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"Rice-Tremonti Home" rice-tremonti home
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Archibald Rice Plantation Campground, 8 miles From Independence On the Santa Fe, California, Oregon Pioneer Trails In the Spring of 1849
1995
This paper has numerous excerpts from diaries of those who were preparing to be on the trails west and that mention the area of the Archibald Rice place.
2.
Aunt Sophie's Cabin
1992
Full front and side view of Aunt Sophie's cabin on Rice land.
3.
Aunt Sophie's Cabin
n.d.
Similar view of Aunt Sophie's Cabin as #38 in this collection, different angle. Located on Rice-Tremonti Home location in Raytown, Missouri.
4.
Aunt Sophie's Cabin
n.d.
Interior view of Aunt Sophie’s kitchen (cabin) showing the fireplace. Located at Rice-Tremonti Home in Raytown, Missouri.
5.
Aunt Sophie's Cabin/Kitchen
n.d.
Full view of log cabin still standing referred to as Aunt Sophie’s kitchen in the scrapbook. Located by the home of Archibald Rice which is referred to as the Rice-Tremonti home. Located in Raytown,...
6.
Cabin near Rice-Tremonti Home
Full view of a log cabin identified on the back of the photograph as "Rice Cabin" or known as Aunt Sophie's cabin or kitchen located on the Archibald Rice, later Dr. Louis Tremonti, homesite. Notation...
7.
Dog Finds Markers For Pioneers' Graves
June 5, 2005
A Raytown family has discovered, thanks to their dog's digging, the gravestones of some early Jackson County pioneers. To date, six monuments have been discovered including those of the Archibald Rice...
8.
Elihu Coffee Rice Residence
Information about the slave cabin of Elihu Coffee Rice, or Elihu Rice, on Blue Ridge Boulevard, built in the early 19th century and known as Aunt Sophie's Cabin. Also information on the Rice-Tremonti Home,...
9.
Homes for the Holidays
November 1, 2011
Article about Christmas-decorated historic homes open for tours as fund-raisers including the Longview mansion and the Rice-Tremonti home built in 1844 in what is now Raytown. Includes a list of the "24...
10.
Honoring a Historic Woman
November 30, 2004
The slave cabin called Aunt Sophie's Kitchen is to be rededicated Saturday, December 4, 2004. Part of the Rice-Tremonti Home, the cabin was home to the slave called Aunt Sophie. It's at Blue Ridge Boulevard...
11.
New Life for Historic Aunt Sophie's Slave Cabin
October, 2004
Brief article describing the completed restoration of "Aunt Sophie's" cabin at the Rice-Tremonti Home in Raytown, Missouri. The cabin was once slave quarters for a woman named "Sophie" who worked for the...
12.
Rediscovery of the Rice Family Plantation Cemetery in Raytown
Spring 2005
Grave markers have been discovered by a family dog in the yard of the Morgan family in Raytown. The tombstone of Sallie Rice, wife of early Jackson County figure Archibald Rice, was unearthed and is pictured...
13.
Results of Jackson County Planning: Jackson County, Missouri
1933
Photo and caption for "the old slave cabin of [Elihu] Coffee Rice (early settler). ..built in 1821," on Blue Ridge Boulevard in Jackson County.
14.
Rice Tremonti Home
1992
Partial frontal view with historical marker in foreground.
15.
Rice-Tremonti Home
1992
Full frontal and side view.
16.
Rice-Tremonti Home Certified
Summer//1999
Article about the certification of the Rice-Tremonti home's location on both the Santa Fe and California Trails by the National Park Service, having been built in the 1840s.
17.
Rice-Tremonti Home: Rice Frontier Days
Summer 1991
Description of the festivities surrounding the Rice-Tremonti Home, built in 1844 and called "Raytown's most historic site," as "a popular camping site on the Santa Fe Trail," with illustration.
18.
Santa Fe Trail Marker
n.d.
Santa Fe Trail marker located on Blue Ridge Drive, full view with what appears to be the Rice-Tremonti House in background partially showing. Marker placed by the DAR and the state of Missouri, 1909. Identified...
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