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Genealogy
and History of The State of South Dakota
CD Content 5 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Encyclopedia of South Dakota, "Doane Robinson's encyclopedia of South Dakota":
1st ed. Pierre, S.D.,
1925,
Robinson, Doane, 1004
pgs.
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2. A brief history of South Dakota: New York:
American Book Co.,
c1905,
Robinson, Doane,
224
pgs.
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3. History
of Minnehaha County, South Dakota: containing an account of its
settlements, growth, development and resources, an extensive and minute
sketch of its cities, towns and villages, their improvements,
industries, manufactories, churches, colleges, schools and societies,
synopsis of public records, biographical sketches, portraits of early
settlers and other prominent residents, illustrations of public
buildings, residences, farms and scenery, Sioux Falls:
Brown & Saenger,
1899, Bailey, Dana Reed,
1103
pgs.
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4. A history of Jerauld County, South Dakota: Wessington Springs, S.D., 1910, Dunham, N. J.
446
pgs.
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| 5. History of Hyde County, South Dakota : from its organization to the present time: Highmore, S.D., Perkins, John B.,
1908,
302
pgs.
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