The National Guard Armory as it appeared in 1968. Photo by Webb City photographer Henry Hulett.

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of the Webb City Public Library

Old News

National Guard Armory was dedicated in 1965

Webb City Area Genealogical Society

 The following article announcing the dedication of the Missouri National Guard armory at 600 S. Ellis St. in Webb City, appeared on the front page of the Oct. 15, 1965, Sentinel.

New armory to be dedicated Sunday

Dedication of the new National Guard Armory building, will be held at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Oct. 17.

Distinguished guests will be introduced by Sen. Richard Webster. Congressman Durward Hall will be the dedicatory speaker.  Others who will attend include Maj. General L.B. Adams, adjutant general of Missouri; Major General Russell Boyt, commander of the 35th command headquarters divisional; Brigidier General R. S. Dale, deputy commander of the 35th command headquarters divisional, and Colonel Boyd Brown, chief Army advisor of Missouri. Judge Ray E. Watson will discuss the history of Webb City National Guard. Major Don O Adamson will extend the welcome.

Music at the dedication will be provided by the 135th Army Bank of Springfield.

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The former armory structure is now overshadowed as it has become part of Crowder College’s Webb City campus. In front of the original building is a two-story building, the first floor of which doubles as a community safe room.

The cover of the dedication program for the National Guard Armory in Webb City.
The dedication program listing the dignitaries who came to town.

Webb City Area Genealogical Society

WCAGS members staff the Genealogy Room on the third floor of the Webb City Public Library. Current hours are noon to 4 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the Genealogy Room.

Everything you want to know about Jasper County Missouri Schools is available at a site compiled by Webb City Area Genealogical Society member Kathy Sidenstricker.