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* Wallace, Anthony, The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, 1969.
* Wallace, Anthony, The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, 1969, ISBN 0-394-71699-X
Wallace, The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca ( New York: Vintage Books, 1969 ).
He was the Seahawks ' third string quarterback behind Matt Hasselbeck and Seneca Wallace.
Midway through the first quarter, the Seahawks drove 57 yards in five plays, featuring a 28-yard reception by Seneca Wallace, and scored with quarterback Matt Hasselbeck's 17-yard touchdown pass to Jerramy Stevens.
Back-up quarterback Seneca Wallace threw a pass to Robinson that went for 90 yards and a touchdown on the Seahawks ' first play from scrimmage against the Philadelphia Eagles at Qwest Field in Seattle on November 2, 2008 which was also the longest pass in team history.
Seneca Wallace and Chris Spencer ( American football ) | Chris Spencer in 2008.
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* Wallace, Anthony, The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, 1969, ISBN 0-394-71699-X

Seneca and born
The emperors Trajan, Hadrian, and Theodosius I, the philosopher Seneca, and the poets Martial, Quintilian, and Lucan were born in Spain.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca was born in Cordoba, in the Baetica, the southern highly Romanized province of Spain.
" Griffin also infers from the ancient sources that Seneca was born in either 8, 4, or 1 BC.
His family was from Cordoba in Hispania ( the Iberian Peninsula ) and, like his father, Lucius Annaeus Seneca " the elder ," he was born there.
* Red Jacket, " Saguwatha " (" the keeper awake "), the Seneca chief was born here.
The Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate for 2004, former United States Senator from North Carolina, John Edwards, was born in Seneca.
Much of the information was provided by his colleague and friend Ely S. Parker, a Seneca born on the reservation in 1828.
Spiegelman was born in Seneca Falls, New York.
Some historians claim he was born at the Old Seneca Castle near present-day Geneva, New York, near the foot of Seneca Lake.
Ely Samuel Parker ( 1828 – August 31, 1895 ), ( born Hasanoanda, later known as Donehogawa ) was a Seneca attorney, engineer, and tribal diplomat.
Parker was born in 1828 as the sixth of seven children to William and Elizabeth Parker, of prominent Seneca families, at Indian Falls, New York ( then part of the Tonawanda Reservation ).
Wesley Cook " Wes " Bentley ( born September 4, 1978 ) is an American film actor known for his roles of Ricky Fitts in American Beauty and Seneca Crane in The Hunger Games.
The Roman philosopher Seneca ( 1 BCE-65 AD ) was born in Spain as were the poets Martial ( 41-104 AD ), Quintilian ( 35-100 AD ), and Lucan ( 39-65 AD ).
Bowen was born in Seneca Falls, New York in 1898 to Philinda Sprague and James Bowen.
Foster was born outside of Tiffin, Ohio, and grew up in the western Seneca County boomtown of Rome.
Martin was born and raised in Brantford, Ontario, and received a Diploma in Aviation and Flight Technology from Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario, in 1981.
Robertson was born in 1879 in Seneca Township, Ontario.
His Seneca name, Gaiänt ' wakê ( often spelled Gyantwachia ), means “ the planter ,” and another variation, Kaintwakon, means “ by what one plants .” He was born at Canawaugus ( now in the Town of Caledonia ) on the Genesee River in present-day New York State around 1750 and was raised by his mother with the Seneca.
As the Seneca and other Iroquois nations had a matrilineal system of kinship, Cornplanter was considered to be born into his mother's clan and gained his status from them.
Greatbatch was born in Buffalo, New York and attended public grade school at West Seneca High School West Seneca.
Handsome Lake was born around 1735 in the Seneca village of Conewaugus, located on the Genesee River near present-day Avon, New York.

Seneca and August
Lucy attended the Rochester women ’ s rights convention held in August 1848, two weeks after the historic Seneca Falls Convention, and signed the Rochester convention ’ s Declaration of Sentiments.
On August 25, 1993, the Seneca Nation commenced an action to reclaim land that allegedly was taken from it without the approval of the United States in the United States District Court for the Western District of New York.
On August 2010, the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre moved from the first floor of Robarts Library to OCAD University, which is shared with students with disabilities from that college, as well as from nearby Ryerson University and Seneca College.
In August 1843 Abby Kelley, an outspoken abolitionist, came to Seneca Falls and addressed a crowd on the south side of the Seneca River.
Brodhead left Fort Pitt on August 14, 1779, with a contingent of 600 men, regulars of his 8th Pennsylvania Regiment and militia, marching up the Allegheny River into the Seneca and Munsee country of northwestern Pennsylvania and southwestern New York.
On August 25, 1993, the Seneca filed suit in United States District Court to begin an action to reclaim land allegedly taken from it by New York without having gained required approval of the treaty by the United States government.
Larry Sorel is the Director of the Zoo and Rachel August is the Executive Director of the Seneca Park Zoo Society.
Handsome Lake ( Cayuga language: Sganyadái: yoˀ, Seneca language: Sganyodaiyoˀ ) ( Θkanyatararí • yau • in Tuscarora ) ( 1735 – 10 August 1815 ) was a Seneca religious leader of the Iroquois people.
In a letter dated 16 August 1754, Croghan wrote to the governor of the province of Pennsylvania that the Half King and his fellow Mingo Seneca people had been staying with him at Aughwick since Washington ’ s defeat ( Hazard 1897, 140-141 ).
On August 28, O. G. Howland, his brother Seneca, and Bill Dunn left the company, fearing they could not survive the dangers of the river much longer.
On August 5, 1689, more than 1500 Mohawk warriors raided the small village and burned it to the ground in retaliation for the ravaging of the Seneca lands by governor Denonville and his men.
On August 3, 1829, members of the Shawnee Indians and the Seneca Indians signed the Treaty of Lewistown with the United States.

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