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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16OH_u-s-army-sgt-willsun-marcus-wayne-mock_Harper-KS.html
Son of Ann E. Reida and Michael W. MockGrandson of Alro and Louise Reida
Serving in "Operation Iraqi Freedom" on his second tour and was killed in action, Baghdad, Iraq. He earned his 1st Bronze Star in the Battle of Fallujah in 2004 and was aw…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16OF_jeff-long-post-no-104_Harper-KS.html
Honor RollIn memory of those whomade the supreme sacrifice
Jefferson Long III · Charles F. Long · Erwin H. Naasz · Curtis E. Fields · Lotus L. Thiel · Emmett E. Mayberry · Jefferson G. Gillespie ·…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16LF_the-ole-harper-fountain_Harper-KS.html
The fountain was originally located on this site and presented to the City of Harper in the year 1909 by the Study and Social Club, under the direction of club president Mary Coulson and club founder and teacher, Josephine Weatherly, at a cost of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16LD_old-runnymede-church_Harper-KS.html
This is the church that once stood in Runnymede, an English village, nine and one half miles northeast of Harper. The church was first dedicated as St. Patrick's Episcopal Church in 1889, but was rededicated in 1893, when the Episcopalians of Harp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16LB_old-runnymede_Harper-KS.html
Two miles northeast of here, in 1890, stood a typical English village. Curving driveways led to English-style houses set among rows of clipped hedges. Nearby were polo grounds, a steeplechase course, a race track, tennis courts, and a football fie…