A Collection of Stories from Ford County, Kansas
by Mary S. Schartz
History does not have to be boring.
It should be more than memorizing dates and who won what battle. Of course, those are important, but I believe history can come alive when you know your ancestors' stories, which can be found in our cemeteries.
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