WOULD MAKE IT "VAN HORN." ~ Superintendent Greenwood Favors Changing Name of Admiral Blvd.

August 3, 1909
WOULD MAKE IT "VAN HORN."

Superintendent Greenwood Favors
Changing Name of Admiral Blvd.

To The Journal:

I most heartily indorse the suggestion of J. V. C. Karnes to change the name of Admiral boulevard to Van Horn road, and I hope it will be done without unnecessary delay.

Of all the men of large and unselfish views who worked unceasingly to make Kansas City more than a geographical expression on the map of the United States, no other did so much for so long a space of years as did this man, and every citizen who knows his public and private worth, would be gratified to see one of the principal thoroughfares of our city named for him as a just recognition of his services to this city and nation.

Were it left to the people who know Colonel Van Horn to decide the question, they by acclamation would erase the word Admiral wherever it is engraved and write in large letters Van Horn. The future historians will yet write his achievements in the books describing our city and state, but we should engrave his name on the street crossings so that the little children in the coming ages shall know that Kansas City, in its earliest history, had a citizen who was a great public benefactor, and that his name for honesty and fiar dealing stands unsullied in this community for more than fifty years.

Will not the proper step be taken to change the word Admiral to Van Horn?

Let it be done now!

J. M. GREENWOOD.