Jackson County Marshal's House and Jail Museum

Built in 1859, these buildings served as United States Provost Marshal's headquarters during the Civil War. Frank James, outlaw, and William C. Quantrill, border war guerrilla, were jailed here. In use until 1933.

Marker is on Main Street near Truman Road, on the right when traveling north.

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