An edition of The boundary lines of Kansas (1910)

The boundary lines of Kansas

an address by Geo. W. Martin, secretary of the State Historical Society, before the Old Settlers' Association at Alma, September 28, Independence, October 16, and at the banquet at Kansas City, Kan., October 18, 1909, in honor of the Wyandotte convention.

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An edition of The boundary lines of Kansas (1910)

The boundary lines of Kansas

an address by Geo. W. Martin, secretary of the State Historical Society, before the Old Settlers' Association at Alma, September 28, Independence, October 16, and at the banquet at Kansas City, Kan., October 18, 1909, in honor of the Wyandotte convention.

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Language
English
Pages
28

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Edition Notes

Caption title.
Advance issue of article to appear in v. 11 of Transactions of Kansas State Historical Society.

Published in
[Topeka? Kan

Classifications

Library of Congress
F687.B7 M3

The Physical Object

Pagination
28 p. :
Number of pages
28

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6525955M
Internet Archive
boundarylinesofk00mart
LCCN
10033167
OCLC/WorldCat
9578274

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Work ID
OL7705906W

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