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- Q4920360 description "Delaware / Lenape chief, guide, rancher".
- Q4920360 description "Delaware / Lenape chief, guide, rancher".
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- Q4920360 abstract "Black Beaver or Suck-tum-mah-kway (1806—1880, Delaware) was a Native American trapper for the American Fur Company, a scout and guide, and interpreter who was fluent in English, and several European and Native American languages. After working as a scout, he settled among his people in the village of Beaverstown in Indian Territory, where they had been removed. He is credited with establishing the California and Chisholm trails. At the beginning of the American Civil War, he guided hundreds of Union troops and their long wagon train from Fort Arbuckle to Kansas to escape much larger Confederate forces; they had to travel more than 500 miles through Indian Territory to reach safety. None of the party or their animals or wagons was lost. Confederates destroyed his ranch, but Black Beaver eventually resettled in Indian Territory after the war, becoming a wealthy rancher in present-day Anadarko, Oklahoma. His former ranch site has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Q4920360 alias "Suck-tum-mah-kway".
- Q4920360 birthDate "1806".
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- Q4920360 birthYear "1806".
- Q4920360 deathDate "1880".
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- Q4920360 alternativeNames "Suck-tum-mah-kway".
- Q4920360 dateOfBirth "1806".
- Q4920360 dateOfDeath "1880".
- Q4920360 name "Black Beaver".
- Q4920360 placeOfBirth "Belleville, Illinois".
- Q4920360 placeOfDeath "Anadarko, Oklahoma".
- Q4920360 shortDescription "Delaware / Lenape chief, guide, rancher".
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- Q4920360 comment "Black Beaver or Suck-tum-mah-kway (1806—1880, Delaware) was a Native American trapper for the American Fur Company, a scout and guide, and interpreter who was fluent in English, and several European and Native American languages. After working as a scout, he settled among his people in the village of Beaverstown in Indian Territory, where they had been removed. He is credited with establishing the California and Chisholm trails.".
- Q4920360 label "Black Beaver".
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