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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Linn County, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Linn County, Kansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Linn County, KS (65) Allen County, KS (60) Anderson County, KS (5) Bourbon County, KS (55) Franklin County, KS (18) Miami County, KS (26) Bates County, MO (23) Vernon County, MO (22)  LinnCounty(65) Linn County (65)  AllenCounty(60) Allen County (60)  AndersonCounty(5) Anderson County (5)  BourbonCounty(55) Bourbon County (55)  FranklinCounty(18) Franklin County (18)  MiamiCounty(26) Miami County (26)  BatesCountyMissouri(23) Bates County (23)  VernonCounty(22) Vernon County (22)
Adjacent to Linn County, Kansas
    Allen County (60)
    Anderson County (5)
    Bourbon County (55)
    Franklin County (18)
    Miami County (26)
    Bates County, Missouri (23)
    Vernon County, Missouri (22)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Kansas (Linn County), Cadmus — Cadmus War Memorial
2Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — "Quah-Kah-Ka-Num-Ad" — Rose Philippine Duchesne
3Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — [Potawatomi] Trail of Death — Indiana to Kansas
4Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — [Potawatomi] Trail of Death
5Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Blacksmith Shop
6Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Daily Offering
7Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Father Petit and the Potawatomi 'Trail of Death' — (Indiana to Kansas, September 4 - November 4, 1838)
8Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Father Petit and the Trail of Death
9Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Ft. Scott and California Road
10Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Kanza Indian Site?
11Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Log Cabin School — October 9, 1841
12Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Log Convent
13Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Potawatomi "Trail of Death" march & death of Fr. Petit
14Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Potawatomi Burial Ground — Memorial
15Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Priests House
16Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Onkweonweke Katsitsiio Teotsitsianekaron — (The Fairest Flower That Ever Bloomed Among The Red Men) — 1656 - 1680 (Died at Age 24) —
17Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — St. Mary's Mission — St. Philippine Duchesne Memorial Park
18Kansas (Linn County), Centerville — St. Philippine Duchesne Memorial and Historical Park
19Kansas (Linn County), Lacygne — World War II Memorial
20Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Barn
21Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Clausen Cabin — Circa 1900
22Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Fort Montgomery — Replica built in 2000
23Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — James Montgomery Ballot Box
24Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Log Corncrib — Year built unknown — Relocated to park in 1982 —
25Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Mound City Bandwagon
26Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Mound City Civil War Memorial
27Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Mound City Depot — Built ?
28Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Number 9 School — Built 1867
29Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Sacred Heart Catholic Church
30Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Warzel Bungalow — Circa 1915
31Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Wesley Chapel Bell
32Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Windmill and Water Trough — Trough built in 1915 — Windmill built in 1980's —
33Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — "Hurra for Kansas!"
34Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — After the Battle
35Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — 47 — Battle of Mine Creek
36Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Battle of Mine Creek
37Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Battle of Mine Creek — October 25, 1864
38Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Cavalry
39Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Cavalry Horses
40Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Chaos at the Crossing
41Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Combat at State Line
42Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Conclusion of Price Campaign
43Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Confederate Defeat
44Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Benteen Memorial Bridge
45Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Mine Creek Battlefield Aerial Overlay
46Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Nursing the Wounded
47Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Price's Raid
48Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — The Battle Begins
49Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — The Fort Scott Road
50Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Stop F — Two Mounted Armies Collide
51Kansas (Linn County), Pleasanton — Union Charge
52Kansas (Linn County), Prescott — Prescott Rural High School — 1924
53Kansas (Linn County), Prescott — Prescott School — 1883
54Kansas (Linn County), Prescott — War Memorial
55Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — 46 — Marais des Cygnes Massacre
56Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Marais des Cygnes Massacre State Historic Site Trail
57Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Marais Du Cygne Martyrs Memorial
58Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Murder on the Marais des Cygnes
59Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...anxiety and anticipation in the creak of wagon wheels. — Frontier Military Historic Byway
60Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...auto, trucks and buses. — Frontier Military Historic Byway
61Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...fur traders bringing their goods. — Frontier Military Historic Byway
62Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...saws, picks and axes. — Frontier Military Historic Byway
63Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds along the roadway...soldiers on the move. — Frontier Military Historic Byway
64Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds from the past...hoof beats and heartbeats. — Frontier Military Historic Byway
65Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds of the byway...moccasins and tears. — Frontier Military Historic Byway
 
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