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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Kansas

 
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By William Fischer, Jr., August 31, 2014
Veterans Memorial
101 Kansas, Atchison County, Atchison — Veterans Memorial
In memory of our departed comradesMap (db m77750) WM
102 Kansas, Atchison County, Atchison — Webster Wirt Hetherington House — (Evah C. Cray Historical Home Museum)
On 5th Street near Riley Street, on the left when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m44690) HM
103 Kansas, Atchison County, Atchison — Working Men of the Railroads
On 10th Street at the railroad tracks, on the right when traveling north on 10th Street.
The backbreaking work building railroads to the West was accomplished by men, like Thomas W. Haverty from Galway, Ireland. Wielding hammers and driving spikes their labor united a country and made Atchison "The Rail Centre of Kansas" beginning with . . . Map (db m44634) HM
104 Kansas, Atchison County, Muscotah — Joe Tinker — 7-27-1880 • 7-27-1948
On Kansas Avenue at 6th Street, on the left when traveling north on Kansas Avenue.
. . . Map (db m63753) HM
105 Kansas, Atchison County, Potter — 4(B) — Historic Fort Leavenworth — Oldest Army Post in Continuous Existence West of the Missouri River — 13 Miles South —
On Amelia Earhart Road (U.S. 73) at Kansas Highway 74, on the left when traveling north on Amelia Earhart Road.
Long before white men settled Kansas, traffic over the Santa Fe trail was so heavy that troops were detailed to protect it from the Indians. Fort Leavenworth, established in 1827 by Col. Henry Leavenworth, was for thirty years the chief base of . . . Map (db m52956) HM
106 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — Barber County Veterans Memorial — Honoring All Barber County Veterans
On Fowler Avenue (U.S. 160) at Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Fowler Avenue.
[Barber County Veteran Tiles] Twin Towers Beam This steel beam is from the Twin Towers that were destroyed by foreign terrorists on 9-11-01. New York City has donated it to the Barber County Veterans Memorial in remembrance of the lives . . . Map (db m65211) WM
107 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — Carry Nation Home
On Fowler Avenue (U.S. 160) at Oak Street, on the left when traveling west on Fowler Avenue.
This marks the home in Medicine Lodge of Mrs. Carry A. Nation who did outstanding work as a temperance crusader in Kansas. Born Nov. 25, 1846. Died June 9, 1911Map (db m65194) HM
108 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — Gypsum Hills Scenic Byway
On U.S. 160, 0.6 miles west of Bitter Creek Road, on the right when traveling west.
[Kiosk highlights sights along the Byway] [Historical section follows] Ancient Hills The Red Hills are unique to Kansas Their distinctive color comes from iron in the soil that "rusts" Formed 100 million years ago from red . . . Map (db m65212) HM
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109 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — 69 — Medicine Lodge Peace Treaties
On U.S. 160 at the entrance to Memorial Peace Park, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 160.
At Medicine Lodge Creek in 1867, as many as 15,000 Apaches, Kiowas, Comanches, Arapahos, and Cheyennes gathered with a seven-member peace commission escorted by U.S. soldiers to conduct one of the nation’s largest peace councils. The American . . . Map (db m65195) HM
110 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — Medicine Lodge Stockade
On Washington Avenue east of Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
In 1874, during a period of Indian Raids in Western and Southern Kansas, the Governor, Thomas A. Osborne, organized the Kansas State Guards. Sun City and Medicine Lodge furnished the companies for this section of the state. The Stockade was built . . . Map (db m65193) HM
111 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — Peace Treaty Memorial
On Main Street at 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
To commemorate the signing of the peace treaties between the United States Government and the Five Tribes of Plains Indians at Medicine Lodge, Kans. Oct. 21-28, 1867.Map (db m65128) HM
112 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — The First National Bank
On Main Street at Kansas Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
The Merchants' and Drovers' Bank was the first bank in Medicine Lodge, established in October, 1880, by H.M. Hickman from Wellington. It closed on January 10, 1882. Two days later the Medicine Valley Bank was formed with Wylie Payne, President; . . . Map (db m65130) HM
113 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — The Grand Hotel
On Main Street at Washington Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
In January, 1884, Medicine Lodge citizens organized a stock company to build a first class hotel. Standiford Youmans & Co., a local business, donated the three lots at the corner of Main Street and Washington Avenue. The bricks for the structure . . . Map (db m65192) HM
114 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — Veterans Memorial
Veterans Who Served… Our True HeroesMap (db m65127) WM
115 Kansas, Barton County, Claflin — Prey and Play — Hunting and Wildlife Watching Along the Byway
On State Highway 4, 0.2 miles east of NE 80th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
For thousands of years, Native Americans relied on this region's wildlife for sustenance. Early settlers, too, depended on bison, deer, and birds drawn to the region's reliable water and forage. As settlements expanded, unregulated hunting . . . Map (db m95699) HM
116 Kansas, Barton County, Claflin — Settling the "Great American Desert" — Zebulon Pike's Legacy
On Front Street (State Highway 4) west of 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Near midnight, on October 12, 1806, Lieutenant Zebulon Pike and his exploring party, headed to the Rockies, reached the Arkansas River just south of here. The explorers camped by the river for two weeks to rest their animals and lay in a . . . Map (db m95732) HM
117 Kansas, Barton County, Claflin — Wetlands & Wildlife National Scenic Byway
On Front Street (State Highway 4) west of 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
When you think of Kansas, what pops into your mind? Prairie? Wheat? Dorothy? The Wetlands & Wildlife National Scenic Byway will forever reshape your image of this part of the "Sunflower State." This 77-mile Byway connects two of the world's . . . Map (db m95731) HM
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118 Kansas, Barton County, Claflin — Wings Over the Water — Miracles of Migration
On State Highway 4, 0.2 miles east of NE 80th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
"The stork in the heavens knoweth her appointed time; and the turtle dove, and the crane, and the swallow, observed the time of their coming" —Jeremiah (8:7) For thousands of years, we have marveled at bird migration. How could . . . Map (db m95728) HM
119 Kansas, Barton County, Ellinwood — Hotel Wolf
On Santa Fe Boulevard (U.S. 56) at Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Santa Fe Boulevard.
Hotel Wolf has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m59149) HM
120 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — 19th Bombardment Group — 28th Squadron • 30th Squadron • 93rd Squadron
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Great Bend Army Air Field April 1944 to December 1944 North Field Guam December 1944 to September 1945 187 Missions Kadena Okinawa June 1950 to September 1953 251 MissionsMap (db m66299) WM
121 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — 40th Bomb Group
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Activated April 1, 1941 Deactivated October 22, 1946 Served with Distinction From Bases In ————————— Puerto Rico • Panama • Guatamala • Ecuador • Pratt, Kansas • Chakulia, India • . . . Map (db m66881) WM
122 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — 73rd Bomb Wing — 20th Air Force
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Wing Commander General Emmett "Rosie" O'Donnell 497th Bomb Group - A 869th Bomb Squadron 870th Bomb Squadron 871st Bomb Squadron 498th Bomb Group - T 873th Bomb Squadron 874th Bomb Squadron 875th Bomb . . . Map (db m66370) WM
123 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — ATSF Locomotive No. 3416
On Main Street (U.S. 281) at 23rd Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Donated to the City of Great Bend this 18th day of Sept., 1956 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company. History Purchased in July 1919 from Baldwin Locomotive Works at Eddystone, Pennsylvania at a cost of $69,000. Used in . . . Map (db m59846) HM
124 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — City of Bakersfield — 314th BW • 19th BG • 28th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Vernon Chandler • James Stevens Wayne Christensen • George Lane Neil Allen • Frank Hermes Richard Ackerman • Harold Galbreath Douglas Snook • Rutger Kindberg Roy Kurre • Robert Tannehill Andrew KerznerMap (db m66300) WM
125 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — City of Flatbush — 314th BW • 19th BG • 30th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Jim Hall • Francis Thompson Eugene Victor • Gerson Lacoff John Segal • Don Leeper Ernest Vick • John Keogh Don Comer • Marv Beattie John Tyrrell • Cecil CorleyMap (db m66270) WM
126 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Civil War Memorial — Lest We Forget
On Broadway at Main Street (U.S. 281), on the right when traveling east on Broadway.
Erected and dedicated by Ira D. Brougher Department Commander to Pap Thomas Post No. 52 Grand Army of the Republic Department of Kansas Veterans of the War of 1861 - 1865 [Honor Roll of Post No. 52 Members] [Honor Roll . . . Map (db m59159) WM
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127 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Civil War Memorial
In Memory of Veterans of War 1861 - 1865Map (db m66194) WM
128 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Crew 52 — 73rd Bomb Wing • 498th Bomb Group — 875th Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Robert Brett • Vonley R Bucklin Thomas Cantwell • Roger Denis Burmon Hoyle • Clarence Rarick William Schomburg • Fred Sobaski Richard Solt • David Sussman Burdette YoungMap (db m64279) WM
129 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Deacon's Disciples — 58th BW • 444th BG • 678th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Charles "Deacon" Miller • Raymond Geiger Ted Morrill • Ernest Keller Carson Eckmann • Edward Hassig Robert Foor • John Murray A.L. Tilley • Archie Moore Delmar Pfeiffer • Elmer (mascot)Map (db m66265) WM
130 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Duke's Lead Crew — 58th Bomb Wing • 444th Bomb Group — 679th Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m64281) WM
131 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Enola Gay — 509th Composite Group
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m66263) WM
132 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — 70 — Fort Zarah
On U.S. 56, on the left when traveling east.
In 1825 the Federal government surveyed the Santa Fe trail, great trade route from western Missouri to Santa Fe. Treaties with Kansas and Osage Indians safeguarded the eastern end of the road but Plains Tribes continued to make raids. Fort Zarah, at . . . Map (db m55315) HM
133 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Great Bend AAF Ground Training Unit
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of the officers & men of the Great Bend Ground Training Unit; Celestial Navigation, Link & Bomb Trainers 1943 - 1945Map (db m64282) WM
134 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Honey - V☐ 42 — 73rd Bomb Wing • 499th Bomb Group — 879th Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m64283) WM
135 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Jack Kilby
On Main Street (U.S. 281) at Forest Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Tribute to Jack Kilby There was a time when engineers who improved our daily lives and spawned global industries achieved enormous prominence and public attention. Henry Ford and his tin lizzie were recognized everywhere. Alexander . . . Map (db m66174) HM
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136 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Kansas Aviators in the B-29 Program
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
*Lt R. Nelson Minneapolis, Kansas B-29 Navigator 73rd Bomb Wing Shot Down - March 1945 Beheaded - September 1945 ————————— *S/Sgt L. [Lynn] Barnett Colby, Kansas Flight . . . Map (db m66880) WM
137 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Kiley's Krew
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Bernard Kiley Jr • Morris Schuurmans Patrick Conaghan Jr • Henry Harper Arthur Richards • Edward Tis Cecil Saul • Gilbert Dunning Milton Diley • James Husted John HerringMap (db m66245) WM
138 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Leslie J. Campbell Jr. — Brigadier General, USAF — Strategic Air Command —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
World War II • Korea • Vietnam Enlisted in USAAF - 1943 Native of Great Bend Distinguished Service Medal - Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross - Air Medal Meritorious Service Medal Air Force Accommendation Medal Army . . . Map (db m64275) WM
139 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — M/Sgt Robert James Aspinall — 313 Bomb Wing • 505th Bomb Group — 483 & 484 Bomb Squadrons —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Flight Engineer Born March 6, 1920 - Rochester, Wisconsin POW at Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan Executed - June 20, 1945Map (db m64302) WM
140 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Norman Barker
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
314th BW • 19th BG 33rd Air Meteorological Group Pratt Army Air Field 1944 - 45Map (db m66298) WM
141 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Old-Bitch-U-Airy Bess — 58th Bomb Wing • 462nd Bomb Group — 769th Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
K.D. Thompson • Thomas F. Randle, Jr. Thurman W. Sallade • Thomas L. Price Vaughn A. Plevan* • S. Clay Sandhofer Louis N. Decory • Charles O. Trabold B. Keith Baldwin • Gordon K. Golden Leroy J. ArentsMap (db m64304) WM
142 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Original B-29 Pilots At Great Bend Army Air Field
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Of the 12 original pilots chosen for the B-29 program the following were stationed at Great Bend Army Air Field —————————— Marshall (Moe) Brown • Jack Doran Archie Lewis • . . . Map (db m66877) WM
143 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Oscar Micheaux — Jan. 2, 1884 - Mar. 25, 1951
Pioneer Black film maker & author A man ahead of his timeMap (db m66190) HM
144 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Pacific Queen Z-35 — 73rd Bomb Wing • 500th Bomb Group — 882nd Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Roy H. Bruns • Roy B. Brown Harold T. Bohham • Victor W. Bailey Laurence A. Dryden • Richard H. Beardsley Richard J. Rodrick • Victor E. Repp C. "Mike" Williams • Herbert C. Dunn Earle M. BayneMap (db m64284) WM
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145 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Rover Boys Express — 21st Bomber Command • 73rd Bomb Wing — 499th Bomb Group • 878th Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Edmund G Smith POW • James Edward POW Ray "Hap" Halloran POW • Robert Grace* William Franz* • Guy H Knobel POW John P Nicholson POW • Anthony Lukasiewicz* Vito C Barbieri* • Robert Holladay* Cecil T Laird*Map (db m64285) WM
146 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Site of Fort Zarah — 1822 - 1872
On U.S. 56, on the left when traveling east.
Site of Fort Zarah 1822 - 1872 on Santa Fe TrailMap (db m59157) HM
147 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — SSgt Thurman Walling — My Dear Kansas Friend
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
"Lucky Irish" Gunner 73rd BW 497th BG 870th SQ 30 combat missions from Saipan. Enroute home in the famous 52-mission "Dauntless Dottie" which led the first Saipan-Tokoyo [sic] Raid, the plane crashed on Kwajalein, June 7, 1945 In . . . Map (db m66365) WM
148 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Streetscape
On Broadway at Main Street (U.S. 281), on the right when traveling east on Broadway.
In the history of most successful communities, there have been defining moments. Streetscape served as such a moment for this community. In the wake of the financial adversity of the preceding decade, this community united in common effort to . . . Map (db m59161) HM
149 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Talie Ho — 58th BW • 444th BG • 677th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Paul J Burnor • Kenneth W Fisher John R Brown • Harold L Hadden John M Williams • Raymond E Nelson Frank O'Neil • Ellis W Conrad Frank W Steed • Burrel S Lewis James R McFaydenMap (db m66878) WM
150 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Tamerlane — 313th BW • 504th BG • 398th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
"The Chief" Hay • John Froehlich Frank Pettibone • John Pearson James Hunter • "Hap" Owens Robert Beals • Robert Thill Charles Burton • Bill Bostick Al RuesterMap (db m66368) WM
151 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — The B-29 Memorial
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
[Panel] 1 The B-29 Memorial Honoring the Past... Educating the Future The B-29 Memorial was built to honor the sacrifices made by people in the past to ensure freedom for future generations. Until the 1990s, the Great Bend Army Air . . . Map (db m69240) HM WM
152 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — The Fickle Finger — 58th BW • 444th BG • 676th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m66266) WM
153 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — This Is It — 58th BW • 444th BG • 677th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
John A Dunn* • Arwin C Hook* John J Buckley III* • Rufus E. S. Henry* Edward C. Johnston • John T Juracek Jr* James E O'Donnell • Philip Wolk Loney G Boggess • Ralph L Heffernan Lloyd G McNameeMap (db m66269) WM
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154 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Van Wingerden's Crew — 58th Bomb Wing • 444th Bomb Group — 676th Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Nicolas Van Wingerden William C Jennings* • Wendell F Geiwitz* Albert E Woltz* • Uline C Miller Thomas J Maxham* • Samuel E Davis* Kenneth C Carlson* • Rex T Phelps* Martin T Warner • Scott C Baker*Map (db m64300) WM
155 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial
Near Main Street (U.S. 281) at Forest Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
(east side)Dedicated to the Veterans of All Wars May 26, 1935 (west side)Erected by Morrison-McFadden Post № 3111 Great Bend, KansasMap (db m156307) WM
156 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — W. M. "Bill" Colvin — In Memory Of
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Easter Pipeline & Construction Company Ellinwood, Kansas Smoky Hill Army Air Field constructionMap (db m66297) WM
157 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Walter R. Anderson — Washington, Kansas
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Second Lieutenant U.S. Army Air Force Navigator B-17 & B-29 2nd Air Force 16th BW - 235th BGMap (db m66357) WM
158 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Welch's Wolves — 58th Bomb Wing • 444th Bomb Group — 677th Bomb Squadron —
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue when traveling west.
Thomas Welch • James Johnson Robert McKay • George Glover Charles Vail • Robert McInerny Allan Hanson • James Jones Walter Grouten • James Vasbinder Bob Kilburn • Hugh Polson Am ReinhardMap (db m64286) WM
159 Kansas, Barton County, Great Bend — Wichita Witch — 73rd BW • 498th BG • 874th BS
On 6th Street west of Airport Road/SW 40th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
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160 Kansas, Barton County, Hoisington — Robert E. "Bob" Vohs Tribute — (January 14, 1913 - January 12, 1985)
On Main Street (U.S. 183) at 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Dedicated to the memory of a man who was the "all american" citizen - total committment and devotion to his country, community and family above himself. He was a most active Chamber member and freely gave us his time, expertise and handy-man . . . Map (db m59845) HM
161 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "A Point of Red Rocks"
We set out at the ushal time and at 8 miles West We passed point of Red Rocks about 600 yds from the river and at Eleven miles crossed the paney River….Some Cottenwood on the Banks and Some Bushis. the Red Rock is evidently a volcanic production . . . Map (db m64249) HM
162 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "A Rallying Point for the Indians"
No one actually knows how Pawnee Rock was named. Josiah Gregg, who had been over the Santa Fe Trail eight times beginning in 1831, wrote: the attention of the traveller is directed to the ‘Pawnee Rock' so called, it is said, on account of a . . . Map (db m64243) HM
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163 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "A Remarkable Rocky Point"
From 1821 until late in the 1800s Pawnee Rock was a noted landmark along the Santa Fe Trail. Thousands of wagons lumbered and creaked by here carrying goods to or from the great American Southwest. Many travelers recorded their impressions of . . . Map (db m64245) HM
164 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "Along Came the Line of Wagons"
Slowly along came the line of wagons, and the prairie breeze brought us, in sound, faint and far between, the driver’s invocations to their mules. Matthew C. Field, journalist 1839 From 1821 until the late 1860s the Santa Fe Trail ran . . . Map (db m64241) HM
165 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — “One of the Grandest Sights Ever Beheld”
Standing here 175 years ago Santa Fe Trail travelers looked out over a sea of grass. About three miles to the south a line of timber marked the Arkansas River which meandered across the prairie. A few plum thickets dotted the landscape, and an . . . Map (db m64203) HM
166 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — “One of the Grandest Sights Ever Beheld”
Standing here 175 years ago Santa Fe Trail travelers looked out over a sea of grass. About three miles to the south a line of timber marked the Arkansas River which meandered across the prairie. A few plum thickets dotted the landscape, and an . . . Map (db m64205) HM
167 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Marking the Rock
Pawnee Rock changed very little for ten thousand years. The hill was grass-covered with a fifty-foot-high face on the southeast side in front of you. Wind, water, and vegetation slowly eroded the stone. But Pawnee Rock has changed. The top of . . . Map (db m64242) HM
168 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Nehemiah Carson — 1826 - 1846
Private Company G 1st Regiment Missouri Mounted Infantry Mexican War Pvt Carson died of some unknown illness at this point on July 13, 1846 and was buried on the following dayMap (db m64202) WM
169 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Pawnee Rock
On U.S. 56 at milepost 190.8, on the left when traveling west.
A mile northeast is Pawnee Rock, a famous landmark on the Santa Fe Trail. Considered the mid-point of the long road between Missouri and New Mexico. Pawnee Rock was a symbol of challenges overcome. Many early travelers mentioned it in their . . . Map (db m55303) HM
170 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — 71 — Pawnee Rock
On U.S. 56 at SW 70th Road / County Line Road, on the left when traveling west on U.S. 56.
"We first rode nearly north about a mile to a remarkable Rocky Point . . .We rode upon the top which is probably 50 feet above the plain below, and from whence there is a charming view of the country in every direction." —George Sibley, . . . Map (db m64191) HM
171 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Santa Fe Trail — 1822 - 1872
On U.S. 56, on the right when traveling east.
[Title is text]Map (db m64190) HM
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172 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Santa Fe Trail — 1822 - 1872
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173 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — 50 — Santa Fe Trail
On SW 112th Avenue/Center Street, 0.4 miles north of Bismark Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Santa Fe Trail 1822 - 1872 Map (db m64197) HM
174 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Santa Fe Trail Monument
In honor of the brave men and women who passing over the old Santa Fe Trail, endured the hardships of frontier life, and blazed the path of civilization for posterity Pawnee Rock, given to the State of Kansas by Benj. P. Unruh, in . . . Map (db m64248) HM
175 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — William Becknell
Father of Santa Fe Trail Pawnee Rock, Kansas 150 Anniversary 1821 1971Map (db m64201) HM
176 Kansas, Bourbon County, Bronson — Civil War Memorial
On Spruce Street at Charles Street, on the left when traveling west on Spruce Street.
In memory of the Heroes of '61-'65. May the deeds of valor of them and their comrades forever inspire love of liberty and country.Map (db m71280) WM
177 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — "A Most Deplorable Condition"
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
I have now over 200 in camp, and they are in a most deplorable condition….I have a mother with her dying babe in my office. The rest are in camp, in a condition next to death. Most of them have no shelter….Your agent here has no funds, . . . Map (db m36270) HM
178 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — "But I Can Fire a Pistol"
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
"But remember this, I am a girl, but I can fire a pistol and if ever the time comes I will send some of you to the place where there is [sic] 'weeping and knashing of teeth'...." Gene Campbell, in a letter to James Montgomery, . . . Map (db m54075) HM
179 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — "Hardy, Dashing Looking Fellows"
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
"The commands are given, the companies break into column....hardy, dashing looking fellows, those men, tanned up in their march from Fort Scott, from whence they have just joined us....The men are nearly all quite young....They are mounted on . . . Map (db m36137) HM
180 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — "The Crack Post of the Frontier"
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
Look at the structures around the parade ground. Fort Scott’s appearance is largely the work of one man, Captain Thomas Swords, post quartermaster from 1842 to 1846. Shortly after the army assigned Swords to Fort Scott, he vowed that he would . . . Map (db m36185) HM
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181 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — A National Cemetery System
Civil War Dead An estimated 700,000 Union and Confederate soldiers died in the Civil War between April 1861 and April 1865. As the death toll rose, the U.S. government struggled with the urgent but unplanned need to bury fallen Union . . . Map (db m108813) HM
182 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Back Yards
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
The back yards of Fort Scott's officers' quarters provided officers and their families private space that was not available to enlisted men. Back yards were the site of diversions such as gardening, gossiping, and entertaining. Archeology has . . . Map (db m36146) HM
183 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Bank of Fort Scott — 1886 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
On Wall Street near Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Constructed, owned and operated by C.F. Drake as the Bank of Ft. Scott from 1886 to 1905. Later used as real estate, commercial & retail offices.Map (db m44165) HM
184 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — C. F. Drake Building — 1886 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
On Main Street at Wall Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Const. as a mercantile building by Charles F. Drake and occupied by a variety of retail stores and professional offices since 1886.Map (db m44163) HM
185 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Call 911: Civil War Style
Today when we get hurt, we can call an ambulance and get whisked away to the hospital quickly. During the Civil War, they did not have the luxuries we do today. In the beginning of the war, there were not enough ambulances to carry all the . . . Map (db m128668) HM
186 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Civil War Town
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
"If you have reinforcements...send them forward. The point to defend Fort Leavenworth is in the neighborhood of Fort Scott." General Jim Lane to the commander of Fort Leavenworth, 1861 The army had vacated Fort Scott in 1853, but the . . . Map (db m36273) HM
187 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Combat Infantrymen
Near 18th Street, on the left when traveling east.
To Honor All Combat Infantrymen We were boys and we were young We became men on that hill we overrun Some of us lived, many of us died For a moment with us abide And join in prayer with me To honor those of the combat infantry . . . Map (db m44169) HM
188 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — David Lee Regan
This statue commemorates the life and legacy of David Lee Regan, the longtime coach who started the Fort Scott High School baseball program in 1990. With ordinary means, Coach Regan was an extraordinary man who touched the lives of numerous . . . Map (db m82234) HM
189 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Eugene Ware Elementary School
On 3rd Street near Margrave Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m44122) HM
190 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Flood Level — October 3rd 1986 — Key Industries, Inc. —
On Wall Street (U.S. 54) at Wilson Street, on the left when traveling east on Wall Street.
[Title is text]Map (db m80196) HM
191 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Gardens
On Old Fort Boulevard north of Wall Street, on the right when traveling west.
"A profusion of vegetables - beets, carrots, onions, potatoes, beans, turnips, and tomatoes - were harvested from (fort) garden plots." 'Broadax & Bayonet,' Francis Paul Prucha General order - "To promote the . . . Map (db m128650) HM
192 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott — From military outpost to thriving city
On Old Fort Boulevard at Main Street, in the median on Old Fort Boulevard.
Fort Scott tells America's story during a critical time in its growth. When the fort was established, most of the nation's population lived east of the Mississippi. However, soon soldiers from Fort Scott would be part of westward . . . Map (db m128757) HM
193 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — 48 — Fort Scott
On National Avenue at Stanton Street, on the right when traveling north on National Avenue.
This western outpost, named for General Winfield Scott, was established by U.S. Dragoons in 1842. The fort was located on the military road that marked the "permanent Indian frontier" stretching from Minnesota to Louisiana and stood midway between . . . Map (db m78770) HM
194 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott Civil War Memorial
On South National Avenue at West 2nd Street, on the right on South National Avenue.
Main marker upper The men in whose honor this monument is erected were led by the fires of Liberty. They fought for no North, no South, no East, no West, but for one glorious and united country. carving of G.A.R. . . . Map (db m22172) HM
195 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott National Cemetery
This National Cemetery has been listed in The National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m61520) HM
196 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott National Cemetery
Civil War Fort Scott Fort Scott, founded 1842, was named for former commander-in-chief of the U.S. Army, Gen. Winfield Scott. The army abandoned the fort in 1853, but the Civil War prompted federal troops to return in 1862. Fort Scott . . . Map (db m108814) HM
197 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott Spanish American War Memorial
In memory of Spanish American War Veterans 1898 -- 1902 One hundred percent volunteers Map (db m21795) HM
198 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott Yesterday
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
"The site selected is a ridge seventy or eighty feet high projecting like a wedge into a dry timbered bottom....A fine stream of water flows at its base....We designated [the site] Camp Scott, and would respectfully suggest that the post...be . . . Map (db m36305) HM
199 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Free to Learn
Near Old Fort Boulevard.
If you had been an African-American student standing here around 1950, you would have been facing your school, the Hawkins School (above). This school was part of a continuum of African-American education that began with the Civil War and . . . Map (db m36269) HM
200 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Gordon Parks — Photographer, film maker, writer, composer
On Old Fort Boulevard at Main Street, in the median on Old Fort Boulevard.
Gordon Parks was born on November 20, 1912 in Fort Scott, Kansas to Sarah and Andrew Jackson Parks. Gordon wrote, "Poppa was a dirt farmer who farmed mostly dirt, but he kept us alive and taught us about love and devotion." The youngest of 15 . . . Map (db m128781) HM

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