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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MJF_william-j-mulvihill_Leavenworth-KS.html
SPC, US Army DOB 8-27-87 DOD 8-1-08 KIA Operation Enduring Freedom 3rd Bridgade [sic], 1st Infantry, A Company Asadabad, Afghanistan [Bronze Star Metal and Purple Heart]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MJE_ricky-m-rodgers_Leavenworth-KS.html
SGT, US Army DOB 4-19-78 DOD 8-29-05 7th Chemical Company, 83rd Chemical Battalion Ft. Polk, Louisiana
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LIC_veterans-memorial_Leavenworth-KS.html
Gentle Visitor This memorial is dedicated to all the men and women who served these United States of America during times of war and peace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KI8_general-colin-l-powell_Leavenworth-KS.html
Born 05 Apr 1937 Harlem, New York Graduated ROTC, City College of New York, 1958 Married Alma Vivian Johnson, 25 Aug 1962 Parents Luther and Maud Powell - First Black - Secretary of State National Security Advisor Chairman, Joint Chie…
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In the early 1860's John Foster bought the farm land and house which is now Leavenworth's Museum. The farm was transferred to Lucien Scott a banker in 1882. Mr. Scott added the front part to the house and his architect George McKenna carved the be…
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David J. Brewer, distinguished jurist, lived in Leavenworth from 1859 to 1889. He served as judge of the First District Court of Kansas, 1865 to 1869; justice of the Kansas Supreme Court, 1871-1884; judge of the U.S. Circuit Court, 1884-1889; and …
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The Nathaniel Burt Home was constructed in 1895 for Nathaniel Henry Burt, president of the Great Western Stove Company. It was designed by William Feth, a local architect who also designed the Leavenworth County Courthouse and other local historic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K6X_the-lincoln-steps_Leavenworth-KS.html
Abraham Lincoln addressed one of the largest assemblies in Kansas Territory from these steps on December 6, 1859. The steps were originally at the Planters Hotel located on the north side of Shawnee, between the levee and Main (Esplanade). Five mo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IGR_veterans-memorial_Leavenworth-KS.html
We dedicate this tree to the American Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen of all conflicts, to all who sacrificed their lives in the cause of freedom, and to the patriotism and unity found in the hearts of the American People. Let this tree s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CZQ_leavenworth-public-library_Leavenworth-KS.html
In 1899 the City of Leavenworth voted a tax levy for a library. Women's clubs, by library fund raising activities, accumulated $3,000 and steel magnate Andrew Carnegie contributed $30,000. The total was enough to build and equip the facility. T…
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