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Re: Cochrans
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ReDonna,

You might be interested in viewing the probable burial site of Jincy Cochran at Cochran's Store (of 1864) in Pontotoc County, OK on Clear Boggy a few miles southwest of Stonewall. See the probable burial site (as the last picture on page 3) at http://www.civilwaralbum.com/indian/pontotoc3.htm

I hope you have found what you were looking for. To me (historically speaking), your comments were most rewarding and fulfilling.

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Rev. John Harpole Carr, Camp Carr?
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prisoner H.B. Grogan, 1st Cherokee Mtd Volunteers
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