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Boyhood Home of General Funston and Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., August 20, 2011
Boyhood Home of General Funston and Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Kansas, Allen County, Iola — 53 — Boyhood Home of General Funston
Frederick Funston, five feet four and slightly built, went from this farm to a life of amazing adventure. Youthful exploring expeditions in this country were followed by two years in the Arctic from which he returned down the Yukon river 1,500 miles . . . Map (db m53285) HM
2 Kansas, Allen County, Iola — Major General Frederick FunstonSeptember 11, 1865 - February 19, 1917
Frederick Funston was born in Ohio and moved to Kansas with his parents in the spring of 1868 at the age of 2. Nicknamed "Fearless Freddy," he was of slight build - be sure to check out the life size statue in front of the Funston Home and Museum . . . Map (db m83656) HM
3 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Embarcadero — Splendid Survivor
In the cool, sweet pre-dawn silence of April 18, 1906, clocks marked 5:00 am. Empty streets picked up the clip-clop of the milkman's horse. At the wholesale market, as men unloaded produce wagons, horses suddenly reared up, snorting and neighing. . . . Map (db m92847) HM
4 Kansas, Geary County, Fort Riley, Camp Funston — Camp FunstonWorld War I Headquarters of Maj Gen Leonard Wood
Camp Funston was established as one of sixteen Divisional Cantonment Training Camps during World War I. Construction of the 2,000 acre camp began during the summer of 1917 and eventually encompassed approximately 1,400 buildings Major General . . . Map (db m32848) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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