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*'''1689-1763:''' French and Indian Wars, sided with the French | *'''1689-1763:''' French and Indian Wars, sided with the French | ||
*'''1754:''' Eskippakithiki, a Shawnee settlement abandoned | *'''1754:''' Eskippakithiki, a Shawnee settlement abandoned | ||
*'''1763:''' joined the Ottawa and other tribes in Pontiac's Rebellion against the British | *'''1763:''' joined the Ottawa and other tribes in Pontiac's Rebellion against the British | ||
*'''1769: '''Shawnee warned Daniel Boone to leave "Kentucky" | *'''1769: '''Shawnee warned Daniel Boone to leave "Kentucky" | ||
*'''1774:''' fought Virginians in Lord Dunmore's War. (Lord Dunmore gave veterans of the French and Indian War who fought under him land that belonged to the Shawnee) | *'''1774:''' fought Virginians in Lord Dunmore's War. (Lord Dunmore gave veterans of the French and Indian War who fought under him land that belonged to the Shawnee) | ||
*'''October 6, 1774:''' Point Pleasant, West Virginia- Treaty - ceded land | *'''October 6, 1774:''' Point Pleasant, West Virginia- Treaty - ceded land | ||
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*'''1794:''' land ceded | *'''1794:''' land ceded | ||
*'''1795:''' Treaty of Fort Greenville | *'''1795:''' Treaty of Fort Greenville | ||
*'''1812-1815: '''War of 1812, at the end of the War, the colonial government of Virginia gave bonuse to soldiers in the form of military tracts, in Kentucky | *'''1812-1815: '''War of 1812, at the end of the War, the colonial government of Virginia gave bonuse to soldiers in the form of military tracts, in Kentucky | ||
*'''October 5, 1813:''' Battle of the Thames, Tecumseh killed | *'''October 5, 1813:''' Battle of the Thames, Tecumseh killed | ||
*'''1825:''' a censu fo Indians in the United States total of Shawnee 2,293 (not including Shawnee living in Texas) | *'''1815:''' many Shawnee resicing near Cape Girardeau and on the Merrimack River near St. Louis. Delaware and Abesentee Shawnee moved into Arkansas and in '''1820''' moved to Texas. | ||
*'''1825:''' a censu fo Indians in the United States total of Shawnee 2,293 (not including Shawnee living in Texas) | |||
*'''1832: '''Black Hawk War | *'''1832: '''Black Hawk War | ||
*'''1832:''' removed west of the Missouri River, | *'''1832:''' Wapakoneta Shawnee removed west of the Missouri River, | ||
*'''1861-65:''' supported the Union during the Civil War | *'''1833:''' Hog Creek Shawnee removed to Kansas | ||
*'''1861-65:''' supported the Union during the Civil War | |||
*<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1267545763149_417" />'''1867:''' Shawnee located on three reservation in Indian Territory. Apsentee Shawnee from Texas settled with the Potawatomi (Pottawatomie County); Kansas Shawnee to the Cherokee reservation in 1870 they were incorporated with the Cherokee Nation; Mixed band of Seneca and Shawnee settled in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. | |||
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Shawnee Tribe <br>P.O. Box 189<br>Miami, OK 74355<br>Phone: 918.542.2441<br>Fax: 918.542.2922 <br> | Shawnee Tribe <br>P.O. Box 189<br>Miami, OK 74355<br>Phone: 918.542.2441<br>Fax: 918.542.2922 <br> | ||
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== Records == | |||
== Records == | |||
'''Correspondence and Census''' | '''Correspondence and Census''' | ||
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