HISTORIC SITES MARKED BY THE
MISSOURI STATE SOCIETY
MISSOURI STATE SOCIETY
Missouri State Society
Grace Episcopal Church, Chillicothe, MO, was marked October 11, 2008 by the Missouri State Society during the church’s sesquicentennial.
Captain Robert Napier Chapter
Kendrick House, a Civil War Historic Site, in Carthage, MO, was marked by the Captain Robert Napier Chapter, Springfield, MO, May 19, 2002.
Kinser Bridge, 1901-1980, Springfield, MO, was marked July 20, 2005 by the Captain Robert Napier Chapter, Springfield, MO.
The U.S. Fish Hatchery, Neosho, MO, was marked May 7, 2011 by Captain Robert Napier Chapter. The Fish Hatchery is the first and oldest hatchery in the United States.
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, Boaz, MO, organized in 1857, was marked June 2, 2013, by the Captain Robert Napier Chapter, Springfield, MO
The Butler House, Bolivar, Missouri, was marked April 10, 2016 by the Captain Robert Napier Chapter. The house was built in 1909 and has served as a private residence, hospital, and a funeral home.
Margaret Wyatt Allyn Chapter
Britton House in Troy, MO, was marked by the Margaret Wyatt Allyn Chapter on November 7, 2009. The house was built ca. 1832 and is the longest standing residence in Troy.
Kansas City Chapter
Longview Elementary School, built in and around the historical Longview Farm Horse Stable and Show Ring was marked September 22, 2007, by the Kansas City Chapter.
Barry Road Christian Church, Brick sanctuary built in 1986 addition to the education wing, with bell being placed in 1860 and has been in use continuously, Kansas City, Missouri, February 16, 2013 by the Kansas City Chapter.
Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Established in 1891, built by Italian Immigrants, used continuously in the Historic North End, Kansas City, Missouri, May 24, 2015 by the Kansas City Chapter.
Hickman Mills Community Christian Church, built in 1929, Stone Norman Gothic Architecture, in continuous use. President Truman's grandparents were members. Kansas City, Missouri, May 22, 2016 by the Kansas City Chapter.
Holy Family Catholic Church, Built by Slovenian parishioners in 1925, Romanesque Spanish brick with cut stone, tile roof. Stained glass from Bavaria and 100 Ft bell Tower. In continuous use on Historic Strawberry Hill in Kansas City, Kansas, September 24, 2016 by the Kansas City Chapter.
St Anthony- St Mary Catholic Church, Built by Germans in 1904, Romanesque Revival Stone, three story bell tower, used continuously on Historic Strawberry Hill, Kansas City, Kansas, June 17, 2017 by the Kansas City Chapter.
St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Built in 1900 by Croatian parishioners, Neo Classic Brick, Altar & Pulpit came from Austria. Artist from Zagreb, Croatia came to paint the fresco. Historic Strawberry Hill, Kansas City, Kansas, August 19, 2017 by the Kansas City Chapter.
New Liberty Baptist Church, Built in 1885, wood building, with additions added through the years. Continuously used since building, preserving items from previous building, Oak Grove, Missouri July 28, 2018 by the Kansas City Chapter.
Cornerstone Chapel & Brierly Hall, Built with stone, by parishioners, from 1905-1908,Gothic Revival, used continuously, Peculiar, Missouri, November 4, 2018 by the Kansas City Chapter.
St Mary’s Episcopal Church, Built in 1886-1888, 13th Century English Gothic, brick with the oldest pipe organ in the city, in use since 1865 with a 32 foot high marble altar designed by Tiffany & Company, Kansas City, Missouri, February 23, 2020 by the Kansas City Chapter.