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  1. Mary Campbell (later Mary Campbell Willford) was an American colonial settler who was known for her abduction by Native Americans during the French and Indian War being the first white child to travel to the Western Reserve. Born in 1747 or 1748, Campbell was taken captive by the Lenape tribe at the age of ten in 1758.

  2. Nov 13, 2009 · On May 21, 1758, Mary Campbell, believed to be ten years old, is abducted from her home in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania by members of the Lenape tribe; she becomes an icon of the French and...

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  5. Aug 12, 2014 · The rock shelter where Mary Campbell and the Lenapes wintered in 1758 can still be found in Cuyahoga Falls along a hiking trail in Gorge Metro Park. For many years, it was known as Old Maid’s Kitchen, until the Daughters of the American Revolution renamed it Mary Campbell Cave.

  6. May 21, 2014 · This Date in Native History: On May 21, 1758, Delaware Indians kidnapped a child named Mary Campbell from her home in western Pennsylvania and held her captive during the French and Indian War. By some accounts, Campbell was 10 at the time of her abduction, while other sources claim she was 12.

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  7. Mary Katherine Campbell (December 18, 1905 – June 7, 1990) was the only person to win the Miss America pageant twice and the second woman in history to win the title.

  8. Jun 18, 2023 · 456. 4.9K views 3 months ago. Young Mary Campbell was abducted by the Lenni Lenape Native Americans, East of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She quickly adapted to their culture and became a member...

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