columbia, Missouri is the headquarters of the society. The State Historical Society of Missouri, a private membership and state funded organization, is a comprehensive research facility located in Columbia, Missouri, specializing in the preservation and study of Missouri's cultural heritage.
Jean Carnahan (1933–2024), first Missouri woman to become a U.S. Senator, matriarch of Carnahan political family; Mel Carnahan (1924–2000), governor, posthumous U.S. Senator (died in plane crash three weeks before he was elected), patriarch of Carnahan political family; Robin Carnahan (born 1961), Missouri Secretary of State
Chuck Gross, former Missouri senator; Ed Robb, former director of the College of Business and Public Administration Research Center, the Economic Policy and Analysis Research Center, and the State and Fiscal Studies Unit.
Christian Historybuff 15:25, 13 April 2006 (UTC) I was born and live in Florissant, Missouri and St. Charles, Missouri. On top of that my last name, Gentry, is the name of a county and town in Missouri. P.Shack Missouri native KC Area. Genius00345 - Native Missourian. Mid-MO area.
The Missouri Historical Society was founded in St. Louis on August 11, 1866. [1] Founding members created the historical society "for the purpose of saving from oblivion the early history of the city and state".
James E. Cofer, professor at Missouri State University, president 2010-11 J. Alan Groves , Biblical Hebrew scholar; editor of Groves-Wheeler Hebrew morphology database Edwin P. Hubble , of Hubble Space Telescope fame (born in Marshfield ) [ 4 ]