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The county offices have moved a few blocks away to the Independence Courthouse Annex, located at 308 W. Kansas. [2] The Jackson County Historical Society office and archives are housed in the building. It underwent a massive renovation to restore President Truman's office and courtroom, and to fix major structural issues. [3]
Daniel Turner, 7, son of a Buckner police officer and the nephew of an Independence police officer, lit candles as he paid his respects to fallen Independence police officer Cody Allen, at the ...
Court records show the former owner had financial troubles for years, filing bankruptcy in 1992 and in 2004. In 2012, the Missouri Department of Revenue filed a tax lien on him, and a judgment was ...
A judge has set a 2026 trial date for Larry Acree, the Independence man accused of fatally shooting a police officer and a court worker during an eviction at his home earlier this year.
Jackson County Courthouse (Independence) Jackson: Independence: 1933 A courthouse where Harry S. Truman worked NRHP-listed (refnum 72000713). Jackson County Courthouse (Kansas City) Jackson: Kansas City: 1934 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County Jasper County Courthouse: Jasper: Carthage: 1894-5 NRHP-listed (refnum 73001041). Jefferson County ...
A map of the Oregon Trail, marking Independence. Harry S. Truman's Independence home, now part of the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site. Two important Civil War battles occurred at Independence: the first on August 11, 1862, when Confederate soldiers took control of the town, and the second in October 1864, which resulted in a Union ...
The Jackson County's 1859 Jail Museum in Independence, Missouri, United States was constructed in 1859 as a county jail for Jackson County, Missouri. It was decommissioned and replaced in 1933. It has been restored as a public museum. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]