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People In The News in Mifflin County (1886 - 1899) Vol. II

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Category:

Books

Quantity Available:

19 in stock

Condition:

Brand New

Author:

Daniel M. McClenahen

Publisher:

Mifflin Co. Historical Soc.

Category:

History

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More than a week ago

Item number:

39138865

Item description

McClenahen states, "Listing information about all persons mentioned in the local newspapers would be impossible. Therefore, I chose those items that seem to give data about genealogical information, give insight to people's lives, or, when read, would give an overview of the daily life of the community. When composing an item, I included only enough information to give an idea of what is contained in the article. The full article may be found in the microfilmed records of the Mifflin County Historical Society. Sometimes, however, the item is all that was written in the newspaper." PA residents, please add 6% sales tax.