Larry Wood, author of Ozarks Gunfights and Other Notorious Incidents, shared the area’s violent history. He talked about feuding groups and infamous criminals from Wild Bill Hickok to Bonnie and Clyde. Originally aired on C-SPAN in June, 2017. Support independent media through the purchase of our products. “
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Impending War
I had a friend message me recently and said, “I loved your article Impending War”. It took me a minute to realize he was referring to an article I wrote in 2018 for the State of the Ozarks Writers and Artists competition that paired writers submissions with a talented artist who would create an illustrationContinue reading “Impending War”
Oklahoma Corruption
I don’t know how I missed this but somehow a year after the fact, I stumbled upon Paulette Jiles review of my book “The Rape of Delaware County”. Many thanks Mrs. Jiles, I am once again honored and humbled. Oklahoma corruption July1/20 A good little book on how messed up Oklahoma law enforcement can be.Continue reading “Oklahoma Corruption”
The Post-War Betrayal of Missouri’s German Population.
I have written many articles on the history of Missouri, specifically, articles about the effect that “Mr. Lincoln’s War” had upon the state. Missouri was originally settled by the French, then the Scots-Irish, who had also settled the majority of Southern states. The Scots-Irish who settled the South ( and Missouri) had a much differentContinue reading “The Post-War Betrayal of Missouri’s German Population.”
Our Latest Edition Tee From Our Heritage Line
Foothills Media LLC is proud to announce our latest t-shirt from our Heritage line of clothing. Our latest offering pays tribute to the rich history and hard work of those involved in our area’s logging industry. We hope you like it (we think it’s pretty cool)!
Sam Hildebrand Pays a Visit to Bollinger County
I was looking over some older articles I had previously published and stumbled upon this gem about Missouri bushwhacker Sam Hildebrand’s visit to Bollinger County, Missouri… “Sam Hildebrand’s Confession” is certainly and interesting read. On pages 196-197 Hildebrand writes about a visit to Bollinger County, Missouri on May 25, 1864. He writes of going inContinue reading “Sam Hildebrand Pays a Visit to Bollinger County”
Featured Shirt of the Week, Foothills Heritage Cannon
Our latest offering from our Foothills Media Heritage Clothing Line pays tribute to the South. T-shirt is white, 100% cotton and features our trademark Foothills Media logo on the front, with a cannon on the back. Back of shirt reads “The Confederate State of Missouri” and “Est. 1861”. This beautiful photo was taken during theContinue reading “Featured Shirt of the Week, Foothills Heritage Cannon”
All New Foothills Media Heritage Series Line of Apparel.
Announcing our Foothills Media Heritage Series line of apparel. Part of our mission is to find unique ways to preserve and promote local history and historic landmarks in the Southeast Missouri Ozarks. Our first offering features the Barks Plantation home located in Glen Allen, Missouri. Front of shirt features our trademark Foothills Media logo, withContinue reading “All New Foothills Media Heritage Series Line of Apparel.”
The Twin Cities Did Themselves Proud; Was this 1893 event the biggest ever held in Lutesville, Marble Hill?
“The Twin Cities Did Themselves Proud”, this was the headline published in the July 6, 1893 edition of the Marble Hill Press, referring to a July 4, Independence Day celebration. The celebration was a coordinated event between the cities of Marble Hill and Lutesville, Missouri (which were separated only by Crooked Creek). By all accountsContinue reading “The Twin Cities Did Themselves Proud; Was this 1893 event the biggest ever held in Lutesville, Marble Hill?”
Confederate Memorial Day
Join us Sunday June 6, 2021 for a Confederate Memorial Day Service which will be held at the Stoddard County Civil War Cemetery located in Bloomfield, Missouri. The service starts at 2:00 pm and will feature noted historian and public speaker Danny Honnell, a live fire cannon salute, and echo taps played on the hillside.Continue reading “Confederate Memorial Day”