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66:, the last male heir, died in 1957 without having children, leaving the plot without ownership. The plot was already largely abandoned as a residence by the time of Jesse's death, and a 1941 map (seen at right) shows only scattered buildings on the tract. The tract was never connected to the electric power grid, and buildings there had to rely upon kerosene, coal and oil, which had to be used in furnaces specially built several feet above ground level, since even before the dam was built, the tract was prone to frequent flooding and roads to and from the tract were often unreliable. The tract's one-room school closed in 1953, as only one elementary school-aged child remained on the tract; it had employed the same live-in teacher, Lucia Browne, since 1929. 333: 20: 58:, also known as John Abeel III, for his personal use, with the right to pass the plot down through his descendants forever. Cornplanter promptly opened up his plot to native settlement, and within two years, 400 Seneca were living on the tract. In 1918, most of Cornplanter's descendants were killed in the 696: 93: 77:, which submerged the vast majority of the tract. Graves located in a cemetery on the tract mostly were exhumed and their bodies were reinterred in higher ground. 271: 474: 394: 479: 389: 711: 449: 424: 691: 469: 439: 409: 404: 429: 399: 615: 706: 686: 626: 489: 414: 434: 419: 264: 97: 249: 146: 257: 701: 454: 464: 459: 562: 484: 229: 557: 118: 649: 444: 281: 36: 572: 532: 512: 371: 361: 527: 522: 499: 381: 356: 351: 279: 620: 507: 366: 343: 592: 567: 517: 656: 582: 577: 552: 322: 303: 208: 188: 54:
during its existence. It was originally established in 1796 as a grant to Seneca diplomat
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The tract comprised the only native reserved lands within the state of
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Miller, Ernest C. (1958). "Pennsylvania's Last Indian School."
96:. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Archived from 43:. The tract consisted of 1,500 acres (610 ha) along the 119:"Cayuga: Our Oral Legacy - Home. Cayuga Digital Dictionary" 697:
Unincorporated communities in Warren County, Pennsylvania
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The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters.
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Warren County, Pennsylvania
Seneca tribe
Allegheny River
Pennsylvania
Cornplanter
1918 flu pandemic
Jesse Cornplanter
Kinzua Dam
Allegheny Reservoir
"Chief Cornplanter"
the original
"Cayuga: Our Oral Legacy - Home. Cayuga Digital Dictionary"
the original
Death of Chief Edward Cornplanter


"Cornplanter Cemetery - Warren County, Pennsylvania"
"Cemetery Flooded by the Kinzua Dam"
"Cornplanter, Can You Swim?"
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Warren County, Pennsylvania
County seat
Warren
City
Warren
Boroughs
Bear Lake

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