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The History of Johnson County, Missouri : Including a Reliable History of the Townships and Cities on CD
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The History of Johnson County, Missouri : Including a Reliable History of the Townships and Cities on CD

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Anonymous The History of Johnson County, Missouri : including a reliable history of the townships, cities, and towns, together with a map of the county, a condensed history of Missouri, the state constitution, an abstract of the most important laws, the physical features of the county, the early settlers and pioneers, the political and war history, the religious and educational history, the portraits of prominent citizens, illustrations of state and county institutions, biographical sketches, a history of the agricultural interests, statistics and miscellaneous matters, etc., etc. Kansas City, Mo.: Kansas City Historical Co., 1881, 1024 pgs.

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