History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... south- western part of the county , in 1830 . A serious obstacle to the settlement of Clay county was the diffi- culty of crossing the Missouri , then more so than now a turbid , troublesome stream , with its shifting currents and ...
... south- western part of the county , in 1830 . A serious obstacle to the settlement of Clay county was the diffi- culty of crossing the Missouri , then more so than now a turbid , troublesome stream , with its shifting currents and ...
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... south through section 35 , township 54 , range 32 ; thence due south to the township line dividing townships 52 and 53 ; thence east one mile and a half to the southeast corner of section 36 , township 53 , range 32 ; thence south one ...
... south through section 35 , township 54 , range 32 ; thence due south to the township line dividing townships 52 and 53 ; thence east one mile and a half to the southeast corner of section 36 , township 53 , range 32 ; thence south one ...
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... South , and that just before the beginning of the Civil War many of the leading men of the North conceded the right to be beyond question . But the attempt of the Southern States to effect a separation by force , or , rather , to ...
... South , and that just before the beginning of the Civil War many of the leading men of the North conceded the right to be beyond question . But the attempt of the Southern States to effect a separation by force , or , rather , to ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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