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Cherokee Nation / Native American history / Oklahoma in the American Civil War / Fort Towson / Choctaw / Muskogee /  Oklahoma / Cherokee / Oklahoma Territory / William Clyde Thompson / Oklahoma / Southern United States / Indian Territory
Date: 2005-11-02 16:28:59
Cherokee Nation
Native American history
Oklahoma in the American Civil War
Fort Towson
Choctaw
Muskogee
Oklahoma
Cherokee
Oklahoma Territory
William Clyde Thompson
Oklahoma
Southern United States
Indian Territory

INDIAN TERRITORY GHOST TOWNS By A. C. Townsend A peculiar state of affairs existed late in the last century in the present state of Oklahoma. There was an officially created Oklahoma Territory, but it refused almost with

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