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1st Missouri, Battery D
Battery D. 1st Mo.
Light Artillery
U.S.A.
<...Missouri Bicentennial Wagon
1776 - 1976
This wagon represented the State of Miss...
Missouri Pacific Depot Veterans Memorial
Honoring those who passed through
this depot ...
The Missouri Compromise
(36° 30' North Latitude)
This marker sits on the Mis...
Barret's Missouri Battery
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Barret'...
Arrow Rock, Missouri
The town of Arrow Rock took its name from a ninety feet hi...
Missouri Headwaters State Park: Three Forks
As the Corps of the Discovery continued up the Missouri Ri...
Pythian Home of Missouri
The Pythian Home is associated with the statewide charitab...
U. S. S. Missouri
Instrument of Surrender, WWII
The instrument of surr...
Site of Captain Overton W. Barret’s battery of Missouri.
Because of this elevation, Barret’s troops were able to co...
Results for Missouri
1st Missouri, Battery D
Battery D. 1st Mo.
Light Artillery
U.S.A.
Was In Action 1200 Yds.
Northwest Of This Point
Nov. 25, 1863
Marker is on North Crest Road north of Lightfoot Mill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Missouri Bicentennial Wagon
1776 - 1976
This wagon represented the State of Missouri in the 1976 Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Wagon Master, Raymond Williams
Asst. Wagon Master, Jack Nolan
Outriders, Georgia Williams
Dixie Nolan-Peak and Kennard Ward
Marker is on Main Street (Missouri Route 82) ...
Missouri Pacific Depot Veterans Memorial
Honoring those who passed through
this depot answering their call
to duty during WWII
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 77) and 3rd Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Missouri Compromise
(36° 30' North Latitude)
This marker sits on the Missouri Compromise line which by an Act of Congress on March 6, 1820, enabled Missouri to be admitted to the Union as a Slave State. But, the Act forbade slavery in the ...
Barret's Missouri Battery
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Barret's Missouri Battery
Two 6-pdr. Bronze: Two 12-pdr. Howitzers.
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Army of Tennessee.
Capt. Overton W. Barret, Commanding,
1st Lieut. Wm. Brown
2d Lieut. Isaiah Lightner,
2d Lieut. G. W. Orear.
Nov. 25th, 1863 11 a.m.
One section of ...
Arrow Rock, Missouri
The town of Arrow Rock took its name from a ninety feet high bluff overlooking the Missouri River. The site was a stop on a Native American trading trail, and Indians made weapons from the bluff’s flint for twelve thousand ...
Missouri Headwaters State Park: Three Forks
As the Corps of the Discovery continued up the Missouri River in July 1805, Sacajawea, the Lemhi Shoshone Indian who accompanied the expedition, began recognizing her people’s territory. Eager to meet the Shoshone, William Clark and four men separated from ...
Pythian Home of Missouri
The Pythian Home is associated with the statewide charitable activities of the Knights of Pythias, a fraternal order which originated in 1864.
It served as a home for the needy from 1913-1942, and during World War II was used as ...
U. S. S. Missouri
Instrument of Surrender, WWII
The instrument of surrender terminating the Second World War was signed on this ship, 2 September 1945 east longitude date while she lay at anchor in Tokyo Bay.
The Allied representatives were • General of the Army Douglas ...
Site of Captain Overton W. Barret’s battery of Missouri.
Because of this elevation, Barret’s troops were able to communicate with Kennesaw Mountain by signal. Also this site was a fort in Atlanta city defense works.
July - August, 1864
In Commemoration - CLARK Equipment Company
Marker is on Northside Drive ...