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- Page 21 and 22: CHAPTER II PANNA MARIA 1855-1861 Th
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49 were ever listed as members of t
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51 at the Arkansas Post, Wilke's 24
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13 3 Knoxville, and Nashville. 53 T
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A vignette of Civil War history is
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CHAPTER IV PANNA MARIA 1866-1870 Th
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59 in Texas. With the authorization
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61 enough for Paris." Thus the supe
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The vast majority of the white Texa
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December 186 8, stated that althoug
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Sometimes the forays of the America
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69 for battle into a single mounted
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71 the protection of federal troops
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73 month after they came to the cou
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75 Bakanowski's words, "we saw what
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77 until his death. •'"^^ In addi
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79 their children. For this reason,
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81 the young priest, dressed in the
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83 from the Society around them. Af
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through Berlin in September 1854, a
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20 8 to be classed . . . with those
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CHAPTER VI PANNA MARIA AS THE MOTHE
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91 to San Antonio. Since San Antoni
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Czestochowa, only five miles north
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95 which draw large numbers of visi
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97 from one region of one Prussian
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Brozek, Andrzej, and Borek, Henryk.
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Haiman, Miecislaus. Polish Past in
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Lyssy, Albert. Military Service Rec
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105 Randel, Jo Stewart, and Carson
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107 Records of the United States of
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KV/ 109 Wytrwal, Joseph A. America'