Monument to the Immigrants - Ilasco, MO
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N 39° 40.280 W 091° 18.569
15S E 644995 N 4392644
ILASCO: name comes from - Iron, Lime, Alumina, Silica, Calcium and Oxygen
Waymark Code: WMKM8J
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 05/01/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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County of marker: Ralls County
Location of marker: MO 79, Ilasco
Marker erected by: Private citizens, area businesses, & Ilasco Area Historical Preservation Society
Date monument erected: 2002

This is a four sided monument, made of brick, and topped with a cross. The roof is over the bell from the Dr. Martin Luther Slovak Church.

Marker text:
(front)

GOD BLESS AMERICA

MONUMENT TO IMMIGRANTS
Dedicated to the courageous men and women who left their homelands seeking freedom and opportunity for better lives in a new country

LET FREEDOM RING
The bell from the Ilasco Slovak Lutheran Church is a symbol to recognize all immigrants who came to Ilasco and ralls County, Missouri

(proper right):
E PLURIBUS UNUM
(One Nation From Many People)
The immigrants came to Ilasco with respect for religion, education, honesty and hard work. They became part of a caring community of proud Americans

(proper left):
DR. MARTIN LUTHER SLOVAK
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL OF ILASCO

Hospodin je môj pastier; niè mi nechýba
(The Lord is my Shepherd; I Shall not Want)

The church bell rang every Sunday from Nov. 7, 1911
Until the last service on April 25, 1971

This unique school (1917-1942) taught the language and
culture of their parent's homeland each summer

(proper rear):
LANGUAGES OF ILASCO
"WELCOME"
Bine Ati Venit     Isten Hozott
(Romanian)     (Hungarian)

Vitajte     Witamy     Bitaemo
(Slovak)     (Polish)     (Ukrainian)

Benvenuti     Dobro Dosli
(Italian)     (Croatian)

Monument sponsored by private citizens, area businesses
and Ilasco Area Historical Preservation Society
Special recognition to Paul & John Tretiak,
John Schoreack, his children David & Madison,
Dennis & Ellen Hann and David Polic
For preserving and donating the church bell

THE BELL IS NOW SILENT AND SERVES AS
A REMEMBRANCE OF WHAT ONCE WAS

Web link: [Web Link]

History of Mark:
"ILASCO was created in 1903. Large numbers of Romanian, Slovak, Italian, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Polish, Croatian and other immigrants joined native-born residents drawn here by jobs at the Atlas Portland Cement Plant. ILASCO through its churches, schools, folklore, languages, fraternal socities, cuisines and daily life, left a rich working-class culture heritage that made it unique in Missouri. The community's name is an acronym for some of the cement manufacturing ingredients (Iron, Lime, Alumina, Silica, Calcium, and Oxygen). ILASCO was converted into a company town in 1921 and dissolved in 1963." ~ Ilasco Historical Marker, Dedicated October, 1999


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