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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J0J_giralda-tower_Kansas-City-MO.html
The inspiration for the design of this tower came from the original Giralda Tower which is a part of the great cathedral of Seville, Spain
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBQ_james-g-ashley-jr-and-pamela-c-ashley_Kansas-City-MO.html
This plaque is placed here in honor of James Gailey Ashley, Jr. and his wife, Pamela C. Ashley, who for 25 years struggled and sacrificed to preserve this railroad right-of-way, which provided freight and passenger service beginning in the 1870's.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BB9_country-club-line-historical-trolley-station_Kansas-City-MO.html
Built by the Kansas CityPublic Service Company Restored by the Kansas CityArea Transportation AuthorityThe City of Kansas City, MissouriThe Country Club Right-of-WayAdvisory Committee Dedicated September 12, 1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJRR_mcghees-charge_Kansas-City-MO.html
On Oct. 23, 1864 near noon Col. McGhee's mounted Arkansans charged north on Wornall Lane to capture McLain's Colorado Battery. Capt. Johnson of the 15th Kas. Cavalry attacked saving the guns. McGhee was killed in a hand-to-hand fight with the capt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMECH_union-position_Kansas-City-MO.html
At 9:30 a.m., Oct. 23, 1864, Gen. Curtis's troops from Blunt's Division formed a line along Brush Creek facing south. Jennison's Brigade was west of Wornall; Ford's Brigade east of Jennison's to Oak St.; and Moonlight's Brigade along State Line fa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEC5_union-artillery_Kansas-City-MO.html
When Gen. Curtis moved up the hill to the west Gen. Blunt moved south from Brush Creek through the woods to Loose Park. He drove the Confederates from a stone fence along 51st St. and formed a line there at 11:00 a.m., Oct. 23, 1864. running east …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEC3_confederate-position_Kansas-City-MO.html
At 8:30 A.M. Sun., Oct. 23, 1864, Gen. Shelby's Division moved north and struck Union troops near the Wornall House. Gen. Blunt's Union cavalrymen were driven across Brush Creek. Shelby stopped to bring up ammunition. About 3,000 Confederate men w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEC1_battle-of-westport_Kansas-City-MO.html
Here just before noon on Sunday, October 23, 1864, Major General Samuel Ryan Curtis, commanding the Federal Army of the Border, began his flanking movement of Brigadier General Joseph Orville Shelby's Division of the Confederate Army of Missouri. …
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