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Battle of Washita River / Washita / George Armstrong Custer / Black Kettle / Fort Supply / Roger Mills County /  Oklahoma / Philip Sheridan / Medicine Arrows / Fort Washita / Comanche Campaign / Oklahoma / Cheyenne people
Date: 2008-03-18 03:09:32
Battle of Washita River
Washita
George Armstrong Custer
Black Kettle
Fort Supply
Roger Mills County
Oklahoma
Philip Sheridan
Medicine Arrows
Fort Washita
Comanche Campaign
Oklahoma
Cheyenne people

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