- "Chinodahichetha." In the
second half of 1749, the
French explorer Pierre Joseph Céloron de
Blainville (1693-1759)
claimed French sovereignty over the Ohio Valley...
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Celoron (/ˈsɛlərɒn/ SEL-ər-on) is a
village in
Chautauqua County, New York,
United States. It is part of the town of
Ellicott and sits on the west boundary...
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Céloron threatened Old
Briton with
severe consequences if he
continued to
trade with
British colonists, but Old
Briton ignored the warning.
Céloron returned...
- Pierre-Joseph
Céloron de
Blainville (29 December 1693 – 14 April 1759), also
known as
Celeron de
Bienville (or Céleron, or
Céloron, etc.), was a French...
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sculpted by
David Poulin and
installed in
Lucille Ball
Memorial Park in
Celoron, New York in 2009. The
statue was
deemed "scary" by residents, earning...
- town's po****tion
varied from
approximately 200 to 500 people. In 1749
Céloron de
Blainville observed fifty cabins housing about sixty warriors,: 30 ...
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contingents of
Seneca and Lenape.
After his
visit to
Lower Shawneetown in 1749,
Céloron de
Blainville wrote: this
village [is]
composed for the most part of Chavenois...
- member,
Pierre Joseph Céloron de Blainville, is the
subject of a folk song by
Robert Schmertz entitled Celoron.
Famous Céloron de
Blainville family are :...
- businesswoman; born in
Jamestown and
raised in
nearby Celoron; two life-size
statues of her are in
Celoron Park
Suzan Ball,
actress and
second cousin of Lucille...
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government which inhabit it."
Céloron gave this
chief wampum belts to
deliver to the
villages lower down as an
invitation to hear
Céloron speak at a
council he...