File:Tree of Peace Society marker Independence Missouri 1999.jpg

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English: Descriptive plaque at the foot of an oak tree ceremoniously planted October 24, 1999 by the Tree of Peace Society, a few yards south of Lexington Street in Independence, Missouri, a southwest-curving stretch of Lexington Street which follows the route of the ancient Native-American "Great Osage Trail." The Peace tree is also on the property of the RLDS/Community of Christ "Independence Temple," on real estate claimed and then purchased by Mormon leaders in 1831.
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