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    Teedyuscung. Teedyuscung (c. 1700–1763) was known as "King of the Delawares". He worked to establish a permanent Lenape (Delaware) home in eastern Pennsylvania in the Lehigh, Susquehanna, and Delaware River valleys. Teedyuscung participated in the Treaty of Easton, which resulted in the surrender of Lenape claims to all lands in Pennsylvania.

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  2. Jun 8, 2019 · Teedyuscung (1700-1763) – Lenape Chief. From Teedyuscung ‘s Findagrave Memorial: Teedyuscung was known by the whites as the King of the Delawares because of his unusual abilities and influence among the Indians in the Lehigh, Susquehanna and Delaware River valleys. He was the son of Capt. Harris and was a broom-maker.

  3. engraving of Teedyuscung created in 1949 by a Lenni Lenape artist named William Sauts Netamuxwe Bock. It is the only mostly accurate portrait of Teedyuscung. This engraving serves as the cover art for Anthony F.C. Wallace’s monograph, King of the Delawares: Teedyuscung, 1700-1763 (figure 3). The first two images are attached to larger stories

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  5. Dec 30, 1999 · Teedyuscung, chief of the Lenni Lenapi and nine other Delaware Indian tribes, was a name that struck fear into the hearts of the Moravian settlers at New Gnadenhuetten, now Weissport, from 1754 to ...

  6. TEEDYUSCUNG, Delaware chief, b. near Trenton, N. J., about 1700; d. in Wyoming valley, Pa., 16 April, 1763. He was also known as Honest John and War Trumpet. His father, “Old Captain Harris,” and his brothers and half-brothers, “Captain John,” “Young Captain Harris,” “Tom,” “Joe,” and “Sam Evans” (names given them by the ...

  7. Aug 4, 2013 · A significant historical month for this entry is April 1861. Location. 41° 14.694′ N, 75° 53.693′ W. Marker is in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in Luzerne County. Marker is on Riverside Drive, 0 miles south of Sheldon Street, on the left. The marker is across the street from Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority #12 facility.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › TeedyuscungTeedyuscung - Wikiwand

    Teedyuscung was known as "King of the Delawares". He worked to establish a permanent Lenape home in eastern Pennsylvania in the Lehigh, Susquehanna, and Delaware River valleys. Teedyuscung participated in the Treaty of Easton, which resulted in the surrender of Lenape claims to all lands in Pennsylvania. Following the treaty, the Lenape were forced to live under the control of the Iroquois in ...

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