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St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Harrisonville, Missouri)
St. Peter's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal Church (United States), Episcopal Church (building), church located at 400 W. Wall Street in Harrisonville, Missouri, Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri. It was built in 1895, and is a one-story, cruciform plan, Gothic Revival architecture, Tudor Gothic Revival style church. It is constructed of yellow-beige, quarry faced limestone. It features stick work and pseudo Timber framing, half timbering; a square, shingled cupola; lancet windows; and a crenellated parapet. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. References

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Harrisonville, Missouri
Harrisonville is a town in Cass County, Missouri, Cass County, Missouri, United States. The population was 10,121 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is the county seat of Cass County. It is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. History Harrisonville was founded in 1837 upon land donated to Cass County by Congress for county purposes, and was named for Congressman Albert G. Harrison, who was instrumental in obtaining the land grant. The area suffered greatly during the American Civil War, though Harrisonville was one of the few places exempted in Union General Thomas Ewing's General Order No. 11 (1863), which ordered the depopulation of three entire Missouri counties and part of a fourth. In 1972, Harrisonville was the site of escalating tensions between a handful of mostly Vietnam veterans and town elders, which culminated in a brief rampage by 25-year-old Charlie "Ootney" Simpson. In the town square, in plain view of onlookers, he killed two police officers ...
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