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1. Who would oversee the rebuilding of the South
2. Who would govern the former Confederate states
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At the stroke of midnight on June 12, 1910, Oklahoma Gov. Charles N. Haskell signed a document declaring the capital of the 2-year-old state was now in Oklahoma City, and the state seal was whisked out of Guthrie for a "wild 30-mile automobile ride" to the new capital.
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1) By circling the wagon Trains at night holding Treated Feathers to remind the Natives that perhaps they should not think of the homes they left behind, but rather hope that what they were heading towards would be better. The feathers had the added property that they were treated by the Medicine Man.
2) The older wise women sang songs that resembled hymns to encourage those on the trail that the One above them would be watch over them.