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Mohawk Valley is a region in central New York state, USA. It is called the "Gateway to the Adirondacks" and is a natural starting point for fall foliage expeditions. It is ... rich in history: The battle of Oriskany and the siege of Fort Stanwix figured prominately in the American revolutionary war.
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Because of unsettled conflicts with settlers infiltrating into the Mohawk Valley and outstanding treaty obligations to the Crown, the Mohawks fought against the United States during the American Revolutionary War. Most of the Mohawks at the Upper Castle fled to Fort Niagara, while most of those at the Lower Castle fled to Montreal. A few such as the sachem Little Abraham at Fort Hunter remained neutral throughout the war. During this war, Johannes Tekarihoga was the leader of the Mohawks. After the American victory in the revolutionary war, one prominent Mohawk war chief, Joseph Brant, led a large group of Iroquois out of New York to a new homeland at Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario. Johannes Tekarihoga died around 1780, and Catherine Crogan, wife of Joseph Brant, named her brother Henry Crogan as the new Tekarihoga.
Boeing B-52G 58-0225 "Mohawk Valley" landed at Griffiss AFB for the first time on January 12, 1960, just 7 days after being completed by the Boeing Aircraft Corporation at Wichita, Kansas. Thirty-one years after rolling off the assembly line, the "Mohawk Valley"completed her flying days on May 9, 1991 piloted by Col. Mike Loughran, 416th BW's Commander. The aircraft has logged more than 12,400 flying hours, including a combat tour over Vietnam in 1973. Last assigned to Castle AFB, the "Buff" returned to Griffiss to be placed on static display. The name "Mohawk Valley" was on 225 when it first arrived at Griffiss AFB and the mission markings from the persian gulf war symbolize the wing's B-52Gs in that conflict.
To the Mohawk themselves, they are Kanien'kehá:ka and "People of the Flint". The use of People of the Flint is associated with their origins in the Mohawk Valley , and their original homeland in the United States, New York. There, flint deposits were traditionally used in Mohawk bow arrows, and as Toolmaking Flint.
The Saturn of Mohawk Valley web site requires frames to function properly. You can access most pages by using the sitemap, or call 888-20-SATURN and a sales representative will be happy to assist you over the phone.
Catherine was known as the "Queen Mother of Golf" in the Mohawk Valley. She won her first tournament in 1936 at Valley View Country Club and continued her distinguished career for sixty years. She was the golf writer for the was the only female member of the Golf Writers
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