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  2. Blue Jacket - Wikipedia

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    Blue Jacket, or Weyapiersenwah (c. 1743 – 1810), was a war chief of the Shawnee people, known for his militant defense of Shawnee lands in the Ohio Country.Perhaps the preeminent American Indian leader in the Northwest Indian War, in which a pantribal confederacy fought several battles with the nascent United States, he was an important predecessor of the famous Shawnee leader Tecumseh.

  3. Charles Blue Jacket - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Charles Blue Jacket. Charles Blue Jacket (1817 – October 29, 1897) [1] was a Shawnee chief in Kansas, as well as a Methodist minister. He was the grandson of the Shawnee Chief Blue Jacket by his son George Blue Jacket. Charles' mother is unknown, but is believed to have been a Shawnee. His maternal grandmother was the daughter of ...

  4. Coocoochee - Wikipedia

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    From 1769 to 1777, Coocoochee and her family lived among the Shawnee in Ohio. In Ohio they lived on the west bank of the Scioto River in a town led by Blue Jacket, a Shawnee war chief. [5] Multiple times throughout her life, she and her family were forced to flee due to encroachment and attacks by American and British colonists. [6]

  5. Bluejacket - Wikipedia

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    Blue Jacket (1745–1810), Shawnee war chief known for his defense of Shawnee lands in the Ohio Country Charles Blue Jacket (1817–1897), 19th-century Shawnee chief in Kansas, and Methodist Minister Jim Bluejacket (1887–1947), one of the first Native Americans to play in major league baseball

  6. Kekewepelethy - Wikipedia

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    After Moluntha, the principal Shawnee chief, was murdered by an American soldier, Kekewepelethy emerged as his successor. Under Blue Jacket, the principal Shawnee war chief, the Native confederacy won early victories against the Americans in the Northwest Indian War, but were soundly defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794.

  7. DeWine on death of Columbus Blue Jacket Johnny Gaudreau: 'A ...

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    Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday made his first in-person statement about the death of Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau, who died Thursday alongside his brother after a suspected drunk ...