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Napton, William Barclay, 1839-1913.
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Gregg, William, -1708.
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1708
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1870
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1876
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1878
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1904
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1910
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1911
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1920
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African Americans
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History
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Indians of North America
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Judges
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Lawyers
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Race relations
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Trials (Treason)
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Geographic Area
England -- London
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Great Britain
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Kansas
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Mississippi River Valley
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Missouri
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Missouri -- Clay County
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Missouri -- Columbia
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Missouri -- Saline County
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United States
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United States, West
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Time Period
1700-1709
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1805-1807
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1861-1865
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Title
Past and present of Saline County, Missouri
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History of Clay County, Missouri
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The Negroes of Columbia, Missouri: a concrete study of the race problem
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Martyrdom in Missouri: a history of religious proscription, the seizure of churches, and the persecution of ministers of the gospel in the state of Missouri during the late Civil War and under the "test oath" of the new constitution
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Kansas in the sixties
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A History of the pioneer families of Missouri: with numerous sketches, anecdotes, adventures, etc., relating to early days in Missouri--Also the lives of Daniel Boone and the celebrated Indian chief, Black Hawk, with numerous biographies and histories of primitive institutions, Lives of Daniel Boone and the celebrated Indian chief, Black Hawk, with numerous biographies and histories of primitive institutions
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Reminiscences of the bench and bar of Missouri: with an appendix, containing biographical sketches of nearly all of the judges and lawyers who have passed away, together with many interesting and valuable letters never before published of Washington, Jefferson, Burr, Granger, Clinton, and others, some of which throw additional light upon the famous Burr conspiracy
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A True copy of the paper left by Mr. William Gregg, who suffered for high-treason the 28th day of April, 1708