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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Linn County

 
Clickable Map of Linn County, Missouri 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 Linn County, MO (45) Adair County, MO (4) Chariton County, MO (6) Grundy County, MO (4) Livingston County, MO (33) Macon County, MO (6) Sullivan County, MO (5)  LinnCounty(45) Linn County (45)  AdairCounty(4) Adair County (4)  CharitonCounty(6) Chariton County (6)  GrundyCounty(4) Grundy County (4)  LivingstonCounty(33) Livingston County (33)  MaconCounty(6) Macon County (6)  SullivanCounty(5) Sullivan County (5)
Linneus is the county seat for Linn County
Adjacent to Linn County, Missouri
      Adair County (4)  
      Chariton County (6)  
      Grundy County (4)  
      Livingston County (33)  
      Macon County (6)  
      Sullivan County (5)  
 
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101 Missouri, Linn County, Laclede — Laclede
The birth place and boyhood home of John J. Pershing Born September 13, 1860 [Dedicated] Sept. 13, 1923Map (db m67053) HM
102 Missouri, Linn County, Laclede — Laclede
Laclede, Mo. was established in 1853. Conveniently located with access from the railroads, Laclede was at one time quite a prosperous town. general stores, banks, factory work, appliance retail, implement dealerships, upholstery, beauticians, . . . Map (db m67078) HM
103 Missouri, Linn County, Laclede — Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Though its present setting suggests otherwise, this bridge was part of "Route 8," the first transcontinental highway in the United States and the primary east-west artery in Linn County. Prior to that designation, "Route 8" played an important . . . Map (db m67180) HM
104 Missouri, Linn County, Laclede — Phil Kearny Post No. 19 G.A.R. Memorial — Department of Missouri
[Title is text]Map (db m67082) WM
105 Missouri, Linn County, Laclede — World War II Memorial — 1941 - 1945 — Navy - Army —
They Gave Their Lives in the Cause of All Freedoms George M. Gooch April 23, 1919 Elc. M 3/C, U.S.S. Oklahoma Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Harold Lloyd Head October 10, 1921 S. 2/C, U.S.S. Oklahoma Pearl Harbor . . . Map (db m67081) WM
106 Missouri, Linn County, Linneus — Colonel John Holland — 1796 • 1855 — In Memory Of —
Donor of this 50 acres of land to Linn County for permanent seat of justiceMap (db m67174) HM
107 Missouri, Linn County, Linneus — Linn County Courthouse
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m67178) HM
108 Missouri, Linn County, Linneus — Linn County Jail and Sheriff's Residence — 1871
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m67179) HM
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109 Missouri, Linn County, Linneus — Veterans Memorial
. . . Map (db m67173) WM
110 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Allen Hotel
Constructed in 1906, the building was brand new when Roy Disney remembered the entire family eating out at the Allen Hotel dining room. Roy didn't remember what he had to eat, but he did remember that his little sister, Ruth, spilled the plate . . . Map (db m67166) HM
111 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 1 — As an adult Walt Disney wrote — Disney Family Farm
"To tell the truth, more things of importance happened to me in Marceline than have happened to me since, or are likely to in the future." Walt often drew upon his idyllic farm life in Marceline for stories and characters that became world . . . Map (db m198818) HM
112 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Coming to Marceline — Reported permanently removed
Elias [Disney] purchased 45 acres in Marceline from his brother Robert at a price of $125 an acre, promising installment payments with money he was to receive for houses in Chicago that Flora had designed and he had built. In the spring of . . . Map (db m67134) HM
113 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 4 — Coming to Marceline — Disney Family Farm
In the spring of 1906 Elias and Flora Disney moved their family from the hustle and bustle of Chicago to this idyllic 45 acre farm, purchased from the estate of Civil War veteran William Crane. At the time of the move the farm was largely . . . Map (db m198812) HM
114 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Confectionery
The confectionery located at this site in the Allen Hotel Block, built in 1905, was a favorite stop for Marcelineans with a sweet tooth. When designing Downtown Disney, which is adjacent to Disneyland, the Disney Company included Marceline's . . . Map (db m62153) HM
115 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Disney Home — A Private Residence — Reported permanently removed
The Disney family moved into this home in 1906. "I went with my family to live in Marceline when I was four years old...I clearly remember the day we arrived there on the train. A Mr. Coffman met us in his wagon and we rode out to our house in . . . Map (db m55367) HM
116 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Disneyland's Midget Autopia
. . . Map (db m67167) HM
117 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — E.P. Ripley Park — Welcome to Historic Marceline Missouri
In 1898, the Santa Fe Railway donated land in the center of the city for a park. Walt Disney played in this very park as a child and would later name the first steam engine installed in his Disneyland Resort the E.P. Ripley. As a tribute to our . . . Map (db m198822) HM
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118 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Main Street USA
Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline today is much as it was when he lived here. The first plans of Disneyland show a remarkable resemblance to the town, with it's store fronts on main street and locomotives coming and going. All who enter Disneyland . . . Map (db m62154) HM
119 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 5 — Marceline Inspiration — Disney Family Farm
Walt's 1949 film "So Dear To My Heart" was set in the early 1900's, echoing the time period the Disney family spent in Marceline. For the film Walt instructed his production designers to create a barn set that reflected his 'best memory' of the . . . Map (db m198809) HM
120 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Olympic Flagpole
This official Olympic flagpole was used at Squaw Valley, California in the pageantry ceremonies of the VIII Olympic Winter Games held in February 18-28, 1960. Walt Disney, Chairman of PageantryMap (db m246872) HM
121 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Santa Fe 2546
This locomotive is of the "Consolidation" class, having a wheel arrangement 2-8-0. Santa Fe classified it as 2535 series. The wheels are of medium size, indicating that it was intended for medium-speed, freight duty. Number 2546 is one of . . . Map (db m67164) HM
122 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — The "So Dear To My Heart" Barn — Reported permanently removed
In 1949 Walt Disney released the film "So Dear To My Heart," which takes place in the early 1900's - the same period as Walt's childhood. In the movie, one of the structures on the farm was a barn. It was a set designed and built according to . . . Map (db m67136) HM
123 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — The Disney Family Farmhouse
this home is currently a private residence "I went with our family to live in Marceline when I was around 4 years old… I clearly remember the day we arrived there on the train. A Mr. Coffman met us in his wagon and we rode out . . . Map (db m198821) HM
124 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — The Dreaming Tree — Reported permanently removed
This large cottonwood tree still stands where Walt and Ruth played and waded in the spring that runs at its base. Daydreaming under the giant cottonwood young Walt Disney would observe the whole of nature surrounding him – the bugs, animals, birds, . . . Map (db m55381) HM
125 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — The Happy Place — Reported permanently removed
In 1950 Walt recreated the barn from Marceline at his home in California and used it as his personal workshop. It became his "Happy Place" and became the birthplace of "Disney Imagineering."Map (db m55382) HM
126 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 2 — The Original Dreaming Tree — Disney Family Farm
In 1906 Elias Disney purchased the William Crane Farm located on the outskirts of Marceline, Missouri. The entire family was enlisted by Elias & Flora to help maintain the farm, tasking a young Walt with the responsibility of keeping an eye on his . . . Map (db m198801) HM
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127 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 3 — The Son of Dreaming Tree — planted September 2004 — Disney Family Farm —
This Dreaming Tree Sapling was planted by Walt's grandson Bradford Disney Lund, with the assistance of Walt Disney World Ambassadors Sara Spike, Juan Aviles and Christopher Stewart. Soil from the Magic Kingdom and water from the Rivers of America . . . Map (db m198817) HM
128 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Uptown Theater
Opened June 30, 1930. In 1956, Walt and Roy Disney held the Midwest premiere of their feature film "The Great Locomotive Chase" in this theater. They personally greeted each child at the door. Walt and Roy took the stage before the movie started and . . . Map (db m55386) HM
129 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Walt Disney on Marceline — Reported permanently removed
As an adult Walt [Disney] wrote: "To tell the truth, more things of importance happened to me in Marceline than have happened to me since or are likely to the future." Often he drew upon farm life for stories and characters that became world . . . Map (db m67135) HM
130 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Walt Disney Post Office
After Walt Disney's death in December of 1966, the citizens of Marceline lobbied the United States Postal Department to issue a commemorative stamp to his honor. The postal department agreed to issue the stamp. After the issuance of the stamp was . . . Map (db m67165) HM
131 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Walt Disney's "Barn Circus" — Reported permanently removed
Walt Disney was the age of four when his family moved from Chicago to a forty-acre farm in Marceline. Walt quickly learned to love farm life, and the old barn became his and his younger sister Ruth's favorite place to play. The barn provided . . . Map (db m67137) HM
132 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 6 — Walt Learns a Valuable Lesson — Disney Family Farm
When a young Walt decided to hold a 'Circus' in the barn, his friends paid 10 cent for a show comprised of a lethargic goat, a pig, and the family dog & cat dressed in sister Ruth's doll clothing. They were not impressed. When Flora heard the . . . Map (db m198815) HM
133 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 7 — Walt's Happy Place — Disney Family Farm
In 1950 Walt used his fondest memories of Marceline to recreate the old family farm barn in the backyard of his new Holmby Hills property in California. Walt used the new barn as a personal workshop for his beloved Carolwood Pacific Railway. It . . . Map (db m198814) HM
134 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — 8 — Welcome to Walt's Barn — Disney Family Farm
This barn was built by volunteers in the summer of 2001 to help celebrate Walt's 100th birthday. It was constructed using the blueprints Walt had commissioned for his own Holmby Hills workshop. Autographs and messages to Walt and Roy are . . . Map (db m198807) HM
135 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — World Wars Memorial — For God and Country — 1917 - 1918 • 1941 - 1945 —
In honor of those from the Marceline - Bucklin Community who made the supreme sacrifice in the World Wars World War I William Gupton • Wesley Simon Hedrick • William P. Jones • Samuel Kennedy • Lester Leake • Foster Miller • . . . Map (db m67141) HM
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136 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Zurchers
The Coca-Cola building on Main Street USA at Disneyland is modeled after the Zurcher Building you see here. Built in 1892, Zurcher Jewelers occupied this site from 1903 to 1973. In the Knights of Pythias hall, located in the second story, Elias . . . Map (db m62421) HM
137 Oregon, Linn County, Brownsville — Brownsville
A Town with Ancient Beginnings and Many Names Long before the first pioneer settlers arrived here in the 1840’s, this area was occupied by the ancient Mound Builders and then the Kalapuya Indians. The relative ease of finding food in . . . Map (db m114451) HM
138 Oregon, Linn County, Brownsville — Fire Bell — 1905
Council passed Ordinance 102 that formed the Brownsville Fire Department a.k.a. Brownsville Hose Co #1 in June of 1905. Council appointed Chief Engineer (Fire Chief) Roy Williams and Assistant Engineer A.L. Schick. Council officially purchased this . . . Map (db m175902) HM
139 Oregon, Linn County, Brownsville — The Moyer House
The Moyer House was built in 1881, in Italian Villa style, by J.M. Moyer, an early pioneer of Linn County. Donated in 1962 by the Hill Family Foundation to the Linn County Historical SocietyMap (db m175907) HM
140 Oregon, Linn County, Cascadia — America's First Transcontinental Automobile Race
Automobile history was made here June 20, 1905, when the first car to cross the Cascade Mountains conquered the Santiam Wagon Road. Dwight Huss drove "Old Scout," a 1904 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout, from New York to Portland in 44 days. "Old . . . Map (db m113674) HM
141 Oregon, Linn County, Cascadia — Santiam Wagon Road
The pass located east of here through the Cascade Range was once called Wiley Pass after Andrew Wiley. Wiley with other Willamette Valley Pioneers explored it in 1859 while searching for a route to move their livestock to the grasslands of central . . . Map (db m113671) HM

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