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Edward Erie Poor died in 1900.
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Lewis and Clark reached the Pacific in 1805. The Erie Canal opened in 1825.
Pennsylvania was founded December 12, 1787. Before that time and European settlement, it was inhabited by many Indian tribes, including the Erie, Honniasont, Huron, Iroquois, Leni Lenape, Munsee, Shawnee, and Susquehannock.
The American Revolution started in 1776. The Erie Canal was started in 1817.
According to Hobby Lobby's website, a store in Erie, PA will be located at 1900 Keystone Drive. No opening date is listed, but I would guess late spring, early summer of 2011.
There are several tribes who inhabited Pennsylvania. They were the Lenape, the Seneca and Oneida of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Munsee, Shawnee, Erie and Susquehonnock tribes. Later the Nanticoke tribe migrated to the region. Today there are no federally recognized tribes in Pennsylvania, although the Indians do still exist.
One of the games Indians tribes played was called Baggataway. It was a lacrosse style game that was played with many other tribes. It was sometimes used to settle disputes and often had hundreds of participants.
The Erie tribe and their neighbours the Tionontati (Tobacco Indians) and the Attiwandaronk (Neutrals) were caught up in 17th century trade wars which originated with French, Dutch and English traders demanding huge numbers of beaver skins and other furs. The powerful Iroquois soon exhausted the supply of beavers in their own country and the only answer was to expand and take over lands occupied by other tribes. In March 1649 the Senecas and Mohawks (part of the Iroquois group) attacked the Hurons, who burned their own villages and fled west. By 1651 the Tobacco and Neutral tribes had been almost wiped out, followed in 1654 by the Erie. The survivors of all these tribes were often absorbed into the Iroquois, being adopted into clans and forcibly married to Iroquois men and women. So no, the Erie people did not disappear, their remnants were simply absorbed into the Iroquois.
Erie canal And Pennsylvania canal. THe Ohio-and-Erie canal is larger than both of those canals so i would say the Ohio-and-Erie, then the Erie canal before the pennsylvania canal
The Erie Otters began play as the Hamilton Tiger Cubs in 1953. The team also played in St. Catharines, Brantford, and Niagara Falls before settling in Erie in 1996.