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History of Shawnee County, Kansas, and Representative Citizens on CD
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History of Shawnee County, Kansas, and Representative Citizens on CD

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King, James Levi, History of Shawnee County, Kansas, and representative citizens Chicago, Ill.: Richmond & Arnold, 1905, 627 pgs. Index Chapter I. The Shawnee Indians in Kansas... Chapter II. Organization of the county... Chapter II. History of the county by townships... Chapter IV. Continuation of township history... Chapter V. A Glance and the history of Kansas... Chapter VI. Shawnee County in the border troubles... Chapter VII. Repelling the price raid... Chapter VIII. Shawnee County and the war with Spain... Chapter IX. State officials from Shawnee County... Non-Indexed Pages #2 Chapter X. The beginning the city of Topeka... Chapter XI. Dividing the town-site... Chapter XII. County-seat location... Chapter XIII. Drought of 1860... Chapter XIV. The Railway System... Chapter XV. The decade from 1880 to 1890... Chapter XVI. Public institutions and buildings, federal, state and municipal... Chapter XVII. Topeka's educational facilities... Non-Indexed Pages #3 Chapter XVIII. The Disastrous Flood of 1903... Chapter XIX. Brief historical notes of city and county... Representative citizens

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