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Dade
Family Maps of Dade County, Missouri, Deluxe Edition

Dade County, Missouri History and Genealogy Resources Including the Cities of Greenfield, Lockwood, Everton, Dadeville and etc.
History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties, Missouri

Sold! Marriage Records, Dade County, Missouri, Books A and B, 1863-1872, and Abstracts of Wills and Admrs. A, 1841-1867 
A Look at Dade County, Missouri 1905-1985

An Ozarks Boy's Story, 1915-1945
 by John HULSTON , Dade County, MO
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Dallas
History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, Missouri 
The Dallas County Missouri Story (1841-1971) 
Marriage Records-Dallas County, Missouri-Book "A" 1867-1873 and "B" 1873-1880 
1850 Federal Census for Dallas County Missouri

Early Days in Dallas County 
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Daviess
Family Maps of Daviess County, Missouri, Deluxe Edition

Memories; Being a Story of Early Times in Daviess County, Missouri

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DeKalb
History of Osborn and Surrounding Area

1870 Census: DeKalb County, Missouri
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Dekalb County Cemetery Census:1845-1971 
History of Andrew and DeKalb Counties, Missouri

Preserving Yesterday for Tomorrow: A History of Dekalb County Missouri...
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Dent
Area Cemeteries and Families: Dent County, Missouri
 Ozark Heritage: Dent County, Missouri 1851-1978, Volume One
Ozark Heritage: Dent County, Salem, Missouri, Volume Two, 1851-1980
History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, Missouri 
Sold! Dent County, Missouri History and Genealogy Resources Including the Cities of Salem, Sligo, Lake Spring and etc.
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Douglas
Early Settlers of Douglas County Missouri
 Douglas County, Missouri In 1860 Douglas County, Missouri: History & Families 1857-1995 
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Dunklin
The History of Southeast Missouri, Embracing an Historical Account of the Counties of St. Genevieve, St. Francois, Perry, Cape Girardeau, Bollinger, Madison, New Madrid, Pemiscott, Dunklin, Scott, Mississippi, Stoddard, Butler, Wayne, and Iron 1870 Census: Dunklin County, Missouri CD
Dunklin County, Missouri Cemetery Inscriptions
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Franklin
Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, Missouri
 Family Maps of Franklin County, Missouri, Deluxe Edition

History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford & Gasconade Counties, Missouri
 St. Albans: History and Folklore of a Missouri River Town 
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Gasconade
Gasconade County History, Owensville, Missouri: Volume One 1979

Gasconade County Cemetery Survey

History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford & Gasconade Counties, Missouri
 The German Settlement Society of Philadelphia and Its Colony, Hermann, Missouri
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Gentry
Gentry County Missouri Deaths, 1868-1910
 Gentry County, Missouri Births: 1868-1900:

The History of Gentry and Worth Counties, Missouri
 A Dream Remembered: Story of Old Siloam, Gentry County, Missouri 
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Greene
1902 Credit Directory Springfield, Missouri
 An Account of Battle of Wilson's Creek Or Oak Hills

History of Greene County, Missouri...Including a History of Its Townships, Towns, and Villages, Together With a Condensed History of Missouri...Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Prominent Citizens
United States Land Sales in Missouri: Springfield Land Office Abstracts, 1835-1846

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Grundy
A History of Grundy County: Treating of Its Transformation From the
Heart of the Wilderness of Yesterday to the Heart of the Mighty Nation Today. a Tribute to the Pioneer and Something of the Men Who Are Making the Grundy County of Tomorrow 
The Gazette Girls of Grundy County: Horse Trading, Hot Lead, and High Heels
"In chapters that alternate between the sisters' distinctive voices, The Gazette Girls of Grundy County tells a captivating story of two women's adventures in a small Midwestern town. Although both women had been trained in journalism, their education hadn't prepared them for the realities of running a country newspaper. While Gwen sold advertising to local businesses, Ardis worked financial wizardry, often dipping into her own savings, to keep the Gazette in the black. With no money for subscriptions, Grundy County residents taught the sisters the fine art of horse trading, offering dressed chickens, quarters of beef, "ricks" and "racks" of firewood, and countless other goods in exchange for subscriptions to the ever-improving newspaper. The "Gazette girls, " as they were known by the locals, were as different as they could be. At five foot two (in very high heels), Ardis was a serious career woman who dabbled in Republican politics. At five foot nine, Gwen was gregarious, always enthusiastic, and a closet Democrat. But both shared persistence and dedication in equal measure. As the sisters waged daily battles with their temperamental Linotype and the printing press, Old Bertha, and their sometimes more temperamental printer operators, the Gazette began to garner awards for editorials and features and more important to earn the enthusiasm of its readers."Back to the Top
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