History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... father was Benjamin S. Corbin , and his mother's maiden name was Sarah Preston . The father was a carpenter by trade and followed that for a number of years . He then engaged in the milling business for some years before his retirement ...
... father was Benjamin S. Corbin , and his mother's maiden name was Sarah Preston . The father was a carpenter by trade and followed that for a number of years . He then engaged in the milling business for some years before his retirement ...
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... father of Richard Lightburne , Jr. , the father of the subject of this sketch . Richard Lightburne , Jr. , came out from Kentucky when a young man , in about 1790. He was subsequently married in Scott county , that State , to Miss ...
... father of Richard Lightburne , Jr. , the father of the subject of this sketch . Richard Lightburne , Jr. , came out from Kentucky when a young man , in about 1790. He was subsequently married in Scott county , that State , to Miss ...
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... father , a grandson of Capt . John Fowler , of Revolutionary fame . Capt . Fowler participated in the battle of Lexington , where he was severely wounded , and was with Washington on that eventful night when the American army crossed ...
... father , a grandson of Capt . John Fowler , of Revolutionary fame . Capt . Fowler participated in the battle of Lexington , where he was severely wounded , and was with Washington on that eventful night when the American army crossed ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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