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Le 21.12.2011 22:09, Boardman, Richard a écrit :
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Hi,
I'm trying to locate a very small town that was in West Prussia around
the turn of the last century. It's listed in Ritter's with the usual
administrative districts, etc. but I've been unable to find it on any
map, including the 1:100k map series of Germany from that time period.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here's the information I have:
*WEISSHOF*
VILLAGE/HAMLET IN WEST PRUSSIA
LANDKREIS: GRAUDENZ
POST: MISCHKE
263 INHABITANTS
Thanks.
Rich Boardman
Free Library of Philadelphia
Today /Bystrzec/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystrzec
170 inhabitants.
Mischke = Mniszek
Best regards
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