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Veteran Voices from the Heartland

This project was funded by a grant from the United States Department of Veteran Affairs through the . The opinions, findings and conclusions stated herein are those of the author[s] and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of Veteran Affairs. 

Research related to this project was completed at two cemeteries, Higginsville Veterans Cemetery and Fort Scott National Cemetery.

 

Grave stones at Fort Scott

Videos:

  Fort Scott National Cemetery
900 E. National Ave.
Fort Scott, KS 66701

Fort Scott was originally founded as a military base in 1842 and later abandoned in 1853. The original cemetery was located near the fort and interred 17 soldiers. After the military left, the cemetery became public.

After the Civil War started, the Army returned to Fort Scott in 1862. Land was purchased for a bigger cemetery that year, and in 1867, the original 17 veterans were reinterred. 

 

   
Fort Scott Veteran Biographies:    

 

   
Related websites for Fort Scott:    


 

   
           

In memory of those who gave their all monument

Videos:

 

Higginsville Veterans Cemetery

20109 Bus., MO-13
Higginsville, MO 64037

The Missouri Veterans Cemetery is located in Higginsville, Misosuri and currently sits on 55 acres.
The Missouri Veterans Cemetery had its first interment in 2001 and currently is able to hold around 24,000 gravesites. 

 

   
Higginsville Cemetery Veteran Biographies:    

Bush, Jackson "Jack" Jr.

Seiferth, Bernice B.

   
Related websites for Higginsville:    

Missouri DPS Veterans Commission

   
           

Grave marker  

 

Additional Resources

Researcher's Handbook

Fort Scott Workshop Slides

Research worksheets

Researching and Writing Biographical Narratives

 

Veteran Genealogy Lesson Plan

James Shipley Inquiry

 (for Google enabled schools)

   
   

Summer Workshop Packet:

Wilma Mae Wilson

   
Project Partners:
UCM - History
UCM - Educational Technology and Library Science
UCM - Greater Kansas City Writing Project
Midwest Genealogy Center
Dr. Tina Ellsworth
   

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