Weston, Missouri

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The autobiography of [[Clarissa Harding|Clarissa]] written in 1888 has this to say about Weston:
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The [[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm|autobiography]] of [[Clarissa Harding|Clarissa]] written in 1888 has this to say about Weston:
  After making a visit at St. Joseph, we went to Weston, a little town on the river.  We went to keep boarding house for  
  After making a visit at St. Joseph, we went to Weston, a little town on the river.  We went to keep boarding house for  
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  must say they were very kind to me.  I never saw people more kind.  They got it into their heads that he was a Mason.  In the month  
  must say they were very kind to me.  I never saw people more kind.  They got it into their heads that he was a Mason.  In the month  
  of March, (the 8th) 1851, my husband died.  The people were kind; they got the coffin made and everything done and never said pay to  
  of March, (the 8th) 1851, my husband died.  The people were kind; they got the coffin made and everything done and never said pay to  
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  me.  Then they brought in donations from every house.  They even hauled wood and copped it.  My husband and two children were buried  
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  me.  Then they brought in donations from every house.  They even hauled wood and chopped it.  My husband and two children were buried  
  in Weston.
  in Weston.
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