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20th Century Wars Memorial
In honor and memory of all men and women of the Armed Forces of all wars of the twentieth century
Confederate Capitol Of Missouri
Neosho was the Confederate Capitol of Missouri, when, on October 8, 1861, in the old Masonic Building on the northeas...
Herman Jaeger
Herman Jaeger, a Swiss immigrant, settled six miles east of Neosho in 1865 and started a vineyard. He located superio...
James S. Scott
James S. Scott, composer of about 30 Ragtime pieces, was born in Neosho February 12, 1886. He was one of the greatest...
Downtown Neosho Historic District
Downtown Neosho Historic District has been placed in the National Register of Historic Places August 12, 1993
Rocketdyne
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of Rocketdyne Neosho whose tireless efforts and relentless pursuit of...
Haas Building
In 1898, Edward Haas built this four story warehouse to house his wholesale grocery. The warehouse has an electric be...
Abbott Cave
The presence of large deposits of limestone and running water make Big Spring Park an ideal location for caves such a...
Stand Watie
Stand Watie was only American Indian to attain rank of Brigadier General during Civil War and was last Confederate Ge...
Battle Of Maysville
Occured on Oct. 22. While Gen. James G. Blunt was encamped on the old Pea Ridge battlefield, word came that Gen. Doug...
Thomas Hart Benton
Thomas Hart Benton was born at 214 East McKinney St., Neosho, on April 15, 1889, the son of Congressman M. E. Benton,...
George Washington Carver
A former slave boy, George Washington Carver came to Neosho in the 1870s seeking an education. At Neosho?s Lincoln Sc...
Secession Convention At Neosho
Directly in front of this marker, at the corner of Washington and Spring Streets, there stood in 1861 a two-story fra...