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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18R4_osage-nation_Erie-KS.html
Originally from the Ohio Valley, the Osages agreed in 1810 to a treaty to relinquish lands in Missouri and relocate along the Neosho River in Kansas. Under the leadership of Chief Pahuska, called White Hair, the Osages lived and hunted on their ne…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV3V_civil-war-soldiers-and-sailors-memorial_Erie-KS.html
In memory of theSoldiers and Sailorsof the War of1861 - 1865 Erected May 30, 1907under the auspices ofErie Post No. 311Department of KansasG.A.R.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV3G_american-legion-post-102-veterans-memorial_Erie-KS.html
In Memoryof All Veterans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV3F_lieutenant-leland-r-richey-u-s-n-r_Erie-KS.html
Who gave his life for his country and for the American Ideal of Lasting Peace in a World of United Nations Over Wonsan Harbor, Korea,May 6, 1953 [Naval Aviator Badgeand Masonic Symbol]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV3C_veterans-memorial_Erie-KS.html
Dedicated to all whohave served our country "Honor to the Soldier andSailor everywhere whobravely bears hiscountry's cause."Abraham Lincoln Dedicated July 18, 2008
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV34_mission-neosho_Erie-KS.html
The first Indian mission and school in present Kansas was established in September, 1824, about five miles west of this marker. Benton Pixley, the missionary, followed Chief White Hair and his band of Great Osages who had migrated from Missouri ab…
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