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History of Tama County, Iowa on CD
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History of Tama County, Iowa on CD

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Chapman, Samuel D. History of Tama County, Iowa : its cities, towns and villages : with early reminiscences, personal incidents and anecdotes and a complete business directory of the county Toledo, Iowa: Printed at the Toledo Times Office, 1879, 293 pgs. History of Tama County: Chapter I: First settlement Chapter II: 1857- Chapter III: Home life and amusements Chapter IV: State and county roads Chapter V: Physical geography of Tama County Chapter VII: Railroads Chapter VII: Old settlers society Chapter VIII: Sac and Fox Indians Chapter IX: Township histories Chapter X: Resources of the county Chapter XI: Temperance Chapter XII: Old and new court house and county jail Chapter XIII: Prairie pirates and criminal record Chapter XIV: Tama County agriculture societies Chapter XV: War history of Tama County Chapter XVI: Biographical Chapter XVII: Newspaper enterprise Chapter XVIII: Religious Chapter XIX: Educational Chapter XX: Poor farm, farmers' mutual aid company and political Chapter XXI: Toledo Chapter XXII: Tama City Chapter XXIV: Traer Chapter XXV: Montour Chapter XXVI: Dysart Chapter XXVII: Chelsea Chapter XXVIII: Indiantown Chapter XXIX: Miscellaneous

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