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The Jefferson Barracks Historic Site


Jefferson Barracks Park - St. Louis County Website

About the Park. Jefferson Barracks was a U.S. Army post from 1826 to 1946. The museum buildings were part of the ordnance section built in the 1850s.

Jefferson Barracks (U.S. National Park Service)

Jefferson Barracks Park and National Cemetery is roughly five miles south of Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site.

Jefferson Barracks State Historic Site | American Battlefield Trust

St. Louis, Missouri | At various different times during the Civil War, these historic barracks were used by both the Confederates and Federal armies, ...

Jefferson Barracks - Missouri Civil War Museum

Today, Jefferson Barracks is a county park, historic site, museum district, active military installation, national cemetery, and a Department of ...

Jefferson Barracks Historic Park - Explore St. Louis

Jefferson Barracks Historic Park is a partner of Explore St Louis. Contact Travel and tourism ranks among the top 7 industries in St. Louis City and County.

Things to Do | Jefferson Barracks Park - Visit Missouri

Jefferson Barracks was established in 1826 as the country's first “Infantry School of Practice.” It was named in honor of former President Thomas Jefferson.

JEFFERSON BARRACKS PARK PARK HISTORY - St. Louis County

The location of Jefferson Barracks near St. Louis and on the Mississippi River proved to be an excellent site for a permanent military post. Few military ...

Jefferson Barracks Historic Site - Facebook

Join local historians at Jefferson Barracks while they provide unique context and discuss the sacrifices made by young Americans in the First World War. It is ...

Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery

Jefferson Barracks, one of the National Cemetery Administrations oldest interment sites, has served as a burial place for soldiers from all wars. The original ...

Powder Magazine Museum - The Friends of Jefferson Barracks

Old Ordnance Room Museum · The Old Ordnance Room was the first of two limestone buildings built in Jefferson Barracks for the purpose of storing gunpowder. · To ...

Jefferson Barracks | TCLF - The Cultural Landscape Foundation

Today, Jefferson Barracks Park includes significant historic structures, landscape features, and memorials. Several historic buildings house ...

Jefferson Barracks Historic District_02/01/1972 - Missouri State Parks

Included within the Jefferson Barracks Historic District are a variety of military buildings and related sites dating from the.

The Jefferson Barracks Historic Site - The Civil War Muse

Just north of the Stable House is the Laborer's House [ Waypoint = N38 31.119 W90 16.475 ] that was used by civilian workmen employed at the Ordnance Depot. It ...

Things to Do | Jefferson Barracks Historic Site - Visit Missouri

Jefferson Barracks was a United States Army post from 1826 to 1946. The museum buildings were part of the ordnance section built in the 1850s.

The historic legacy of Jefferson Baracks - West Newsmagazine

Jefferson Barracks was one the largest induction and separation centers in the country during World War I and II. It received new recruits from ...

Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery - Historic Missouri

The Barracks were initially founded in 1826, only a few miles south of St. Louis, as the major military outpost for American expansion west of ...

Jefferson Barracks: A History - YouTube

Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis is more than a cemetery. It's been a working military facility since 1826 sending troops to every war the ...

Jefferson Barracks Park (@jeffersonbarracksstl) - Instagram

345 North Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63125 · Photo by Jefferson Barracks Park in Jefferson Barracks Historic Site. A different perspective on the Old Guard ...

Jefferson Barracks History | 62nd Annual Hancock Invitational

From its establishment in 1826 until it was closed in 1946, Jefferson Barracks – the nation's first “Infantry School of Practice” – supplied and prepared troops ...

Jefferson Barracks Historic Site - Old Ordnance Room

Old Ordnance Room The Old Ordnance Room was the first of two limestone buildings built in Jefferson Barracks for the purpose of storing gunpowder.