Full text of
History of Faulk County
by
Captain C. H. Ellis
Introduction
Chapter I - Introductory
Chapter I - Educational Advantages
Chapter II - State History
Chapter III - Faulk County
Chapter IV - County Organization
Chapter IV - Faulk County
Chapter IV - E. S. Spinden
Chapter IV - H. A. Humphrey
Chapter IV - Nora Reppy
Chapter V - The First Settler
Chapter VI - Buffalo in Faulk County
Chapter VII - Blizzard of Jan. 12, 1888
Chapter VIII - Faulkton
Chapter VIII - LaFoon
Chapter VIII - DeVoe
Chapter IX - The Western Third of the County
Chapter X - The Pioneer Settler (Financial)
Chapter XI - The First Memorial Day
Chapter XII - New Social Relations
Chapter XIII - The First Election
Chapter XIII - New Post Offices
Chapter XIV - The Donation of a Church Bell
Chapter XV - Veterans of the Civil War
Chapter XV - Grand Army Post
Chapter XVI - Educational
Chapter XVII - The Railroad
Chapter XVIII - Faulk County in 1908
Chapter XIX - From the County Commissioner's Record
Chapter XX - Faulk County by D. H. Smith
Chapter XXI - Early History
Chapter XXII - Town Organizations in Faulk County
Chapter XXIII - Town Officers
Chapter XXIV - The Coming of the Railroads
Chapter XXIV - Chelsea
Chapter XXIV - Cresbard
Chapter XXIV - Wecota
Chapter XXIV - Carlyle
Chapter XXIV - Onaka
Chapter XXIV - Zell
Chapter XXIV - Rockham
Chapter XXIV - Miranda
Chapter XXIV - Orient
Chapter XXIV - Burkmere and Millard
Chapter XXIV - Seneca
Chapter XXV - Future Growth
Chapter XXVI - Faulkton
Chapter XXVII - Social Organization
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons
York Masonry
Eastern Star
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Lilly Rebecca Lodge
Ancient Order of United Workmen
Degree of Honor
Order of the Knights of the Maccabees
Ladies of the Maccabees of the World
Modern Woodmen of America
Modern Brotherhood of America
Grand Army of the Republic
Woman's Relief Corps
The Tuesday Club
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
The Swastika Club
Faulkton Commercial Club
Chapter XXVIII Church Organization
Congregational Church
Catholic Church
Free Methodist Church
Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church [by Rev. Thomas Simmons]
Myron Congregational Church
Chapter XXIX - Woman Suffrage Question
Chapter XXX - The Faulk County Court House
Chapter XXXI - Old Settlers' Annual Picnics in Faulk County
Chapter XXXII - Biographical
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