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Canajoharie (/ˌkænədʒəˈhɛəri/), also
known as the "Upper Castle", was the name of one of two
major towns of the
Mohawk nation in 1738. The
community stretched...
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Canajoharie (/ˌkænədʒəˈhɛəri/) is a town in
Montgomery County, New York,
United States. The po****tion was 3,730 in 2010.
Canajoharie is
located south...
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Canajoharie (/ˌkænədʒəˈhɛəri/) is a
village in the Town of
Canajoharie in
Montgomery County, New York,
United States. As of the 2010 census, the village...
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Canajoharie was a
major town in the
Mohawk nation.
Canajoharie may also
refer to:
Canajoharie (town), New York
Canajoharie (village), New York Canajoharie...
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Johnson Hall in Johnstown, New York, and
returned to her
native village of
Canajoharie,
further west on the
Mohawk River. A
Loyalist during the
American Revolutionary...
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Canajoharie Cr**** (/ˌkænədʒəˈhɛəri/) is a
river that
flows into the
Mohawk River in the
Village of
Canajoharie in the U.S.
State of New York. The name...
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Arkell Museum is a
museum in
Canajoharie, New York that has an
extensive collection of
American paintings,
primarily from 1860–1940, as well as historical...
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Canajoharie is a
historic post
office building located at
Canajoharie in
Montgomery County, New York,
United States. It was
built in 1937...
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Yeath Taw No Row of the Wolf Clan,
called King of
Canajoharie ("Great
Boiling Pot"), or John of
Canajoharie; and Tee Yee Ho Ga Row,
meaning "Double Life"...
- The
Canajoharie and
Catskill Rail Road (C&C) ran from Catskill, NY to Potter's Hollow, NY.
Originally it was
intended to
extend the
railroad to Canajoharie...