History of Howard and Cooper Counties, Missouri: Written and Compiled from the Most Authentic Official and Private Sources, Including a History of Its Townships, Towns, and Villages. Together with a Condensed History of Missouri; a Reliable and Detailed History of Howard and Cooper Counties--its Pioneer Record, Resources, Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens; General and Local Statistics of Great Value; Incidents and ReminiscencesThe Printery, 1973 - 1252页 |
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... held all that portion that now constitutes our national domain west of the Mississippi River , except Texas , and ... held by citizens of the United States against France , which amounted to the further sum of $ 3,750,000 , making a ...
... held all that portion that now constitutes our national domain west of the Mississippi River , except Texas , and ... held by citizens of the United States against France , which amounted to the further sum of $ 3,750,000 , making a ...
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... held by Bishop Kemper in the fall of 1835. No further services were at- tempted until November , 1836 , when the Rev. Frederick F. Peake visited Fayette and held service on the 9th day of that month . At that time and for two years ...
... held by Bishop Kemper in the fall of 1835. No further services were at- tempted until November , 1836 , when the Rev. Frederick F. Peake visited Fayette and held service on the 9th day of that month . At that time and for two years ...
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... held west of St. Charles . As a farmer and busi- ness man he also occupied a prominent position , and as an evidence of the confidence and esteem in which he was held , it may be men- tioned that he was called to serve the people of the ...
... held west of St. Charles . As a farmer and busi- ness man he also occupied a prominent position , and as an evidence of the confidence and esteem in which he was held , it may be men- tioned that he was called to serve the people of the ...
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acres afterwards appointed April August Baptist became Benjamin Boone county Boone's Lick Boonville born in Howard Callaway county Captain Central college Chariton Chariton county Charles Charles county citizens Clark Colonel command Cooper county court creek daughter David death December died early settlers elected Elizabeth engaged farmer father Fayette February followed Franklin township George Glasgow Henry Howard county Indians Jackson James January John Joseph Judge June Kentucky land Lewis Linn county lived located Louis M. E. church Madison county March marriage married to Miss miles mill Miss Mary Missouri river Moniteau mother November October Old Franklin organized Otterville pioneer Prairie present railroad Randolph county reared residence returned Robert Saline county Samuel September settled sketch Smith Stephen successful territory Thomas Tolson town township union wife William young