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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AFA_world-war-memorial_Liberty-MO.html
In memory of theheroic achievements ofClay County Menin theWorld War1917 - 1918
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AEU_lucy-a-ward-love_Liberty-MO.html
A pupil of Mary Lyon,Mt. Holyoke Seminary, Mass.Twenty-five years a teacher inCentral and Western Mo., andwith her husband, James Love,A.D. 1855, founded Clay Seminary
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AER_col-john-thornton_Liberty-MO.html
was born Dec. 24, 1786Died in Clay Co. Mo. Oct. 24, 1847Col. commanding 28 Regt, 3 Brig.1st Div. Mo. Militia from1824 to 1829 on theextreme western border of Mo.during the Indian troubles. He represented Clay Co. in theGeneral Assembly of Mo. i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AEQ_general-alexander-william-doniphan_Liberty-MO.html
Born in Mason Co. Ky.July 3, 1808,and died at Richmond Mo.Aug. 8, 1887 An orator, jurist, statesman,soldier and a Christian———————Colonel commanding the UnitedStates troops at the battles ofSacramento a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AEP_confederate-soldiers_Liberty-MO.html
Erected in honor of theConfederate Soldiersof Clay County, Mo.1904. In memory of theDaughters of the Confederacyof Clay County, Mo. This monument erected throughthe liberality of citizens ofClay County was concived [sic]and promoted byPhilip…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A5X_the-lewis-and-clark-expedition-across-missouri_North-Kansas-City-MO.html
...the high lands which is on the Northe Side [just above the Blue Water river] does not exceed 80 feet high, at this Place the river appears to be Confined in a very narrow channel, and the Current Still more So by Couenter [counter] Current or W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14IC_james-farm_Kearney-MO.html
Home of Rev. Robert James, Baptist minister who came here in 1840. Son Jesse was born here and with his brother Frank, were involved with the Bushwhackers in criminal escapades until Jesse was killed in 1882. Frank surrendered and lived with his f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13MV_lou-e-holland_North-Kansas-City-MO.html
In 1927 led the city's airport development program and personally laid the framework for the network of air transport routes which today make Kansas City the Air Hub of the Nation.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13MU_charles-b-wheeler-downtown-airport_North-Kansas-City-MO.html
This historic aviation facility is named in honor of longtime medical pathologist, Jackson County coroner, judge, and Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, Charles B. Wheeler. In appreciation of his dedication to air service expansion for the people of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXML_woodneath_Kansas-City-MO.html
Homeplace settled by Elbridge Arnold in 1838, home built in 1856. Family home of William A. Crouch 1922 until it became the home of Edwin Yancey Crouch in 1940.
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