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The History of Sequoyah
County, Oklahoma 1828-1975 Published in 1976, by The Sequoyah County Historical Society Spine states Volume I Includes the communities of Vian, Sallisaw, Roland, Akins, Badger Lee, Baldridge, Belfonte, Blackgum, Black Jack, Bluff, Blunt, Box, Brent, Brushy, Buffington, Carlile, Cottonwood, Dwight Mission, Evening Shade, Fields Chapel, Flute's Spring, Foreman, Gan, Gore, Gum Springs, Hanson, Harrison, Kesterson, Liberty, Linder Bend, Lone Oak, Long, Maple, Marble City, McKey, Miller Ridge, Mineral Springs, Moffett, Muldrow, New Hope, Nicut, Northview, Paw Paw, Price's Chapel, Redland, Rocky Point, Roland, Round Mountain, Sadie, Scott-Blue Mouse, Seven Oaks, Shiloh, Short, Sloan's Chapel, Sycamore, Ward-Mershon, Watts, Wilson This volume includes a large number of family biographies, great for genealogy Hardbound, large, heavy volume, 520 pages
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