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Tag Archives: Civil War
One Life (from Gandy Dancer to farmer)
Hugh Hugh wasn’t sure if he was mostly Irish or mostly Choctaw, But at the age of eleven there was a determined set to his jaw, From a hard-working family, he was but one of ten, Steady, reliable, and able … Continue reading →
Posted in Poetry, short stories
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Tagged Choctaw, Civil War, confederate, evidence, Irish, Rail transport, railroad, Rifle, self-defense, Sheriff, trial, truth, union, United States
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