Lost River Stories

Invisibles of the Mississippi Valley.

South of Mark Twain Cave near Ilasco, Mo., ca. mid-1980s. Photo by Kevin Andrews.

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  • Ukraine on the Rural Mississippi

    Ukraine on the Rural Mississippi

    Until the building was torn down in 1938, river travelers and motorists who gazed up at the “Onion Bulb” dome on the bluffs were left to wonder about the origins of such a unique church in a small Mississippi River town in rural Missouri.

    Gregg Andrews

    June 5, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Atlas Portland Cement Company, Greek Catholic Union, Ilasco, Kitsock family, Monkey Run, Oslica family, Ralls County Mo., St. Peter's Ukrainian Church
  • Black River Roustabouts Lost and Found

    “The mate walked up and looked over the guard and said, ‘Well, pick up your iron and get out of the way; the man’s drowned now; needn’t be standing around.'”

    Gregg Andrews

    May 27, 2022
    Uncategorized
    3rd Arkansas Infantry African Descent, 56th U.S. Colored Infantry, Captain H.B. Cock, Green Osborne, Hannibal, John L. Rhoads Steamboat, John Woodson, Ohio River, Roustabouts, Walter Wyman
  • The St. Louis Levee and W.C. Handy’s “St. Louis Blues”

    The St. Louis Levee and W.C. Handy’s “St. Louis Blues”

    “I slept on the cobblestones of the levee of the Mississippi. My companions were perhaps a thousand men of both races.”

    Gregg Andrews

    May 19, 2022
    Uncategorized
    " Saint Louis Blues", Bessie Smith, history, Louis Armstrong, music, St. Louis levee, W.C. Handy
  • Shantyboat Rose

    Shantyboat Rose

    Rose Mosenthein was a pioneer in women’s competitive rowing and aquatic sports at a time when rowing clubs denied membership to women.

    Gregg Andrews

    May 15, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Little Oklahoma, Mississippi River history, Mosenthein Island, rowing, sculling, Shantyboats, St. Louis history
  • Fifty-three Feet Down

    Fifty-three Feet Down

    The Old-World gravestones seem like quaint relics and reminders of our industrial past, especially the dangerous nature of cement manufacturing and the routine expendability of cheap labor. A reminder of the too-often-forgotten underside of the American dream.

    Gregg Andrews

    May 6, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Atlas Portland Cement Company, Cheatham Street Warehouse, City of Dust, Hannibal Court of Common Pleas, Ilasco, John Moga, Marble Creek Cemetery, Ralls County Courthouse, Romanian immigrants
  • Searching for the City of Dust

    Searching for the City of Dust

    Tourists speeding past on the nearby Great River Road (scenic Highway 79) that snaked along the perimeter of the cement plant had no idea that a town with a vibrant working-class history lay buried beneath the pavement.

    Gregg Andrews

    May 3, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Atlas Portland Cement Company, Great River Road, Ilasco, Mississippi River towns
  • Shantyboat River Fiddler

    Shantyboat River Fiddler

    “The children love the old man. They become his friends in whatever cove he lands; in every floating village, he is ‘grandpa.’ He plays for them and tells them wonderful tales of the river—the great wonderful river which they live on but know little about.”

    Gregg Andrews

    April 26, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Mississippi River music, Shantyboats, St. Louis, Waterfront communities
  • Iron Shackles & Old Rock Houses on the Mississippi River

    Iron Shackles & Old Rock Houses on the Mississippi River

    To greet me were rusty remnants of iron shackles on the walls, reminders of slavery’s stain on America’s past and its ongoing legacies.

    Gregg Andrews

    April 22, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Doctor G and the Mudcats, Hannibal, Ilasco, Missouri slavery, Monkey Run, Thyra Edwards
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