| Glasscock Jewelry, located on the northeast corner of the square, was originally the People’s Bank, organized in 1907. Salmon and Salmon, founded in 1866 and re-established in 1873, merged with the State Bank of Clinton in 1899, before becoming the Peoples Bank. The building was later the home of Union State Bank. |
| The present Henry County Courthouse, completed in 1893, sits on the site of the original brick courthouse. Originally, the courthouse sported a tower built of stucco over a steel framework, with 20 tons of copper sheathing on the outside. A side walk was completed around the courthouse the same summer. In 1969, the tower was removed and the building was sandblasted and re-roofed. |
| The Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce is now housed in the former Katy (Missouri, Kansas and Texas) Railroad Station. The first train came through Clinton in 1870, and the current station was built in 1886 after the first station burned to the ground. It was remodeled in 1944. The depot was moved to its present site on the southeast corner of the square on Dec. 9, 1979. Organized as the Commercial Club in 1905, the name was later changed to the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce. |
| A watering trough for horses and dogs was built in 1911 on the southwest corner of the square in the center of the intersection. It was first moved to the northwest corner of the square and later to its present location on the southeast corner of the courthouse lawn. The inscription reads “1911—National Humane Alliance—Hermon Lee Ensign—Founder.” |
| Clinton’s Bandstand, located on the northwest corner of the courthouse lawn, has been the site of numerous musicals, speeches, ceremonies and theatrical entertainment events. It was erected in 1921 as a WWI Memorial and was remodeled in 1958 with an inscription that reads, “Dedicated as a lasting tribute to the War Veterans of this community, Nov. 11, 1958.” It was re-dedicated on July 6, 1996 in honor of Henry County Veterans. |
| The Delozier Building, located on the northwest corner of the square, was originally the Henry County Bank which opened in January 1887. The foundation was built of “Warrensburg Stone” and the interior was described as, “quite elegant,” with a great deal of marble. The bank failed in 1896. |
| The Henry County Museum, dedicated on July 4, 1976, is located in the historic Anheuser-Busch Building off the northwest corner of the square. The building, finished in 1886, served as a distribution point for the brewery. |
| Just off the southwest corner of the square on Washington Street was the first official City Hall, built in 1891. The building also housed both the police and fire stations and was used until the 1970’s when the old Wetzel Clinic building on the corner of Main and Ohio became the “new” City Hall. The building was demolished in 2006 when a new, much larger City Hall was erected at the same location. |
| Located at the southwest corner of Second and Grandriver Streets, the Victorian home was built in 1868 by Gustave Haysler. The home was purchased and lovingly restored by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas. |









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