An edition of A History Of Missouri (1986)

A History of Missouri

1919-1953 (History of Missouri)

The Missouri Sesquicentennial Ed edition
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October 22, 2023 | History
An edition of A History Of Missouri (1986)

A History of Missouri

1919-1953 (History of Missouri)

The Missouri Sesquicentennial Ed edition
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English
Pages
448

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Edition Availability
Cover of: A History Of Missouri
A History Of Missouri: Volume V, 1919 To 1953
July 20, 2004, University of Missouri Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: A History of Missouri
A History of Missouri: 1919-1953 (History of Missouri)
December 1986, University of Missouri Press
Hardcover in English - The Missouri Sesquicentennial Ed edition
Cover of: History of Missouri.
History of Missouri.
1986, Univ. Missouri P.
in English - The Missouri sesquicentennial e.

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First Sentence

"On 3 May 1919, the 129th Field Artillery Regiment of the Thirty-fifth Division detrained at Kansas City's magnificent, nearly new Union Station, a symbol of the city's aspirations, and the soldiers received a hero's welcome as the regiment marched through the crowded downtown streets."

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
448
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

ID Numbers

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OL8166208M
ISBN 10
0826204945
ISBN 13
9780826204943

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On 3 May 1919, the 129th Field Artillery Regiment of the Thirty-fifth Division detrained at Kansas City's magnificent, nearly new Union Station, a symbol of the city's aspirations, and the soldiers received a hero's welcome as the regiment marched through the crowded downtown streets.
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