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Old Fashioned Folks The article states that "Evan Corneal born in Boone County, Ky., went to Missouri in 1857 and came here in 1864. Twelve children have been borne to him, four of them are buried here. He owns his home at 105 Kickapoo street."
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How They Came Here An article describing the escape of Evan Corneal and other men on June 28 and their crossing of the Missouri River into "the land of the free," Kansas. The article tells of their adjustments to society, to include employment and social intergration into a welcoming town.
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Brown County World A republican leaning weekly publication, it was accompanied by a daily edition in 1908.
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Big Bone Baptist Church Building (Boone County, Ky.) This was the earliest church in the Big Bone region. It was built in 1843 on land donated by General John Wallace and Thomas Huey. Until then most of the inhabitants of the area attended Middle Creek Baptist Church in Belleview. The first pastor was Robert Kirtley (1786-1872). The second pastor was his son James Kirtley (1822-1904).
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Boone County Deposit Bank Building (Burlington, Ky.) This 2-story Neo-Classical Revival-style buff-colored commercial building (circa 1924) has a symmetrical facade, with an extended section with stylized pilasters. There is some brick corbeled ornamet, and a modest cornice on the facade but not on the side and rear elevations.
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Boone County Deposit Bank (Burlington, Ky.) The Boone County Deposit Bank, with the Peoples Deposit Bank, BE 139 was one of two financial institutions in the nineteenth and early twentieth century Burlington. Judge Nathaniel Riddell served as president of both.
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Sims’ History of Elgin County, Vol. II An an installment of a series of volumes offering an exploration of the histories of various counties in Ontario.
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