KConservative
Cass/Jackson Edition 2007
Monumnt construction begins
A crowd of more than sixty individuals witnessed the groundbreaking on Saturday,
Oct. 27 for the Burnt District Monumental commemorating events which took place
along the western Missouri border during the Civil War. The monument will stand
on the front lawn of the Cass County Justice Center and is a joint venture of
the Cass County Historical Society and Cass County.
The program featured reenactors to commemorate the suffering and turmoil endured
by families living on the western Missouri border and displaced by Order #11 in
1863. More than 20,000 individuals in Jackson, Cass, Bates and Vernon Counties
had to leave their homes and lost most of their possessions as a result of this
action.
The monument will feature a 17-foot tall chimney to represent all that was left
of most homesteads when settlers returned at the end of the war. These
"Jennison's Tombstones" as they were called after the Kansas Jayhawk commander
"Doc" Jennison whose troops did much of the burning, were all the eye could see
for miles.
The site will also include a memorial brick reconciliation plaza, interpretive
signs and plaques, native trees and sidewalks. The monument sign is made from a
100-year-old native eastern red cedar from the 700 block of East Pearl in
Harrisonville. The tree was sawed into three sections, each 4" thick, 14" wide
and 12', 4" long.
Donations will ensure that stories of the Civil War in western Missouri will not
be forgotten. The goal is $25,000. Cass County is donating the site, sidewalk
and upkeep. Heartland Landscape is donating labor. Peculiar Charitable
Foundation is donating an interpretive sign, and Cass County Historical Society
is raising the funds.
Those who wish to donate funds or purchase a memorial brick may send their
tax-deductible contributions made payable to Cass County Historical Society,
Inc., P.O. Box 406, Harrisonville, MO 64701. Call 816-380-4396 for questions or
email cchs@iland.net