by admin232xy | Nov 25, 2022
The Osage Peoples Audio recording by The Osage Peoples https://redcedarfiles.b-cdn.net/englishOutput/merged_audio_1.mp3 Traditional Osage culture was typical of many Plains Indians and involved a combination of village-based agriculture and nomadic bison hunting....
by admin232xy | Mar 26, 2024
Meramec River – Flooding Audio recording by Meramec River - Flooding https://redcedarfiles.b-cdn.net/englishOutput/merged_audio_2.mp3 Before railroads and roads, the Meramec River was a vital transport route for goods like pig iron and timber, facilitated by...
by admin232xy | Mar 26, 2024
Meramec River – Waterway to the Ozarks Audio recording by Meramec River - Waterway to the Ozarks https://redcedarfiles.b-cdn.net/englishOutput/merged_audio_3.mp3 The Meramec River winds along the northern border of the Ozarks, draining 3,980 square miles in its...
by admin232xy | Mar 26, 2024
Franklin & Pacific Audio recording by Franklin & Pacific https://redcedarfiles.b-cdn.net/englishOutput/merged_audio_4.mp3 Chartered in 1849 to connect St. Louis with the Pacific Ocean, the Pacific Railroad led to the 1852 founding of Franklin by William C....
by admin232xy | Mar 26, 2024
Early settlers Audio recording by Early settlers https://redcedarfiles.b-cdn.net/englishOutput/merged_audio_5.mp3 Fr. Jacques Gravier led the first European expedition up the Meramec River in 1698, looking for silver and furs and found lead, iron, silica sand and...