History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... Missouri to organize a State government . CHAPTER VI . - Application of Missouri to be admitted into the Union - Agitation of the Slavery Question- " Missouri Compromise " — Constitutional Convention of 1820 - Con- stitution presented ...
... Missouri to organize a State government . CHAPTER VI . - Application of Missouri to be admitted into the Union - Agitation of the Slavery Question- " Missouri Compromise " — Constitutional Convention of 1820 - Con- stitution presented ...
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... Missouri Agricultural and Mechanical College ( University of Missouri ) .............. Columbia . Schools of Mines and Metallurgy ( University of Missouri ) ............. Polytechnic Institute ( Washington University ) ...
... Missouri Agricultural and Mechanical College ( University of Missouri ) .............. Columbia . Schools of Mines and Metallurgy ( University of Missouri ) ............. Polytechnic Institute ( Washington University ) ...
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... Missouri City ) . Dr. J. B. Ballard , the father of Thomas R. , removed to Missouri with his family from Albemarle county , Va . , and settled in Carroll county , where he followed the practice of his profession for a number of years ...
... Missouri City ) . Dr. J. B. Ballard , the father of Thomas R. , removed to Missouri with his family from Albemarle county , Va . , and settled in Carroll county , where he followed the practice of his profession for a number of years ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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acres afterwards appointed August Baptist Church born bushwhackers Capt Christian Church citizens Clay county clerk Clinton county command daughter deceased Democrat died district Doniphan Dougherty early elected Excelsior Springs Farmer and Stock-raiser father February Federal Fishing River Henry Hetherly Holt horses Howard county Indians Jackson Jackson county James John Joseph Judge Kansas City Kearney Kentucky killed land Leavenworth Legislature Lexington Liberty Lincoln living located Louis M. E. Church Madison county March married to Miss Mary miles militia mill Missouri City Missouri river native organized Platte county Platte township Post-office Prathersville present prominent railroad reared regiment resided returned Robert Samuel secession settled settlers sheriff sketch Smith Smithville South Territory Thomas town township Union Virginia vote Whig wife William Jewell College wounded young