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HISTORY OF THE SOMONAUK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH near Sandwich, De Kalb County Illinois. With Ancestral Lines of the Early Members. Appended are documents, family letters, etc. tracking the Somonauk Colony to its origins in Washington County, New York, Scotland and the North of Ireland.

by Patten, Jennie M.; Andrew Graham

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Chicago, IL: Privately printed for James A. Patten and Henry J. Patten, 1928. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo (8vo). xvi, 373 pages of text including an index. Hardcover binding in almost new condition. Green cloth binding with gilt spine and front cover lettering. The top edge of the closed pages are gilt coated. Contains 44 reproductions of historic photographs and documents, as well as 4 fold-out reproductions of historic maps. The text is clean and unmarked. A remarkably well preserved copy of the first edition of this publication..
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