Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "During the Civil War, Coldwater Grove existed 13½ miles east of Paola, Kansas. It straddled the Kansas-Missouri border, being partly in both states. About June 1863 a Union military post was established on the Kansas side of the community and the post was put under the command of Lt. Col. Charles S. Clark. Clark also commanded four nearby posts.On August 20, 1863, Clark learned that Confederate guerrillas under William C. Quantrill were camped nearby."@en }
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- Coldwater_Groves_Post comment "During the Civil War, Coldwater Grove existed 13½ miles east of Paola, Kansas. It straddled the Kansas-Missouri border, being partly in both states. About June 1863 a Union military post was established on the Kansas side of the community and the post was put under the command of Lt. Col. Charles S. Clark. Clark also commanded four nearby posts.On August 20, 1863, Clark learned that Confederate guerrillas under William C. Quantrill were camped nearby.".
- Q5142580 comment "During the Civil War, Coldwater Grove existed 13½ miles east of Paola, Kansas. It straddled the Kansas-Missouri border, being partly in both states. About June 1863 a Union military post was established on the Kansas side of the community and the post was put under the command of Lt. Col. Charles S. Clark. Clark also commanded four nearby posts.On August 20, 1863, Clark learned that Confederate guerrillas under William C. Quantrill were camped nearby.".