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Mrs. Benson

Media Photo/Video

March 9, 2016

photo of Mrs. Benson
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Mrs. Benson, a widely regarded healer, in a garden at the
former home of Cherokee chief J.C. Bushyhead, 1900.
Muskogee County; Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, N27287.


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