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Book info:
Author: Luther A. Ingersoll
Title: Ingersoll's century annals of San Bernadino County, 1769-1904 : prefaced with a brief history of the state of California : supplemented with an encyclopedia of local biography and embellished with vie
Publisher: Los Angeles : L. A. Ingersoll
Subject (keywords, tags): San Bernadino County (Calif.) -- History; San Bernadino County (Calif.) -- Biography; California --
Description:16
Contributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Format: txt
Size: 940 kb
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