The Sod-house Frontier, 1854-1890: A Social History of The Northern Plains: From the Creation of Kansas & Nebraska to The Admission of The Dakotas [Illustrated]
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Everett Newfon Dick., & Everett Newfon Dick|AUTHOR. (2020). The Sod-house Frontier, 1854-1890: A Social History of The Northern Plains: From the Creation of Kansas & Nebraska to The Admission of The Dakotas [Illustrated] . Barakaldo Books.

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Everett Newfon Dick and Everett Newfon Dick|AUTHOR. 2020. The Sod-house Frontier, 1854-1890: A Social History of The Northern Plains: From the Creation of Kansas & Nebraska to The Admission of The Dakotas [Illustrated]. Barakaldo Books.

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Everett Newfon Dick and Everett Newfon Dick|AUTHOR. The Sod-house Frontier, 1854-1890: A Social History of The Northern Plains: From the Creation of Kansas & Nebraska to The Admission of The Dakotas [Illustrated] Barakaldo Books, 2020.

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Everett Newfon Dick, and Everett Newfon Dick|AUTHOR. The Sod-house Frontier, 1854-1890: A Social History of The Northern Plains: From the Creation of Kansas & Nebraska to The Admission of The Dakotas [Illustrated] Barakaldo Books, 2020.

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