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DESCRIPTION:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On November 26\, the following notable 
 historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></p><br />\n<ul><br 
 />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-si
 ze: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition\, having
  returned to St. Louis in late September\, was still celebrated on or arou
 nd November 26\, with local festivities in St. Louis honoring their explor
 ation of the Louisiana Purchase\, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western
  hub.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\,
  sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1857: During the prelude
  to the Civil War\, tensions over slavery escalated. On or around November
  26\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri held rallies in Westport
  to support pro-slavery efforts in Kansas\, contributing to the “Bleeding 
 Kansas” conflict.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\,
  helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: During
  the Civil War\, Missouri remained a battleground. On or around November 2
 6\, Union forces under General Henry W. Halleck continued reorganizing in 
 St. Louis to strengthen Union control\, while Confederate guerrilla activi
 ties persisted in rural areas.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-fa
 mily: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'
 >1890: The St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch brewery expanded its refrigerate
 d shipping operations around November 26\, enabling broader distribution o
 f Budweiser and reinforcing Missouri’s prominence in the brewing industry.
 </span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans
 -serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1929: The Great Depression de
 epened in Missouri. On or around November 26\, banks in St. Louis faced in
 creased financial strain\, reflecting the worsening economic crisis in the
  state.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1963: In the aftermath
  of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination\, Missouri continued to mour
 n. On or around November 26\, communities in St. Louis and Kansas City hel
 d memorial events\, reflecting the state’s shared grief with the nation.</
 span></li><br />\n</ul>
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DTEND:20251126T235959Z
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SUMMARY:November 26th This Day in Missouri
URL:https://www.tcmaga.com/resources/events/48-uncategorised/1492-november-
 26th-this-day-in-missouri.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On November 26\, the f
 ollowing notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></p
 ><br />\n<ul><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, san
 s-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1806: The Lewis and Clark Ex
 pedition\, having returned to St. Louis in late September\, was still cele
 brated on or around November 26\, with local festivities in St. Louis hono
 ring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase\, reinforcing Missouri’s 
 role as a western hub.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: ar
 ial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1857: D
 uring the prelude to the Civil War\, tensions over slavery escalated. On o
 r around November 26\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri held ra
 llies in Westport to support pro-slavery efforts in Kansas\, contributing 
 to the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='fon
 t-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #00000
 0\;'>1861: During the Civil War\, Missouri remained a battleground. On or 
 around November 26\, Union forces under General Henry W. Halleck continued
  reorganizing in St. Louis to strengthen Union control\, while Confederate
  guerrilla activities persisted in rural areas.</span></li><br />\n<li><sp
 an style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; 
 color: #000000\;'>1890: The St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch brewery expande
 d its refrigerated shipping operations around November 26\, enabling broad
 er distribution of Budweiser and reinforcing Missouri’s prominence in the 
 brewing industry.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\,
  helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1929: The Gr
 eat Depression deepened in Missouri. On or around November 26\, banks in S
 t. Louis faced increased financial strain\, reflecting the worsening econo
 mic crisis in the state.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: 
 arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1963:
  In the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination\, Missouri 
 continued to mourn. On or around November 26\, communities in St. Louis an
 d Kansas City held memorial events\, reflecting the state’s shared grief w
 ith the nation.</span></li><br />\n</ul>
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CATEGORIES:Uncategorised
DESCRIPTION:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On November 26\, the following notable 
 historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></p><br />\n<ul><br 
 />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-si
 ze: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition\, having
  returned to St. Louis in late September\, was still celebrated on or arou
 nd November 26\, with local festivities in St. Louis honoring their explor
 ation of the Louisiana Purchase\, reinforcing Missouri’s role as a western
  hub.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\,
  sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1857: During the prelude
  to the Civil War\, tensions over slavery escalated. On or around November
  26\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri held rallies in Westport
  to support pro-slavery efforts in Kansas\, contributing to the “Bleeding 
 Kansas” conflict.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\,
  helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: During
  the Civil War\, Missouri remained a battleground. On or around November 2
 6\, Union forces under General Henry W. Halleck continued reorganizing in 
 St. Louis to strengthen Union control\, while Confederate guerrilla activi
 ties persisted in rural areas.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-fa
 mily: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'
 >1890: The St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch brewery expanded its refrigerate
 d shipping operations around November 26\, enabling broader distribution o
 f Budweiser and reinforcing Missouri’s prominence in the brewing industry.
 </span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans
 -serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1929: The Great Depression de
 epened in Missouri. On or around November 26\, banks in St. Louis faced in
 creased financial strain\, reflecting the worsening economic crisis in the
  state.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1963: In the aftermath
  of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination\, Missouri continued to mour
 n. On or around November 26\, communities in St. Louis and Kansas City hel
 d memorial events\, reflecting the state’s shared grief with the nation.</
 span></li><br />\n</ul>
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SUMMARY:November 26th This Day in Missouri
URL:https://www.tcmaga.com/resources/events/48-uncategorised/3292-november-
 26th-this-day-in-missouri.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On November 26\, the f
 ollowing notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></p
 ><br />\n<ul><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, san
 s-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1806: The Lewis and Clark Ex
 pedition\, having returned to St. Louis in late September\, was still cele
 brated on or around November 26\, with local festivities in St. Louis hono
 ring their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase\, reinforcing Missouri’s 
 role as a western hub.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: ar
 ial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1857: D
 uring the prelude to the Civil War\, tensions over slavery escalated. On o
 r around November 26\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri held ra
 llies in Westport to support pro-slavery efforts in Kansas\, contributing 
 to the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='fon
 t-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #00000
 0\;'>1861: During the Civil War\, Missouri remained a battleground. On or 
 around November 26\, Union forces under General Henry W. Halleck continued
  reorganizing in St. Louis to strengthen Union control\, while Confederate
  guerrilla activities persisted in rural areas.</span></li><br />\n<li><sp
 an style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; 
 color: #000000\;'>1890: The St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch brewery expande
 d its refrigerated shipping operations around November 26\, enabling broad
 er distribution of Budweiser and reinforcing Missouri’s prominence in the 
 brewing industry.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\,
  helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1929: The Gr
 eat Depression deepened in Missouri. On or around November 26\, banks in S
 t. Louis faced increased financial strain\, reflecting the worsening econo
 mic crisis in the state.</span></li><br />\n<li><span style='font-family: 
 arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1963:
  In the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination\, Missouri 
 continued to mourn. On or around November 26\, communities in St. Louis an
 d Kansas City held memorial events\, reflecting the state’s shared grief w
 ith the nation.</span></li><br />\n</ul>
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