- (S73), a
submarine in the
Royal Canadian Navy USS
Onondaga,
three ships of the US Navy The
Onondagas,
nickname of the 122nd New York
Volunteer Infantry...
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efforts at
Onondaga Lake and
other EPA
Superfund sites in the
claimed area. The
Court of
Appeals for the
Second Circuit rejected the
Onondagas'
claim in...
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Europeans began to
learn about salt
springs in the area in 1654, when the
Onondagas revealed their presence to
French explorers.
Jesuit missionaries visiting...
- Revolution, the
Onondagas sided with the British, and
Onondaga was
attacked by the
Continental Army on
April 21, 1779.
After the war, the
Onondagas were forced...
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Coast Guard have been
named USS
Onondaga,
after Onondaga Lake and
Onondaga County, New York. The
first USS
Onondaga (1863) was a
monitor in use during...
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Onondaga was a city that
served as the
capital of the
Iroquois League and the
primary settlement of the
Onondaga people. It was the
meeting place of the...
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Onondaga is an
unincorporated community in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The
community is
located within Onondaga Township in
Ingham County. As an unincorporated...
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Onondaga Reservation is a
Native American reservation in
Onondaga County, New York,
United States. It is the
territory of the
Onondaga Nation. It lies...
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Onondaga County (/ˌɒnənˈdɑːɡə/ ON-ən-DAH-gə) is a
county in the U.S.
state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 476,516. The
county seat...
- decades, the
Onondagas trusted him more than any
other non-tribe member.
Webster was a
translator and
acted as
agent for the
Onondagas on
several land...