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Author: Joseph N. (Joseph Norman) McCormick
Title: A standard history of Starke County, Indiana : an authentic narrative of the past with an extended survey of modern developments in the reclamation of lands and the progress of town and country, v. 1, table of contents and index (Volume 1)
Publisher: Chicago : Lewis
Subject (keywords, tags): Starke County (Ind.) -- History
Description:1 16
Contributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Format: txt
Size: 775 kb
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