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An Illustrated History of Nobles County, Minnesota on CD
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An Illustrated History of Nobles County, Minnesota on CD

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Rose, Arthur P., An illustrated history of Nobles County, Minnesota Worthington, Minn.: Northern History Pub. Co., 1908, 672 pgs. Biographical index History of Nobles County Minnesota: Chapter I: Aboriginal days 1834-1866 Chapter II: Early settlement 1867-1871 Chapter III: Under Colony rule 1872 Chapter IV: Calamitous days 1873 Chapter V: The Grasshopper scourge 1874-1875 Chapter VI: The Grasshopper scourge (Continued) 1876-1879 Chapter VII: Era of prosperity 1880-1893 Chapter VIII: Current events 1893-1908 Chapter IX: Political 1870-1874 Chapter X: Political 1875-1887 Chapter XI: Political 1888-1908 Chapter XII: Worthington 1871-1872 Chapter XIII: Worthington 1873-1889 Chapter XIV: Worthington 1890-1908 Chapter XV: Worthington's enterprisees Chapter XVI: Worthington's churches and lodges Chapter XVII: Adrian Chapter XVIII: Ellsworth Chapter XIX: Wilmont and Brewster Chapter XX: Round lake, Rushmore, Bigelow Chapter XXI: Dundee, Lismore, Kinbrae, reading, St. Kilian, Letoa, Org Chapter XXII: The press Chapter XXIII: Descriptive Chapter XXIV: Reminiscent Biographical history

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