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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Miami County, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Miami 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 Miami County, KS (26) Anderson County, KS (5) Douglas County, KS (107) Franklin County, KS (18) Johnson County, KS (105) Linn County, KS (65) Bates County, MO (23) Cass County, MO (40)  MiamiCounty(26) Miami County (26)  AndersonCounty(5) Anderson County (5)  DouglasCounty(107) Douglas County (107)  FranklinCounty(18) Franklin County (18)  JohnsonCounty(105) Johnson County (105)  LinnCounty(65) Linn County (65)  BatesCountyMissouri(23) Bates County (23)  CassCounty(40) Cass County (40)
Paola is the county seat for Miami County
Adjacent to Miami County, Kansas
      Anderson County (5)  
      Douglas County (107)  
      Franklin County (18)  
      Johnson County (105)  
      Linn County (65)  
      Bates County, Missouri (23)  
      Cass County, Missouri (40)  
 
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1 Kansas, Miami County, Louisburg — Louisburg Civil War Memorial
To the memory of the Union Soldiers of 1861 - 1865 One God, One Country and One FlagMap (db m50110) WM
2 Kansas, Miami County, Louisburg — Louisburg Veterans Memorial
= Dedicated to the honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served our country in war and peace [Honor Roll] [Dedicated] November 11, 1996Map (db m50111) WM
3 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — Battle of Osawatomie
Near Tenth Street, 0.2 miles north of Main Street.
On the morning of August 30, 1856, John Brown led about 30 antislavery men into battle against 250 proslavery Missourians. This Battle of Osawatomie raged on the site of John Brown Memorial Park. Local tradition maintains that the statue of . . . Map (db m21125) HM
4 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 1 — Battle of Osawatomie
The Battle of Osawatomie was fought on this site on the morning of August 30, 1856. John Brown led a force of about 30 Free State guerilla fighters in battle against John Reid and 250 proslavery militia men. John Brown chose this battlefield, . . . Map (db m69286) HM
5 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 2 — Battle of Osawatomie
John Reid's proslavery militia men formed up in two lines on horseback here and attacked John Brown's Free State guerillas in an aggressive charge. The proslavery Militia men were mounted on horses that were not trained for combat, and began to . . . Map (db m69221) HM
6 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 3 — Battle of Osawatomie
John Reid placed the bulk of his proslavery militia men in a line here to charge the center of John Brown's Free State guerilla's line of defense and charged the center of Brown's line in the brush lining the Marais Des Cygnes River. Brown's . . . Map (db m69224) HM
7 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 4 — Battle of Osawatomie
John Reid's proslavery militia men set up cannon on John Brown's Free State Guerilla force's flank here on this high ground and fired into John Brown's Free State guerilla forces line of defense while Reid's proslavery militia men attacked the . . . Map (db m69225) HM
8 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 5 — Battle of Osawatomie
The Battle of Osawatomie was a military victory for proslavery forces, and a moral and propaganda victory for Free State forces in Kansas Territory. John Brown became a symbol of Free State resistance to proslavery forces, and inspired Free . . . Map (db m69243) HM
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9 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — John Brown Battleground
Purchased by Department of Kansas Womans Relief Corps Dedicated to the Grand Army of the Republic Presented to the State of Kansas for a memorial parkMap (db m69244) WM
10 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 50 — John Brown Country
On 6th Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling north on 6th Street.
Osawatomie - the name derives from a combination of Osage and Pottawatomie - was settled in 1854 by Free-State families from the Ohio Valley and New England. John Brown, soon to become famous for his militant abolitionism, joined five of his . . . Map (db m69325) HM
11 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — John Brown of Kansas
On 10th Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on 10th Street.
. . . Map (db m4347) HM
12 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — John Brown Statue1935
Cast by the Borbedine Foundry in Paris which made the Statue of LibertyMap (db m69245) HM
13 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 7 — Land OfficeOsawatomie Driving Tour
On 6th Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 6th Street.
Original built in 1854. Now a tourist information center open in the summerMap (db m69317) HM
14 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — Old Stone ChurchAd Astra Per Aspera — [To the stars through difficulties] —
On 6th Street north of Parker Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
One of the first churches in Kansas, this church was built by a Congregationalist group and is typical of the church structures built during pioneering days in Kansas. It was dedicated to public worship in 1861, and its first pastor was the Reverend . . . Map (db m69319) HM
15 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 6 — Old Stone ChurchOsawatomie Driving Tour
On 6th Street north of Parker Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Built by Rev. Samuel Adair brother-in-law of John Brown. Dedicated July 14, 1861Map (db m69315) HM
16 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — Original Land Office1854 Centennial 1954
On 6th Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 6th Street.
of H. B. Smith, First Mayor Given to the Osawatomie Historical Society in memory of Mrs. A. W. Youngberg by her husbandMap (db m69328) HM
17 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 3 — Pat Devilin and "Jayhawk"Osawatomie Driving Tour
On Main Street west of 5th Street, on the left when traveling west.
Free-State Irishman Pat Devilin said a Jayhawk is a bird that worried its prey before devouring it. Legend of the JayhawkMap (db m69220) HM
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18 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — Site of the Battle of Osawatomie
On Main Street at 10th Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
John Brown defended Osawatomie against an attack by Pro Slavery Militia in the largest battle during the Bleeding Kansas Era on August 30, 1856Map (db m69288) HM
19 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — 9 — Soldiers MonumentOsawatomie Driving Tour
On Main Street at 9th Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Erected to honor the 5 men killed in the Battle of Osawatomie on August 30, 1856. Dedicated August 30, 1877 —————————— [Monument inscription reads] In commemoration of those who . . . Map (db m69304) HM
20 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — T. B. Williams and J. B. Remington
. . . Map (db m69287) WM
21 Kansas, Miami County, Osawatomie — The Potawatomi Trail of DeathIndiana to Kansas — September 3, 1838 to November 4, 1838 —
On 6th Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling north on 6th Street.
[Map Showing Trail of Death]Map (db m69323) HM
22 Kansas, Miami County, Paola — Baptiste & Mary Ann Peoria
On Peoria Street at Silver Street, on the right when traveling east on Peoria Street.
Dedicated to a couple who helped found and shape Paola, Baptiste Peoria, chief of the Confederated Peoria Tribes and his wife Mary Ann Isaacs Dagenet Peoria chose to take a leadership role in developing Paola. Most of the Paola Town Company were . . . Map (db m34428) HM
23 Kansas, Miami County, Paola — City Hall Fire Bell
On East Peoria Street at South Agate Street, on the left when traveling west on East Peoria Street.
Paola's Volunteer Fire Company, like many others in the midwest, was formed after the great Chicago Fire in 1871. There were no telephones, sirens or radios to notify the firefighters. In 1876, this 400 lb. "nice toned" alarm bell was bought for . . . Map (db m21683) HM
24 Kansas, Miami County, Paola — Miami County History
On Pearl Street near Miami Street, on the right when traveling south.
1803 - Louisiana Purchase, Native American Lands 1854 - Kansas Territory established & open settlement began 1861 - Kansas Statehood - Miami County renamed from Lykins County 1873 - First courthouse on this site converted . . . Map (db m34418) HM
25 Kansas, Miami County, Paola — Miami County Veterans Memorial
On Baptiste Drive at Hospital Drive, on the right when traveling west on Baptiste Drive.
Dedicated to those who serve [Honor Roll of Names]Map (db m35855) WM
26 Kansas, Miami County, Paola — Paola Veterans' Memorial
On Wea Street, 0 miles east of Silver Street, on the left.
Erected in 1916, in honor of our Country's Defenders, by the school children of Miami County and the D.O. Sellers Family. Dedicated in 1968 to those who have made the Supreme Sacrifice. Miami County Honored Dead Spanish War And . . . Map (db m21498) HM
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