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Date: 2014-01-16 10:13:41
Lecompton Constitution
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United States

January 16, 2014 Annual Bleeding Kansas Series at Constitution Hall State Historic Site LECOMPTON, KS—The Kansas Historical Society announced that Constitution Hall State Historic Site will present its annual Bleeding

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