• John Skenandoa (/ˌskɛnənˈdoʊə/; c. 1706 – March 11, 1816), also called Shenandoah (/ˌʃɛnənˈdoʊə/) among other forms, was an elected chief (a so-called...
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  • USS Skenandoa has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: USS Skenandoa (YT-336), later YTM-336, a harbor tug in service...
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  • Skenandoa (YTB-835) was a United States Navy Natick-class tugboat named for Oneida Chief Skenandoa. Skenandoa is the second US Navy ship to bear the name...
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  • USS Skenandoa (YT-336), later YTM-336, was a United States Navy harbor tug named for Oneida chief, Skenandoa. Built in 1909 as a commercial tug, Mathilda...
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    story dates to the American Revolutionary War. Throughout the war, Chief Skenandoa of the Oneida, an Iroquois nation based in New York, persuaded many of...
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  • USNS Potomac (T-AO-181) prior to completion CSS Shenandoah, a screw steamer USS Skenandoa, tugboats This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar...
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    one, General George Washington named the valley (and river) in honor of Skenandoa (or Shenandoah), an Oneida "pine tree chief" based in New York, who led...
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    been attributed to General George Washington naming it in honor of John Skenandoa, an Oneida chief from New York who helped gain support of Oneida and Tuscarora...
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    Santaquin (YTB-824), launched in 1973 Dekanawida (YTB-831), launched in 1974 Skenandoa (YTB-835), launched in 1975 Pokagon (YTB-836), launched in 1975 Juniper-class...
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    or "stream of hemlocks"). Skanandoa Creek was named after the famous Skenandoa. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total...
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    warrior and leader of Cherokee-Scottish ancestry (adopted by Mohawk) Skenandoa ("pine tree chief"), Oneida chief Ely S. Parker, also known as Donehogawa...
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  • Shenandoah may refer to: Senedo people, a Native American tribe in Virginia Skenandoa or Shenandoah (1710–1816), Oneida Iroquois chief Joanne Shenandoah (1958–2021)...
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    Mead (1866–1934), hotelkeeper and herbalist at Indian Lake, New York Skenandoa (aka Skenando, Shenandoah) (c. 1706–1816), pine tree chief and leader...
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  • carrying a basket of corn with Chief Skenandoa, General George Washington, and two Oneidas at Valley Forge. Skenandoa represents the warriors who fought...
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    central New York State. He was a long-time friend of the Oneida chief Skenandoa. Kirkland graduated from Princeton in 1765. In 1793 as part of his missionary...
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    Susquehannock or the 1845 land claimants, for example, those descended from Skenandoa, a war leader of the Oneida during the Revolutionary War. The organization...
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    Creek ("hemlock", or "stream of hemlocks"), was named after the famous Skenandoa. It flows through the eastern section of town. The western town line is...
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  • USS Pollack (SSN-603) receives assistance from U.S. Navy tug USS Skenandoa (YTB-835) (center rear) while arriving off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo...
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    the Oriskany Valley were frequent and welcome visitors. Oneida Chief Skenandoa, who had played a critical role in aiding the Colonists during the revolution...
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  • Wolf clan. Through her father's line, she was a direct descendant of Skenandoa, also known as John Shenandoah, an Oneida "pine tree chief." Joanne Shenandoah...
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    the opportunity to observe the spokesman for the First Christian party, Skenandoa, lose influence among the Oneida by signing away many of the Oneida lands...
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  • and his son Peter. Three Revolutionary War commissioned officers, John Skenandoa (Oskanondonha), Han Yerry (Tewahangarahken) or James Powless (Wakarantharaus)...
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    YT-330 Namequa (YT-331) YT-332 YT-333 Dekanawida (YT-334) Dohasan (YT-335) Skenandoa (YT-336) Wampatuck (YT-337) Nesutan (YT-338) YT-339 YT-340 Tuscarora (YT-341)...
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    (YT-370/YTB-370/YTM-370) USS Skaneateles (YP-6) USS Skate (SS-23, SS-305, SSN-578) USS Skenandoa (YT-336, YTB-835) USS Skill (AM-115, AM-471/MSO-471) USS Skillful (ARS-45)...
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    Island on 19 August 1994 with the assistance of Pushmataha (YTB-830) and Skenandoa (YTB-835). The bow of Floating Workshop YR-63 is seen behind Parche History...
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