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First Hand Historical Episodes of Early Coffey County Kansas on CD
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First Hand Historical Episodes of Early Coffey County Kansas on CD

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George Throckmorton; B L Kingsbury; H A Fry; Jane Hunt First hand historical episodes of early Coffey County unknown: unknown, 1959, 138 pgs. Geo. Throckmorton tells of his experiences Mrs. Marian Kent Race gives early history Business directory of Burlington in 1870 Mrs. Maggie Wright tells of early days Neosho City sawmill disappears in night Ottumwa was at first called Booneville Oldest business in Kansas is in Burlington Mrs. Mary E. Whistler writes of early days S. N. Danner tells of Indiana immigrants Dr. Fear recounts pioneer day happenings Sketch of Ottumwa by H. H. Klock Early days on Buffalo Creek Bert Fry gives some Indian history An old-fashioned horse-trading expedition Early day entertainment Pioneer days around Strawn Lived on same farm for sixty-seven years Postoffice robbery and killing How "Key West" secured its name Early days in the Crandall neighborhood Noell tells of early days Helped to build the railroad Sea shell calls people Steam mill blows up, also Ottumwa history The Negro Exodus to Kansas Facts recorded by S. C. Junkins in 1871 Pioneer days in Strawn and Ottumwa Mrs. Dora A. Simmons reminiscences Story of Hampden, by Mrs. C. W. DeLong Neosho Primitive Baptist church organized Sadie Bowman tells of pioneer days The story of Burlington's famous duel First woman arrives in Burlington Early settlers dreamed of coal fields Sanders seined for fish with tree tops The settlement of Coffey County The big flood Aunt Jane Hunt's pioneer days in Kansas Early day implements The good old town of Burlington Burlington as it was in 1868 The office of the pper long ago Coffey County's first hanging Incidents of an early settler's life Pioneer days at Ottumwa History of M. E. church at Burlington Reminiscences of early days Burlington in January, 1865 Indian regiments organized at LeRoy Came to Kansas in 1859 History of the beef cattle industry Pioneers of Coffey County

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