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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17CJ_the-felt-block_Seneca-KS.html
The Pony Express Museum is housed in the restored Felt Block built in 1880 by Seneca resident Andrew Felt, who later became Lt. Governor of Kansas. The design is an urbane Italianate style using cast iron fronts with applied columns and window cap…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17CE_the-smith-hotel_Seneca-KS.html
Captain John E. Smith was Seneca's first entrepreneur. In 1858 he built a simple hotel and tavern on this site. He also built a wooden bridge over the Nemaha River that bypassed the risky ford crossing two miles north at Richmond. These developmen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17CC_the-railroads_Seneca-KS.html
The first railroad beyond the Missouri River was built in 1859 by investors in St. Joseph who saw their city as the gateway to the west. After laying six miles of track on the Kansas side of the river, their enterprise was stalled by the approachi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17CB_pony-express-home-station_Seneca-KS.html
To the brave menwho rode the Pony Express1860 - 1861
Exact location of the Home StationSeneca, Kansas
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17C8_the-first-national-bank_Seneca-KS.html
The First National Bank, with its Queen Ann turret, is a landmark on Main Street. Designed in the Richardsonian style with decorative ramparts and brickwork, it reflected grandeur and permanence, signs of Seneca's growing success in 1889. The corn…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17C5_the-buggy-store_Seneca-KS.html
This 1886 Romanesque building with its decorative brick facade has a store interior that is basically the same as it was 120 years ago. At that time it was a hardware store that sold buggies, wagons, windmills, and stoves. Before automobiles, sinc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11VN_war-memorial_Seneca-KS.html
In memory of the persons who were killed in action from Nemaha County, Kansas.
World War I
Roy Anderson · David W. Armstrong · Hilbert Bell · Robert G. Green · Joseph M. Gress · Arlington A. Heald · …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11T6_world-war-memorial_Seneca-KS.html
Roll of HonorIn Honor and Memory ofthe World's War Veterans
[Only those who died in service are listed]
Roy Anderson · David W. Armstrong · Hilbert Bell · Robert W. Blair · Robert B. Green · Joseph M. Gress…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11S9_city-hall_Seneca-KS.html
Seneca's City Hall was built on the site of the charming but combustible wooden firehouse. Completed in 1916 this Beaux Arts style building housed all City and County Offices, as well as the town library, and the police and fire departments.
Ci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11RE_the-seneca-free-library_Seneca-KS.html
The Library was an idea generated by the Seneca Women's Club embroidery circle in 1908. As they worked, they often discussed books and the need for a town library. After collecting 300 books they persuaded a drug store to give them shelving space.…