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Lawton /  Oklahoma / Comanche County /  Oklahoma / Fort Sill / Comanche / Wichita Mountains / Museum of the Great Plains / Quanah Parker / Kiowa people / Lake Lawtonka / Oklahoma / Plains tribes / Comanche Campaign
Date: 2009-11-16 16:26:08
Lawton
Oklahoma
Comanche County
Oklahoma
Fort Sill
Comanche
Wichita Mountains
Museum of the Great Plains
Quanah Parker
Kiowa people
Lake Lawtonka
Oklahoma
Plains tribes
Comanche Campaign

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