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Thomas Crittenden / James-Younger Gang / John J. Crittenden / American folklore / Bushwhackers / Missouri State Guard / John Jordan Crittenden III / Battle of Westport / Jesse James / Kentucky / Political parties in the United States / Politics of the United States
Date: 2012-12-26 15:44:40
Thomas Crittenden
James-Younger Gang
John J. Crittenden
American folklore
Bushwhackers
Missouri State Guard
John Jordan Crittenden III
Battle of Westport
Jesse James
Kentucky
Political parties in the United States
Politics of the United States

Crittenden, Thomas Theodore[removed]), Papers, [removed], (C0087)

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