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History of the United States / Free-Stater / United States / Lawrence /  Kansas / Kansas Territory / Sacking of Lawrence / Bleeding Kansas / Kansas / Wakarusa War
Date: 2010-02-18 09:09:50
History of the United States
Free-Stater
United States
Lawrence
Kansas
Kansas Territory
Sacking of Lawrence
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas
Wakarusa War

Read Kansas! By the Kansas State Historical Society Territorial Character: Samuel Jones Samuel Jones was a southerner by birth. He brought his belief in

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