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Early map of Pulaski County, Missouri including Waynesville, Dixon, Crocker, Richland, Swedeborg, Laquey, BaileyPulaski County, Missouri History and Genealogy

130 pages of Pulaski County, Missouri history and genealogy including 56 pages of family biographies plus 24 Pulaski County, Missouri communities on 4 different maps

An informative and historical overview of Pulaski County, Missouri including three separate sections on one CD which include 4 historical maps (1851, 1913, 1920's and 1929), plus the full Pulaski County section from the book: Goodspeed's History of Pulaski County, Missouri originally published in 1889. An important resource for the study and research of Pulaski County, Missouri history and genealogy.

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This fascinating and detailed CD contains ALL of the following material in three separate sections, ALL on one CD:

Section One of three, all on one CD: Maps of Pulaski County, Missouri
Included here are the mid Ozarks of Missouri sections of 4 different historical maps:

A. A rare 1851 map that shows Pulaski County when Pulaski County was only eighteen years old.

B. A map of 1913 Pulaski County showing the locations of 27 different settlements including all of the following: Bailey * Bellefonte * Big Piney * Bloodland * Brownfield * Cookville * Crocker * Dabruin * Decker * Dixon * Duke * Flynn * Francis * Franks * Fyan * Hancock * Hanna * Hawkeye * Hooker * Laquey * Moab * Richland * Schlicht * Swedeborg * Tribune * Waynesville * Wheeler.

C. A map from the 1920's which includes details of where various tourist sites and service stations were located.

D. A 1929 map from the Missouri Department of Transportation. You will be amazed at how many of the major routes were only dirt or gravel!

Section Two of three, all on one CD: Pulaski County, Missouri in 1913
Included here are five pages concerning Pulaski County from the 1913 edition of The Missouri Red Book and contains about every imaginable statistic you could want for this time period. Some of the facts contained are the number of farms and their acreages, number of cows, horses, mules, pigs, sheep, goats, poultry, colonies of bees, how many farms had mortgages and how many were free of debt, the amount of butter produced, the number of bushels of apples, peaches, pears, etc. harvested, the number of quarts of blackberries harvested, the number of schools and teachers, plus hundreds of other detailed statistics. A wealth of information!

Section Three of three, all on one CD: The complete 1889 Goodspeed's History of Pulaski County, Missouri.
This detailed (130 pages in all) book has an incredible amount of historical and genealogical information about Pulaski County, Missouri from its earliest settlement up to 1889. This is an exact photo replica of all the pages pertaining to Pulaski County, Missouri including all of the historical and biographical information.
 

Here is just some of the information included:

  • Topography and Natural History of Pulaski County

  • Settlement and Pioneer History of Pulaski County, Missouri

  • Organization of Pulaski County

  • Pulaski County Political Record

  • Pulaski County Societies and Organizations

  • Military Affairs (Civil War history) including movements of Union and Confederate forces and numerous battles and skirmishes in Pulaski County, Missouri

  • Pulaski County Property owners of 1828. (A very lengthy list of names.)

  • Churches and related organizations in Pulaski County

  • History of Cities and Towns of Pulaski County including: Richland, Dixon, Waynesville, Crocker, Hancock, Swedeborg and others.

In addition, a 56 page biographical section is included with biographies for each of the following surnames in Pulaski County:
Adams * Bailey * Ballard * Barlow * Bartlett * Bates * Bates * Bradford * Bryan * Cain * Cannefax * Christeson * Christesson * Claiborn * Clark * Colley * Cook * Craft * Davis * Decker * Farrar * Foote * Giddens * Godfrey * Groom * Hale * Hendrix * Hicks * Hobbs * Imboden * Johnson * Keith * Kelso * Lingsweiler * Long * McGregor * Manes * Marks * Mays * Miller * Morgan * Morrison * Musgrave * Murphy * Overbey * Pemberton * Peterson * Pippin * Price * Roam * Rollins * Schlicht * Shockley * Shubert * Skaggs * Smith * Stevenson * Stewart * Sutton * Teeple * Titterington * Traw * Turpin * Wale * Warren * Watts * Webster * Wheeler *Williams * Wright * Wrinkle * Yowell

In addition to those listed above, more than 1000 other family surnames are made mention of in the text of the book. Among the numerous family surnames included are the following:
Abbott * Adams * Alkire * Allen * Anderson * Angney * Apling * Arthur * Baccus * Bacon * Baker * Baldridge * Bales * Ball * Balleau * Ballew * Barbarick * Bartlett * Basket * Bates * Beaumont * Bell * Benton * Bittick * Blize * Bone * Bostrick * Boulware * Bowles * Bowls * Boyd * Bradford * Bradshaw * Brandon * Breeding * Britton * Brown * Brucher * Bryant * Burchard * Buckhart * Bumpass * Burhans * Burns * Butler * Caldwell * Cambell * Campbell * Cane * Capehartt * Careley * Carely * Carmack * Carman * Carter * Case * Casebolt * Cason * Castleman * Chinoweth * Christeson * Christman * Clary * Clark * Clement * Clinton * Cole * Collens * Colley * Combz * Consodine * Coppedge * Cornelius * Costly * Cowan * Cowen * Cox * Coyl * Coyle * Crider * Crismon * Cullen * Curtman * David * Davidson * Davis * Dawe * Day * Dear * Decoursey * Dellinger * Dickson * Dodds * Dodson * Donner * Dotson * Doyl * Drolett * Drury * Dulle * Dulon * Duncan * Dunlap * Durham * Eastis * Eades * Egaline * Ellis * Evans * Evington * Farrar * Feibelman * Feibleman * Fiebelman * Flatt * Flippen * Foster * George * Gibson * Gillaspy * Givens * Glasgow * Gleason * Glover * Godfrey * Goodman * Grady * Grassaw * Gremp * Grempezynski * Grogan * Groom * Gustin * Hall * Halloway * Hamilton * Hamor * Hardin * Harris * Harrison * Hawkins * Hayden * Hays * Hedges * Hellums * Helm * Helms * Hendricks * Hensly * Henson * Hetherly * Hightour * Hightowr * Hill * Himes * Hinchy * Hinson * Hobaugh * Holbert * Holder * Holloway * Hood * Hoops * Honsinger * Horrell * Howard * Huckins * Hudgens * Huffman * Hughs * Hull * Humphrey * Hurt * Imboden * Inglis * James * Jamison * Jarvis * Jefferson * Jett * Johns * Johnson * Johnston * Jordan * Keene * Kehr * Key * King * Kitchens * Kunce * Lamb * Landsell * Lane * Larue * Laughlin * Law * Leasman * Lee * Leeds * Leek * Leet * Lemon * Lenox * Leplont * Letney * Lewis * Lingsweiler * Lively * Loftin * Long * Lowe * Luster * Macklin * Manes * Margrave * Martin * Mason * Massay * Massie * Matlock * Maxey * McCartney * McClenden * McCoin * McCombs * McCourtney * McDehat * McDenoway * McDenowey * McDonald * McFerson * McGee * McIlroy * McKean * McMakin * Melton * Mercer * Miller * Miscal * Montgomery * Morgan * Morris * Morrison * Morrow * Murphy * Musgrave * Myers * Newman * Newberry * Night * Nobles * Norman * O'Neal * Ormsby * Owens * Ownsbay * Parmer * Parsons * Patterson * Perkins * Perry * Pettis * Phillips * Pickering * Pinnell * Potts * Pounds * Poynter * Pryor * Rackliff * Ragan * Rail * Rattles * Rayl * Reed * Renfro * Revis * Richardson * Roark * Robertson * Robinson * Rollins * Ross * Rowden * Saltsman * Scott * Sease * Self * Shaha * Shivers * Shobe * Shockley * Short * Shubert * Simpson * Sinclair * Singleton * Skaggs * Smith * Snodgrass * Snowden * Snyder * Spann * Sparks * Spear * Speer * Stanley * Stark * Starke * Starkey * Starret * Stevens * Stills * Strain * Stuart * Sullivant * Tallman * Tanzy * Taylor * Thompson * Throckmortin * Tigert * Tilfore * Tilley * Timmons * Titterington * Travis * Truesdall * Tuckett * Turner * Turpin * Twitty * Tyree * Umphrey * Vaughan * Vest * Waldo * Walter * Walters * Ware * Warner * Warren * Watkins * Wayman * Welton * West * Wheeler * Wicker * Williams * Williamson * Wilson * Woods * Wright * Wrinkle * Wyatt * York * Zeigler *

Pulaski County is located in the heart of the Ozarks and home of Fort Leonard Wood and is surrounded by the following counties: Laclede County, Missouri * Camden County, Missouri * Miller County, Missouri * Texas County, Missouri * Maries County, Missouri * and Phelps County, Missouri (click on highlighted county names for a complete description)

Each of the three sections on this CD is in Adobe Acrobat pdf format and requires the free Acrobat Reader program to view. You probably already have this program on your computer but if not, a free copy of the program is included on the CD. Each of the books is designed to look just like a regular book and is bookmarked to move easily and quickly from one section another.  This CD was designed by, and is available exclusively from Hearthstone Legacy Publications.

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The cost for this CD containing all three sections described above is only $9.95 plus shipping! A large amount of history and genealogy information for very little cost! A truly fascinating view of Pulaski County, Missouri from its first settlement to 1889.

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We will ship your order within 24 hours of receiving your payment (on first business day if received on weekend or holiday.) We will securely package and ship your order by First Class Mail and you will likely receive in just 2-3 days after ordering!

 

FREE sample page available.

If you would like to see an actual page from the 1889 Goodspeed's History of Pulaski County, Missouri book included on this CD, simply email a request to: Sample@HearthstoneLegacy.com to request a free sample page (sent to you by email) and see the quality of this book for yourself!  Since we sell many different Missouri and Arkansas County History CDs, please be sure to specify that you wish to see the sample from the Pulaski County, Missouri history. 

 

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