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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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    The Blue Jacket family moved to Kansas in 1833. [2] He served as an interpreter for the United States governor and was a farmer and businessman in what is today Kansas City, Kansas and its vicinity. He raised large numbers of hogs and cattle. [3] Also, in 1855, Blue Jacket and two of his brothers opened a ferry on the Wakarusa River at Lawrence ...

  4. Buckongahelas - Wikipedia

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    Buckongahelas (c. 1720 – May 1805) together with Little Turtle and Blue Jacket, achieved the greatest victory won by Native Americans, killing 600. [1] He was a regionally and nationally renowned Lenape chief, councilor and warrior.

  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. 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]

  7. Johnny Gaudreau's Family Watch Somberly as Blue Jackets ... - AOL

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    Sean Monahan (23) of the Columbus Blue Jackets stands in front of his teammates and the Florida Panthers as a banner is raised in remembrance of former Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau ...