History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... KANSAS TROUBLES UP TO 1861 . • - The Kansas Troubles - Clay County's Interest in Kansas Affairs - Sketch of the Situation in Kansas Territory Upon its Organization - The Election in 1854 — Clay Furnishes Her Quota of Voters - The " Sons ...
... KANSAS TROUBLES UP TO 1861 . • - The Kansas Troubles - Clay County's Interest in Kansas Affairs - Sketch of the Situation in Kansas Territory Upon its Organization - The Election in 1854 — Clay Furnishes Her Quota of Voters - The " Sons ...
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CHAPTER VI . DURING THE KANSAS TROUBLES UP TO 1861 . - - The Kansas Troubles - Clay County's Interest in Kansas Affairs Sketch of the Situation in Kansas Territory Upon its Organization — The Election in 1854 — Clay Furnishes Her Quota ...
CHAPTER VI . DURING THE KANSAS TROUBLES UP TO 1861 . - - The Kansas Troubles - Clay County's Interest in Kansas Affairs Sketch of the Situation in Kansas Territory Upon its Organization — The Election in 1854 — Clay Furnishes Her Quota ...
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... KANSAS TERRITORY . In December , 1852 , Willard P. Hall , a member of Congress from Missouri , introduced a bill to organize the Territory of Platte , which had reference to what are now the States of Kansas and Ne- braska . This was ...
... KANSAS TERRITORY . In December , 1852 , Willard P. Hall , a member of Congress from Missouri , introduced a bill to organize the Territory of Platte , which had reference to what are now the States of Kansas and Ne- braska . This was ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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