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Date: 2011-06-20 01:13:54
United States
Lecompton
Kansas
Constitution Hall
Lecompton Constitution
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Kansas Territory
New England Emigrant Aid Company
Border Ruffian
Kansas Legislature
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas
History of the United States

Who Are The Lecompton Reenactors? We are a diverse group of people of different ages, occupations and backgrounds who share a love of the history and heritage of our Nation and State. Using monologues written by Howard D

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