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Dred Scott was tried here and found to be property
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Can you find the person with the ice cream cone?
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Dred Scott was later freed but was ruled in this Court House to be property. He is buried in a north St. Louis Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery.
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inside the court house where he was judged to be property
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famous case
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The St. Louis, MO skyline taken on the grounds of the Gateway Arch, or, the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. In the center is the Old Courthouse, site of the 1856 Dred Scott case. The stitcher had a hard time making a coherent Arch, sadly.
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