Built to replace the original jail that burned previously. Steel doors were retained from that structure which had also served as a "city hall" at times. In 1932, each prisoner was given a meal that cost the city 25 cents. Renovation began in 2011. — — Map (db m169354) HM
World War I
John Bellman
Irvin Clark
Benjamin A. Czeshin
Julius C. Dahms
Amon Eads
John J. Heidenreich
Willie Miller
John Nilges
Arthur C. Pinet
Frank Meyerpeter
Thomas E. Mantle
Frank Nilges . . . — — Map (db m169357) WM
[side 1] Named for the river on its west border, Osage County was organized, 1841. A seat of justice was centrally located the next year and named Linnville, later Linn, for Lewis F. Linn, Missouri's "Model Senator." J.W. Robinson gave land . . . — — Map (db m180900) HM
World War II
Gold Stars
Zeno Schauwecker Harold Schroeder
Veterans
Aloys Bax Alfred Berhorst Arthur Berhorst Elmer Berhorst
Leonard Berhorst Harold Beumel Harold Billet Leonard Billet
Raymond Bock . . . — — Map (db m157159) WM