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History of Marshall County, Kansas : Its People, Industries, and Institutions on CD
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History of Marshall County, Kansas : Its People, Industries, and Institutions on CD

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Forter, Emma E. History of Marshall County, Kansas : its people, industries, and institutions Indianapolis, Ind.: B.F. Bowen & Co., 1917, 1143 pgs. Historical index Biographical index Chapter I. Geology, orinthology and flora Chapter II. Early explorations Chapter III. Indians in Marshall County Chapter IV. Settlement of Marshall County Chapter V. County and township organization Chapter VI. City of Marysville Chaper VII. City of Blue Rapids Chapter VIII. Cities, towns and villages Chapter IX. Foreign element in Marshall County Chapter X. Railways of Marshall County Chapter XI. Agriculture and stock raising Chapter XII. Military history Chapter XIII. Political history Chapter XIV. Schools of Marshall County Chapter XV. Churches in Marshall County Chapter XVI. Fraternal orders, societies and clubs Chapter XVII. The medical profession Chapter XVIII. Bench and bar of Marshall County Chapter XIX. Banks and banking in Marshall County Chapter XX. Marshall County Press Chapter XXL. Miscellaneous items of interest Chapter XXIL. Sidelights on Marshall County History Biographical

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