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Hallemann's Interpretation of the 1898 Standard Atlas of Jefferson County,  Missouri

Hallemann's Interpretation of the 1898 Standard Atlas of Jefferson County, Missouri

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Hallemann's Interpretation of the 1898 Standard Atlas of Jefferson County, Missouri

by Hallemann, Dave

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Jefferson County Historical Society. Very Good+. 1998. Plastic comb binding. An unmarked nearly fine copy. This is a compilation of landowners and other genealogical material gleaned from the 1898 Jefferson County, Missouri atlas - includes mines, churches, cemeteries, rivers and creeks, etc. Compiler has extracted names, residences, holdings and other data - a wonderful Jefferson County resource. ; MCN28384; 4to 11" - 13" tall .

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McCormick Books US (US)
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Title
Hallemann's Interpretation of the 1898 Standard Atlas of Jefferson County, Missouri
Author
Hallemann, Dave
Format/Binding
Plastic comb binding
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Publisher
Jefferson County Historical Society
Date Published
1998
Keywords
Jefferson County Missouri Family History Genealogy

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