The Sunbury Indians were a minor league baseball team based in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. They began play in the Interstate League in 1939 as the Sunbury Senators...
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Places. The first human settlement of Sunbury were likely Shawnee migrants. A large population of Delaware Indians was also forcibly resettled there in...
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Sunbury County (2016 population 27,644) is located in central New Brunswick, Canada. A large military base (CFB Gagetown) is located in the western part...
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Dutch Dorman (category Sunbury Indians players)
two years and a playoff berth in the last. In 1940, he managed the Sunbury Indians and, for part of the season, the Cooleemee Cards. In 1941 and 1942...
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Carl McNabb (category Sunbury Indians players)
out in his only at bat, which came against Steve Gromek of the Cleveland Indians on April 20, 1945. Although he continued to play in the minor leagues until...
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a Delaware chief who lived in Shamokin (now called Sunbury). A large population of Delaware Indians was forcibly resettled in the area in the early 18th...
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Sunbury is a ghost town in Liberty County, Georgia. Established in 1758, the town was mostly abandoned by the mid-1800s. The town is located on the south...
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baseball returned to Hagerstown in 1941 when Oren E. Sterling moved his Sunbury Indians franchise to town and became a Detroit Tigers affiliate. The team was...
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Fort Morris (section French and Indian War)
Creek Indians in the era during the French and Indian War. The fort was expanded in 1758 to provide protection for the new settlement of Sunbury, which...
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Liberty County, Georgia (redirect from Siege of Fort Morris in Sunbury)
this area between the Ogeechee River and South Newport River. The town of Sunbury was established on June 19, 1758, on the Medway River and quickly became...
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Sunbury-York South is a rural community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms...
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and the Cleveland Indians re-established a farm club in Reading, where the Indians had a successful affiliate from 1950 to 1961...
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Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania (redirect from Sunbury Community Hospital)
the capture of 11 more. In response to this and other Indian actions that day, Fort Augusta, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, the largest of Pennsylvania's frontier...
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baseball returned to Hagerstown in 1941 when Oren E. Sterling moved his Sunbury Indians franchise to town and became a Detroit Tigers affiliate. The newly...
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Wilkes-Barre Indians York Pirates York White Roses Interstate League Reading Chicks Sunbury Senators Sunbury Indians Sunbury Yankees Sunbury Reds Sunbury A's York...
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home field of the Hagerstown Owls when Oren Sterling relocated his Sunbury Indians to Hagerstown in 1941. This team played in the Inter-State League and...
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Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area Northumberland 91,647 477 Sunbury, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Perry 45,842 556 Harrisburg-Carlisle...
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Reynoldson Sunbury Roduco Gatesville (county seat and largest community) Gatesville Hall Reynoldson Haslett Holly Grove Hunters Mill Mintonsville Sunbury Buckland...
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Steve Kline (left-handed pitcher) (category People from Sunbury, Pennsylvania)
Double A level, the Indians began using Kline primarily as a reliever for 1997. Kline made his major league debut with the Indians in their 1997 season...
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League". "Ed Baker presents Mike Daddario's Sunbury Memorial Field - Sunbury Pennsylvania - Former Home of the Sunbury Reds". www.digitalballparks.com. Johnson...
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Wilkes-Barre Indians York Pirates York White Roses Interstate League Reading Chicks Sunbury Senators Sunbury Indians Sunbury Yankees Sunbury Reds Sunbury A's York...
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Creek Indians in the era during the French and Indian War. The fort was expanded in 1758 to provide protection for the new settlement of Sunbury which...
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Fort Augusta (category Sunbury, Pennsylvania)
William Clapham in 1756 at a site now within the limits of the city of Sunbury, on the site of the Lenape village of Shamokin, which was abandoned only...
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people from Sunbury County, New Brunswick. Although not everyone in this list was born in Sunbury County, they all live or have lived in Sunbury County and...
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probably Shawnee migrants. A large population of Lenape Indians (also known as Delaware Indians) resettled there in the early 18th century after the Walking...
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Logan (Iroquois leader) (redirect from Logan (American Indian leader))
a Shamokin Indian Trader. John Logan's sister was known as the widow of Cajadies who was known as "the best hunter among all of the Indians" who died in...
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Middlebury, was founded in 1801, but was not incorporated until 1947. Sunbury was founded in 1816. Ohio Wesleyan University, a liberal arts college,...
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New Brunswick. It includes all of Charlotte County and portions of York, Sunbury, Queens, Kings and Saint John Counties. Major towns include St. Stephen...
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Simon Girty (category British Indian Department)
Bouquet demanded that the Ohio Indians return all captives, including those not yet returned from the French and Indian War. Chief Guyasuta and other native...
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The Bloody Spring (category French and Indian War)
A. (1972). The Delaware Indians: A History. Rutgers University Press: News Brunswick, p. 231. "Bloody Spring". City of Sunbury, Pa. Retrieved May 29, 2018...
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