1800 EARLY Missouri History Native American CIVIL WAR
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1800's EARLY Missouri History Railroad CIVIL WAR
A fine collection of documents from the early 1800’s. These documents include interests such as:
railroad purchase and construction
interactions with Native American’s in Missouri
fascinating and bizarre sightings
Many of the documents from this lot were written or signed in the 1820s, just shortly after Missouri was admitted into the Union.
Judge David Peeler, magistrate and court judge of Howard county, appears in many of the documents.
These documents range from the early 1800’s through the Civil War era.
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“A tabular statement of the amount of revenue…”“An Abstract of the Census of the several counties of the State ofMissouri, taken in the year 1836”
Sent to David Peeler, from Charles Canole, a member of the House of Representatives.Segregation still in effect - separate categories for slaves and freed colored persons.Item number: #A27
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A fine collection of documents from the early 1800’s. These documents include interests such as:
railroad purchase and construction
interactions with Native American’s in Missouri
fascinating and bizarre sightings
Many of the documents from this lot were written or signed in the 1820s, just shortly after Missouri was admitted into the Union.
Judge David Peeler, magistrate and court judge of Howard county, appears in many of the documents.
These documents range from the early 1800’s through the Civil War era.
Featured here:
“A tabular statement of the amount of revenue…”“An Abstract of the Census of the several counties of the State ofMissouri, taken in the year 1836”
Sent to David Peeler, from Charles Canole, a member of the House of Representatives.Segregation still in effect - separate categories for slaves and freed colored persons.Item number: #A27
Price:
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Customer satisfaction is our priority. Notify us within 7 days of receiving your item and we will offer a full refund guarantee without reservation.
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