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Jayhawker / Charles R. Jennison / Fort Montgomery / New England Emigrant Aid Company / Border Ruffian / John Brown / Proslavery / Kansas / Montgomery / Bleeding Kansas / United States / James Montgomery
Date: 2009-12-17 17:34:17
Jayhawker
Charles R. Jennison
Fort Montgomery
New England Emigrant Aid Company
Border Ruffian
John Brown
Proslavery
Kansas
Montgomery
Bleeding Kansas
United States
James Montgomery

BY THE HAND OF GOD James Montgomery and Redemptive Violence by Brian R. Dirck

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