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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM155V_the-toothman-farm_Butler-MO.html
After the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, pro-slavery Missourians and free-state Kansans fought over whether Kansas should enter the Union as a slave or free state. The fighting was so intense that the conflict was called "Bleeding Kansas." …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM155S_battle-of-island-mound-memorial_Butler-MO.html
Here, on October 29, 1862 was the first crucible to test the mettle of formerly enslaved black men during the Civil War. Here, a group of volunteers faced battle with the certainty of only two outcomes - victory or death - for there would be no…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10M5_first-kansas-colored-volunteer-infantry_Butler-MO.html
The 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry fought and won the Battle of Island Mound, also known as The Battle at Fort Toothman on October 28 & 29, 1862 in Charlotte Township approx. 7.5 miles southwest of Butler. It is said to have been the only b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV1X_arnold-post-no-46-veterans-memorial_Butler-MO.html
Duty Honor CountryWell DoneBe Thou At Peace [Seals of the Five Armed Forces]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV1S_arnold-post-no-46-world-war-memorial_Butler-MO.html
In memoryof theVeteransof theGreat World War1914 - 1918
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV0D_david-clayton-wolfe_Butler-MO.html
First Road Dragger in Bates County He lived for others. He tried to live a humble Christian [life]. The Lord blessed his life and will continue to bless all who trust fully in Him.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQPN_harmony-mission_Rich-Hill-MO.html
[Front]Historic Harmony Mission, a school for the Indians of Missouri, once stood east of Rich Hill, on the north bank of the Osage River, near the centuries-old camping sites of the Great and Little Osage tribes. The mission was founded in 182…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQOV_butler-memorial-airport_Butler-MO.html
Dedicated to those who servedour nation in all wars
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQOQ_north-field_Butler-MO.html
Webster School was erected on this site in 1900. It was one of 3 schools to serve the East, West, & North neighborhoods. Known as North School, it was razed when the 3 grade schools were consolidated into Butler Elementary.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQOH_butler-history-murals_Butler-MO.html
1806 15 Ms. South of ButlerExplorer Zebulon Pike ParleyWith Osage Chief 1863 Burning of Butler by Order No. 11During the Civil WarWhere the Civil War BeganBrother Against BrotherPost Civil War Reconstruction[Mural Depicts Local Civil War Events…
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