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1889, SEPT 906 THE McCOLUMS
I. ELIZA A. McCOLUM
Clark
II. RACHEL McCOLUM
Geo. McAfee
Platte County owes $250,000
for land whereon Platte City is built
where Geo. McAfee had a preemption under the law of 1838
III. ISABELLA
Lewis Jones
1. Davy Jones
Elizabeth Eskridge
James T. Jones
2. John E. Jones
Laura Bane
3. Thos. W. Jones
Mollie Koker
Laura F. Jones
Minnie A. Jones
4. Charlotte Jones
Larken E. Tinder
5. Lee J. Jones
Tissie Todd
Robert Todd
Claude Jones
IV. RUFUS McCOLUM
V. MARY
Cravens
VI. ISOM McCOLUM
VII. CASSANDRA
Whitton
Sept. 16 - A son of Thomas Shepherd accidently burned to death.
OCTOBER
Knights Templar
Washington D. C.
T. J. Cole
A. J. Coleman and lady
John Burgess
Jesse J. Hodges
Ed Perry
R. P. C. Wilson
Rev. D. M. Proctor
M. E. pastor for Platte City
"The Peake Sisters" at the opera house, Platte City, by the home dramatic club
Dan Shields closed his temperence work at Edgerton
NOVEMBER
Orphan School
Camden Point
Robert Hamlin's house, near Long Point, burned.
A carriage containing Mrs. Calvert, Mrs. Hinkley, Nellie Kennedy, Dora Mossman, Lizzie Mossmand, and Emma