On Rooks Road near 135th Road, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of the
Soldiers and Sailors
of the War of
1861 - 1865
Erected May 30, 1907
under the auspices of
Erie Post No. 311
Department of Kansas
G.A.R. — — Map (db m46227) WM
On West 3rd Street near Webster Street, in the median.
Who gave his life for his country and for the American Ideal of Lasting Peace in a World of United Nations
Over Wonsan Harbor, Korea,
May 6, 1953
[Naval Aviator Badge
and Masonic Symbol] — — Map (db m46210) WM
On Pratt Road (U.S. 59) at 160th Road (Kansas Highway 146), on the right when traveling north on Pratt Road.
The first Indian mission and school in present Kansas was established in September, 1824, about five miles west of this marker. Benton Pixley, the missionary, followed Chief White Hair and his band of Great Osages who had migrated from Missouri . . . — — Map (db m46198) HM
On Pratt Road (U.S. 59) at 160th Road (State Highway 146), on the right when traveling north on Pratt Road.
Originally from the Ohio Valley, the Osages agreed in 1810 to a treaty to relinquish lands in Missouri and relocate along the Neosho River in Kansas. Under the leadership of Chief Pahuska, called White Hair, the Osages lived and hunted on their . . . — — Map (db m65813) HM
On Main Street at 1st Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Dedicated to all who
have served our country
"Honor to the Soldier and
Sailor everywhere who
bravely bears his
country's cause."
Abraham Lincoln
Dedicated July 18, 2008 — — Map (db m46206) WM