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Neucheconeh (fl. 1732–1748, also
known as Newcheconner, Nocheknonee, Neucheconner, Neucheconno, Neucheconer, Nowchekano, Nawchikana, Neuchconna, Nuckegunnah...
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noted scout and
interpreter on
American side
during the War of 1812
Neucheconeh (d. ca. 1748),
chief of the
western Pennsylvania Shawnee who campaigned...
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chief by 1738 and came with his
father (Tamenebuck), Cacowatchike,
Neucheconeh, and
other Shawnee chiefs to a
peace treaty conference in Philadelphia...
- The
Shawnee established several smaller communities nearby,
including Neucheconeh's Town,
later known as Chartier's Town
after the
Shawnee leader Peter...
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Peter Chartier and
about 400 Shawnees,
including Meshemethequater and
Neucheconeh,
stopped at
Logstown to
visit Kakowatcheky and to try to
persuade him...
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Chartier and
about 400
Pekowi Shawnees,
including Meshemethequater and
Neucheconeh,
stopped at
Logstown to
visit Kakowatcheky and to try to
persuade him...
- made that all
traders bring "good powder." The
letter was
signed by
Neucheconeh and four
other Shawnee leaders and
witnessed by Le Tort, Chartier, Larey...
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tribes away from
British influence, but Chartier, Meshemethequater, and
Neucheconeh were the only
Shawnee leaders to
accept French patronage. His band preferred...
- traders. On 20
March 1738, he and 98
other Shawnee elders,
including Neucheconeh, sent a
letter addressed to
Thomas Penn and
Acting Governor James Logan...