History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... Church of St. Louis was organized . The next church of this denomination was organized at Hannibal in 1859. Then followed a Welsh church in New Cambria in 1864 , and after the close of the war , fifteen churches of the same order were ...
... Church of St. Louis was organized . The next church of this denomination was organized at Hannibal in 1859. Then followed a Welsh church in New Cambria in 1864 , and after the close of the war , fifteen churches of the same order were ...
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... CHURCH . In 1806 , Rev. John Travis , a young Methodist minister , was sent out to the Western Conference , " which ... church members . Between 1840 and 1850 , the church was divided by the organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church ...
... CHURCH . In 1806 , Rev. John Travis , a young Methodist minister , was sent out to the Western Conference , " which ... church members . Between 1840 and 1850 , the church was divided by the organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church ...
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... church on the east side of White Aloe branch , which cost about $ 2,500 . This building was not completed for a year or more after the walls and roof were built . In 1852 the Baptist Church at Parkville was organized . There was at that ...
... church on the east side of White Aloe branch , which cost about $ 2,500 . This building was not completed for a year or more after the walls and roof were built . In 1852 the Baptist Church at Parkville was organized . There was at that ...
Inhalt
HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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