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Etc: Champlain and Mohawk Frontiers, 1609 1763
A map of the Lake Champlain region and Mohawk frontiers during the period between the battle of Samuel Champlain against the Iroquois in 1609 near Crown Point and Ticonderoga, and the end of the French and Indian War in 1763. The map...
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Eternal Egypt: Nero
Nero (37-68) was the fifth of the Roman emperors. He ascended the throne as Claudius adopted son. Under the influence of his mentor, the philosopher Seneca, Nero commenced his reign with a series of reforming edicts. However he was only...
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in New York: Boughton Hill (Gannagaro)
The site of a 17th-century Seneca village known as the Town of Peace and birthplace of the Iroquois Confederacy.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Ny: Women's Rights Natl Historical Park
Established in 1980 in Seneca Falls and nearby Waterloo, New York; includes the Wesleyan Chapel, site of the First Women's Rights Convention and the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: General George D. Bayard
General Bayard, born in Seneca Falls, N. Y., December 18th 1835, died December 14th, 1862, was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1856. He was assigned to the First Cavalry. Four years were passed in frontier and...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Red Jacket
Red Jacket (known as Otetiani in his youth and Sagoyewatha after 1780) (c. 1750-January 20, 1830) was a Native American Seneca orator and chief of the Wolf clan.
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