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It Happened in Mifflin County: Book 3

$21.60 CAD
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Replacement product available within 30 days

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Category:

Books

Quantity Available:

98 in stock

Condition:

Brand New

ISBN:

978-0-9763433-2-5

Author:

Forest K. Fisher

Format:

Softcover

Publisher:

Mifflin Co. Historical Soc.

Edition:

First

Category:

History

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

36627200

Item description

Read about Mifflin County native Daniel Dobbins who built Perry's Lake Erie Fleet in the War of 1812; the local visits of the Liberty Bell (Yes, the real one from Independence Hall!); The Justice Bell's tour during the fight for Woman's Suffrage; Buffalo Bill Cody and his Wild West in town; Alexander Caverns, "The Carlsbad of Pennsylvania" or Mifflin County's own "Big Valley Monster" and the day Dolphins swam in the Juniata River plus excerpts from local newspapers and history trivia. PA residents, please add 6% sales tax.