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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AKA_war-memorial_Liberty-MO.html
Missouri soldiers from all the great wars are flanked on each side by white doves. The North and South acknowledges each other with a wave.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AK9_scales-and-rails_Liberty-MO.html
In 1860 Watkins Mill became the first industry in Clay County. Major industries that followed were Cook Paint and Varnish in 1913, Ralston Purina Company in 1940's and the Claycomo Ford Assembly Plant in 1951. The ASB Bridge was built in 1912 join…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AK8_first-court-house-site_Liberty-MO.html
Originally John Owens' log tavern near Liberty Spring. Used for court sessions until 1831, when the permanent court house was built on the square.
Bicentennial 1976
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AK7_lewis-and-clark-mural_Liberty-MO.html
The Clay County Fine Arts Council commissioned this mural in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition.
The artist's version shows the expedition stopping at sundown to set camp along a bend in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ9_jurisprudence_Liberty-MO.html
Col. John Thornton, Elisha Cameron and James Gilmore served as the county's first administrative judges. They met at Owen's Tavern until a brick courthouse was built and later burns. In 1869, a second courthouse was constructed. A wooden statue ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ4_clay-county-american-revolution-veterans_Liberty-MO.html
Memorial to theVeterans of the American Revolutionwho once resided in Clay County
James Arnold · William Boydston · Samuel Brown · Robert Burnside · William C. Corum · James Crowley · Joel Estes ·…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ3_john-dougherty_Liberty-MO.html
John Dougherty, a wealthy landowner and Indian agent, stands before his Little Dixie plantation, Multnomah. Dougherty witnessed the area's early history unfold between his birth in 1791 and his death in 1860. As depicted in these ceramic murals, D…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ0_grand-river-baptist-church_Liberty-MO.html
This plaque was presented tothe church December, 1963,in memory ofMr. Hadley Brown (1887-1962),who helped to constructthis building in 1918.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AIX_the-old-graveyard-mt-memorial-cemetery_Liberty-MO.html
On July 5th, 1836, Andrew Hixon and wife, Ann, conveyed by Warranty Deed to the "Town of Liberty" Trustees for $30, one acre, "for the purpose of a public burying ground". Used as such before the 1825 settlement of Liberty. "The Old Graveyard", on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AIH_kansas-city-to-liberty-to-excelsior-springs-interurban-depot_Liberty-MO.html
An Interurban Train Depot once stood just east of this location. Erected in January 1913 by the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, the depot served as a terminal for passenger and freight service as part of an electric railway that c…