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History of Marion County, Iowa, and Its People on CD
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History of Marion County, Iowa, and Its People on CD

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Charles A Moses History of Marion County, Iowa, and its people Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1915, 815 pgs. Vol. I. Chapter I. Physical features, geology, etc. Non-Indexed Pages #1 Vol. I. Chapter II. Aboriginal inhabitants Vol. I. Chapter III. The period of preparation Vol. I. Chapter IV. Settlement and organization Vol. I. Chapter V. Public buildings, etc. Vol. I. Chapter VI. Township history Vol. I. Chapter VII. Township history, continued Vol. I. Chapter VIII. The city of Knoxville Vol. I. Chapter IX. Pella and its environs Vol. I. Chapter X. Towns and villages Vol. I. Chapter XI. Marion County in the Civil War Vol. I. Chapter XII. Spanish-American War, etc. Vol. I. Chapter XIII. Internal improvements Vol. I. Chapter XIV. Finance and industry Vol. I. Chapter XV. Educational development Vol. I. Chapter XVI. Church history Vol. I. Chapter XVII. The bench and bar Vol. I. Chapter XVIII. The medical profession Vol. I. Chapter XIX. Societies and fraternities Vol. I. Chapter XX. Miscellaneous history Vol. I. Chapter XXI. Statistical review Vol. II. Title page Vol. II. Front matter Vol. II. Biographical Non-Indexed Pages #2 Vol. II. Index

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