Reminiscence of Buffalo, 1864.

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Reminiscence of Buffalo, 1864.

Writes of the Indians who lived along Buffalo Creek, and of the Lake Erie shore from Buffalo to Black Rock.

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Buffalo Historical Society (N.Y.).

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Red Jacket, Seneca chief, approximately 1756-1830

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David Thompson was the postmaster, contractor's agent and commissary at Fort Niagara Garrison, New York, 1797-1804. From the description of Red Jacket's speech : Buffalo Creek manuscript 1802-1804 Sept. 28, 1803. (Tulsa City-County Library). WorldCat record id: 262845953 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 P...

Berry, Jack, Seneca chief, d. 1839.

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Farmer's Brother, approximately 1730-1841

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Lovejoy, Henry, 1800-1872.

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Born at Meredith Bridge, N.H. on 20 Mar. 1800; came to Buffalo with his family in 1811. His mother was killed during the burning of Buffalo on 30 Dec. 1813. He worked as a surveyor, and held the office of surveyor of Buffalo for many years. From the description of Reminiscence of Buffalo, 1864. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 184739483 From the description of Old Settlers Festival address, 1864 Feb. 27. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 184739291 ...

Tommy Jimmy, Seneca chief.

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