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  1. Want to learn more about the Civil War Trust's Park Day in Freedom's Frontier? I'll be on the Lawrence's KLWN tomorrow morning.
  2. Ever wonder WWJBD? Check out page 70 as some Lawrence experts weigh in. issuu.com/sunflower_publ…
  3. Today’s #WomensHistoryMonth feature: “Occupied Women and the American #CivilWar” by LeeAnn Whites sos.mo.gov/archives/prese…
  4. History professionals & volunteers! Need to learn a new skill but don't know where to turn? Here are some options: freedomsfrontier.org/Partners/Event…
  5. Today’s #WomensHistoryMonth feature: Julie Stinson of Shawnee Co, #KS. kshs.org/kansapedia/jul… kansasmemory.org/item/221211
  6. Working on a reporter request for CW sites in Freedom's Frontier. What are your "must see" sites? freedomsfrontier.org/Visitors/Place…
  7. @Simply_Nisa Cool! We don't get something every day, but there are so many great women's history stories here to share!
  8. Today’s #WomensHistoryMonth feature: Florella Brown Adair of Miami Co, #KS. kshs.org/kansapedia/flo… kansasmemory.org/item/90216
  9. 3/7/1850 Webster endorses Compromise of 1850: "I...prefer to have heard...that this Union could never be dissolved..." bit.ly/yVoXPi
  10. Today’s Women’s History Month feature: Sarah Morris of Vernon County, MO ozarkscivilwar.org/archives/1475
  11. 3/6 MO Compromise signed into law (1820) and the USSC ruled in Dred Scott case (1857). Check them out at todaysdocument.tumblr.com.