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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
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Wyoming (Wyoming, United States) (search for this): entry brant-john
Niagara County (New York, United States) (search for this): entry brant-john
Brant, John, 1794-
Indian chief; son of Joseph Brant; born in the Mohawk village on the Grand River, in Canada, Sept. 27, 1794; took up arms for the British when the War of 1812-15 broke out. and led a party of Indians at the battle of Queenston (q. v.). He was then only eighteen years of age, and was conspicuous for his bravery.
He had received a good English education at Ancaster and Niagara, and was a diligent student of English authors.
Young Brant was an ardent lover of nature.
was manly and amiable, and was in every respect an accomplished gentleman.
On the death of his father, he became the principal chief of the Six Nations, although he was the fourth and youngest son. Brant was engaged in most of the military events on the Niagara frontier during the war; and at its close he and his young sister Elizabeth occupied
John Brant. the homestead at the head of Lake Ontario, and there dispensed a generous hospitality.
He went to England in 1821 on business for the Six N
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry brant-john
Grand (Canada) (search for this): entry brant-john
Brant, John, 1794-
Indian chief; son of Joseph Brant; born in the Mohawk village on the Grand River, in Canada, Sept. 27, 1794; took up arms for the British when the War of 1812-15 broke out. and led a party of Indians at the battle of Queenston (q. v.). He was then only eighteen years of age, and was conspicuous for his bravery.
He had received a good English education at Ancaster and Niagara, and was a diligent student of English authors.
Young Brant was an ardent lover of nature.
was manly and amiable, and was in every respect an accomplished gentleman.
On the death of his father, he became the principal chief of the Six Nations, although he was the fourth and youngest son. Brant was engaged in most of the military events on the Niagara frontier during the war; and at its close he and his young sister Elizabeth occupied
John Brant. the homestead at the head of Lake Ontario, and there dispensed a generous hospitality.
He went to England in 1821 on business for the Six Na
Lake Ontario (search for this): entry brant-john
Bedford (Missouri, United States) (search for this): entry brant-john
Joseph Brant (search for this): entry brant-john
Brant, John, 1794-
Indian chief; son of Joseph Brant; born in the Mohawk village on the Grand River, in Canada, Sept. 27, 1794; took up arms for the British when the War of 1812-15 broke out. and led a party of Indians at the battle of Queenston (q. v.). He was then only eighteen years of age, and was conspicuous for his bravery.
He had received a good English education at Ancaster and Niagara, and was a diligent student of English authors.
Young Brant was an ardent lover of nature.
was manly and amiable, and was in every respect an accomplished gentleman.
On the death of his father, he became the principal chief of the Six Nations, although he was the fourth and youngest son. Brant was engaged in most of the military events on the Niagara frontier during the war; and at its close he and his young sister Elizabeth occupied
John Brant. the homestead at the head of Lake Ontario, and there dispensed a generous hospitality.
He went to England in 1821 on business for the Six
John Brant (search for this): entry brant-john
Brant, John, 1794-
Indian chief; son of Joseph Brant; born in the Mohawk village on the Grand River, in Canada, Sept. 27, 1794; took up arms for the British when the War of 1812-15 broke out. and led a party of Indians at the battle of Queenston (q. v.). He was then only eighteen years of age, and was conspicuous for his bravery.
He had received a good English education at Ancaster and Niagara, and was a diligent student of English authors.
Young Brant was an ardent lover of nature.
was e became the principal chief of the Six Nations, although he was the fourth and youngest son. Brant was engaged in most of the military events on the Niagara frontier during the war; and at its close he and his young sister Elizabeth occupied
John Brant. the homestead at the head of Lake Ontario, and there dispensed a generous hospitality.
He went to England in 1821 on business for the Six Nations, and there took occasion to defend the character of his father from the aspersions contained in
Charles Campbell (search for this): entry brant-john
Dalhousie (search for this): entry brant-john