Each year the museum inducts somebody with historic connections to the county. Many of those inducted have memorabilia in the museum. These include (ordered by date of induction oldest to newest):
Joseph W. Cornelison, Deputy Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission, who was the highest ranking United States representative when the
Panama Canal was transferred to Panama in 1999[9]
Lester Swaney, manager for Faustiana Farms for 30 years who trained or owned several champion horses[10]
Garvin Williams, who had a
bluegrass lawn seed business and founded other businesses in Maryville including
KNIM radio, Nodaway Lanes and B&W Sporting Goods.[17]
Leo Baumli, mule farmer whose mules included one the
Gunsmoke mules named Ruth that belonged to Festus Haggen.[18]
Each year the museum inducts somebody with historic connections to the county. Many of those inducted have memorabilia in the museum. These include (ordered by date of induction oldest to newest):
Joseph W. Cornelison, Deputy Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission, who was the highest ranking United States representative when the
Panama Canal was transferred to Panama in 1999[9]
Lester Swaney, manager for Faustiana Farms for 30 years who trained or owned several champion horses[10]
Garvin Williams, who had a
bluegrass lawn seed business and founded other businesses in Maryville including
KNIM radio, Nodaway Lanes and B&W Sporting Goods.[17]
Leo Baumli, mule farmer whose mules included one the
Gunsmoke mules named Ruth that belonged to Festus Haggen.[18]