History of Southeast Missouri: A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress, its People, and its Principal Interests.

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Title

History of Southeast Missouri: A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress, its People, and its Principal Interests.

Subject

Southeast Missouri -- History
Missouri -- History
Missouri -- Biography

Description

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Archaeology
Chapter 2 - Adventures of De Soto
Chapter 3 - French Explorers
Chapter 4 - Indian History
Chapter 5 - Ste. Genevieve District
Chapter 6 - Cape Girardeau District
Chapter 7 - District of New Madrid
Chapter 8 - Government under France and Spain
Chapter 9 - Social Life
Chapter 10 - Transfer to the United States
Chapter 11 - American Territorial Government
Chapter 12 - Period from 1804 to 1821
Chapter 13 - Protestant Immigration
Chapter 14 - New Madrid Earthquake
Chapter 15 - Statehood Attained
Chapter 16 - General Development
Chapter 17 - Ste. Genevieve and St. Marys
Chapter 18 - Cape Girardeau County Towns
Chapter 19 - New Madrid and Madison Counties
Chapter 20 - Washington and Perry Counties
Chapter 21 - Wayne and Jefferson Counties
Chapter 22 - St. Francois, Bollinger and Pemiscot Counties
Chapter 23 - Dunkline and Mississippi
Chapter 24 - Towns of Six Counties (Poplar Bluff, Butler County's Seat of Justice)
Chapter 25 - Political, Civil and Military
Chapter 26 - Creation of New Counties
Chapter 27 - General Movements
Chapter 28 - Regimental Histories
Chapter 29 - Movements Since the Civil War
Chapter 30 - Towns Founded Since the Civil War
Chapter 31 - Early Schools
Chapter 32 - Public Schools
Chapter 33 - Institutions of Higher Learning
Chapter 34 - Social Life and Industries
Chapter 35 - Religious History - Continued
Chapter 36 - Railroads
Chapter 37 - General Status
Chapter 38 - The Newspapers
Chapter 39 - Some Biographies

Creator

Robert Sidney Douglass

Publisher

The Lewis Publishing Company
Chicago and New York

Date

1912

Format

pdf

Language

English