Maries County, in the central Ozarks of Missouri, was organized in 1855 and named for the Big and Little Maries rivers. The area, in territory ceded by Osage Indians 1808, was roamed by French trappers who early named the Gasconade, Bourbeuse, and . . . — — Map (db m171911) HM
Dedicated by the Citizens of
Maries County
To those of their sons
who served the nation and
the cause of humanity in the
World War 1914-1918
And in memory of
those who gave the
last full measure of devotion
Ransom Ray . . . — — Map (db m172941) WM
(left column:)
Harold E. Asher • John R. Birmingham • Max A. Bonham • Otto J. Brandel • Melbern C. Branson • George B. Chambers • Joseph L. Dambach • Frank E. Hagenhoff • William J. Harrison • James R. Hickey • Richard A. Honey • William . . . — — Map (db m172939) WM