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- Gnadenhütten (German: [gnaːdǝnhʏtǝn]; lit. '"huts of grace"') the name of settlements founded by the German Moravian Church. The word was transliterated...
- The Gnadenhutten m****acre, also known as the Moravian m****acre, was the killing of 96 pacifist Moravian Christian Indians (primarily Lenape and Mohican)...
- Gnadenhutten (/dʒəˈneɪdənhʌtən/ jə-NAY-dən-hut-ən, meaning "Huts of Grace" in German) is a village located on the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County...
- The Gnadenhütten m****acre was an attack during the French and Indian War in which Native allies of the French killed 11 Moravian missionaries at Gnadenhütten...
- Zeisberger for Lenape who had relocated to the area from Ohio after the Gnadenhutten m****acre there. It was closed in 1786 after being threatened by the Chippewa...
- built on the site of the German Moravian Brethren's mission station "Gnadenhütten" (cabins of grace) founded in 1746. It was established as a mission to...
- settlements were established in Schoenbrunn, Gnadenhutten, Salem, Petquotting and Goshen. After many of those in Gnadenhutten and Salem were murdered by American...
- American militiamen came to Gnadenhutten, rounded up the Indians and executed 96 men, women and children in the Gnadenhutten m****acre. When it was learned...
- born near Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and led American militiamen in the Gnadenhutten m****acre of the Moravian Christian Indian Martyrs, though he failed in...
- retaliations between settlers and Native Americans in the region included the Gnadenhutten m****acre and the Crawford expedition. The 1782 Battle of Blue Licks was...