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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Liberal, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Seward County, Kansas 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 Seward County, KS (12) Haskell County, KS (1) Meade County, KS (11) Stevens County, KS (1) Beaver County, OK (6) Texas County, OK (15)  SewardCounty(12) Seward County (12)  HaskellCounty(1) Haskell County (1)  MeadeCounty(11) Meade County (11)  StevensCounty(1) Stevens County (1)  BeaverCountyOklahoma(6) Beaver County (6)  TexasCounty(15) Texas County (15)
Liberal is the county seat for Seward County
Liberal is in Seward County
      Seward County (12)  
ADJACENT TO SEWARD COUNTY
      Haskell County (1)  
      Meade County (11)  
      Stevens County (1)  
      Beaver County, Oklahoma (6)  
      Texas County, Oklahoma (15)  
 
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1 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — International Pancake DayOfficial Starting Line of the International Pancake Race
R. J. Leete, Liberal, Kansas Jaycee President in 1950, issued a challenge to Vicar Ronald Collins of Olney, England to turn his 500-year-old race into an international event....thus beginning a Shrove Tuesday tradition of peace, goodwill and . . . Map (db m65682) HM
2 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — Liberal Army Air Base Memorial
Dedicated to the Men and Women who served our country at the Liberal Army Air Base from April of 1943 thru September of 1946Map (db m214274) HM WM
3 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — Liberal Memorial Library
Founded by Liberal Women's Club 1904 ————————— This Edifice erected to the memory of the U.S. Armed Forces of Seward County Kansas who served in World War I, II, and . . . Map (db m65681) WM
4 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — Original Hand-Dug Well
Approximately four-tenths of a mile south of this fountain and marker on Seymour S. Rogers' homestead was the original hand-dug well which gave Liberal its name. In 1885 Rogers began offering free water from this well to settlers and . . . Map (db m65696) HM
5 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this replica of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty . . . Map (db m88499) HM
6 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — Rock Island LinesSeventieth Anniversary — 1852-1922 —
October Tenth The memorial tree planted nearby is dedicated by the Rock Island in affectionate memory of Joseph B. Smalley who by his industry courage and loyalty through every vicissitude signally aided in the development of the . . . Map (db m213812) HM
7 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — Seward County War Dead and Missing in Action
Dedicated to all Seward County military personnel killed or missing in action overseas World War I Charles Maxwell ∙ Alfred Lane ∙ Lawrence M. Wimmer ∙ Lee Larner ∙ Tommy Beecher ∙ George W. Thompson . . . Map (db m80812) WM
8 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — The Pioneer Mother of KansasIn Loving Memory Of
With faith in God, she built a home for her family in the wilderness; she overcame loneliness with tenderness, she set an example for all of us by her perseverance & steadfastness [Dedicated] May 30, 1961Map (db m65671) HM
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9 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — War Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of those who offered their lives in the service of our country ———————— In memory of David Rathkey Maidenhead, Berkshire, England; Stephen Driscoll New York City Fire Department; Lenny . . . Map (db m65687) WM
10 Kansas, Seward County, Liberal — 114 — When Coronado came to Kansas
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, with 36 soldiers and Father Juan de Padilla, marched north from the Rio Grande valley in the spring of 1541. Coronado's objective was the land of Quivira, described to the Spaniards as a fabulously wealthy kingdom . . . Map (db m55274) HM
 
 
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Mar. 28, 2024