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  • Seneca Quarry
  • United States historic place

    Seneca Quarry is a historic site located at Seneca, Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on the north bank of

    Seneca Quarry

    Seneca Quarry

    Seneca_Quarry

  • Smithsonian Institution Building
  • Building in Washington, D.C.

    architect and building committee finally settled on Seneca red sandstone from the Seneca Quarry in Montgomery County, Maryland. The redstone was substantially

    Smithsonian Institution Building

    Smithsonian Institution Building

    Smithsonian_Institution_Building

  • Seneca Creek State Park
  • State park in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States

    light up in response. The remains of Seneca Quarry, built in 1837, is off Tschiffely Mill Road just west of where Seneca Creek empties into the Potomac. The

    Seneca Creek State Park

    Seneca Creek State Park

    Seneca_Creek_State_Park

  • Seneca Creek (Potomac River tributary)
  • Tributary of the Potomac River in Maryland, United States

    and restroom facilities. Just west of the creek's mouth is the Seneca Quarry, the quarry that provided the red sandstone for the Smithsonian Castle and

    Seneca Creek (Potomac River tributary)

    Seneca Creek (Potomac River tributary)

    Seneca_Creek_(Potomac_River_tributary)

  • Seneca Historic District (Poolesville, Maryland)
  • Historic district in Maryland, United States

    including Seneca Aqueduct (Aqueduct No. 1), Lock No. 24 (Riley's Lock), the adjacent lock house; as well as the Seneca Quarry and quarry masters house

    Seneca Historic District (Poolesville, Maryland)

    Seneca Historic District (Poolesville, Maryland)

    Seneca_Historic_District_(Poolesville,_Maryland)

  • List of quarries in the United States
  • Quartzite Quarry Archeological Site, Pasadena, Maryland, NRHP-listed, Quartzite and sandstone quarries of the Woodland period Seneca Quarry, Seneca, Maryland

    List of quarries in the United States

    List_of_quarries_in_the_United_States

  • James Renwick Jr.
  • American architect (1818–1895)

    Smithsonian's Board of Regents, and was built with red sandstone quarried at Seneca Quarry in Seneca, Maryland. The Smithsonian Institution Building proved influential

    James Renwick Jr.

    James Renwick Jr.

    James_Renwick_Jr.

  • Riley's Lock
  • Lock on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal in Darnestown, Maryland, United States

    602 in 2025). The lock was made from Seneca Creek Red Sandstone boated down the Potomac River from the Seneca Quarry. Construction of the lock house began

    Riley's Lock

    Riley's Lock

    Riley's_Lock

  • Robert Dale Owen
  • Scottish-Welsh American social reformer (1801–1877)

    architect, James Dixson and Gilbert Cameron as the contractors, and the Seneca Quarry for its distinct, dark-red sandstone. Owen, his brother David Dale Owen

    Robert Dale Owen

    Robert Dale Owen

    Robert_Dale_Owen

  • Seneca, Maryland
  • Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States

    called the community Seneca. Robert Peter died in 1806, and his eldest son Thomas inherited land near Seneca including the quarry. Construction of the

    Seneca, Maryland

    Seneca, Maryland

    Seneca,_Maryland

  • Tudor Place
  • Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States

    1828 to 1830 called Montevideo. The farm also included the redstone Seneca Quarry, whose stone Peter would bid on and win the Smithsonian Institution

    Tudor Place

    Tudor Place

    Tudor_Place

  • Poolesville, Maryland
  • Town in Maryland, United States

    educate the children of the stone cutters who worked at the Seneca Quarry. Operating as the Seneca Schoolhouse Museum, it provides tours to schoolchildren

    Poolesville, Maryland

    Poolesville, Maryland

    Poolesville,_Maryland

  • Henry D. Cooke
  • American politician

    plagued the Grant administration known as the Seneca Stone Ring Scandal. The owners of the Seneca Quarry, the Seneca Sandstone Company, had sold shares to senior

    Henry D. Cooke

    Henry D. Cooke

    Henry_D._Cooke

  • Freedman's Savings Bank
  • Private savings bank chartered by the U.S. Congress

    investment was in loans totalling $50,000 to the Seneca Sandstone Company, owner of the Seneca Quarry, secured by "the company's worthless bonds". The

    Freedman's Savings Bank

    Freedman's Savings Bank

    Freedman's_Savings_Bank

  • Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
  • Canal in Washington, D.C., and Maryland

    lock houses were made from Seneca red sandstone, quarried from the Seneca Quarry, as was Aqueduct No. 1, better known as Seneca Aqueduct. This unique structure

    Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

    Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

    Chesapeake_and_Ohio_Canal

  • John S. Mosby
  • Confederate Army officer, US Diplomat (1833–1916)

    1863 pp.75–76 Peck, Garrett (2013). The Smithsonian Castle and the Seneca Quarry. Charleston, SC: The History Press. pp. 62–65. ISBN 978-1609499297.

    John S. Mosby

    John S. Mosby

    John_S._Mosby

  • Manassas Sandstone
  • Sandstone geological formation in Virginia, United States

    mined from the famed Seneca sandstone of Seneca Quarry. These rocks were used as building stones for local landmarks such as Seneca Aqueduct and Smithsonian

    Manassas Sandstone

    Manassas Sandstone

    Manassas_Sandstone

  • McClellan Gate
  • Construction soon began on a fence composed of sandstone taken from Seneca Quarry in Maryland. Five years later, all the Arlington Estate land not encompassed

    McClellan Gate

    McClellan Gate

    McClellan_Gate

  • Patowmack Canal
  • Five canals in Maryland and Virginia, USA

    around Great Falls, and were constructed of red sandstone from the Seneca Quarry across the river in Maryland. Locking through the whole canal could

    Patowmack Canal

    Patowmack Canal

    Patowmack_Canal

  • Seneca Aqueduct
  • United States historic place

    Lock Road in Seneca, Maryland. Seneca Aqueduct was built from 1829 to 1832 with three red sandstone arches quarried in the nearby Seneca Quarry, just a few

    Seneca Aqueduct

    Seneca Aqueduct

    Seneca_Aqueduct

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Maryland
  • Seneca Quarry

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Maryland

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Maryland

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Montgomery_County,_Maryland

  • Union Arch Bridge
  • Historic masonry structure in Maryland, U.S.

    is constructed of Massachusetts granite and red sandstone quarried at the nearby Seneca Quarry, and rises 101 ft (31 m) above Cabin John Creek. The main

    Union Arch Bridge

    Union Arch Bridge

    Union_Arch_Bridge

  • Luther Place Memorial Church
  • Historic church in Washington, D.C., United States

    The church's exterior is covered with red sandstone from the Seneca Quarry, the same quarry that provided the stone for the Smithsonian Castle. The church

    Luther Place Memorial Church

    Luther Place Memorial Church

    Luther_Place_Memorial_Church

  • Violette's Lock
  • Lock on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal

    2025). The lock was made from Seneca Creek Red Sandstone boated a short distance down the Potomac River from the Seneca Quarry. Construction of the lockhouse

    Violette's Lock

    Violette's Lock

    Violette's_Lock

  • Locks on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
  • section up to Dam #3 (Harpers Ferry) was opened, Lock 24 was the lock at the Seneca Aqueduct (i.e. Riley's Lock). Guard lock #2 is also 88 feet 5 inches long

    Locks on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

    Locks on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

    Locks_on_the_Chesapeake_and_Ohio_Canal

  • Arlington Ridge Road
  • Street in Arlington County, Virginia

    Construction immediately began on a fence composed of red sandstone taken from Seneca Quarry in Maryland. This boundary wall was built along Arlington Ridge Road

    Arlington Ridge Road

    Arlington_Ridge_Road

  • Swains Lock
  • Lock on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal in Travilah, Maryland, United States

    785 in 2025). The lock was made from Seneca Creek Red Sandstone boated down the Potomac River from the Seneca Quarry. Construction of the lock house began

    Swains Lock

    Swains Lock

    Swains_Lock

  • Trinity Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.)
  • Building in DC, United-States

    March 15, 2022. Peck, Garrett (2013). The Smithsonian Castle and The Seneca Quarry. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. ISBN 9781614238577. Archived from

    Trinity Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.)

    Trinity Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.)

    Trinity_Episcopal_Church_(Washington,_D.C.)

  • David Dale Owen
  • American geologist (1807–1860)

    the Seneca Quarry's distinctive, dark-red Seneca Creek sandstone that was used in its construction. The following year Owen identified a quarry at Bull

    David Dale Owen

    David Dale Owen

    David_Dale_Owen

  • Lake Hartwell
  • Reservoir on the Georgia/South Carolina border, United States

    and South Carolina and encompassing parts of the Savannah, Tugaloo, and Seneca Rivers. Lake Hartwell is one of the largest recreation lakes in the Southeastern

    Lake Hartwell

    Lake Hartwell

    Lake_Hartwell

  • Darnestown, Maryland
  • Census-designated place in the United States

    of the C&O Canal, Seneca lost its relevance. Today, a few homes, a schoolhouse, a store, ruins of two mills, and ruins of a quarry are all that remain

    Darnestown, Maryland

    Darnestown, Maryland

    Darnestown,_Maryland

  • Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland
  • State-recognized tribe and non-profit organization based in Maryland

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland

    Piscataway-Conoy_Tribe_of_Maryland

  • Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site
  • United States historic place

    The Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site is an archeological site located near Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. The site is one of a group of interrelated

    Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site

    Heath_Farm_Jasper_Quarry_Archeological_Site

  • Indigenous peoples of Maryland
  • of the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation. Some citizens of the Seneca–Cayuga Nation in Oklahoma are Susquehannock descendants. Lenape people are

    Indigenous peoples of Maryland

    Indigenous peoples of Maryland

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Maryland

  • Diver's Lake
  • Glacial lake in western New York

    comes from the belief held by the Seneca that a spirit sea serpent, "Sais-Tah-Go-Wa" lived there. According to Seneca mythology, the lake was believed

    Diver's Lake

    Diver's_Lake

  • Susquehannock
  • Indigenous people of the Eastern Woodlands

    absorbed by the Haudenosaunee. In the late 1680s, a group of Susquehannock and Seneca established a settlement on the Conestoga River in present-day Lancaster

    Susquehannock

    Susquehannock

    Susquehannock

  • Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site
  • United States historic place

    The Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site is an archeological site located near Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. The site is one

    Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site

    Iron_Hill_Cut_Jasper_Quarry_Archeological_Site

  • Broad Creek Soapstone Quarries
  • United States historic place

    The Broad Creek Soapstone Quarries, also known as Orr Prehistoric Steatite Quarry Archeological Site, is an archeological site located near Dublin, just

    Broad Creek Soapstone Quarries

    Broad_Creek_Soapstone_Quarries

  • Patuxent people
  • Ethnic group

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Patuxent people

    Patuxent_people

  • 1652 Articles of Peace and Friendship
  • 1652 treaty between Maryland and the Susquehannock people

    Susquehannock descendants still exist and are enrolled citizens of the Seneca–Cayuga Nation as well as some Iroquois First Nations in Canada and the US

    1652 Articles of Peace and Friendship

    1652_Articles_of_Peace_and_Friendship

  • Nacotchtank
  • Native American people

    two types of rock were available in various quarries throughout Nacotchtank territory. At these quarries, the Nacotchtank would chip away large chunks

    Nacotchtank

    Nacotchtank

  • Doeg people
  • Native American people

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Doeg people

    Doeg people

    Doeg_people

  • Germany Valley
  • Valley in West Virginia

    farmers in the mid-18th century. It is today a part of the Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of the Monongahela National Forest, although

    Germany Valley

    Germany Valley

    Germany_Valley

  • Chaptico
  • Group of Native Americans

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Chaptico

    Chaptico

  • Tockwogh
  • Extinct Algonquian tribe

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Tockwogh

    Tockwogh

  • List of Maryland placenames of Native American origin
  • comes from the Algonquian word for "circling of the water." Seneca - named for the Seneca people, an Iroquoian tribe. Takoma Park - originally the name

    List of Maryland placenames of Native American origin

    List_of_Maryland_placenames_of_Native_American_origin

  • Pocomoke people
  • Indigenous people in Maryland

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Pocomoke people

    Pocomoke_people

  • Flint Ridge State Memorial
  • Archaeological site in Ohio, United States

    Flint Ridge Ancient Quarries and Nature Preserve is a Native American flint quarry located in Hopewell Township, Licking County, Ohio, about 3 miles (5 km)

    Flint Ridge State Memorial

    Flint Ridge State Memorial

    Flint_Ridge_State_Memorial

  • Bumpstead Archeological Site
  • United States historic place

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Bumpstead Archeological Site

    Bumpstead_Archeological_Site

  • Camel's Den Cave
  • Shelter cave in Howard County, Maryland

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Camel's Den Cave

    Camel's Den Cave

    Camel's_Den_Cave

  • Choptank people
  • Native American people

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Choptank people

    Choptank_people

  • Nemacolin's Path
  • Ancient Native American trail

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Nemacolin's Path

    Nemacolin's Path

    Nemacolin's_Path

  • Iroquoian languages
  • Native American language family

    Iroquoian Northern Iroquoian (Lake Iroquoian) Iroquois Proper (Five Nations) Seneca (severely endangered) Cayuga (severely endangered) Onondaga (severely endangered)

    Iroquoian languages

    Iroquoian languages

    Iroquoian_languages

  • Yaocomico
  • Group of indigenous people native to North America

    Iroquoian-speaking tribes from the north, specifically the Susquehannock and Seneca, the latter part of the Iroquois Confederacy. Despite relations with the

    Yaocomico

    Yaocomico

    Yaocomico

  • List of disasters in the United States by death toll
  • Sherman, Texas: 73+ deaths Ortonville–Thomas–Oakwood, Michigan: 47+ deaths Seneca–Oneida, Kansas/Falls City, Nebraska: 25+ deaths Imbs–Germantown, Illinois:

    List of disasters in the United States by death toll

    List of disasters in the United States by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_the_United_States_by_death_toll

  • Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory
  • State-recognized tribe in Maryland, US

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory

    Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory

    Piscataway_Indian_Nation_and_Tayac_Territory

  • Matapeake people
  • Ethnic group

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Matapeake people

    Matapeake_people

  • Turkey Tayac
  • Native American activist

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Turkey Tayac

    Turkey_Tayac

  • Nanticoke people
  • Native American people

    near Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and along the Juniata River, territory of the Seneca people. The city of Nanticoke is named after one of their settlements. While

    Nanticoke people

    Nanticoke people

    Nanticoke_people

  • Mattawoman
  • Native American people

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Mattawoman

    Mattawoman

    Mattawoman

  • Accohannock Indian Tribe
  • State-recognized tribe in Maryland

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Accohannock_Indian_Tribe

  • Elkridge Site
  • United States historic place

    Patapsco River valley, partially escaping the destructive forces of gravel quarrying. The site appears to have been abandoned as a permanent village in the

    Elkridge Site

    Elkridge_Site

  • Lackawanna Steel Company
  • Defunct American steel manufacturer

    In 1899, Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company move its facilities to West Seneca, New York, drawn by the area's easy access to Great Lakes shipping and the

    Lackawanna Steel Company

    Lackawanna_Steel_Company

  • Piscataway language
  • Extinct Algonquian language of Maryland, US

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Piscataway language

    Piscataway language

    Piscataway_language

  • Mary Kittamaquund
  • Piscataway diplomat

    as merchants and lawyers, and also owned and operated plantations and a quarry near the Occoquan River's junction with the Potomac. George Brent (d. 1694)

    Mary Kittamaquund

    Mary_Kittamaquund

  • Piscataway people
  • Native American ethnic group

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Piscataway people

    Piscataway people

    Piscataway_people

  • Assateague people
  • Algonquin Native American tribe

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Assateague people

    Assateague_people

  • Slavery in ancient Rome
  • or head of household and more precisely the estate owner. According to Seneca, the early Romans coined paterfamilias as a euphemism for the relationship

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery_in_ancient_Rome

  • Nelson Rocks
  • Rock formation in West Virginia, United States

    which contain several other similar "razorback" ridges or "fins" including Seneca Rocks, Champe Rocks, and Judy Rocks, all on the western flank of North Fork

    Nelson Rocks

    Nelson Rocks

    Nelson_Rocks

  • Merlin (bird)
  • Species of bird

    columbarius was an uncommon breeding bird in Ohio before the 20th century, but in Seneca County, as early as the 1900s even single adults were rarely seen in the

    Merlin (bird)

    Merlin (bird)

    Merlin_(bird)

  • List of enclaves and exclaves
  • longer exist as enclaves: Audubon Park, Meadowview Estates, Parkway Village, Seneca Gardens, Wellington, and the combination of Kingsley, Strathmoor Manor,

    List of enclaves and exclaves

    List_of_enclaves_and_exclaves

  • McCandless Archeological Site
  • United States historic place

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    McCandless Archeological Site

    McCandless_Archeological_Site

  • Accokeek people
  • Historical Native American tribe from Maryland

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Accokeek people

    Accokeek_people

  • Arundel Cove Archaeological Site
  • United States historic place

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Arundel Cove Archaeological Site

    Arundel_Cove_Archaeological_Site

  • Susquehannock language
  • Iroquoian language spoken in eastern US

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Susquehannock language

    Susquehannock language

    Susquehannock_language

  • Central Park
  • Public park in Manhattan, New York

    structures and settlements, including a majority-Black settlement named Seneca Village, were seized through eminent domain and razed. The park's first

    Central Park

    Central Park

    Central_Park

  • Eaton Site
  • United States historic place

    Eaton Site is a historic archeological site located at West Seneca in Erie County, New York. It contains a record of small, intermittently occupied campsites

    Eaton Site

    Eaton_Site

  • Shoemaker III Village Site
  • United States historic place

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Shoemaker III Village Site

    Shoemaker_III_Village_Site

  • Nolands Ferry I Archeological Site
  • United States historic place

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Nolands Ferry I Archeological Site

    Nolands Ferry I Archeological Site

    Nolands_Ferry_I_Archeological_Site

  • Bonfield, Illinois
  • Village in Illinois, United States

    village was named after Thomas Bonfield, an attorney for the Kankakee & Seneca Railroad Company, which established a depot in the village. The railroad

    Bonfield, Illinois

    Bonfield, Illinois

    Bonfield,_Illinois

  • Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1920 amendment mandating women's suffrage

    women's rights became more active in the mid-19th century and, in 1848, the Seneca Falls convention adopted the Declaration of Sentiments, which called for

    Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Nineteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • Paw Paw Cove Site
  • United States historic place

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Paw Paw Cove Site

    Paw_Paw_Cove_Site

  • Potapoco
  • Native American people

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Potapoco

    Potapoco

  • Powhatan language
  • Indigenous language of Tidewater Virginia

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Powhatan language

    Powhatan_language

  • Beck Northeast Site
  • United States historic place

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Beck Northeast Site

    Beck_Northeast_Site

  • List of deadliest tornadoes in the Americas
  • Chapel—Birmingham, Alabama 1956 April 15 25 200 F4 1956 McDonald Chapel tornado Seneca/Oneida/Sabetha/Reserve, Kansas—Falls City, Nebraska 1896 May 17 25 200 F5

    List of deadliest tornadoes in the Americas

    List of deadliest tornadoes in the Americas

    List_of_deadliest_tornadoes_in_the_Americas

  • Barton Village Site
  • United States historic place

    particular the Lockhart site (44WR20) is another similar location. This is a quarry-related site where jasper was processed. Meadowcroft Rockshelter "National

    Barton Village Site

    Barton_Village_Site

  • Monongahela culture
  • Archaeological culture in the US

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Monongahela culture

    Monongahela culture

    Monongahela_culture

  • Aisquith Farm E Archeological Site
  • United States historic place

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Aisquith Farm E Archeological Site

    Aisquith_Farm_E_Archeological_Site

  • List of crossings of the Illinois River
  • Carries Location Coordinates Brussels Ferry Point Pct., Calhoun Co. and Quarry Twp., Jersey Co. west of Grafton 38°57′54.69″N 90°29′41.40″W / 38.9651917°N

    List of crossings of the Illinois River

    List_of_crossings_of_the_Illinois_River

  • West Virginia
  • U.S. state

    the Kanawha and Little Kanawha Rivers. During the 1750s, when the Mingo Seneca seceded from the Iroquois and returned to the Ohio River Valley, they contend

    West Virginia

    West Virginia

    West_Virginia

  • Baltimore American Indian Center
  • Organization in Upper Fell's Point, Baltimore, Maryland, US

    Camp Archeological Site Heath Farm Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Hoye Site Iron Hill Cut Jasper Quarry Archeological Site Katcef Archeological Site

    Baltimore American Indian Center

    Baltimore American Indian Center

    Baltimore_American_Indian_Center

  • Marble Hill, Manhattan
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    out in Inwood and Marble Hill, known as Inwood marble. The marble was quarried for the federal buildings in lower Manhattan when New York was the capital

    Marble Hill, Manhattan

    Marble Hill, Manhattan

    Marble_Hill,_Manhattan

  • Genesee County, Michigan
  • County in Michigan, United States

    was named after Genesee County, New York, which in turn comes from the Seneca word Gen-nis'-hee-yo, meaning "Beautiful Valley". Genesee County comprises

    Genesee County, Michigan

    Genesee County, Michigan

    Genesee_County,_Michigan

  • Shawnee Old Fields Village Site
  • Archaeological site

    Indians Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Seneca–Cayuga Nation Shawnee Tribe State-recognized tribes Accohannock Indian Tribe

    Shawnee Old Fields Village Site

    Shawnee_Old_Fields_Village_Site

  • Willin Village Archeological Site
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    Willin Village Archeological Site

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  • Hyrum Smith
  • American Mormon leader (1800–1844)

    and established the Church of Christ. In June 1829, Smith was baptized in Seneca Lake, New York. He was one of the Eight Witnesses who swore to the reality

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    Pet form of French Geneviève, probably GENEVA means "race of women."

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    Graceful, Heavenly

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    Celenne

    or Selena.

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  • SERENA
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    English

    SERENA

    Latin name derived from the word serenus, SERENA means "serene, tranquil."

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    Arthurian Legend

    Lausanne

    Lake Geneva.

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    Spanish

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    Variant spelling of Medieval Spanish Sens, SENCE means "holy."

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    or Selena.

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    Hindi/Indian

    SEETA

    (सीता) Variant spelling of Hindi Sita, SEETA means "furrow."

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    German

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    Pet form of German Kreszentia, SENTA means "to spring up, grow, thrive."

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    Hindi/Indian

    SEEMA

    (सीमा) Variant spelling of Hindi Sima, SEEMA means "boundary, limit." Compare with another form of Seema.

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    Scottish

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    Scottish name, probably derived from the Gaelic word seang, SENGA means "slender."

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    Italian Spanish American Latin

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    Denica

    Combination of Deana (divine) and Dina (from the valley; avenged).

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

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    Type of flower

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  • Female

    Serbian

    SENKA

    Serbian name SENKA means "shadow."

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  • Female

    Finnish

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    Finnish form of Russian Kseniya, SENJA means "stranger, foreigner," but sometimes rendered "hospitable (esp. to foreigners)."

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    REBECA

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Hebrew Ribqah, REBECA means "ensnarer." 

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  • Girl/Female

    French American German

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    Of the race of women. Juniper.

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    Strong Ruler; Army of Power; People of Power; Form of Walter; Ruler of the Army

  • Jazzalyn
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    American, British, English

    Jazzalyn

    Fragrant Flower; Modern Variant of Jasmine

  • Lucia | லுஸியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Lucia | லுஸியா

    The light of india

  • Dion
  • Boy/Male

    African American American Shakespearean Greek English French

    Dion

    God.

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Bahz |

    Name of bin Hakeem

  • Rachi | ரசீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rachi | ரசீ

    East, Morning

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    Muslim

    Karida | کآریدا

    Untouched

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    Indian

    Jayneesh

    Lord of Man

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  • Girl/Female

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    Treatises on Ritual; Meditation; Discipline

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  • Select
  • a.

    Taken from a number by preferance; picked out as more valuable or exellent than others; of special value or exellence; nicely chosen; selected; choice.

  • Select
  • v. t.

    To choose and take from a number; to take by preference from among others; to pick out; to cull; as, to select the best authors for perusal.

  • Enema
  • n.

    An injection, or clyster, thrown into the rectum as a medicine, or to impart nourishment.

  • Senna
  • n.

    The leaves of several leguminous plants of the genus Cassia. (C. acutifolia, C. angustifolia, etc.). They constitute a valuable but nauseous cathartic medicine.

  • Esnecy
  • n.

    A prerogative given to the eldest coparcener to choose first after an inheritance is divided.

  • Senega
  • n.

    Seneca root.

  • Senecio
  • n.

    A very large genus of composite plants including the groundsel and the golden ragwort.

  • Selecting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Select

  • Senegal
  • n.

    Gum senegal. See under Gum.

  • Sneck
  • v. t.

    To fasten by a hatch; to latch, as a door.

  • Geneva
  • n.

    A strongly alcoholic liquor, flavored with juniper berries; -- made in Holland; Holland gin; Hollands.

  • Genera
  • n. pl.

    See Genus.

  • Sneck
  • n.

    A door latch.

  • Senna
  • n.

    The plants themselves, native to the East, but now cultivated largely in the south of Europe and in the West Indies.

  • Selected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Select

  • Genera
  • pl.

    of Genus

  • Geneva
  • n.

    The chief city of Switzerland.

  • Senecas
  • n. pl.

    A tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited a part of Western New York. This tribe was the most numerous and most warlike of the Five Nations.

  • Senza
  • prep.

    Without; as, senza stromenti, without instruments.

  • Senegin
  • n.

    A substance extracted from the rootstock of the Polygala Senega (Seneca root), and probably identical with polygalic acid.