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| I now have the Burlington Junction Post [newspaper] from 1929 up to 1936. I do not have all the papers during this time period but will be happy to try and look things up for people if you wanted to let people know on the Nodaway website. The only think I ask is the month, day and year so I can try to locate something for them. | Rob Nicholas |
| 1900 Monroe Township Census (including the town of Skidmore) |
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| 1910 Past and Present History of Nodaway County, Missouri |
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| Nodaway County Atlas, 1893, 1911 & 1925 (The 1925 Atlas gives the most information; such as farmers name, wife, children, address, renter or owner, number of acres, & time in county.) |
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| The old address was jrourke@bwn.net. New address: jorourke@earthlink.net | |
| On the Banks of the Elk Horn, 1839-1973 by the Graham Historical Society. (This book is filled with history & family biographies for the town of Graham.) |
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| On the Banks of the Elk Horn, 1839-1974, Vol II by the Graham Historical Society. (This book is filled with history & family biographies for the town of Graham.) |
Shelly Saxton |
| On the Banks of the Elk Horn, 1975-2000 Vol III by the Graham Historical Society. (This book is filled with history & family biographies for the town of Graham.) |
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| I could do look ups in the 1850, 1860,
1870 and 1880 Nodaway Co. (or Andrew Co.) census records. I also
have a large number of the published cemetery transcription books and the
Maryville funeral home record books.
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Monica Eshelman |
| I would like to help people or hear from anyone about Grant township cemeteries. I am working on completing my cemetery book for Grant twp and want to chronicle every burial I can find. My ultimate goal is to have all the information I find put out there on the Nodaway County website, free for whoever is interested. | djhawley@grm.net |
| Vital Records Extracted from the Elmo Register 1899-1965 Compiled by Helen M. Pruitt published in 1988. This book lists births, marriages and deaths listed in the Elmo newspaper. |
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| Centennial History of Burlington Junction, 1879-1979. | Rob Nicholas |