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- Chenoweth_Massacre abstract "The Chenoweth Massacre was the last major Native American raid in present-day Jefferson County, Kentucky (Louisville Metro). On July 17, 1789, Captain Richard Chenoweth, builder of Fort Nelson, and his family were stationed northeast of present-day Middletown, Kentucky when a large band of Native Americans attacked, killing three Chenoweth children and two of their guards. Chenoweth's wife was shot through the lungs by an arrow, and faked death as one of the men came upon her and sliced a knife into her forehead, only to yank her scalp off in the belief she was dead. Chenoweth's scalpless wife wore a hat for the rest of her days to cover the damage. The guards were set on fire alive upon stakes erected near the springhouse. The Chenoweths were of Cornish origins.The Chenoweth Station and the trails leading to it was a favorite target of the Native Americans because it was isolated from the nearest settlements of Linn's Station and the Falls of the Ohio.The Chenoweth Fort-Springhouse is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.".
- Chenoweth_Massacre thumbnail Chenoweth_springhouse.jpg?width=300.
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- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageRevisionID "705842080".
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Category:1789_in_the_United_States.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_people.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Faked_death.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Falls_of_the_Ohio_National_Wildlife_Conservation_Area.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Nelson_(Kentucky).
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Hurstbourne,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_County,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Middletown,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Jefferson_County,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLink File:Chenoweth_springhouse.jpg.
- Chenoweth_Massacre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chenoweth Massacre".
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- Chenoweth_Massacre subject Category:1789_in_the_United_States.
- Chenoweth_Massacre subject Category:History_of_Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Kentucky.
- Chenoweth_Massacre hypernym Raid.
- Chenoweth_Massacre type MilitaryConflict.
- Chenoweth_Massacre comment "The Chenoweth Massacre was the last major Native American raid in present-day Jefferson County, Kentucky (Louisville Metro). On July 17, 1789, Captain Richard Chenoweth, builder of Fort Nelson, and his family were stationed northeast of present-day Middletown, Kentucky when a large band of Native Americans attacked, killing three Chenoweth children and two of their guards.".
- Chenoweth_Massacre label "Chenoweth Massacre".
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- Chenoweth_Massacre wasDerivedFrom Chenoweth_Massacre?oldid=705842080.
- Chenoweth_Massacre depiction Chenoweth_springhouse.jpg.
- Chenoweth_Massacre isPrimaryTopicOf Chenoweth_Massacre.