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Battle of Pontotoc

Choctaw Legends

Indian Preacher

Natchez Indians

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Panic of 1813

Pushmatahaw

Treaties of Hopewell & Seneca

Treaty of 1763

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Treaty of Chickasaw Council House

Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek

Treaty of Ghent

Treaty of Mobile 1765

Treaty of Mobile 1784

Treaty of Mount Dexter 1805

Treaty of Natchez

Treaty of Pontotoc 1832

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Microsoft Encarta;  Microsoft Corporation, Copyright 1993;  Funk & Wagnall's Corporation.
Multimedia Encyclopedia;  Grolier, Inc.; Copyright 1992;  The Software Toolbox, Inc.


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