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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. The Campbell House Museum would not exist today with the generous support of community-minded individuals throughout the St. Louis area and nationwide. Donations support the Museum’s mission of historic preservation and education, fund research and community outreach programming and have allowed the Campbell House Museum to endure as one of America’s premier historic property museums for more than 70 years. 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm.
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Internships - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. Past Internships In Their Own Words. The Campbell House Museum works in cooperation with colleges and universities to promote education in history, art history, museum studies and other programs. Campbell House interns have gone on the find jobs in museums around the country. A few have even found employment at Campbell House! In recent years interns have worked on projects as diverse as helping establish the Museum’s PastPerfect collection database. Admissi...
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Upcoming Events | Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. 30 for bus tour/ $20 for self-guided tour. St Louis Holiday Historic House Tour. Thursday, December 1 from 3:00 pm. Join us and three other St. Louis historic houses for a delightful holiday tour on December 1, 2016 from 3:00pm to 8:00pm. There will be. Find out more ». 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm. 12 pm to 4 pm. Please use our request form to make an appointment. Admission and a guided tour is $8 per person, CHM.
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Other Useful Links - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. The Narrative of Robert Campbell. Robert Campbell dictated this narrative to journalist William Fayel while en route to an Indian council at Fort Laramie in 1870. The narrative details his days in the Rocky Mountains between 1825 and 1835. Rocky Mountain Letters of Robert Campbell. These letters were originally published in the Philadelphia newspaper. The National Atlas and Tuesday Morning Mail. Robert Campbell’s accounts from 1832. A story central to the hi...
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Education - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. What Makes a Neighborhood? St Louis Geography &. The Campbell House offers a variety of educational programs and tours, which can be adapted to fit most any age group and curriculum. Click on the tabs above. To view specific examples of some of our curriculum and educational programming and read more about the Museum’s newest educational initiative, the Urban Museum Collaborative. Educational tours are designed to incorporate a variety of topics and themes&#...
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Membership - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. For existing members please scroll to the bottom of the screen to renew your membership quickly and securely via PayPal. Thank you! Members receive exclusive invites to special events. All Campbell House members receive:. Members support the development of new history education programs and field trips for school children in the St. Louis community. Free admission and guided tours for two. A 10% discount in the Museum Store. Pdf) and mail our membership form.
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Campbell House - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. 1885 Campbell House Photographs. Construction and First Owner (1851 1853). The Campbell’s House, circa 1885. Campbell House Foundation 2004. A unique survivor, the Campbell’s house was the first built on Lucas Place and a social center during the 1870s. By 1938 it was the only building left from the original Lucas Place. 1826 1890) designed the house. At the time Walsh was in partnership with Joseph Edgar. Second Owner (1853 1854). The Campbells (1854 1938).
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Campbell Family - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. 1885 Campbell House Photographs. Was born on February 12, 1804, in his family’s home, Aughalane. Robert Campbell (1804 1879). Campbell House Foundation 2004. Was built by his father, Hugh Campbell (not to be confused with Robert’s son and brother, who were also named Hugh Campbell), in 1786 in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Aughalane is today preserved by the Ulster American Folk Park, and has been moved to Castletown, Northern Ireland. 1860 1890). The...
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Past Internships - In Their Own Words - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. Past Internships In Their Own Words. Past Internships In Their Own Words. Lick to read more about recent internship experiences on our blog! Campbell House Intern, Fall 2014. Interning at the Campbell House Museum for the summer was an amazing experience. I had the opportunity to work with lovely people who are all passionate about history and the Museum. This made coming to work a blast! Campbell House Interns, Summer 2014. Also provided me with valuable ex...
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Collections & Research - Campbell House Museum
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City Living Since 1851. Toggle Search and Nav. Additionally, archival material related to the Robert Campbell and Campbell family can be found at the following four St. Louis area research institutions:. I Campbell House Museum. St Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Missouri Historical Society Archives and Library. St Louis Circuit Court/Missouri State Archives. Click here for other useful links. 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm. 10 am to 4 pm. 12 pm to 4 pm.