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Author :Poke Run Presbyterian Church, Apollo, Pa. Historical Committee of the Session Publisher : ISBN 13 :9781614794837 Total Pages :75 pages Book Rating :4.7/5 (948 download)
Book Synopsis The History of Poke Run Presbyterian Church, 1785-1940 by : Poke Run Presbyterian Church, Apollo, Pa. Historical Committee of the Session
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