Seymour, MissouriWebster County The Seymour Grade School was constructed in 1940 on a block of land that housed the community’s public schools for decades. It was constructed using WPA funds…Continue readingSeymour Grade School
Akers, MissouriShannon County Mount Zion Church was built by individuals from the rural community of Akers in Shannon County on land donated by Jane Summers Purcell and her husband, George.…Continue readingMt. Zion Church
Neosho, MissouriNewton County In the fall of 1872, the Neosho School Board bought a small house to utilize as a school for black students. The school served an average of…Continue reading1872 Neosho Colored School
Saint Louis City St. Liborius Church, located at 1850 Hogan Street, was constructed in 1889 for the increasing number of German Catholic immigrants settling in the area of North St.…Continue readingSk8 Liborius
Potosi, MissouriWashington County The new Potosi Presbyterian Church at 104 West Breton Street was commissioned in the church’s 75th year to house a growing congregation. The Second Gothic Revival style…Continue readingPotosi Presbyterian Church
Parkville, MissouriPlatte County Washington Chapel C.M.E. Church at 1137 West Street in Parkville, Missouri was dedicated on the 29th of June, 1907 and boasted a congregation of eighty members, many…Continue readingWashington Chapel C.M.E. Church