File:Seneca Indian Park, Buffalo, New York - 20200520.jpg

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English: Seneca Indian Park in Buffalo, New York, as seen from Buffum Street just west of Fields Avenue in May 2020. Once the site of a Seneca village, it was used by them as a burial ground until the 1842 dissolution of the Buffalo Creek Reservation and was also located adjacent to the Seneca mission church; it was the original final resting place of Chief Red Jacket as well as Mary Jemison, the "White Woman of the Genesee" who was captured as a teenager during a raid and later adopted the Seneca culture as her own; their remains were moved to Forest Lawn Cemetery and the grounds of the Glen Iris Estate at what is now Letchworth State Park, respectively. It became a city park in 1909, and today featured a number of large boulders which hold historical plaques explaining the park's significance.
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Camera location42° 51′ 18.26″ N, 78° 48′ 07.73″ W  Heading=82.309448319594° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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20 May 2020

42°51'18.259"N, 78°48'7.729"W

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