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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Caldwell County, Missouri

 
Clickable Map of Caldwell County, Missouri 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 Caldwell County, MO (15) Carroll County, MO (8) Clinton County, MO (13) Daviess County, MO (6) DeKalb County, MO (2) Livingston County, MO (33) Ray County, MO (13)  CaldwellCounty(15) Caldwell County (15)  CarrollCounty(8) Carroll County (8)  ClintonCounty(13) Clinton County (13)  DaviessCounty(6) Daviess County (6)  DeKalbCounty(2) DeKalb County (2)  LivingstonCounty(33) Livingston County (33)  RayCounty(13) Ray County (13)
Kingston is the county seat for Caldwell County
Adjacent to Caldwell County, Missouri
      Carroll County (8)  
      Clinton County (13)  
      Daviess County (6)  
      DeKalb County (2)  
      Livingston County (33)  
      Ray County (13)  
 
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1 Missouri, Caldwell County, Braymer — Haun’s Mill
On NE Hauns Mill Drive, 0.5 miles west of Catawba Road, on the left when traveling west. Reported missing.
In December 1835, Church member Jacob Haun acquired this tract of land and hired the construction of a gristmill. By 1838 an 18-foot square blacksmith shop had also been built and 10 to 15 families lived in the community. Cultural differences . . . Map (db m153436) HM
2 Missouri, Caldwell County, Braymer — Haun's Mill Massacre
On NE Hauns Mill Drive, 0.5 miles west of Catawba Road, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m22502) HM
3 Missouri, Caldwell County, Breckenridge — Haun's Millstone Commemorative Marker
On 6th Street & Broadway, on the right when traveling east on 6th Street & Broadway.
Mill Stone believed to be from Haun's Mill (1836- ca. 1845) This relic represents a tragic episode in American Religious history. A testament to an enduring need for greater understanding and tolerance between peoples of differing ideologies, . . . Map (db m22564) HM
4 Missouri, Caldwell County, Hamilton — "Richey" Mill Stones
On McGaughy Street west of Davis Street (Missouri Route 13), on the right when traveling west.
"Richey" Mill Stones Salem, Caldwell County 1838Map (db m66984) HM
5 Missouri, Caldwell County, Hamilton — Boyhood Home of J. C. Penney
On Davis Street (Missouri Route 13) at McGaughy Street, on the left when traveling north on Davis Street.
[Title is text]Map (db m66989) HM
6 Missouri, Caldwell County, Hamilton — Hamilton
On Davis Street (Missouri Route 13) south of School Street, on the right when traveling south.
Founded in 1855 and named for Alexander Hamilton and Joseph Hamilton. First incorporated in 1868. Ten miles southwest the Mormons in 1836 established the town of Far West, the county seat from 1836 to 1843.Map (db m66996) HM
7 Missouri, Caldwell County, Hamilton — Hamilton Train Depot
On Davis Street (State Highway 13) at McGaughy Street, on the left when traveling south on Davis Street.
Hamilton was built around the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad, which was completed on Valentine's Day, 1859. In the fall of the same year, the Hamilton Depot was built. In 1885 a spur line to the Hamilton Coal Mine was added and later extended to . . . Map (db m156949) HM
8 Missouri, Caldwell County, Hamilton — Harden Stone Millstones
On West McGaughy Street just west of North Davis Street (State Highway 13), on the right when traveling west.
Harden Stone Millstones, Monroe Township, Daviess CountyMap (db m162683) HM
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9 Missouri, Caldwell County, Hamilton — Welcome to Hamilton
On Davis Street (Missouri Route 13) at McGaughy Street, on the left when traveling north on Davis Street.
J.C. Penney 1875-1971 • 500th J.C. Penney Store opened in 1924 • Frank Clark's Mill 1867 • Sam McBrayer's Livery Stable 1898 • Caldwell County Courthouse in Kingston Built 1898 • J.C. Penney Farms • Far West Memorial • Hamilton Holiday Street . . . Map (db m66988) HM
10 Missouri, Caldwell County, Hamilton — Welcome to HamiltonQuilt Town, USA — Find Your Happy Place —
On Davis Street at McGaughy Street, on the left when traveling north on Davis Street.
J. C. Penney's Boyhood Home Zach Wheat · Baseball Hall of Fame Home of Northwest Mo. Steam & Gas Engine Show Missouri Star [symbol of the quilt company] Penney [High School] HornetsMap (db m156954) HM
11 Missouri, Caldwell County, Kingston — Caldwell County Sesquicentennial1836 • 1986
On Main Street east of Washington Street (State Highway 13), on the left when traveling east.
Caldwell County Courthouse Erected 1898 Caldwell County became a county December 26, 1836 This building is on the National Register of Historic Places . . . Map (db m157003) HM WM
12 Missouri, Caldwell County, Kingston — Kingston
On East Main Street just east of North Washington Street (Missouri Highway 13).
The fertile Shoal Creek Valley, Kingston was laid out in 1843 to replace Far West as seat of Caldwell County. Organized in 1836, the county was to be for Latter Day Saints (Mormons), ejected from Jackson County in 1833 and asked to leave Clay . . . Map (db m144715) HM
13 Missouri, Caldwell County, Kingston — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street east of Washington Street (State Highway 13), on the left when traveling east.
In memory of Veterans of all warsMap (db m157001) WM
14 Missouri, Caldwell County, Polo — War Memorial
On Main Street (State Highway 13) south of Center Street, on the left when traveling south.
In memory of all Veterans of All WarsMap (db m157005) WM
15 Missouri, Caldwell County, Polo — Zachariah (Zack) Davis WheatBorn: May 23, 1888 — Died: March 11, 1972 —
On Main Street (State Highway 13), on the left when traveling south.
[Front] This memorial is erected on the farm of Zachariah Wheat. His home on this farm was completed in 1924. Zach left this farm in the mid 1930's. He was unanimously elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1959, "The only player . . . Map (db m157006) HM
 
 
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Apr. 17, 2024