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  1. Nov 13, 2009 · Mary Campbell was a young girl abducted by the Lenape tribe in 1758 and held for a year amid the conflict between Britain and France. She survived the war, the Treaty of Easton, the Proclamation Line, Pontiac's War and the American Revolution.

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  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Learn about the kidnapping and adoption of Mary Campbell by the Lenape tribe in 1758, and their migration to the Cuyahoga River valley. Discover how the Lenape lived, hunted, and built their village near the Big Falls.

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  7. Apr 2, 2015 · Learn about the life and love of Mary Campbell, the Dunoon dairymaid who inspired Burns' song 'The Highland Lassie, O'. Read an interview with the author of a novel that imagines Mary's story and her modern descendant's quest.

  8. Oct 20, 2012 · Mary Campbell, whose childhood affection for the big bands and opera she heard on her radio set the stage for four decades as a music writer for The Associated Press, died Friday. She was 78.

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