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Revisiting the James Black Question – Or, Where did those Guardless Coffins come from
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Document Date: 2008-03-17 23:48:13


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Cincinnati / Philadelphia / Washington / Berryville / DAMASCUS / /

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The Telegraph / /

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Europe / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Judicial Event / Person Travel / /

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Saunders Museum / /

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energy / cutlery-grade cast steel / steel / /

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Ohio Historical Society / Norm Flayderman Bill Worthen Historic Arkansas Museum Life / UN Court / Antique Bowie Knife Association / /

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Noah Smithwick / James Bowie / Jim Batson / Daniel Webster Jones / Antique Bowie / Raymond Thorp / Stephen Henderson / Bowie Knife / Thomas Hubbard / Thomas Tunstall / Rezin Bowie / Lucy Leigh Bowie / Sheldon Kellogg / Jim Bowie / Jack Edmundson / James Black / Augustus Garland / Stephen Bowie / John Bowie / Anne Shaw / Bill Wright / Sam Williams / Williamson / Ben Palmer / James Jett / William Shaw / Joe Musso / /

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butcher / Attorney General of the United States / local blacksmith / plater / Major / dealer / mentally deranged blacksmith / editor / collector / qualifier / silversmith / conventional blacksmith / blind blacksmith / point and cross guard to Black / Governor / artist / blacksmith / /

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Washington / Chicot County / Arkansas / /

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The Telegraph / /

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southwest Arkansas / /

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dom / /

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