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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN9H_trumans-first-job_Independence-MO.html
"It was in the Clinton's Drugstore that Harry S. Truman obtained his first job at three dollars a week. He opened the store every morning at six thirty, mopped the floor, cleaned away the trash, polished the jugs and bottles, worked at the fountai…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN9F_clintons-drugstore_Independence-MO.html
Clinton's Drugstore was the site of young Harry Truman's first job in about 1898. Jim Clinton paid Truman three dollars per week.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN9A_historic-courthouse_Independence-MO.html
This 1933 courthouse, inspired by Independence Hall, contains restored courtroom and office of former Presiding Judge Harry S. Truman. Often remodeled, this building rests upon a foundation laid in 1828. Listed on the National Register of Historic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN8N_santa-fe-trail_Independence-MO.html
Marked by theDaughters of theAmerican Revolutionand theState of Missouri1909Independence
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN8M_here-the-oregon-trail-began_Independence-MO.html
This monument honorsthe pioneer spirit ofthose courageous menand women who bytheir heroic trek acrossthe continent establishedhomes and civilizationin the Far Northwest
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN8K_first-fireproof-building-in-independence_Independence-MO.html
Main Marker308 West Maple Building1911First Fireproof Building in IndependenceSecondary MarkerSince 1911M. H. Siegfried & Co.Founded by Mark H. Siegfried1881 - 1967Mortgages - Real Estate - Loans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN8I_first-united-methodist-church_Independence-MO.html
The earliest Society of Methodists in the county was founded in Independence in 1835 with 10 charter members. Methodists have worshipped on this corner since 1840. The present Gothic style church, completed in 1859, was refaced and added to in 192…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN8H_first-presbyterian-church_Independence-MO.html
The church had recently been built when the Truman family moved to Independence in 1890. Harry Truman attended Sunday School here for several years as a child with Bess Wallace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN8G_first-presbyterian-church_Independence-MO.html
The congregation dates from 1826. The church neither divided nor closed in the Civil War. Designed in 1888 by Nier, Hogg and Byram of Kansas City, Mo. Harry S. Truman first met Bess Wallace here in Sunday School in 1892.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN8A_gingko-tree_Independence-MO.html
During his daily walks in his later years, Harry Truman would stop and pat this old Gingko tree, speak a few words, then continue his walk. Gingko TrilobaMaidenhair TreeIndependence Garden Club1931 Harry Truman GingkoDesignated as a famous &…
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