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James Vann / Cherokee / Joseph Vann / John Ross / New Echota / Stand Watie / Cherokee freedmen controversy / Chief Vann House Historic Site / Cherokee Nation / Southern United States / History of North America
Date: 2005-11-15 11:21:12
James Vann
Cherokee
Joseph Vann
John Ross
New Echota
Stand Watie
Cherokee freedmen controversy
Chief Vann House Historic Site
Cherokee Nation
Southern United States
History of North America

NOTES AND DOCUMENTS OWER INDEX FOR 1953-The Chronicles The Index for Volume XXXI of The ChrmbZes of Oklakoma, 1953, compiled by Mrs. Rella Looney, Clerk-Archivist, is now ready for free distribution among those receiving

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