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Trans-Mississippi - Definition and Overview |
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The Trans-Mississippi was a name applied to a region of the United States in the 19th century. The Trans-Mississippi consisted of the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri and Texas, and the Indian Territory. This term was especially used by the Confederate States of America, which had its Trans-Mississippi headquarters at Shreveport, Louisiana and Marshall, Texas. The geographical term is used today only in matters relating to the study of the American Civil War.
In 1898, a Trans-Mississippi Exposition was held at Omaha, Nebraska. The exposition itself is long-forgotten, but the postage stamps of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition Issue are considered some of the most beautiful stamps ever issued by the US, and a complete set of the "Trans-Miss" is highly prized. In 1998, a set of stamps using designs derived from the original issue was issued to commemorate its 100th anniversary.
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Example Usage of Trans-Mississippi |
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PRevolutionary: The Trans-Mississippi Package: Books on the Civil War West of the ... http://bit.ly/76WTpP |
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CivilWarTalk: TOCWOC: The Trans-Mississippi Package: Books on the Civil War West of the Father of W: The Trans-Mississippi Packag... http://bit.ly/7iJdB1 |
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bschulte: TOCWOC Civil War The Trans-Mississippi Package: Books on the Civil War West of the Father of Waters: The Trans-Miss... http://bit.ly/6bnXGV |
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