Warrensburg and Johnson County

Warrensburg and Johnson County

Warrensburg and Johnson County

Warrensburg and Johnson County

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Overview

Welcome to Warrensburg and Johnson County, Missouri. As the county seat, Warrensburg (formally incorporated in 1855) has been a hub of activity since 1834. In 1864 the railroad brought even more hustle and bustle. This postcard tour will take the reader down Holden and Pine Streets to the "new town," into businesses and public buildings, and to the majestic resort that was once Pertle Springs. Also included are rarer postcards of surrounding communities, particularly Chilhowee and Holden, that have also experienced fascinating changes as the years progressed. These images, windows into the lives of people, architecture, and times gone by, were sent all over the county to friends and loved ones communicating brief-and public-messages through the U.S. mail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738532516
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/16/2004
Series: Postcard History Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

These examples add to the historical record of Warrensburg and nine other communities in Johnson County. Postcard collectors Carol Berkland and Herb Best, along with Johnson County Historical Society curator Lisa Irle, are happy to share these rare glimpses from the last century.


These examples add to the historical record of Warrensburg and nine other communities in Johnson County. Postcard collectors Carol Berkland and Herb Best, along with Johnson County Historical Society curator Lisa Irle, are happy to share these rare glimpses from the last century.


These examples add to the historical record of Warrensburg and nine other communities in Johnson County. Postcard collectors Carol Berkland and Herb Best, along with Johnson County Historical Society curator Lisa Irle, are happy to share these rare glimpses from the last century.
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