An edition of Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana (1884)

Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana.

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An edition of Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana (1884)

Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana.

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Collection of short biographies of early settlers in Clay and Owen County Indiana. I was able to locate a few of my ancestors in this book. It was a great read about the early days and gave insight as to what the people were like who settled the counties. Great for my Genealogical research. Gave quite a few dates.

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Publisher
F. A. Battey & co.
Language
English
Pages
966

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Edition Notes

Microfilm. Washington, D.C., Library of Congress.
Articles by various writers.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Library of Congress
F532.C6 B6, Microfilm 70689 F

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, [11]-966 p.
Number of pages
966

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6957566M
Internet Archive
countiesofclayow00blan
LCCN
05021836
OCLC/WorldCat
8652274

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