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Jesse Chisholm / Year of birth uncertain / Opothleyahola / Chisholm Trail / Battle of Round Mountain / Black Beaver / Muscogee people / Douglas H. Cooper / Oklahoma / Historic trails and roads in the United States / Oklahoma in the American Civil War / Interpreters
Date: 2005-11-10 12:10:06
Jesse Chisholm
Year of birth uncertain
Opothleyahola
Chisholm Trail
Battle of Round Mountain
Black Beaver
Muscogee people
Douglas H. Cooper
Oklahoma
Historic trails and roads in the United States
Oklahoma in the American Civil War
Interpreters

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