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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AIC_goldman-duckworth-house_Liberty-MO.html
"Steamboat Gothic" design, circa 1870's. Owned by Manheim Goldman, the first permanent Jewish settler in the metropolitan area who operated a store in Liberty. Twice Mayor of Liberty, a founder and chief benefactor of the Odd Fellows Home. Bice…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AI8_frank-hughes-memorial-library_Liberty-MO.html
This property built in 1940has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of Interior1993
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AHL_liberty-tribune_Liberty-MO.html
Established by Robert Hugh Miller in 1846, and continually published since. Oldest weekly newspaper west of the Mississippi River. Has had several locations. Bough by Townsend Publications. Bicentennial 1976
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AHK_liberty-lodge-no-49-i-o-o-f_Liberty-MO.html
This property built in 1923has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of Interior1993
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AHJ_jesse-james-bank-museum_Liberty-MO.html
Built in 1858, only ante-bellum building remaining on the square. Originally housed a branch of the Farmer's Bank. Scene of first daylight robbery in 1866, supposedly by James-Younger gang. Restored to original appearance by Jack Wymore. Bicent…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AHI_site-of-first-daylight-bank-hold-up-in-united-states_Liberty-MO.html
Clay County Savings Associationrobbed of $60,000February 13, 1866Attributed to Jesse James Gang
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AHG_clay-county-african-american-pioneers_Liberty-MO.html
[Front] "Come, drink, all who thirst for freedom: The water fountain will no longer separate us as a people." During the Civil War era, one of every four Clay County residents was of African descent. Although sold in slave auctions and denie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AH1_liberty_Liberty-MO.html
[Front]Early border town, prominent trading and outfitting center, and one of the farthest northwest of U. S. towns to be based on southern culture and economy. Settled about 1820, mainly by southern pioneers, the town became the seat of justice f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AH0_17-east-kansas-street_Liberty-MO.html
This property built in c. 1877;1915has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of Interior1993
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AGZ_15-east-kansas-street_Liberty-MO.html
This property built in c.1875has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of Interior1993
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