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- Teedyuscung (c. 1700–1763) was known as "King of the Delawares". He worked to establish a permanent Lenape (Delaware) home in eastern Pennsylvania in...
- when the Lenape leader Teedyuscung arrived, the fort was surrounded by temporary Native American dwellings.: 236–38  Teedyuscung had been invited to attend...
- Lenape chief Teedyuscung. As with his father, Bull took an active role in fighting during Pontiac's Rebellion, continuing following Teedyuscungs' death. Bull...
- killing Teedyuscung, a local Delaware chief. On April 19, 1763, the residence of the chief and twenty others around it were set ablaze. Teedyuscung, under...
- further European colonial encroachment in their settlements. Their chiefs Teedyuscung in the east and Tamaqua near present-day Pittsburgh shifted to building...
- Statue of Henry H. Houston, developer of Wissahickon The Native American Teedyuscung and Toleration statues Mom Rinker's Rock Valley Green Inn on Forbidden...
- killing Teedyuscung, a local Lenape chief. On April 19, 1763, the residence of the chief, along with several others, was set ablaze. Chief Teedyuscung perished...
- colonial governments. Charles Thomson served as secretary and advisor to Teedyuscung, who was referred to as King of the Delawares. The negotiations were...
- the report that colonists had murdered on April 16, 1763, his father, Teedyuscung, as well as the fact that the Wyoming lands (purportedly to be reserved...
- resulted in a deadly fire which claimed the life of the Delaware chieftain (Teedyuscung). The Iroquois charged the colonists with the crime, and the aggrieved...