Kansas, Saline County, Salina
In the U.S. Army of long ago, the mule-skinner was the wagon driver who was dedicated to the job of getting supplies through to the fighting men in the field. The Mule-Skinner Club of St. John's Military School was organized in 1967.
Through the support of the Mule-Skinners, the purposes for which St. John's was founded will never falter.
This sculpture, dedicated 14 August 1987, is a gift of the Mule-Skinner Club to commemorate St. John's Centennial.
Col. Keith G. Duckers, President
(Charity & Public Work • Education • Man-Made Features • Patriots & Patriotism) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.
In the U.S. Army of long ago, the mule-skinner was the wagon driver who was dedicated to the job of getting supplies through to the fighting men in the field. The Mule-Skinner Club of St. John's Military School was organized in 1967.
Through the support of the Mule-Skinners, the purposes for which St. John's was founded will never falter.
This sculpture, dedicated 14 August 1987, is a gift of the Mule-Skinner Club to commemorate St. John's Centennial.
Col. Keith G. Duckers, President
(Charity & Public Work • Education • Man-Made Features • Patriots & Patriotism) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.