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History of North America / Cherokee / Choctaw / Charles Francis Colcord / Battle of Washita River / Fort Washita / Muscogee people / William Clyde Thompson / Martin Luther Thompson / Cherokee Nation / Southern United States / Oklahoma
Date: 2005-11-14 13:40:00
History of North America
Cherokee
Choctaw
Charles Francis Colcord
Battle of Washita River
Fort Washita
Muscogee people
William Clyde Thompson
Martin Luther Thompson
Cherokee Nation
Southern United States
Oklahoma

INDEX Armstrong, Anna Willard, 294; David, 445; David Irwin, 42h; F. W, 427; Francis, 293, 42011; Francis W., 299, 361, 429; Francis Wells, 293, [removed], 422; Frank, 445, 451; Frank C., 295,

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