History of Clay and Platte Counties, Missouri: Written and Compiled from the Most Authentic Official and Private Sources, Including a History of Their Townships, Towns, and Villages, Together with a Condensed History of Missouri; a Reliable and Detailed History of Clay and Platte Counties --their Pioneer Record, Resources, Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens ....National Historical Company, 1885 - 1121 Seiten |
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