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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1359_richards-building_Fort-Scott-KS.html
Newspaper & commercialoffice building ofMr. Joseph Ralph Richardsattorney, author,businessman & historian
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1357_ingham-building_Fort-Scott-KS.html
Queen Anne adaptationIngham home for 80 years,site of family plumbingbusiness succeeded byMacDonald's Shoe Shop
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10KU_but-i-can-fire-a-pistol_Fort-Scott-KS.html
"But remember this, I am a girl, but I can fire a pistol and if ever the time comes I will send some of you to the place where there is [sic] 'weeping and knashing of teeth'...."Gene Campbell, in a letter to James Montgomery, January 4, 1859. G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM100J_the-little-white-house_Fort-Scott-KS.html
The miniature house was built in 1927 by the park caretaker, E.V. Kelly. It was one of his many winter projects. He traveled to Mapleton, Kansas to find the perfect rocks for the walls. His daughters, Nadine and Jenny, spent many enjoyable hour…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTNQ_jeannette-huntington-ware_Fort-Scott-KS.html
1905 - 1906First State Vice Regentof Kansas SocietyDaughters of theAmerican Revolution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTNM_combat-infantrymen_Fort-Scott-KS.html
To Honor All CombatInfantrymenWe were boys and we were youngWe became men on that hill we overrunSome of us lived, many of us diedFor a moment with us abideAnd join in prayer with meTo honor those of the combat infantry Freedom Has A PriceThe P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTNK_welch-badger-co-dry-goods-store_Fort-Scott-KS.html
One of the oldestexisting mid-nineteenthcentury buildings.Const. by B.P. McDonald
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTNI_bank-of-fort-scott_Fort-Scott-KS.html
Constructed, owned andoperated by C.F. Drakeas the Bank of Ft. Scottfrom 1886 to 1905.Later used as real estate,commercial & retail offices.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTNG_c-f-drake-building_Fort-Scott-KS.html
Const. as a mercantilebuilding by Charles F. Drakeand occupied by a varietyof retail stores andprofessional officessince 1886.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTNC_milrose-block_Fort-Scott-KS.html
Named for Rose Miller.Pressed Metal Facade.Roof Top Gazebo.Italian Renaissance Style.
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