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History of North Carolina / United States / North Carolina / William Richardson Davie / Battle of Charlotte / William Lee Davidson / Mecklenburg County /  North Carolina / Charlotte /  North Carolina / Thomas Polk / Ezekiel Polk / Battle of Camden / Sugar Creek
Date: 2014-01-28 13:47:01
History of North Carolina
United States
North Carolina
William Richardson Davie
Battle of Charlotte
William Lee Davidson
Mecklenburg County
North Carolina
Charlotte
North Carolina
Thomas Polk
Ezekiel Polk
Battle of Camden
Sugar Creek

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