The History of Jackson County, Missouri: Containing a History of the County, Its Cities, Towns, Etc., Biographical Sketches of Its Citizens, Jackson County in the Late War... History of Missouri, Map of Jackson County ...Union historical Company, 1881 - 1006 páginas |
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... Continued . CHAPTER IV . 66 71 74 EARLY SETTLEMENTS . - Fort Osage Started in 1808 - State Admitted 1821 - County Organized 1826 - Different Settlements in the County - The Names of Voters in Jackson County 1828 - The Vote for Gen ...
... Continued . CHAPTER IV . 66 71 74 EARLY SETTLEMENTS . - Fort Osage Started in 1808 - State Admitted 1821 - County Organized 1826 - Different Settlements in the County - The Names of Voters in Jackson County 1828 - The Vote for Gen ...
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... continued the war in Iowa and Illinois , and was finally defeated and captured in 1833 . MORMON DIFFICULTIES . In 1832 , Joseph Smith , the leader of the Mormons , and the chosen prophet and apostle , as he claimed , of the Most High ...
... continued the war in Iowa and Illinois , and was finally defeated and captured in 1833 . MORMON DIFFICULTIES . In 1832 , Joseph Smith , the leader of the Mormons , and the chosen prophet and apostle , as he claimed , of the Most High ...
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... Continued . A few introductory words may not be out of place at this time , and a brief synopsis of this chapter will doubtless benefit the reader and furnish a guide for the writer . In all branches of intellectual and physical labor ...
... Continued . A few introductory words may not be out of place at this time , and a brief synopsis of this chapter will doubtless benefit the reader and furnish a guide for the writer . In all branches of intellectual and physical labor ...
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... continued it and have fully overcome the losses of that year . Among these are Messrs . William M. Kitterick , of Greenwood ; M. O. Rowe , of Grain Valley ; L. W. Baldwin , P. Baldwin , F. J. Farr , J. D. Meador and Charles Crandall ...
... continued it and have fully overcome the losses of that year . Among these are Messrs . William M. Kitterick , of Greenwood ; M. O. Rowe , of Grain Valley ; L. W. Baldwin , P. Baldwin , F. J. Farr , J. D. Meador and Charles Crandall ...
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... continued low . The latter part of July and the month of August were very dry and hot , and sickness was general throughout the State , the dis- eases being mostly of a mild character , and yielding readily to the influence of medicines ...
... continued low . The latter part of July and the month of August were very dry and hot , and sickness was general throughout the State , the dis- eases being mostly of a mild character , and yielding readily to the influence of medicines ...
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The History of Jackson County, Missouri: Containing a History of the County ... Vista completa - 1881 |
The History of Jackson County, Missouri: Containing a History of the County ... Vista completa - 1881 |
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Abraham McClellan aforesaid amount appointed Assembly Atchison August bank Blue township Bluffs bonds built Cass Cass county church citizens Clay Clay county Clerk coal commenced committee County Court County of Jackson Creek December District dollars early east election farm February feet Fort Osage Fort Scott Governor hereby Hickman hundred Independence Indians interest Jackson county James January John Joseph Joseph Railroad July June Kansas City Kansas River Kaw township land Leavenworth Lee's Summit Legislature limestone Little Blue lived Louis March Memphis miles Mills Mississippi Missouri Pacific Missouri River Mormons Neosho Railroad Company November October Old Settlers organized Osage township Owens party prairie present President road route Samuel Santa Fe settled settlement Smith spring street subscription Tebo & Neosho territory thence tion town trade Union United Valley Van Buren township votes wagons western Westport William
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Página 668 - ... beginning at a point on the western boundary of the State of Missouri, where the thirty-seventh parallel of north latitude crosses the same; thence west on said parallel to the...