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"Wachita" towards the Red River, when the news arrived of the fall of
Three Months in the Southern States, April-June 1863 Arthur James Lyon Fremantle 1868
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Munroe is on the "Wachita" (pronounced Washtaw), which is a very pretty and wide stream.
Three Months in the Southern States, April-June 1863 Arthur James Lyon Fremantle 1868
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Munroe is on the "Wachita," pronounced Washtaw, which is a very pretty and wide stream.
Three Months in the Southern States: April, June, 1863. 1864
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The division had embarked in steamers, and had already started down the "Wachita" towards the Red River, when the news arrived of the fall of Alexandria, and of the presence of Federal gunboats in or near the Wachita itself.
Three Months in the Southern States: April, June, 1863. 1864
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Got a set of 3 from Cabelas, a Wachita (super coarse), and a soft and a hard stone which came as a set.
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"Camp Wachita" -- the girls had nicknamed it Camp Wish-no-more -- was nestled in the hills with the tiny lake at its front door and a dense woodland at its back.
Keineth Jane Abbott
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Under the boughs of Wachita willows, that grew by the margin,
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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Under the boughs of Wachita willows, that grew by the margin,
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Under the boughs of Wachita willows, that grew by the margin,
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"You perceive, my dear sir," so ran the lines, "that this step will embarrass me in my project of the Wachita settlement, and will deprive me of the pleasure of seeing you at your own house."
A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett William Henry Venable 1878
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