Enoch Brown school massacre — The Enoch Brown school massacre was a notorious incident in Pontiac s Rebellion. On July 26 1764, four Delaware (Lenape) American Indian warriors entered a log schoolhouse of white settlers in what is now Franklin County, Pennsylvania, near… … Wikipedia
Brown School (disambiguation) — Brown School can refer to several schools:* Brown School, a private K 12 school in Schenectady, New York * The Brown School, a public K 12 school in Louisville, Kentucky * The Bishop David Brown School, a comprehensive school in Woking, Surrey… … Wikipedia
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Enoch Louis Lowe — (* 10. August 1820 in Frederick, Maryland; † 23. August 1892 in Brooklyn, New York City) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1851 bis 1854 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Maryland. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühe Jahre 2 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Enoch Hill Turnock — Infobox Architect name=Enock Hill Turnock mother= father= nationality=English birth date=birth date|1857|2|27 birth place= death date= death place= practice name= significant buildings=|Enock Hill Turnock (born 1857) was an American architect,… … Wikipedia
Indian massacre — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. In the history of the European colonization of North America, the term Indian… … Wikipedia
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Paxton Boys — Paxton Mob march on Philadelphia, published 1764. The Paxton Boys were a vigilante group who murdered 20 Susquehannock in events collectively called the Conestoga Massacre. Scots Irish frontiersmen from central Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna… … Wikipedia
Black Boys — The Black Boys, also known as the Brave Fellows and the Loyal Volunteers, were members of a white settler movement in the Conococheague Valley of colonial Pennsylvania sometimes known as the Black Boys Rebellion. The Black Boys, so called because … Wikipedia