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  • ation, and following a dramatic interlude, the Seneca agreed also.
  • d with at least five other people when a Piper Seneca aircraft he was in crashed on a beach just sho
  • Seneca Allegany Casino and Hotel - This facility in S
  • lakes, but the area around Canandaigua, Keuka, Seneca, and Cayuga Lakes contain the vast majority of
  • ng the 26th District, then comprising Ontario, Seneca, and Yates counties.
  • ponsible for St. Paul's, Pendleton; Ascension, Seneca; and St. John's, Walhalla.
  • occaccio, Pope Nicholas V, Francesco Petrarca, Seneca, and Socrates.
  • The schooners Seneca and Simcoe were also taken into service.
  • The 26th District comprising Ontario, Seneca, and Yates counties.
  • had introduced him to the works of Augustine, Seneca, and Petrarch; Branca presumes that he had als
  • s had been advanced by writers such as Cicero, Seneca, and the Cynics.
  • ads is a 1986 film starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca and Jami Gertz, inspired by the legend of blue
  • rge-scale shipping of Ponderosa Pine logs from Seneca and the surrounding national forest began to t
  • ackawanna, as well as the entire towns of West Seneca and Orchard Park.
  • On 24 November, she joined Seneca and Pocahontas in taking possession of Tybee I
  • proved that Hughes's memory was saturated with Seneca, and that the play may be resolved into a patc
  • cause whenever this particular box, located at Seneca and Wells streets in Buffalo, New York was use
  • ndaries of the AVA include portions of Cayuga, Seneca, and Tompkins counties.
  • f North Cayuga, South Cayuga, Oneida, Rainham, Seneca and Walpole (excluding parts lying within the
  • (two seats) comprising Tioga, Steuben, Cayuga, Seneca and Tompkins counties.
  • flooded by Lake Hartwell formed by damming the Seneca and Tugaloo rivers, it is natural to refer thi
  • ttle Beard's Town, also known as Chenussio (in Seneca) and "Genesee Castle", was a powerful Seneca t
  • her great thinkers of antiquity such as Plato, Seneca, and Plutarch (who seems to have influenced Er
  • ncluding the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tuscarora tribes), and by Timothy Pickerin
  • USCGC Seneca and the commissioned merchant steamer City of
  • In Kansas, the Mingo joined other Seneca and Cayuga bands, and the tribes shared the Ne
  • n additional 8,000 workers in Lackawanna, West Seneca, and Buffalo.
  • tablished a planing mill and railroad shops in Seneca, and it became essentially a company town.
  • ere leading an army from Canada annihilate the Seneca and eliminate them as competitors in the inter
  • deration including the Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca, and Onondaga tribes.
  • of the townships of Walpole, Oneida, Rainham, Seneca and North Cayuga, and the villages of Cayuga a
  • City of Clemson, the City of Anderson, City of Seneca and the Towns of Central, Greenville and Pendl
  • rgency Relief Administration (TERA), headed by Seneca anthropologist Arthur C. Parker.
  • French missionary, brought Catholicism to the Seneca area 175 years before St. Patrick's Parish was
  • Civil disturbance operations at Seneca Army Depot, New York,
  • lus, New York assigned the ICAO code KSSN, see Seneca Army Airfield.
  • Captured by the Seneca as a boy and assimilating with them, Girty kne
  • nt of the Southern at the time, to prefer over Seneca as the main station for the area.
  • after the American Revolutionary War, when the Seneca as British allies were forced to cede much lan
  • sil Nadir flew to France in a six-seater Piper Seneca as he fled to Northern Cyprus.
  • litical influence waned, as younger men of the Seneca assumed control.
  • mmigrant colonist who had been captured by the Seneca at age 15 with her family, most of whom were k
  • Seneca Avenue is a station on the BMT Myrtle Avenue L
  • ed northeast on DeKalb Avenue and southeast on Seneca Avenue to the Myrtle Avenue Park in Ridgewood,
  • ted at the intersection of Palmetto Street and Seneca Avenue in Ridgewood, Queens, it is served by t
  • t and northeast corners of Palmetto Street and Seneca Avenue.
  • ne gunners ran to cover when the shells of the Seneca began to fall so close to their mark that they
  • A bust of Seneca behind the philosopher references his work, wh
  • hography described here is the one used by the Seneca Bilingual Education Project.
  • The Seneca bought back most of their reservation with the
  • He was the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Seneca Breyfogel.
  • The tribe owns and operates the Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino, located in Buffalo, New
  • The Main Seneca Building, originally known as the Marine Trust
  • The West Seneca Campus is the primary setting for Houghton's a
  • erintendent of Canal Repairs on the Cayuga and Seneca Canal.
  • sed at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York, Seneca carried out minesweeping and patrol duties for
  • adaseaga (also spelled Kanatasaka and known as Seneca Castle), was a major village of the Seneca nat
  • nitially consisted of the Townships of Oneida, Seneca, Cayuga North, Cayuga South, Rainham, Walpole,
  • ol of the Iroquois Confederacy (comprising the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscaro
  • r PA-28 Archer, Piper PA-28 Arrow, Piper PA-34 Seneca, Cessna 172 and a Tiger Moth.
  • Chainbreaker (1760-1859), a Seneca chief also known as Governor Blacksnake.
  • gwih ("Spear Hanging Down") (died 1806), was a Seneca chief who participated in the American Revolut
  • He was born the son of a prominent Seneca chief of the Turtle clan in western New York.
  • st ship (?) to transit the Canal was allegedly Seneca Chief.
  • Little Beard was one of the Seneca chiefs signing the Treaty of Canandaigua of 17
  • Seneca cigarettes are a brand of additive free cigare
  • and, performs with a jazz combo and teaches at Seneca College in Toronto.
  • He was a lecturer at Ryerson and Seneca College and the University of Toronto from 197
  • from active play, Harbaruk became the coach of Seneca College in Toronto.
  • After a one-year hiatus, she attended Seneca College where she studied civil engineering an
  • He attended Seneca College in Computer Programming and Analysis i
  • l's Co-educational College, McGill University, Seneca College and the University of Toronto.
  • three-day outdoor music festival hosted at the Seneca College campus in King City, Ontario, Canada.
  • ada in 1979 to study English and accounting at Seneca College, pursuing music with the folk group La
  • Diploma in Aviation and Flight Technology from Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario, in 1981.
  • usiness with her husband and is a professor at Seneca College.
  • Seneca College's York campus is found to the south, a
  • o seats) comprising Tioga, Steuben, Cayuga and Seneca counties.
  • ct which included parts of Sandusky County and Seneca Counties.
  • Surrogate of Seneca County 1837-1843.
  • County clerk of Seneca County 1819-1821.
  • and Huron County, the northeast corner of both Seneca County and Crawford County and northern portio
  • February 1849, Blair married Sarah L. Ford, of Seneca County New York.
  • He served as district attorney of Seneca County in 1836 and 1837.
  • On Aug. 3 the women were transported to the Seneca County Fairgrounds in Waterloo where a makeshi
  • He was a member from Seneca County of the New York State Assembly in 1814-
  • He was a Republican member from Seneca County of the New York State Assembly from 190
  • They were taken by school bus to the Seneca County Jail where they were arraigned.
  • In 1878, he was a member from Seneca County of the New York State Assembly.
  • ke not), who had succeeded in having a town in Seneca county christened "Waterloo," leaped to his fe
  • However, Gillmor long insisted that Seneca County (home to both Old Fort and Tiffin) is h
  • neral election, Democrats placed high hopes on Seneca County Commissioner Ben Nutter, but Damschrode
  • hased 320 acres from the Federal Government in Seneca County, Ohio in 1821, and the family moved the
  • He served as clerk of Seneca County, 1821 and 1822.
  • license in 1818 and began practicing in rural Seneca County, New York.
  • He moved to Fostoria, Seneca County, and engaged in the manufacture of unde
  • a historic Methodist church located at Lodi in Seneca County, New York.
  • an unusual migration path, Rose moved north to Seneca County, New York in 1803.
  • United Methodist church located at Waterloo in Seneca County, New York.
  • born in 1831 in Waterloo, a village located in Seneca County, New York.
  • , who settled in what is now the town of Lodi, Seneca County.
  • estern and southern Lorain County, and eastern Seneca County.
  • Other businesses sell Seneca craft goods, groceries, and prepared food.
  • wig, and Toby Jones to be cast in the roles of Seneca Crane, Caesar Fickerman, Cinna, President Snow
  • (23.74 km) of the creek has been set aside as Seneca Creek State Park.
  • Seneca Creek lies within the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks
  • Great Seneca Creek begins in Damascus and flows south past
  • Little Seneca Creek rises in the Clarksburg area, flows sout
  • he Middle River Neck Peninsula adjacent to the Seneca Creek tributary of the Gunpowder River, and is
  • med in Burkittsville, but rather in Maryland's Seneca Creek State Park, about 25 miles (40 km) away,
  • It continued up that Fork and up Seneca Creek (passing Seneca Rocks) and crossed the c
  • Seneca Creek is a tributary of the North Fork South B
  • Seneca Creek, looking upstream from Berryville Road
  • created by the construction of a dam on Little Seneca Creek.
  • In 1675 the Seneca defeated the Andaste/Susquehannock to the sout
  • They were then taken to the South Seneca Elementary School in Interlaken where they wer
  • In August 2010 the Seneca Fair Trade association won an injunction allow
  • g on temperance issues, came upon Stanton on a Seneca Falls street and Bloomer introduced Anthony to
  • A statue in Seneca Falls marks the location where the two women w
  • After the Seneca Falls Convention Martha Wright participated in
  • urch is a historic Methodist church located at Seneca Falls in Seneca County, New York.
  • In 1871 he became Assistant Engineer of the Seneca Falls and Sodus Bay Railroad, and afterwards w
  • He left Seneca Falls in 1851 for Lockport, New York, where he
  • th was not a member of the select group at the Seneca Falls Convention assembled to discuss the righ
  • r women's rights in America; the landmark 1848 Seneca Falls Declaration was in large part the work o
  • This Digest places the events of the Seneca Falls Convention within the larger context of
  • mously to the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls (village), New York.
  • With the exception of two terms at the Seneca Falls Academy, he had no schooling other than
  • son residence still stands on Cayuga Street in Seneca Falls, and is being developed into condominium
  • Born in Seneca Falls, New York, Adler received a B.L. from Co
  • Seneca Falls, New York (A & K)
  • In Seneca Falls, Stanton continued his work in reform, j
  • Spiegelman was born in Seneca Falls, New York.
  • He moved to Seneca Falls, New York, in 1831.
  • s well as the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York.
  • admitted to the bar and commenced practice at Seneca Falls, New York.
  • husetts, Chamberlain moved with his parents to Seneca Falls, New York, in 1807.
  • He died at Seneca Falls, New York, October 5, 1878 and was inter
  • He resumed the practice of law at Seneca Falls, New York.
  • on (July 21, 1846 - July 16, 1931) was born in Seneca Falls, New York, the daughter of Eunice Newton
  • He was born in Seneca Falls, New York and died in Harrow, England in
  • y Sanford (1850-1940) as an all-boys school in Seneca Falls, New York, Rumsey Hall School moved to C
  • The Seneca Falls, New York born Sutton came to the Clevel
  • the northern end of the Finger Lakes are also Seneca Falls, the birthplace of the Women's suffrage
  • He spent his early years in Seneca Falls, New York, a major center of water power
  • Junius Henri Browne (14 October 1833 Seneca Falls, New York - 2 April 1902 New York City)
  • cted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York.
  • Supervisor of Seneca Falls.
  • d to the bar in 1834 and commenced practice at Seneca Falls.
  • anizing the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls.
  • Rumours had spread that a number of key Seneca figures had been attempting to provoke rebelli
  • Specialties, Inc., Ralcorp Holdings, Inc. and Seneca Foods Corporation.
  • A portion of the Seneca fought the British during Pontiac's Rebellion
  • They also own Seneca Gaming and Entertainment in Irving; Seneca All
  • Adjacent properties owned by the Seneca Gaming Corporation are not located on Seneca t
  • Street and John B. Daly Blvd, is owned by the Seneca Gaming Corporation.
  • The Seneca Gaming Corporation is non-sovereign and theref
  • Seneca Gardens is a city in Jefferson County, Kentuck
  • t district), Original Highlands, Phoenix Hill, Seneca Gardens, Strathmoor Village, Strathmoor Manor,
  • y Open was a PGA Tour event that was played at Seneca Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky in the lat
  • I surrendered after the Seneca had fired four-inch shells at me.
  • ted to the bar in 1894, commencing practice in Seneca; he was clerk of the Kansas Court of Appeals i
  • Elbert attended Seneca High School in Seneca, Missouri and was a stan
  • Home games are played at the campuses of Seneca High School and Ballard High School.
  • Unseld starred on a Seneca High School team that won two state championsh
  • tary Center, Wattsburg Area Middle School, and Seneca High School.
  • arkway Forest, Henry Farm, Don Valley Village, Seneca Hill, and Peanut communities, and with Toronto
  • Seneca Historic District in Seneca, South Carolina wa
  • bois and Indians from the straits against the Seneca homeland in upper state New York.
  • Piper Seneca II which is in use for flying lessons at Asian
  • LST-515 was laid down on 3 September 1943 at Seneca, Illinois by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
  • unched by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Works of Seneca, Illinois 23 November 1943; sponsored by Mrs.
  • LST-772 was laid down on 3 August 1944 at Seneca, Illinois by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
  • ST-855 by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company of Seneca, Illinois on 6 September 1944; launched on 27
  • y laid down as LST 1136 on 27 December 1944 at Seneca, Illinois by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Works;
  • LST-516 was laid down on September 6, 1943 at Seneca, Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Compan
  • LST-1123 was laid down on 1 November 1944 at Seneca, Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Compan
  • LST-607 was laid down on 2 December 1943 at Seneca Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Compa
  • LST-603 was laid down on 5 November 1943 at Seneca, Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Comp
  • SS LST-601 was laid down on 21 October 1943 at Seneca, Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Comp
  • ticle is about the Rock Island Line station in Seneca, Illinois.
  • while building at Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Seneca, Illinois.
  • 1944 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company at Seneca, Illinois.
  • 1945 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company of Seneca, Illinois; sponsored by Mrs. W. B. Wynn; place
  • K's & Golden Leaf in Canada and under the name Seneca in the United States.
  • Adobe acquired Seneca in 1996.
  • era debut at the Royal Danish Theatre (RDT) as Seneca in Claudio Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Pop
  • In 1861-62, he commanded the gunboat Seneca in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
  • Besides his translations of twelve books of Seneca, in which he was particularly interested, and
  • a historic archeological site located at West Seneca in Erie County, New York.
  • Seneca Inc developed the original Pagemill and Sitemi
  • Skunny Wundy: Seneca Indian Tales, Syracuse University Press
  • build up to three Western New York casinos on Seneca Indian land.
  • Seneca Indian Church Ground Location (330 feet fronta
  • Missionary to the Seneca Indians at Moscow, New York, in 1815.
  • t was the site of the principal village of the Seneca Indians, burned by the whites during the war i
  • An Analytical History of the Seneca Indians, New York State Archeological Associat
  • The Larkin Factory Complex Buildings (The Seneca Industrial Center) at 701 Seneca Street is sla
  • The community was the home of the Seneca Institute - Seneca Junior College, which was a
  • part of Washington's ceremonial adoption as a Seneca, intended to compliment the young Virginian's
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