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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HB0_union-pacific-engine-no-460_Marysville-KS.html
For future generations to enjoy
this locomotive
Union Pacific Engine No. 460
has been placed here
as a gift of the
Union Pacific Railroad Company
in April 1956
The project was financed
through sale of stock
of the
Marysville Short Line Railroad
w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HAT_civil-war-memorial_Marysville-KS.html
An acknowledgement of the debt
which mankind owes to the Heroes
who fought to maintain our national union,
and preserve to the world a government
founded upon liberty and equality.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HAR_s-m-n-r-american-legion-post-163-veterans-memorial_Marysville-KS.html
In honor and memory of all
who served in the Armed Forces
of the United States of America
Remembered Not Forgotten
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HAO_marshall-county-veterans-memorial_Marysville-KS.html
[Rolls of Honored Dead, Missing,
and Veterans]
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In Memory Of
Paul Dwerlkotte
And All Veterans
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History
of
the Marshall County Veterans…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWSL_marysville_Marysville-KS.html
Marysville was a home station for the Pony Express and the original building stands on its original site one block west. There, Pony Express Riders were changed as they carried the Overland Mail through 1966 miles of territory, now eight states.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWSI_pony-express-home-station-no-1_Marysville-KS.html
This barn, a Pony Express Station of 1860-61, stands on the original site. Here courageous Pony Express Riders changed mounts as they carried the Overland Mail through 1966 miles of territory, now eight states.
Russell, Majors, WaddellFounders,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWRR_marysville-kan_Marysville-KS.html
[Relief of Pony Express Rider]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWRQ_marshall-county-court-house_Marysville-KS.html
Entered on theNational Registerof Historic PlacesNov. 5, 1974
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWRO_marysville_Marysville-KS.html
A few miles below Marysville was the famous ford on the Oregon Trail known as the Independence, Mormon or California crossing. There thousands of covered wagons with settlers bound for Oregon, Mormons for Utah and gold seekers for California cross…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWRL_marysville_Marysville-KS.html
In 1859, A.G. Barrett built the "Barrett Hotel." It was located here on the corner of Eighth and Broadway. He built it of native lumber made at his sawmill on the Black Vermillion River.
This was one of the largest hotels on the Overland Route …