Red Jacket, Seneca chief, approximately 1756-1830
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Red Jacket, Seneca chief, approximately 1756-1830
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Red Jacket, Seneca chief, approximately 1756-1830
Red jacket, 175.-1830
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Red Jacket
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Red Jacket
Red Jacket Seneca chief ca. 1756-1830
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Red Jacket Seneca chief ca. 1756-1830
Sagoyewatha (ca 1756-1830).
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Sagoyewatha (ca 1756-1830).
Red Jacket, Seneca chief, ca1758-1830
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Red Jacket, Seneca chief, ca1758-1830
Shay-gó-ye-wátha 175.-1830
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Shay-gó-ye-wátha 175.-1830
Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, approximately 1756-1830
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Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, approximately 1756-1830
Sagu-ye-what-hath 175.-1830
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Sagu-ye-what-hath 175.-1830
Sagoyewatha 175.-1830
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Sagoyewatha 175.-1830
Czerwona Kurtka.
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Czerwona Kurtka.
Shay-gó-ye-wátha 175.-1830
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Shay-gó-ye-wátha 175.-1830
Sa-go-ye-wet-ha approximately 1756-1830
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Sa-go-ye-wet-ha approximately 1756-1830
Shakó-ye-wa-tha 175.-1830
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Shakó-ye-wa-tha 175.-1830
Sagoyewatha, approximately 1756-1830
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Sagoyewatha, approximately 1756-1830
Red Jacket Seneca chief 1751?-1830
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Red Jacket Seneca chief 1751?-1830
Sa-go-ye-wat-ha 175.-1830
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Sa-go-ye-wat-ha 175.-1830
Sagu-ya-what-hath approximately 1756-1830
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Sagu-ya-what-hath approximately 1756-1830
Shakó-ye-wa-tha 175.-1830
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Shakó-ye-wa-tha 175.-1830
Sa-go-ye-wat-ha ca1758-1830
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Sa-go-ye-wat-ha ca1758-1830
Sagoyewatha, ca1758-1830
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Sagoyewatha, ca1758-1830
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David Thompson was the postmaster, contractor's agent and commissary at Fort Niagara Garrison, New York, 1797-1804.
Red Jacket was a Seneca chief who was born ca. 1756 at or near Canoga, Seneca County, New York.
He remained faithful to the British during the Revolutionary War. In 1792 he visited President George Washington in Philadelphia, where he was presented a silver medal as a token of friendship and esteem. Red Jacket died on the former Buffalo Reservation on lands now within the city limits of Buffalo, New York, on January 20, 1830. In 1884, Red Jacket's remains were removed to the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York, where a monument to Red Jacket was unveiled on June 22, 1891.
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