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In the afternoon we reached Kimo, a large village, the residence of Madi Konko, governor of the hilly country of Kasson, which is called Sorroma.
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Konko, governor of the hilly country of Kasson, which is called Sorroma,
Life and Travels of Mungo Park in Central Africa Mungo Park 1788
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In the afternoon we reached Kimo, a large village, the residence of Madi Konko, governor of the hilly country of Kasson, which is called Sorroma.
Travels in the Interior of Africa — Volume 01 Mungo Park 1788
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“Coney Island in effect declared a moral holiday for all who entered its gates,” the historian John Kasson has written.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Kasson, 43, of Florence, Ariz., died March 4 in Tikrit of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck an explosive in Bayji.
March glimpses 2007
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His wife, Lori, met Kasson when she was 13 and he was 14.
March glimpses 2007
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Army Staff Sgt. Darrel D. Kasson, 43, Florence, Ariz., died in Tikrit of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck an explosive in Bayji; assigned to the 259th Security Forces Company, Phoenix.
March 2007 2007
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"He could do auto mechanics, carpentry, just about anything," said Pastor Dale Storm, who was delighted to have Kasson do repairs on Florence Baptist Church.
March glimpses 2007
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Darrel D. Kasson learned the carpenter's trade from his father and grandfather, and he could do all manner of handiwork.
March glimpses 2007
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Thus, the war between Kajaaga and Kasson was occasioned by the detention of a fugitive slave: — that between Bambarra and Kaarta by the loss of a few cattle.
The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 2008
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