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Watseka or
Watchekee (c. 1810–1878) was a
Potawatomi Native American woman, born in Illinois, and
named for the
heroine of a
Potawatomi legend. Her uncle...
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Watseka is a city in and the
county seat of
Iroquois County, Illinois,
United States. It is
located approximately 15
miles (24 km) west of the Illinois-Indiana...
- USS
Watseka (YTM-387) was a
medium harbor tug of the YTM-192
class in the
service of the
United States Navy
during World War II. The
Naval Historical...
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Watseka Wonder is the name
given to the
alleged spiritual possession of fourteen-year-old
Lurancy Vennum of
Watseka,
Illinois in the late 19th century...
- the only
county in the
United States named Iroquois. The
county seat is
Watseka. The
county is
located along the
border with Indiana.
Iroquois County was...
- replacement. Le V****eur also
married Hubbard's ex-wife,
Watseka (also
called Watch-e-kee), the
namesake of
Watseka,
Illinois He had
three children with her, and...
- Expedition. USS
Watseka (YT-387), a 1944
harbor tug
named for a
Potawatomi woman, (the
Naval Historical Center says the name
Watseka is "possibly a variant...
- The
Watseka Union Depot is a
historic railway station located on
South Second Street in
Watseka, Illinois. The
depot was
built in 1906 to accommodate...
- The film is
based upon the
events surrounding what
became known as the '
Watseka Wonder'.
Using period photographs,
dramatic recreations, and interviews...
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Iroquois County along Illinois Route 1,
which leads north 12
miles (19 km) to
Watseka, the
county seat, and
south the same
distance to
Hoopeston in Vermilion...