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Head Men and Warriors of the Miami town
Waterman Baldwin
Captain; schoolteacher in Cornplanter's Village; had been Cornplanter's prisoner during the Revolutionary War, and spoke the Seneca language.
Captain Pipe
Chief of the Delaware, also known as Hopocan ("tobacco pipe") or Konieschquanoheel (ca. 1725-1818);
Tarhe
Sastaretsi of the Wyandots; successor to Half King, ca. 1788.
New York troops
Isaac Faerlie
Colonel David Shepherd
Joseph Montfort
Captain; early settler of Cumberland
John Pierce Duvall
Colonel; Harrison County, West Virginia
Benjamin Sebastian
Kentucky attorney and judge of the Kentucky Appellate Court (1792-1806)
Major Buwell
Boatmen
Daniel Barbee
William Faden
Chairman of Committee of Defense
Blount, Cooke, & Jackson
Sachems, Chiefs, & Warriors of the Six Nations
Ebenezer Bailey
Joseph Roberts
Stockbridge Indian Chief
Brothers
Chiefs of the Seneca Nation
Sachems, Chiefs, and Warriors of the Seneca Nation
William Code
Allyn Fox
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