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Clay Announces $400K National Endowment for the Humanities Grant to Missouri Historical Society to Help Fund Revolutionary War Exhibit, "The American Revolution on the Frontier" Will Open in Spring of 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 21, 2012                  

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STEVEN ENGELHARDT (314) 504-4029

Clay Announces $400K National Endowment for the Humanities Grant to

Missouri Historical Society to Help Fund Revolutionary War Exhibit

“The American Revolution on the Frontier” Will Open in Spring of 2014

WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri announced today that the National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a $400,000 grant to the Missouri Historical Society to help produce a groundbreaking new exhibit entitled,“The American Revolution on the Frontier.”

 “I was very pleased to support this NEH grant that will help fund an exceptional historical exhibit highlighting the Battle of Fort San Carlos, the western-most battle of the American Revolution, and St. Louis’ key strategic role in maintaining control of the Mississippi River during the fight to win our nation’s freedom.” said the Congressman.“The Missouri Historical Society is an invaluable cultural institution that I am proud to represent in Washington. I am looking forward to the debut of this very important project in the spring of 2014.”

According to the National Park Service, on May 26, 1780, between 1,300 and 2,000 British-led Sioux, Sac, Fox and Winnebago Indian warriors assaulted the unsuspecting French community of St. Louis, which then had a population of 900 people.  The attack was repulsed, denying British forces control of the Mississippi River. The battle site was near where the Old Court House stands today in downtown St. Louis.

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