File:Kokomo Name in Ledger.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionKokomo Name in Ledger.jpg |
English: This is a photograph of the only known reference to Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo. It is on display at the Seiberling Mansion in Kokomo, Indiana. The sign underneath the photograph reads as follows:
"Trading Post Ledger This image is from the ledger of Godfrey's trading post in Mississinewa. A man named Koh Koh Maw was billed twelve dollars for a barrel of flour. The entry depicted was recorded on June 27, 1838." |
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Author | Katolophyromai |
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