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JOIN us in our 36th Ray County Historical Society’s Annual Meeting. Sounds boring, it WON’T be!

Bring a dish (side or dessert) and join us for a friendly supper, followed by the election of our new board members and officers and a special program by Rod Fields on the Ray County .

As a member, you can participate in nominating for the board members and also elections.

If you’re not a member,…why not? We have different scaled levels of membership, so join us, now and be a part of the Ray County community and preserving our history!

Remember, all members have an automatic 10% discount on purchases from the museum, gift shop, rentals and publications.

Try a gift certificate this Christmas or any time for that special person!

See you there!

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RICHMOND CONSERVATOR
RICHMOND, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1896
vOLUME #-NUMBER 33

HORRIBLE TRIPLE MURDER

MRS JESSIE WINNER AND HER TWO CHILDREN BRUTALLY MURDERED.  ONLY RIVALED IN ITS SICKENING DETAILS BY THE MEEKS MURDER IN LINN COUNTY

Coroner’s Jury Ask That the Husband and Father be Held for the Murder.

The crowd with the sheriff after the murder at the cabin

A horrible , rivaling in all its sickening details that of the Meeks family in Linn county a year or two since, was perpetrated in a small log cabin on the E.T. Watkins farm, eight miles northeast of this city, some time during Monday night.
For four years past has rented a few acres of land from Mr. Watkins and each year has raised a crop of corn.  is a coal miner and when work was to be had in the mines in this city he has accepted it.  It has been his custom to work in the mines during the week and go to the farm and spend Sunday with his family.  Last Sunday he was out as usual, coming back to town Sunday evening.  On Monday he cleaned up his room at Mine No.11, where he had been employed and prepared to go home Tuesday morning to gather his corn.  Tuesday morning while he was sitting on the court house fence a messenger arrived in town and brought the startling news that his wife and two children had been murdered.

Click the link just below for a lot more, full details and (warning) very graphic photographs

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Our Costume Rental Shop is now open to the public!
Come and try them on, get your style, find the accessories
and strut in your Victorian, or Prairie style !
Rental is priced for everyone.

Complete Costumes,


Hat
Gloves

Starting at $45.00 per event
(/ are a small additional fee)

For a small additional fee, you can rent for longer periods of time)

There are also a selection of custom decorated for your special occassions

While you there and would like a cuppa , tour our museum

selection and fitting.
Please call the Ray County Museum at : 816-776-2305
or, email- raycountymuseum@yahoo.com

The pictures represent a selection of our .


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TEA TIME!

What better way to relax and run away from all the problems and the hectic pace of your lives?
A formal , your best friends, served with and a tour of our grand old museum?
October and November are Special Tea in the Parlor Months.
Grandmothers, bring your to and enjoy an afternoon to remember.
The atmosphere of the 1900’s along with the rest of the museum, a complete with playing dress up if you like plus a tour of the museum.
Complete with our 1800’s Costume room, , , Grandmother’s kitchen and more!
The water is on the fire
The is out
We’re in our period to serve you
We’re just waiting for your reservation.
A nominal fee will bring you a maximum of pleasure and .
Come and join us!
Contact- Karen Windsor Bush, Curator/manager/-mistress
816-776-2305, Wednesday through Saturday
email- raycountymuseum@yahoo.com

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7
Oct

The Donner Party= Revisited

   Posted by: admin   in About, Events, Miscellaneous, Parlor Teas

THE PARTY, 1846-47

FORMER RESIDENTS OF EASTERN RAY COUNTY WERE INVOLVED IN THE RESCUE

In the spring of 1846, , Sr., his wife, Rhoades, thirteen of their children and 35 members of their extended family which included their daughter-in-law, and three of her brothers, left Ray County, , for . Family tradition has it that , Sr., was a Mormon and had been asked by Young to assess possible route the could use to travel west.

The Rhoades group split into two parties at Big Sandy River in Wyoming with one group taking the Greenwood Cutoff route to Ft. Hall and then turning onto the Trail at Raft River. Thomas, Sr., took the rest of his family over the new Hastings Cutoff by way of Great Salt Lake and rejoined the Trail just below Elko on the Humboldt River in Nevada. This was the same route the Donner Party traveled two weeks later. When the Rhoades family learned the Donner Party was trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, John and Daniel Rhoades and the Esrey brothers were members of the group which went back to rescue them.

Several members of the Esrey family remained on property in Ray County near Hardin and have descendants in this area. Some related families are Holsinger, Grove, Stratton and Trenchard.

If you would like to learn more about these interesting Ray County people and historic events, plan to attend the program given by Dan Esarey, currently of St. Louis, . Dan welcomes participation with the audience, questions and answers.

This program will be held at the Ray County Museum,

901 West Royle Street

Richmond,

1:00 P.M., Saturday, October 11

This program is jointly sponsored by the Ray County Association and the Ray County Historical Society. The program is free and the public is invited.

Refreshments will be provided.

(information provided by , great-great grandson of ,Sr.)

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