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(No inscription except for the title and portraits of significant personalities. This historical marker tells its story pictorially.)[Portraits of]Lewis Cass · L.O. KunzeHenry & Bursheba Younger[William] Quantrill · Cole YoungerMajor…
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(No inscription except for the title. This historical marker tells its story pictorially.)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMELI_the-burnt-district-monument_Harrisonville-MO.html
(Left Side Plaque)The Burnt District / Jennison's TombstonesWhen the Civil War began, Cass County was home to over 1,700 families. The population of 8,900 free whites and 1,000 slaves reflected widely diverse origins. Many had migrated from Kentuc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME2A_lest-we-forget_Harrisonville-MO.html
left tabletStylized Eagle facing right perched on 3 arrows
Lest we forgetKoreamap of Korea
right tabletStylized Eagle facing left perched on 3 arrows
Lest we forgetVietnammap of Vietnam
base of markerDedicated to the brave men and wome…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMX_harrisonville-wwi-memorial_Harrisonville-MO.html
In Memoryof ourWorld WarVeterans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDDQ_burnt-district-monument_Harrisonville-MO.html
Missouri's Civil War The Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas border was an extension of the raiding and looting that took place during the Bleeding Kansas era of 1854 to 1860. Early in the war, Kansas Jayhawkers and Redlegs dressed in blue Union unif…
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The Cass Co. Judges who suffered imprisionment by the U.S. Federal Courts rather than make a tax levy to pay fradulent Co. and Township Railroad Bonds.FE Johnston WP BarnesSept 1 1883 to Jan 1 1884
WA Wray FM George ET LaneMar 21 1892 to Jan 1 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDCM_cass-county_Harrisonville-MO.html
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Midway on Missouri's western border, Cass County was organized in 1835 and named Van Buren. The Free-Soil Party affiliation of Martin Van Buren led to name change, in 1849 for Democrat Lewis Cass. In territory ceded by Osage tribes 182…