History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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River , is about 210 miles ; its width on its southern boundary is about 288 miles . Its average width is about 235 miles . It The length of the State north and south , not including the narrow strip between the St. Francis and ...
River , is about 210 miles ; its width on its southern boundary is about 288 miles . Its average width is about 235 miles . It The length of the State north and south , not including the narrow strip between the St. Francis and ...
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... River township is one of the most important municipal townships in the county . There are within its boundaries ... river ; thence up the river to the section line dividing sections 2 and 3 , in township 50-31 ; thence due north to the ...
... River township is one of the most important municipal townships in the county . There are within its boundaries ... river ; thence up the river to the section line dividing sections 2 and 3 , in township 50-31 ; thence due north to the ...
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... river to the mouth of the Kansas river , where it becomes narrow and the white population more dense . 3d . The inconvenience of our citizens would be incalculable if those along the western line of the State were compelled to transport ...
... river to the mouth of the Kansas river , where it becomes narrow and the white population more dense . 3d . The inconvenience of our citizens would be incalculable if those along the western line of the State were compelled to transport ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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