Place

Bingham-Waggoner Estate

A large historic estate is peeking out behind large trees.
Visit the Bindham-Waggoner Estate.

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Quick Facts
Location:
313 W Pacific Ave Independence, MO
Significance:
Trail ruts or swales are preserved on this site

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits

Missouri’s famous painter and statesman, George Caleb Bingham, purchased the Lewis homestead and lived in this home during the Civil War where he painted, perhaps, his most famous masterpiece, “Martial Law,” or, “Order No. 11,” depicting the Union Army’s militarization of this area and depopulation of four counties along the Missouri-Kansas border in 1863.

Trail ruts or swales, preserved on this site, are visible reminders of the hundreds of thousands of overland travelers who passed by on the Santa Fe, and later Oregon and California trails. Here surviving swales align with modern roads.

With the constant roll of time, travelers saw this modest home expand around its original nucleus into a mansion that is open to the public today as a house museum with guided tours.

Site Information

Location (313 W Pacific Ave  Independence, MO)

Safety Considerations

More Site Information

Santa Fe National Historic Trail

Oregon National Historic Trail

California National Historic Trail

California National Historic Trail, Oregon National Historic Trail, Santa Fe National Historic Trail

Last updated: April 2, 2024