Ellet's Sulpho Saline Bath House and Swimming Pool (1880). The mural includes scenes connected to: White Oak Chapel and Cemetery from the 1836 Fountain Waller Plantation (in north Brighton area of Gladstone) First Baptist Church of Liberty (established in 1843) the first African American School in Missouri City (established in 1877) and Dr. The right side of the mural shows the James Farm in 1875.Īnother 8-foot by 6-foot mural honors 19th and 20th century African-American pioneers, businesses, churches and schools that contribute to the founding of four Clay County cities with vital African American population: Liberty, Excelsior Springs, North Kansas City and Missouri City. The middle section depicts Henry Routt leading the 1861 rain on the Liberty Arsenal. The left side of the mural shows Mah-hos-kah "Chief White Cloud," an Ioway Indian, and fur trader Pierre Chouteau. Located on the third floor of the Clay County Administration Building, a 28-foot x 8-foot mural depicts Clay County history. Clay County Administration Building Murals
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