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Sayenqueraghta (c. 1707 – 1786) was the war
chief of the
eastern Seneca tribe in the mid-18th century. He was born the son of Cayenquaraghta, a prominent...
- were Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga,
Onondaga and
Mississauga warriors led by
Sayenqueraghta, Cornplanter, and
Joseph Brant. The
Indigenous and
Loyalist force ambushed...
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Washington John
Forbes George Monro Sir
William Johnson Tanacharison Sayenqueraghta Louis-Joseph de Montcalm †
Marquis de
Vaudreuil Baron Dieskau (POW)...
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instead proposed to har**** the
enemy on the march, but were
overruled by
Sayenqueraghta and
other Indigenous war leaders. This battle,
which was the most significant...
- a
regiment that came be to
known as Butler's Rangers.
Seneca chiefs Sayenqueraghta and
Cornplanter encouraged Seneca and
Cayuga warriors to parti****te...
- Butler,
Mohawk military leader Joseph Brant, and
Seneca war
chiefs Sayenqueraghta and
Cornplanter led the
joint British-Indigenous raids. On May 30, 1778...
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joined St. Leger's expedition. Many were
Seneca led by
Cornplanter and
Sayenqueraghta, but
there were also
warriors from the Cayuga, the Onondaga, the Mississaugas...
- Morrissey,
American politician, bare-knuckle
boxing champion and mob boss
Sayenqueraghta, war
chief of the
Eastern Seneca tribe Old Smokey, a
nickname used for...
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Kingdom of
Great Britain Commanders and
leaders Cornplanter Honayewus Sayenqueraghta George Campbell †
William Fraser † John
Stedman Strength 309 134 Casualties...
- (33 sq mi). The cr**** is
named after "Old Smoke," the
English name for
Sayenqueraghta, a
prominent Seneca chief. In a 2010
report by the New York
State Department...