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The work traces the region’s development from Indigenous hunting grounds through early European exploration and inclusion in the United States, describing territorial organization, settlement, and the rival governments and violent conflicts that preceded statehood. It portrays pioneer daily life and the region’s experience in the Civil War, then follows postwar recovery and growth of agriculture, industry, transportation, and public education. Organized as a narrative for young readers, the account emphasizes the motives, hardships, and accomplishments of settlers and public leaders and concludes with memorials and reflections on the character and civic spirit that shaped the community.
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