Queen Alliquippa or Queen Aliquippa (died December 23, 1754) was a leader of the Seneca tribe of American Indians during the early part of the 18th century...
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Alliquippa may refer to: Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, a city Queen Alliquippa, a leader of the Seneca tribe of American Indians This disambiguation page lists...
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Wars, George Washington often came to McKeesport to visit his friend, Queen Alliquippa, a Seneca Indian ruler. The Colonial Government granted David McKee...
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Washington visited the area to speak with the Natives himself under Queen Alliquippa. The oldest recorded house in Baden was built in the early 1800s, and...
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Braddock's Field was originally inhabited by the Lenape, ruled by Queen Alliquippa. In 1742, John Fraser and his family established the area at the mouth...
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Native Americans inhabited the region in the 18th century. In 1742, Queen Alliquippa, a local Seneca leader, gave John Fraser several hundred acres of land...
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Cockacoeske (reigned 1656–1686) Queen Betty (reigned 1686–1708?) Queen Ann (reigned 1708?–1723?) Weetamoo Awashonks Queen Alliquippa (reigned 1754) Motarilavoa...
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1754–1763: French and Indian War. Seneca leader Queen Alliquippa is a key ally of the British. 1755: Cherokee leader Nancy Ward fights side-by-side with...
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Monongahela River. Before building his cabin, he consulted the Seneca leader Queen Alliquippa, who not only granted him permission but gave him several hundred acres...
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1756) was a member of the Seneca tribe and son of Seneca chieftain Queen Alliquippa. He acted as a liaison between the Ohio Seneca and the Pennsylvania...
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