By Ronald Sharp
In this seventh volume of the History of Kosciusko County, the period covered is between 1916 to 1925, a time of bootleggers and bank robbers. The Temperance movement achieved the amendment of the Constitution, women were given the right to vote and racism and anti-Semitism grew with groups like the rise of the Ku Klux Klan. A rash of bank robberies as well as large fires also occurred during this 8 year period. This book is 62 pages. (Shipping and Handling and Tax are included in the price.)