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"First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry" Statue image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., October 30, 2010
"First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry" Statue
1 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — “First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry” — They Fought Like Tigers
2 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — Bates County, Missouri in 1862
3 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — Battle of Island Mound Memorial
4 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Regimental History
5 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — Prairie Fire and the Battle of Island Mound
6 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — The Battle of Island Mound
7 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — The Battle of Island Mound: A Demonstration to the Nation
8 Missouri, Bates County, Butler — The Toothman Farm — Home to a Notorious Rebel Family
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9 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — "Make A Brighter Future"
10 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — 3rd Street Market, Blue & White Cafι, and the Harvey House
11 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African American Heritage Trail
12 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage — Flat Branch Park
13 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
14 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
15 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
16 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
17 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
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18 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
19 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
20 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail
21 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trailhead
22 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Annie Fisher's House — African-American Heritage Trail
23 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Douglass Park and Pool, Russell Chapel — African-American Heritage Trail
24 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — In Loving Memory of Mrs. Beulah Ralph
25 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — In Memory of the United States Colored Troops of the Civil War — Known to Be Buried in Columbia Cemetery
26 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Lest We Forget: Lynching at the Stewart Road Bridge
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27 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Sharp End
28 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — The John William "Blind" Boone Home and the Second Missionary Baptist Church
29 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — The Wynna Faye Tapp-Elbert Memorial Amphitheater — In Celebration of her life and Achievements in the City of Columbia — October 2, 1944 - February 9, 2014 —
30 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Tibbs Building — African American Heritage Trail
31 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — A Path To Freedom — Finding refuge across the river
32 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — Coleman Randolph "Hawk" Hawkins — November 21, 1904 - May 19, 1969 — "Body and Soul" —
33 Missouri, Callaway County, Fulton — War Comes to Westminster College — Missouri's Civil War
34 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Cape Girardeau Freedom Rock Veterans Memorial — Honoring Cape Girardeau County Veterans — Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II —
35 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Entertainers
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36 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — George Washington Carver
37 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Ivers Square Civil War Monuments — Old Town Cape —
38 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — The Civil War / The Boys of Summer / Sports Dazzlers
39 Missouri, Cass County, Harrisonville — Wayside Rest — The Robert Allison Brown House — Circa 1850 —
40 Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — Clay County African American Pioneers
41 Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — Lewis and Clark Mural — Dedicated June 24, 2005 — Artist: David McClain —
42 Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — St. Luke A.M.E. Church — Clay County Historical Society — Historic Landmark —
43 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — Corps of Discovery — (1804 - 1806)
44 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — During the next four decades — ★ Sacrifice ★ Education ★ Equality ★ Humanity ★ Courage ★
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45 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — Lincoln University was founded — ★ Sacrifice ★ Education ★ Equality ★ Humanity ★ Courage ★
46 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — Soldiers' Memorial Plaza
47 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — The founding of Lincoln University — Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri — ★ Sacrifice ★ Education ★ Equality ★ Humanity ★ Courage ★ —
48 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — Towards the end of the war — ★ Sacrifice ★ Education ★ Equality ★ Humanity ★ Courage ★
49 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — With the deeding of the property to the state in 1879 — ★ Sacrifice ★ Education ★ Equality ★ Humanity ★ Courage ★
50 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — Woodland-Old City Cemetery
51 Missouri, Cooper County, Boonville — James Milton Turner — (1839 - 1915)
52 Missouri, Daviess County, Jamesport — Harris Log House
53 Missouri, Franklin County, New Haven — Anna Bell Chapel — [African Methodist Episcopal Church of New Haven]
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54 Missouri, Franklin County, New Haven — Historic New Haven — Reported damaged
55 Missouri, Franklin County, Union — Lynching in America / Lynching of Erastus Brown — Community Remembrance Project
56 Missouri, Franklin County, Washington — 34 — Southern Presbyterian Church — 1868
57 Missouri, Franklin County, Washington — St. John's A.M.E. Church — 1891
58 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Bobby Bell
59 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil
60 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Louis Clark Brock
61 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Osborne Earl "Ozzie" Smith
62 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield, Downtown Springfield — Lynching in America / The Lynchings of Horace B. Duncan, Fred Coker and William Allen — Community Remembrance Project
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63 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield, Downtown Springfield — Three Black Men Lynched
64 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield, Midtown — Historic Washington Avenue Baptist Church
65 Missouri, Howell County, Mountain View, Goldsberry Township — George Washington Carver Green Ash
66 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — 22 — "The Neck" — Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 22 — Reported missing
67 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — A Man of Means — Santa Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
68 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — First Christian Church
69 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — Second Baptist Church
70 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence, East Side — Thomson House — Reported permanently removed
71 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, 18th And Vine — American Jazz Museum
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72 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, 18th And Vine — Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
73 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Columbus Park — Garrison Field House
74 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Ed Hogan
75 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — John "Buck" O'Neil Center
76 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Richard Thomas Coles / R.T. Coles Vocational and Junior High School
77 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Slavery in Kansas City
78 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Amos Otis
79 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Bobby Bell
80 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Jackie Robinson
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81 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil
82 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — John Mayberry
83 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — John Thomas Wyatt
84 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Kansas City Call
85 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Kansas City Municipal Stadium
86 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige
87 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Ms. Myra Taylor — Composer, and Jazz Legend — "Take It Easy, Greasy" —
88 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Municipal Stadium
89 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Mutual Musicians Association Building
90 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Otis Taylor
91 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Roy Wilkins
92 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Willie Lanier
93 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Neighborhood United for Action — Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige
94 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Parkview — Goin' to Kansas City Plaza — at Twelfth Street and Vine — 12th Street & Vine: Kansas City's World Address —
95 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Lynching in America / Lynching of Levi Harrington — Community Remembrance Project
96 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — Hiram Young — Wagon Manufacturer
97 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — James Beckwourth — Fur Trapper and Trail Blazer
98 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — People and the Trails — Santa Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
99 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — Remembrance of Trails Past
100 Missouri, Jasper County, Joplin — Battle of Rader's Farm — May 18, 1863

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