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Date: 2005-11-15 11:21:23
Cherokee
Elias Boudinot
New Echota
John Ross
John Ridge
John Rollin Ridge
Samuel Worcester
Stand Watie
James "Sawyer" Ford
Cherokee Nation
Southern United States
History of North America

MISS SOPHIA SAWYER AND HER SCHOOL By CaroZyn Thomas Foreman The people of Indian Territory and Western Arkansas had reason to be grateful to Sophia Sawyer who brought instruction and cultivation to their young daughters.

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