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| | Far West Cultural Center - Bozarth, Brother's, Mill, Far, West, Cultural, Center, Farwesthistory.com, Log, House, ... |
 | | In 1836, the Bozarth brothers, Albert and John, from Kentucky, both members of the Mormon fraternity of Far West, in Caldwell County, a few miles east, located on Shoal Creek, four and a half miles south of Cameron, a water power grist mill, with one run of burrs. |
 | | On the expulsion of the Mormons, the mill ceased to be operated, and in the course of subsequent years, all traces of this pioneer enterprise were effaced, and the memory of whose existence is fast fading from the minds of their descendants or successors. |
 | | The above quote indicated the Bozarths stayed in Missouri following the expulsion of the LDS Church during the winter 1838-39. |
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