Articles in the Missouri Historical Review
Missouri Historical Review 60 no. 2 (January 1966), Cover Image: Eads Bridge, woodcut by Fred W. Voertman made in 1943 from a prize-winning painting by St. Louis artist Frank B. Nuderscher.
- Branch, Mary Emerson “A Story Behind the Story of the Arkansas and the Carondelet.”
Missouri Historical Review 79 (April 1985): 313-331.
- Bratton, Sam T. "Coal in Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 22 (January 1928): 150-156.
- Caldwell, Dorothy J. “Missouri’s Covered Bridges.”
Missouri Historical Review 61(January 1967): 229-237.
- Christensen, Lawrence O. “Pains of Birth and Adolescence: The University of Missouri and Its Rolla Campus, 1871-1915.”
Missouri Historical Review 79 (April 1985): 357-372.
- Clevenger, Homer "The Building of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad."
Missouri Historical Review 36 (October 1941): 32-47.
- Cozzens, Arthur B. "The Iron Industry of Missouri."
Part I: Missouri Historical Review 35 (July 1941): 509-538.
Part II: Missouri Historical Review 36 (October 1941): 48-60.
- Dietzler, John P. "Major General Samuel Ryan Curtis – City Engineer."
Missouri Historical Review 51 (July 1957): 354-361.
- Eisenman, Harry J. "Origins of Engineering Education in Missouri."
Missouri Historical Review 63 (July 1969): 451-460.
- Farr, William F. "Planks for Industry."
Missouri Historical Review 78 (January 1984): 137-143.
- Greger, Darling "Garland Carr Broadhead."
Missouri Historical Review 9 (January 1915): 57-74.
- Hensley, John R. "In the Shadow of Table Rock Dam: The Army Corps of Engineers, Civil Engineering & Local Communities."
Missouri Historical Review 80 (April 1986): 255-272.
- Richardson, Kelli "Caissons and Calamity: The Tragedy and Triumph of Eads Bridge."
Missouri Historical Review 92 (October 1997): 18-26.
- Stauter, Mark C. "From the Stacks: Walter Goodwin Swart, Mining Engineer."
Missouri Historical Review 103 (January 2009): 120-123.
- Sunder, John E. "St. Louis and the Early Telegraph, 1847-1857."
Missouri Historical Review 50 (April 1956): 248-258.
- ____ "Voertman Wood Engravings Are Representative of a Rapidly Vanishing Printer's Art."
Missouri Historical Review 60 (January 1966): 216.