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In memory of our departed comrades
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In honored remembrance of all American Prisoners of War and those still Missing in Action Dedicated on Veteran's Day November 11, 2004
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World War I · World War II Korean War · Viet Nam War [Rolls of Honored Dead] William J. Everhart First Kansan killed in Vietnam
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In grateful tribute to the supreme sacrifice of our comrades Co. D, 2nd Kans. Inf. James C. Marymee · Donald E. McKellar · Virgil Berkebile · Rosser C. Fraser · Earl J. Lathwell · Sidney P. Fisher &mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J2K_one-main-place_McPherson-KS.html
On this site was located the McPherson Town Company Building built in 1873 at a cost of $1,250.00. It was the headquarters of all government and civic activity for the little village as a court house, city hall, school house, church meeting place,…
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has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Reg.[istered] 3-17-1972
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J1P_the-mormon-battalion-at-mcpherson-kansas_McPherson-KS.html
On 3 September 1846, the Mormon Battalion camped near here on its way to fight in the war with Mexico. This small army of more than 500 men and officers had been recruited at Council Bluffs, Iowa, from among the Mormon pioneers (members of The Chu…
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Near this spot August 16, 1825the treaty was made with theKansas Indiansfor the Right of Wayof the trail
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In 1825 President James Monroe approved a bill providing for the survey of the Santa Fe Trail from Missouri to New Mexico and the making of treaties to insure friendly relations with Indians along the route. A mile west of this sign, on Dry Turkey…
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