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		<title>By: A Two-Fold Civil War (Part 2) &#171; Isn&#8217;t it infomantic?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] A Two-Fold Civil War (Part&#160;2)   Published December 27, 2008   Historical Hullabaloo 1&#160;Comment Tags: Cherokee, Choctaw, Civil War, John Drew, John Ross, Keetowah, Muscogee, Oklahoma, Opothleyahola, Pea Ridge, Seminole, Stand Watie, Trans-Mississippi      [Here is Part 2 of this two-fold post.  For work cited, see Part 1.] [...]]]></description>
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