Missouri Periodicals

 United States Missouri  Periodicals''

The major genealogical periodicals and magazines helpful for Missouri research are:


 * Kansas City Genealogist. 1960-. Published by the Heart of America Genealogical Society and Library, c/o Kansas City Public Library, 311 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Missouri 64106-2412..
 * Missouri Miscellany: Statewide Missouri Genealogical Records. 1973-84. 17 volumes. Published by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Independence, Missouri.
 * Missouri Pioneers: County and Genealogical Records. 1967-76. 30 volumes. Published by Nadine Hodges &amp; Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Independence, Missouri..
 * Ozar' Kin: The People who Settled the Missouri Ozarks. 1979-. Published by the Ozarks Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 3945, Springfield, Missouri 65808-3945.
 * Pioneer Times. 1977-1993. Published by the Mid-Missouri Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 715, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. .)
 * The Prairie Gleaner. 1969-. Published by the West Central Missouri Genealogical Society and Library, 705 Broad Street, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093-2032.
 * St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly. 1968-. Published by the St. Louis Genealogical Society, 1695 So. Brentwood Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63144..

A helpful index to subjects in 13 periodicals is Robert L. Grover, Missouri Genealogical Periodical Index: A County Guide, 1960-1982 (Independence: Missouri Territory Pioneers, 1983;.

Archives
Missouri State Archives:  has newspapers, manuscripts, and etc.

National Archives (Central Plains Region) in Kansas City, MO: has manuscripts.

Online

 * The Missouri Historical Review:  Information about the history of Missouri, and how it effected the people living there. Issues published 1906-2002 are available for free online from the State Historical Society of Missouri (link below): http://statehistoricalsocietyofmissouri.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/mhr
 * The Missouri State Genealogical Association Journal:  Genealogical information for all of Missouri.  They have a surname index and a topic index online. They were produced by the Missouri State Genealogical Association.  Most of their copies are online free or charge. Newer journals not available for free online). Website:  http://mosga.org/index.php
 * PERSI: Index online, but copies of actual records must be ordered.

Web Sites

 * http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/specialcollections/periodical.htm


 * Missouri Digital Heritage Online: has links to different manuscript collections


 * FamilySearch.org: Books, catalog, and microfilms with newspapers, manuscripts, and etc.
 * The State Historical Society of Missouri: copies of their Missouri Historical Review.
 * Missouri State Genealogical Association: copies of MoSGA Journal