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History of Bardolph, Illinois on CD
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History of Bardolph, Illinois on CD

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Anonymous History of Bardolph, Illinois Bardolph, Ill.?: Published under the auspices of the Epworth League, 1911, 135 pgs. Business Our bargain store Our department store The ice cream maker Our meat market Our tonsorial artist Our hardware store Our first successful printer The press Commerce Contractor and builder The new hardware store Bardolph residences Fires Fire department Favorite quotations of Bardolph people Church history Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School M. E. Church History of the Epworth League M. E. Church parsonages Public schools John E. Hendrickson Masonic order Eastern Star Lodge Golden Rule Lodge The workmen I. O. O. F. Tri-state counties Modern woodmen of America Royal neighbors Grand Army of the Republic and soldier boys Bardolph band The Mandolin Club Creamery picnic Editors of Bardolph history Our Bardolph boys Biographies of old pioneers and men who helped to make Bardolph

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