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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KX9_st-pauls-1785_Brantford-Ontario.html
English: This chapel, the first Protestant church in Ontario, was built by the Crown for the Mohawks of the Six Nations Iroquois who settled here in 1794. It replaced the Queen Anne Chapel (1712) at Fort Hunter, New York, which the Mohawk lost, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KW1_her-majestys-chapel-of-the-mohawks_Brantford-Ontario.html
English: Originally called St. Paul's, this chapel was the first Protestant church in Upper Canada and is now the oldest surviving church in Ontario. Built by the Crown in 1785, it was given to those Mohawk Indians led by Joseph Brant who had supp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KR8_tomb-of-thayendanegea_Brantford-Ontario.html
Tomb Inscription This tomb is erected to the memory of THAYENDANEGEA , or Captain Joseph Brant, Principal Chief and Warrior of the Six Nations Indians, by his Fellow-Subjects, admirers of his fidelity and attachment to the British Crown. Born o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KR6_mohawk-village_Brantford-Ontario.html
English: Allies of the British during the American War of Independence, the Six Nations Iroquois received extensive lands along the Grand River in 1784. Mohawks, led by Joseph Brant, established a village of some 400 individuals here by 1788. The …
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