User:Moverton/Southeast Kansas, July 2006
These images were taken during a nearly 700-mile drive through southeast Kansas on July 2–4, 2006.
Big Brutus
[edit]“Big Brutus” was the second largest shovel of its type in operation from 1963 until 1974. It is located near the small city of West Mineral in Cherokee County.
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![]() Brutus from the front (left) and rear (above) |
Parsons
[edit]Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Kansas opened on June 1, 1872. The Grand Army of the Republic, Antietam Post No. 64 was organized on June 2, 1882 by Civil War Veterans living in Parsons. Lots were purchased in May of 1886 for Circle No. 1 and in 1889 for Circle No. 2.
![]() Circle No. 1 Two 8-inch, 9,250-pound Columbiad cannons were gifted by the war department and placed in 1898. The 28-foot tall concrete rotunda was constructed in 1905. |
![]() Circle No. 2 The cast iron archway was erected in 1913 and donated by the Ladies of the G.A.R. |
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![]() One of the many gravestones |
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The bronze statues were added to Circle No. 2 in 1911. They were made by the W.H. Mullens Company of Salem, Ohio. |
Owego
[edit]These images were taken in Oswego in Labette County.
Tri-state markers
[edit]Baxter Springs
[edit]These images were taken along the Spring River in Riverside Park, Baxter Springs, Kansas.
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Route 66
[edit]The Brush Creek Bridge in Cherokee County is the last of its kind along historic Route 66.
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![]() Two views of the bridge |
La Cygne
[edit]These images were taken in La Cygne in Linn County.
![]() Oaklawn Cemetery memorial to Civil War soldiers |
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![]() From a headstone |