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Category: Women at War

Showcasing our Amazing Artifacts

April 7, 2026

Showcasing our Amazing Artifacts – 2026 April 6 Entry Wartime posters inspired our  “Homefront“ During World War II, Americans in Clay County and elsewhere did many things to support the “war effort,” including scrap drives, rationing, air raid drills, and much more.  In addition to the family members who served, manufacturing companies dedicated themselves to making …

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Additional Information

  • Showcasing our Amazing Artifacts
  • Paranormal Activity?
  • Museum Second Floor Video – November 2024
  • The Battle of Randolph
  • Bob Barker “The Price is Right” was 99-years YOUNG
  • Heritage Middle School Visit – Nov 22, 2022
  • DAR Meeting Discusses “Old Area Homes”
  • Grandmother, grandson find united cause at museum
  • Our Clay County Museum Building’s Past
  • A Woman of The Civil War – Lou Alder McCoy
  • Civil War Soldiers – 1
  • 3rd Regiment, Iowa Volunteers – Battle of Liberty/Blue Mills
  • The Mounted Rangers of Liberty – 1861
  • The Battle of Liberty / Blue Mills Landing – September 17, 1861
  • Suffrage – the 19th Amendment
  • Phoebe Ess – Before She Could Vote
  • The Jay Jackson Legacy
  • The Withers Legacy
  • Inky Dot’s Last Trip
  • Old Clay County Revisited
  • 1922 Liberty Christian Church History
  • Festivals – by any Name
  • The County Home – “Robertson Station”
  • Gallatin Township Land Grants, Now Staley Farms
  • Christmas Presents Under the Tree
  • Just Fiddlin’ Around
  • The Early Clay Countians
  • Homemade Chili – 10¢
  • Clay County Courthouses In Flux
  • Freedom Fountain
  • The Dred Scott Decision
  • Dinah Aryers Trigg Allen, Pioneer

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The Clay County Historical Society Museum is a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization

Our Museum is located on the  Beautiful  Historic Downtown Liberty Square   at

14 North Main Street 

Liberty, Missouri  64068

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We are Closed the   Entire Month of January   but  ALWAYS Online

Our Museum’s  Normal Hours of Operation:

Monday-Friday:  1:00 until 4:00 PM

Saturdays:  10:00 AM until 4:00 PM

Business Hours Phone:   (816) 792-1849

Admission is  Always   FREE,   but  Donations are  Gratefully Appreciated

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