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1130:Dale Alford
1033:Brooks Hays
768:New Orleans
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592:Pope County
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380:Two offices
285:Anabaptists
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1625:J. Cravens
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976:Miami News
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764:J. D. Grey
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1890:Brundidge
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1665:Fulbright
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1247:Territory
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