Our stories: the Medicine Mound settlers' community scrapbook Page: II
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THE WAY IT WAS-Typical settlerfamily-holdin' on and makin' do. Circa 1910.
Dedication
To the settlers, in appreciation for the
heritage they bequeath us
BILL NEAL
1997
FIRST EDITION
Copyright 1997
By Bill Neal
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A Division of Sunbelt Media, Inc., Austin, Texas
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