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30
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Indigenous History of Wooster
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Oak Hill (Wooster) Cemetery
Subject
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Beaver Hat Town
Description
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An area at the entrance of the Oak Hill Cemetery on the edge of Wooster, this is another potential site for the former Beaver Hat Town Lenape village.
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Scott McLellan
Date
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2013/06/05
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Elisabeth Abell
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Rights held by Scott McLellan
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Photo
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DSCN1760
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Schellin Park, Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio
American Indian
Apple
Beaver Hat Town
Cemetery
Chauquecake
Chief Beaver Hat
Delaware
indigenous
Lenape
Native American
orchard
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Indigenous History of Wooster
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View from Schelling Park of Former Apple Chauquecake
Subject
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Beaver Hat Town
Description
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A view from the intersections memorial, this is potentially a part of the area that was once occupied by Chief Pallelelond's apple orchard. It is now sovered by routes 30, 83, and 3.
Creator
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Scott McLellan
Date
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2013/06/05
Contributor
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Elisabeth Abell
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Rights held by Scott McLellan
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DSCN1753
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Schelling Park, Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio
American Indian
Beaver Hat Town
Chauquecake
Delaware
indigenous
Lenape
Leni-Lenape
Native American
orchard
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Indigenous History of Wooster
Still Image
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Memorial of the American Indian Trails Intersections
Subject
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Beaver Hat Town
Description
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This memorial was built by the City of Wooster to recognize the crossing of three major indigenous trails that intersected in what is not Wooster. While it stands a few hundred feet from where they intersected upon the Larwills' arrival, it pays homage to the huge role pre-settler, indigenous infrastructure played in Wooster's success.
Creator
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Scott McLellan
Date
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2013/06/05
Contributor
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Elisabeth Abell
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Rights held by Scott McLellan
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Photo
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Image
Identifier
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DSCN1750
Coverage
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Schellin Park, Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio
American Indian
Apple Chauquecake
Apple Orchard
Beaver Hat Town
Chief Beaver Hat
Delaware
indigenous
Lenape
Native American
village