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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Kansas City, Missouri

 
Clickable Map of Jackson 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 Jackson County, MO (353) Cass County, MO (40) Clay County, MO (75) Johnson County, MO (19) Lafayette County, MO (56) Ray County, MO (13) Johnson County, KS (105) Wyandotte County, KS (104)  JacksonCounty(353) Jackson County (353)  CassCounty(40) Cass County (40)  ClayCounty(75) Clay County (75)  JohnsonCounty(19) Johnson County (19)  LafayetteCounty(56) Lafayette County (56)  RayCounty(13) Ray County (13)  JohnsonCountyKansas(105) Johnson County (105)  WyandotteCounty(104) Wyandotte County (104)
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101 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Meyer 6 — Waldo P. JohnsonIn Memoriam
Born Bridgeport Virginia Sept. 16, 1816. Came to Missouri in 1843. Was United States Senator from Missouri 1861. Confederate Soldier 1861-1863. Confederate States Senator from Missouri 1863 to 1865. President Constitutional Convention of Missouri . . . Map (db m91842) HM
102 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Amos Otis
Born: April 26, 1947 Mobile, Alabama Batted/Threw: Right Position: Center fielder Amos Otis played center field for the Kansas City Royals from 1970 to 1983. He was an All-Star in 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1976 and a gold glove award . . . Map (db m198919) HM
103 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Bobby Bell
Born: June 17, 1940 Shelby, North Carolina College: Minnesota Position: Linebacker/Defensive End Bobby Bell played for the Kansas City Chiefs in the American Football League from 1963-1969 and continued to play for the Chiefs in the . . . Map (db m198924) HM
104 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson was one of the greatest athletes of the 20th Century. Born in Cairo, Georgia in 1919. Robinson grew up in Pasadena, California, and was an outstanding high school and collegiate athlete in track & field, basketball, football, and . . . Map (db m198927) HM
105 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil
Born: Nov. 13, 1911 Carrabelle, Florida Died: Oct. 6, 2006 Kansas City, Missouri Threw: Right Position: First baseman, Outfielder, Manager Buck O'Neil played for the Kansas City Monarchs in 1938-1947 winning the Negro American League . . . Map (db m198930) HM
106 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — John Mayberry
Born: Feb. 18, 1949 Detroit, Michigan Batted/Threw: Left Position: First baseman John Mayberry was a classic left handed slugging first baseman for the Kansas City Royals from 1972-1977. He took center stage his first season in Kansas . . . Map (db m198922) HM
107 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — John Thomas Wyatt
Born: April 19, 1935 Chicago, Illinois Died: April 6, 1998 Omaha, Nebraska Batted/Threw: Right Position: Relief pitcher John Wyatt was 26 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 8, 1961, after pitching in the Negro . . . Map (db m198931) HM
108 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Kansas City Call
Founded in 1919 by Chester A. Franklin 1880 - 1955Map (db m98431) HM
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109 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Kansas City Municipal Stadium
Timeline: 1923: Stadium opens as "Muehlebach Field", named for George Muehlebach, who owned the minor-league Blues 1924: KC Monarchs won the Negro Leagues World Series here 1937: Ballpark was named "Ruppert Stadium" honoring Yankees . . . Map (db m198933) HM
110 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige
Born: July 7, 1906 Mobile, Alabama Died: June 8, 1982 Kansas City, Missouri Threw: Right Position: Pitcher Satchel Paige was known for his outstanding control as a pitcher and his love for the game of baseball which made him one of . . . Map (db m198929) HM
111 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Ms. Myra TaylorComposer, and Jazz Legend — "Take It Easy, Greasy" —
The Archway of the Attucks School Parking Lot dedicated to Ms. Myra Taylor Dedicated: June 29, 2001Map (db m98432) HM
112 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Municipal Stadium
Known as: • Muehlebach Field (1923-1937) • Ruppert Stadium (1937-1943) • Blues Stadium (1943-1954) • Municipal Stadium (1955-1976) (front side:) You are standing on the former site of Municipal Stadium, originally named . . . Map (db m198918) HM
113 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Mutual Musicians Association Building
Has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance In commemorating the history of the United States of America This hall used by Musicians Union Local #627 served as a center for the . . . Map (db m6706) HM
114 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Otis Taylor
Born: August 11, 1942 Houston, Texas College: Prairie View A&M University Position: Wide Receiver Was one of the best and most exciting wide receivers of his era…Played in one AFL All-Star game after the 1966 season and two AFC-NFC Pro . . . Map (db m198932) HM
115 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Roy Wilkins
News editor, 1923-1931, of The Kansas City Call. This plaque is dedicated in honor of his contributions to journalism and equality while he served as a journalist and, later, as leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored . . . Map (db m98427) HM
116 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — The Truman Sports Complex
The Jackson County Sports Complex Authority was established in 1967 as a political subdivision of the State of Missouri to serve as the landlord between Jackson County and the Kansas City Royals and the Kansas City Chiefs. Construction began in the . . . Map (db m118948) HM
117 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Willie Lanier
Born: Aug. 21, 1945 Clover, Virginia College: Morgan State Position: Linebacker Willie Lanier played for the Kansas City Chiefs in the American Football League from 1967-1969 and in the National Football from 1970-1977. He was an AFL . . . Map (db m198925) HM
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118 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — World War Memorial
In memoriam to those heroic boys of Jackson County who gave their lives in noble sacrifice to our country in the World War 1914 - 1918 "There is no death! The stars go down to rise upon some fairer shore: and bright in . . . Map (db m70277) WM
119 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Eastern 49-63 — 12 — Battle of the Big Blue
On Oct. 22, 1864, after the Union line along the Big Blue was flanked, Jackman's Confederate Brigade overran the militia at the Mockbee Farm, 78th & Holmes, and drove Jennison's Union Brigade back to the state line. Jennison and Moonlight's . . . Map (db m30291) HM
120 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Highview Estates — Flanery-Frost Cemetery1841-1928
Earliest grave Isaac Flanery, 1841 Last Recorded Grave Andrew Jackson Frost, 1928 This one acre wooded glade is the resting place of approximately 25 early pioneers of the Raytown, Jackson County, Missouri area and several Union soldiers . . . Map (db m91100) HM
121 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Highview Estates — The Battle of White Oak CreekAugust 18, 1862
Two troops of Union Calvalry headed by Colonels Jennison and Pennock approached aross the level fields of the valley to engage 160 Confederate troops of Colonel Upton Hays who were encamped along both sides of the creek and among the timber and . . . Map (db m93751) HM
122 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — Camp Union
In June – July, 1861, barracks and service buildings within a 200-foot-square earthwork were built on this site by the battalion of United States Reserve Corps, Companies A, B, and C, organized by Major R. T. Van Horn, then Mayor of the City. By . . . Map (db m51192) HM
123 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — First Meeting of Sertoma International
The Coates House On April 11, 1912 hosted the first meeting of Sertoma International (Originally the Co-operative Club)Map (db m96364) HM
124 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — Hershberger & Rosenthal Co. Bldg.1909 — Architect: Edwards & Sunderland • Builder: Martin Carroll Construction —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96394) HM
125 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — J. Fitzpatrick Saloon Building1911 — Architect: Thurtle and Thayer —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96363) HM
126 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — Jay and King Hat Co Building1904 — Architect: Shepard & Farrar —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96399) HM
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127 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — Liebstadter Millinery Company Building1902
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96398) HM
128 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — The Savoy Hotel and Grill
The Savoy Hotel was constructed between 1890 and 1906 during a building boom which created some of the most architecturally significant buildings in the central business district. The first major hotel enroute from the old Union depot, it served as . . . Map (db m19831) HM
129 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Midtown - Westport — Hostess Brands
12 East Armour Boulevard was the original headquarters of Interstate Bakeries Corporation (IBC), now Hostess Brands, Inc. Hostess Brands owns Hostess and Dolly Madison snack cakes and Wonder, Nature's Pride and Butternut breads.Map (db m198770) HM
130 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Midtown - Westport — Major Murray Davis D.S.C.140th Infantry 35th Division A.E.F.
Killed at Exermont France September twenty ninth MCMXVIII A kindly just and beloved officer wise in counsel resolute in action courageous unto death Amiens • Vosges • St. Mihiel Meuse Argonne Killed at Exermont France . . . Map (db m64124) WM
131 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Midtown - Westport — Roanoke Boulevard
On September 18, 1971, Roanoke Road was designated as a historic landmark by the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners and renamed Roanoke Boulevard. Originally constructed in 1915 the boulevard exists as one of the few remaining brick roads . . . Map (db m86253) HM
132 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Midtown - Westport — Southland Hotel
In 1910, the Southland Hotel, located at 3517 Main Street, advertised itself as one of the "most complete and up to date suburban hotels in the west."Map (db m198771) HM
133 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Midtown - Westport — The "Fourth Dolphin"of the J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain
The sculptures of the J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain were originally created by French sculptor Henri Leon Greber in 1910 for a fountain in the formal garden at Harbor Hill, the Long Island, New York estate of Clarence and Katherine . . . Map (db m88233) HM
134 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Midtown - Westport — The Jesse Clyde Nichols Memorial Fountain1880 • 1950
J. C. Nichols was one of those rare individuals, a dreamer with a capacity for making his dreams come true. He dreamed more over in terms of great practical benefit to his city, few men can have so variously and profoundly influenced the . . . Map (db m88238) HM
135 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Mission Lake — Amache ProwersArea Resident
Amache Ochinee Prowers (ca. 1846-1905) was born near Bent's Fort, the daughter of a Cheyenne chief named Ochinee. In 1861, as a teenage girl, she married John Prowers, a trader with Bent, St. Vrain & Co. For a time, Amache and her husband lived in . . . Map (db m199381) HM
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136 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Morningside — 11 — Hinkle's Grove
At about 1:00 P.M., October 23, 1864 Confederate Gen. Shelby was withdrawing slowly from his position near the Wornall House. He had been ordered to pull back by Gen. Price because of the collapse of Marmaduke's Confederate line at Byram's Ford. . . . Map (db m30294) HM
137 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Neighborhood United for Action — Forest Hill Confederate Memorial
(Front): In memory of our Confederate Dead (Reverse): To the brave soldiers who fell in the Battle of Westport October 23, 1864. —————————— Erected by Kansas City Chapter 149 U.D.C. to the memory of Seventy Five . . . Map (db m26593) WM
138 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Neighborhood United for Action — Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige
front left panel Leroy Robert (picture of Satchel) July 7, 1906 June 8, 1982 front right panel Lahoma Jean (picture of Lahoma) April 7, 1922 Sept. . . . Map (db m26607) HM
139 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Neighborhood United for Action — 13 — Shelby's Last Stand
On Oct. 23, 1864, Confederate Gen. Shelby being forced back from Westport by Gen. Curtis and flanked on the east by Gen. Pleasonton formed a defensive line here behind stone fences running east and west to the state line. Jackman's Brigade of . . . Map (db m26692) HM
140 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, North Blue Ridge — William Rockhill Nelson Chapel
William Rockhill Nelson, visionary force in the development of Kansas City, was born March 7, 1841, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In September 1880 he arrived in Kansas City with business partner, Samuel Morss, and they launched the newspaper that . . . Map (db m144140) HM
141 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, North Hyde Park — Kansas City Athenaeum
This building was erected in 1914 and has continuously been the home of the Kansas City Athenaeum, one of the oldest and largest federated women's clubs in Missouri. Familiar names among the 71 chapter members were: Mary Harmon Weeks, founder of . . . Map (db m87317) HM
142 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Northeast Kansas City — Founders of Children's Mercy HospitalDr. Alice Berry Graham • Dr. Katharine Berry Richardson
Dr. Alice Berry Graham Born: Warren, Pennsylvania 1850 Died: Kansas City, Missouri 1913 Dr. Katharine Berry Richardson Born: Flat Rock, Kentucky 1860 Died: Kansas City, Missouri 1933 This bridge honors the lives and . . . Map (db m63919) HM
143 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Northeast Kansas City — Gladstone Boulevard Bridge over Anderson Avenue
Designed by David A. Miles, the Gladstone Boulevard Bridge was erected by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company in 1897 under the direction of Joseph W. Hoover for $16,000. A major rehabilitation and restoration project was completed in 2003, which . . . Map (db m63920) HM
144 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Northeast Kansas City — Independence Boulevard1915
Independence Avenue was given its name because it extended from the central business district of Kansas City to Independence. In 1893, the Board of Park Commissioners selected a portion of Independence Avenue to become the first boulevard in the . . . Map (db m63699) HM
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145 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Northeast Kansas City — Scarritt Point
Named for Nathan Scarritt D.D. (1821-1890), whose first home on this site was a log cabin of his own building. Dr. Scarritt, a leading citizen in Kansas City and the founder of Melrose Methodist Church, was instrumental in the establishment . . . Map (db m63921) HM
146 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Northeast Kansas City — Scarritt Point Neighborhood
By late 1890's, Kansas City began its third major boom and industry expanded into residential neighborhoods. To escape the encroaching commercial activity, parks and boulevards were built east of downtown, near the old Scarritt homestead. This new . . . Map (db m63698) HM
147 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Oakwood — 21 — New Santa Fe Road Reported missing
In 1864, the New Santa Fe Rd. joined the Harrisonville Rd. (now Grandview Rd.) here and went south across I-435 then to the southwest. McNeil's Union Brigade had been ordered by Gen. Pleasonton to be here by daylight on October 23, 1864 and block . . . Map (db m20576) HM
148 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — 1 — Action Before Westport
(Front of Marker): Price's Raid Confederate General Sterling Price brought three mounted divisions from Arkansas into Missouri, September 19, 1864. Fighting several small battles he marched slowly north toward St. Louis, then struck . . . Map (db m20868) HM
149 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — Alexander Majors1814-1900
Majors, “the great freighter,” was born in Kentucky. He entered the freighting business in 1848. He became managing partner of Russell, Majors and Waddell in 1854 with offices in Westport. The wagon trains moved enormous tonnage on the . . . Map (db m87330) HM
150 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — Historic Harris-Kearney House
Built in 1855 by John and Henrietta Harris this Greek revival style all brick house was located on a slightly five acre tract on the ridge just east of Westport, MO. This site was on the southwest corner of Westport Rd. (Santa Fe Trail) and Main . . . Map (db m44411) HM
151 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — James Bridger1804-1881
Jim Bridger was one of the most famous of the mountain men. He was an Indian fighter fur trapper and trader, guide to the Far West, U.S. Army Scout and explorer. He discovered the South Pass through the Rockies in 1827, the Great Salt Lake in 1834, . . . Map (db m87334) HM
152 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — John Calvin McCoy1811-1889
Historians have called McCoy “the father of Kansas City”. In 1833 he platted a town around the trading post he built on lot No. 1 (northeast corner of Westport Road and Pennsylvania). Calling it “West Port,” Missouri, he . . . Map (db m87333) HM
153 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — Kansas City Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fountain
Water, like time, has the power to cleanse and heal. This memorial fountain stands as a symbol of that healing, from the devastating division caused by the Vietnam War. The fountain's pools represent the country's growing involvement in the war, . . . Map (db m88226) WM
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154 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — McCoy's Trading Post
Near this point John McCoy built a log trading post in 1833 which launched the settlement of Westport, with the town becoming the westernmost point of American civilization. From Westport, the Santa Fe, California, and Oregon Trails reached out as . . . Map (db m21064) HM
155 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — Original Site of Harris House1844 - 1912
Famous for its hospitality and as the western outpost of civilization on the Santa Fe Trail Rededicated 1961 & 1974 Map (db m20819) HM
156 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — The Albert G. Boone Store
(Main Marker) Originally used as an outfitting store for wagon trains, this building was completed in 1850 by Indian traders George and William Ewing and was sold in 1854 to Albert Gallatin Boone for $7,000. Boone operated the store . . . Map (db m20921) HM
157 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — The French and the Santa Fe Trail
The Santa Fe Trail extended nearly 1,000 miles overall from the Missouri River ports Southwest to Taos and Santa Fe. The first exploration and trading on the direct overland trail was conducted by the colonial French. The 1680 pueblo revolt in New . . . Map (db m86227) HM
158 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — Three Trails West
This map gives a geographic picture of the three trails during the opening of the west from 1845 to 1860. The years note when an area became a territory or was admitted as a state. The Santa Fe Trail, 770 miles, blazed by William Bicknell in . . . Map (db m87320) HM
159 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — West Port, Missouri1833 – 1897
Founded in 1833 by John C. McCoy as a trading post on the wagon road between Independence and the Indian Territory. To supply goods to McCoy’s store from steamboats on the Missouri River, Westport Landing was established in 1834 at First & Grand, . . . Map (db m87329) HM
160 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Park Farms — Where Wagons Rolled / Wieduwilt Swales
Thousands of wagon wheels, animal hooves, and human feet once passed this way – creating the deep depression in front of you. The swale, now worn by erosion, is grassed-over evidence of three trails once connecting frontier Missouri to . . . Map (db m87293) HM
161 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Parkview — Goin' to Kansas City Plazaat Twelfth Street and Vine — 12th Street & Vine: Kansas City's World Address —
Originally known as Ottawa, 12th Street spanned from the West Bottoms, nestled in the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers, to the eastern suburbs, dotted by small bungalows. At first a colorless retail strip, 12th Street blossomed into an . . . Map (db m200146) HM
162 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Parkview — The Rebirth of Twelfth and VineSculpture Garden
During the early-1970s, 12th and Vine fell victim to Urban Renewal. Kansas City's Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority leveled most of the neighborhood surrounding 12th and Vine, as part of a city-wide rebuilding effort. In 1977, the Authority . . . Map (db m198767) HM
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163 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Pendleton Heights — Independence Boulevard1915
Independence Avenue was given its name because it extended from the central business district of Kansas City to Independence. In 1893, the Board of Park Commissioners selected a portion of Independence Avenue to become the first boulevard in the . . . Map (db m63906) HM
164 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Plaza Area — Aleman CourtCountry Club Plaza
Named in honor of President Miguel Aleman, Mexico, who visited this spot May 7, 1947 during his historic American visitMap (db m88242) HM
165 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Plaza Area — NeptuneGod of the Sea
This statue of Neptune with his trident and three horses, famous in Greek mythology, was cast of lead in 1911 by the Bromsgrove Guild, Ltd., of Worchestershire, England for the Pennsylvania estate of the late Alba B. Johnson, then the president . . . Map (db m88240) HM
166 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Plaza Area — The Seville Light Fountain
Dedicated in 1967 in recognition of our sister city Seville, Spain ————————— Seville Fountain Cleaves-Bessmer-Marietti, Inc. adopted this fountain for restoration through the . . . Map (db m88239) HM
167 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Plaza Area — Wild Boar of Florence
This bronze is one of three replicas of the famous Wild Boar of Florence at the entrance of the Straw Market in that historical Italian city. The original was carved in marble by the Greeks before the time of Christ. Later the Romans made . . . Map (db m88241) HM
168 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — 8th Street Fountain
To the People of Greater Kansas City on Proctor & Gamble's 150th AnniversaryMap (db m96403) HM
169 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — B. Adler and Company, Kelly-Williams Co Building1903 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m88195) HM
170 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Butler Brothers Co Building1909 — Architect: Frank S. Rea —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96400) HM
171 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Chez Les Canses or "Chouteau's"
Beginning around 1799, French-speaking traders and farmers moved up-river from the French settlements in the Illinois country, around Ft. Chartres, St. Louis, Kaskaskia and St. Genevieve and from Three Rivers in Canada, and settled at Randolph . . . Map (db m86212) HM
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172 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Chouteau’s Church (St. Francis Regis)Saint Francois Regis-“L’Eglise Des Chouteau”
front of marker in English The presence of the Catholic Church was established at an early date in the Kansas City area. Sacerdotal artifacts were among the earliest booty captured by the Comanches in the 1690's, apparently from French . . . Map (db m86217) HM
173 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — E. J. Roe Hat Company Building1902
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96424) HM
174 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Etienne Veniard - Sieur de BourgemontEtienne Veniard - Sieur de Bourgemont
(front of marker in English) Starting about 1680, the pressure of French traders moving up the Missouri from the Illinois country coincided with the commercial void created by the Pueblo Indian revolt in New Mexico. Soon, Frenchmen were . . . Map (db m86210) HM
175 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Faxon, Horton and Gallagher Company Building1903 — Architect: Smith and Rea —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96406) HM
176 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Frankel, Frank & Co Building1905 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96360) HM
177 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Goldstandt-Powell Hat Company Building1902
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m88197) HM
178 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Harvey-Dutton Dry Goods Company Building1903 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96401) HM
179 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — James Pendergast
West Plaque James Pendergast Born January 17, 1856 Alderman of First Ward, 1892 — 1911 Died November 10, 1911 This monument is erected by general contributions as a tribute to the rugged character and splended . . . Map (db m86131) HM
180 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad Company Building1889 — Architect: Walter C. Root —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m88196) HM
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181 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Lewis and Clark
On September 15, 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark returning from the Pacific, stood on this point and recorded in their journal that this was a commanding situation for a fort and that from the top of the hill you have a perfect command of . . . Map (db m86117) HM
182 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
“we Set out early… Passed the mouth of … Blue water river…[and later]… a bad Sand bar, where our two rope twice…. Came to and Camped in the Point above the Kansas River. I observed a great number of Parrot queets this evening…” . . . Map (db m86206) HM
183 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Lynching in America / Lynching of Levi HarringtonCommunity Remembrance Project
Lynching in America Thousands of Black people were the victims of racial terror lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. The lynching of African Americans during this era was a form of racial terrorism intended to intimidate Black . . . Map (db m198772) HM
184 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Maxwell-McClure Notions Company Building1900
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96425) HM
185 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Missouri Interstate Paper Company Building1909 — Architect: Harry E. Williams —
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186 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Reverend Bernard Donnelly
Father Donnelly came to Jackson County in 1845 to serve zealously for thirty five years as a frontier pastor at St. Mary's Church, Independence and Immaculate Conception Church, Kansas City. On this site of the first church property purchased in . . . Map (db m86219) HM
187 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Rothenberg and Schloss Building1912 — Architect: Smith Rea Lovitt —
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188 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Thayer Building1883 — Architect: Walter C. Root —
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189 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — The French and the Lewis & Clark ExpeditionLes Français et l’Expedition de Lewis et Clark
Marker Front: The French-speaking community made a significant contribution to the ultimate success of the epochal Lewis & Clark expedition. The St. Louis Chouteau brothers, fur traders Auguste and Pierre, lodged the two captains in their . . . Map (db m86207) HM
190 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — The Old French Cemetery
English Side Kansas City in the very early 1800s was an exclusively French-speaking community and its religious (and much of its social) life centered around its little log Catholic Church erected on a plot of ground near present 11th . . . Map (db m86273) HM
191 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Red Bridge North — Trail HazardsMinor Park — Santa Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails —
From the late 1830s and into the 1860s, thousands of traders, emigrants, and gold prospectors passed this way. After crossing the Big Blue River, covered wagons struggled up this hill due to the mud left behind from torrential spring downpours. Over . . . Map (db m199357) HM
192 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Building Through the Bluffs
When Kansas City Mayor Milton Payne took office in 1855 he face an immediate and formidable task: to make his city accessible by cutting streets south from the Missouri River through the looming bluffs along the riverbank. He authorized almost . . . Map (db m87455) HM
193 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — City Market150th Anniversary — 1857 - 2007 —
From 1857 to the present, town activities have revolved around the "City Market", an integral site for commerce, political rallies, medicine shows, circuses, balloon ascensions, and other public "entertainments" without limits. Its origin began . . . Map (db m58410) HM
194 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — From Steamboat Landing to City1838-1855
The town was only a spark in 1834 when entrepreneur and tradesman John Calvin McCoy cut a primitive path from this store to a prominent rock ledge on the river – a perfect landing for riverboats. The steamboat John Hancock, laden with . . . Map (db m87450) HM
195 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — General Orders No. 11A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri
General Orders No. 11: The Revenge of Depopulation The building in front of you (401 Delaware Street) opened for business in the spring of 1860 as the Pacific House Hotel, one of Kansas City's most up-to-date hotels. During the war years, . . . Map (db m54013) HM
196 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Gilliss House Hotel
The stone wall that still exists today against the bluff between Delaware and Wyandotte Streets is the remains of the once-famous Gilliss House Hotel. Built around 1850, the lively riverfront hotel went by various names including the Union, . . . Map (db m87458) HM
197 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Hannibal Bridge
It was July 3rd, 1869. A crowd of 40,000 elbowed their way onto the banks of the Missouri to celebrate the dedication of a politically empowering marvel – the Hannibal Bridge, the first railroad bridge across the Missouri River. Perhaps more . . . Map (db m87460) HM
198 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — J. P. Campbell & Company Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m54011) HM
199 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Kansas City's Old Square / Le Vieux Carre de Kansas City
Kansas City's Old Square Like New Orleans' "Vieux Carre," Kansas City's old market square and its surrounding Old Town streets in River Quay are oriented on the bias to the river in the Old World fashion, rather than on the strict . . . Map (db m61220) HM
200 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Kansas City's Original Board of Trade
Built 1877 Asa Beebe Cross: ArchitectMap (db m54008) HM

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