History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... taken of the property re- maining . Resistance was useless , and I could only protest against this violent and unlawful seizure of the public property in my charge . From the best information I can obtain , the parties to this robbery ...
... taken of the property re- maining . Resistance was useless , and I could only protest against this violent and unlawful seizure of the public property in my charge . From the best information I can obtain , the parties to this robbery ...
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... taken consisted of three six - pounder brass cannon , each weighing 882 pounds , mounted on field carriages ; 12 six ... taken . By far the greatest portion of the arms and munitions were taken possession of and hauled in wagons ...
... taken consisted of three six - pounder brass cannon , each weighing 882 pounds , mounted on field carriages ; 12 six ... taken . By far the greatest portion of the arms and munitions were taken possession of and hauled in wagons ...
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... taken out and hung by the neck until nearly exhausted , and the boy Jesse , then not quite 16 years old , who was plowing in the field , was whipped very severely . A few weeks later , Dr. and Mrs. Samuel were arrested by the Fed- erals ...
... taken out and hung by the neck until nearly exhausted , and the boy Jesse , then not quite 16 years old , who was plowing in the field , was whipped very severely . A few weeks later , Dr. and Mrs. Samuel were arrested by the Fed- erals ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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