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History of Nemaha County, Kansas on CD
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History of Nemaha County, Kansas on CD

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Tennal, Ralph, History of Nemaha County, Kansas Lawrence, Kan.: Standard Pub. Co., 1916, 872 pgs. Chapter I. Geology and the prehistoric period Chapter II. Early times Chapter III. First settlements Chapter IV. Founding of towns Chapter V. First events and institutions Chapter VI. Indian history Chapter VII. Transportation Chapter VIII. Seneca, the county seat Chapter IX. Seneca shale brick industry Chapter X. Sabetha Chapter XI. Corning Chapter XII. Bern Caapter XIII. Wetmore Chapter XIV. Centralia Chapter XV. Other towns and villages Chapter XVI. Oneida Chapter XVII. Nemaha in the Border War Chapter XVIII. Nehama in the Civil War Chapter XIX. The Spanish-American War Chapter XX. Agriculture Chapter XXI. Agriculture Chapter XXII. Newspapers Chapter XXIII. Bench and bar Chapter XXIV. The bench and bar Chapter XXV. County organization and official roster Chapter XXVI. Banks and banking Chapter XXVII. The medical profession Chapter XXVIII. Schools and education Chapter XXIX. Lodges and societies Chapter XXX. Miscellaneous Chapter XXXI. Nehama's sons and daughters of renown Chapter XXXII. The church in Nehama County Chapter XXXIII. Biographical

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