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Oklahoma in the American Civil War / Cherokee Nation / Southern United States / Choctaw / Cherokee / Battle of Honey Springs / Fort Washita / Muscogee people / Indian removal / History of North America / Native American history / Oklahoma
Date: 2005-11-14 17:44:53
Oklahoma in the American Civil War
Cherokee Nation
Southern United States
Choctaw
Cherokee
Battle of Honey Springs
Fort Washita
Muscogee people
Indian removal
History of North America
Native American history
Oklahoma

INDEX Armstrong, Anne M. Willard, 56-65; Charlotte Combs, 59; Francis Gough, 5th; Frank, 60; Gen. Frank Crawford, 5665; Frank Wells, 56; Maria Palk Walker, 59; William, 222; William J., 443. Armstrong Academy, 314. "Arms

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