Infobox Country or territory native name Onondawaga conventional long name SenecaNation of Indians common name SenecaNation image flag image coat national motto image map national anthem official languages Seneca language br English language English   national br national capital Irving, New York ..., NY government type Republic leader title1 President of the SenecaNation of Indians President leader ... of Emergency Response for the SenecaNation of Indians, 2009 The SenecaNation of New York , also known as the SenecaNation of Indians Salamanca is a federally recognized tribe of SenecanationSeneca ... gov.html Government. SenecaNation of Indians. retrieved 31 May 2010 ref Politics The government is primarily under dominant party system one party rule , with the Seneca Party having complete control over the political process. The Seneca Party has cemented their place through bribery bribing ... own Seneca Gaming and Entertainment in Irving Seneca Allegany Casino in Salamanca SenecaNation ... non Senecas as a result, has been a source of controversy for several decades. See also Senecanation ... York SenecaNation of Indians v. Christy 1896 George Heron , former Nation president Notes reflist ... University Press, 2000. ISBN 978 0195138771. External links http www.sni.org SenecaNation of New ... SenecaNation of Indians Division of Tourism Category Seneca tribe Category Native American ... 31 May 2010 ref Government The tribe was established in 1848 by a Constitutional Convention of Seneca people residing on the Allegany and Cattaragus Territories in present day New York. The SenecaNation of Indians Constitution established a tripartite governing structure based on general elections ... article633468.ece Resentments abound in Seneca power struggle . The Buffalo News . Retrieved November 16, 2011. ref Despite the one party rule, there are numerous factions and disputes within the Seneca ... powerful family in Seneca circles. In November 2011, the John family led a vote to strip ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants SenecaNation of Indians v. Christy DecideDate April 13 DecideYear 1896 FullName SenecaNation of Indians v. Harrison B. Christy USVol 162 USPage 283 Citation 16 S. Ct. 828 ... SCOTUS 1896 1897 Majority Fuller NotParticipating Harlan and Brewer LawsApplied SenecaNation of Indians ..., and that even if it did the SenecaNation of New York was barred by the state statute of limitations ... to the SenecaNation. ref name s286 162 U.S. at 286. ref Dispute further2 Aboriginal title in New York The SenecaNation could not have brought the lawsuit until 1845, when the New York legislature ... by statute, which, among other things, provides that the SenecaNation of Indians may maintain any ... thereunder, it was the province of the state courts to determine. br The SenecaNation availed ... SenecaNation has never been overruled. However, the effect of the decision was undone by Oneida Indian Nation of N.Y. State v. Oneida County 1974 Oneida I and Oneida County v. Oneida Indian Nation ... Laurence M. Hauptman, SenecaNation of Indians v. Christy A Background Story, 46 Buffalo L. Rev. 947 ... Nation v. Georgia 1831 , and the first such litigation by an indigenous plaintiff since Fellows ... , the Seneca s lawyer Conveyance further2 Phelps and Gorham Purchase The land in question comprised .... 150, 1, 1845 N.Y. Laws. ref The Seneca filed a petition with the Bureau of Indian Affairs on January ... hauptman This petition was ignored. ref name hauptman The Seneca s lawyer was James Clark Strong , a prominent .... ref name hauptman Procedural history New York trial court The Seneca brought suit in the New York Supreme Court Circuit Court of Erie County, New York on October 13, 1885. The Seneca requested the ejectment ... hauptman The Seneca contended that the purchase was invalid because the treaty was not approved by the Senate ... right The Seneca claim disputed the Phelps and Gorham Purchase . The General Term of the Fifth Department ... ratified by the federal government. ref 27 N.E. at 277 78. ref As to the Seneca s argument that only ... more details
wiktionary Seneca TOCright Seneca may refer to Seneca tribe The Seneca people , one of the five Iroquois Tribes SenecaNation of New York , a federally recognized tribe of Seneca people in New York Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma , a federally recognized tribe of Seneca and Cayuga people, based in Oklahoma Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation , includes Seneca people in Southern Ontario Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians , seceded from the SenecaNation in the mid 19th century and set up an independent government Seneca language , the language of the Seneca people People Seneca Lucius Annaeus Seneca, also known as Seneca the Younger c.4 BC 65 AD , son of Seneca the Elder, Roman philosopher and playwright, tutor and advisor of Nero Seneca the Elder 54 BC 39 AD , Roman orator and writer Seneca Wallace born 1980 , American football quarterback wide receiver currently playing for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL Seneca Crane , fictional character in The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Places Communities in the United States Seneca, California Seneca, Illinois Seneca, Kansas Seneca, Maryland Seneca, Missouri Seneca, Nebraska In New York Seneca, New York , a town in Ontario County Seneca County, New York Seneca Falls town , New York , a city in Seneca County Seneca Falls village , New York , within the town of Seneca Falls West Seneca, New York , a town in Erie County Seneca Village , a former settlement in Manhattan that was displaced to create Central Park Seneca County, Ohio Seneca, Oregon Seneca, Pennsylvania Seneca, South Carolina Seneca, South Dakota Seneca, Wisconsin disambiguation , several places Seneca Rocks, West Virginia formerly Mouth of Seneca Senecaville, Ohio Bodies of water in the United States Seneca Creek Potomac River , in Maryland Seneca Creek North Fork South Branch Potomac River , West Virginia Seneca Lake New York , the largest of the Finger Lakes Senecaville Lake or Seneca Lake, in Ohio Seneca River New York , the outlet of Seneca Lake Seneca River ... more details
Seneca County is the name of two counties in the United States Seneca County, New York Seneca County, Ohio geodis uscounty de Seneca County fr Comt de Seneca it Contea di Seneca nl Seneca County no Seneca County nds Seneca County pl Hrabstwo Seneca pt Condado de Seneca sv Seneca County zh ... more details
thumb 250px center SenecaNation President Barry E. Snyder, Jr., 2009 population 56,222 region1 ... , Erie Nation , Lenape Nation , Shawnee Nation , Mingo Nation The Seneca are a group of Indigenous ... around Buffalo, New York and in Oklahoma . Name The Senecanation s own name Endonym autonym is On ndow ga ... nations confused the Senecanation s name with that of the Oneida nation s endonym Onyota a ka , meaning ... in these areas. ref Houghton, Frederick. The Migration of the SenecaNation , American Anthropologist ... war from eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the Lower Hudson. ref Map 2 SenecaNation of Indians ... into the Delaware Water Gap and the western Catskills. Traditionally, the SenecaNation s Economy ... de Denonville to govern New France in Quebec. Denonville set out to destroy the SenecaNation and in 1687 ... Nation of Indians , in 1848. The Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians split off, choosing to keep a traditional ... Lake Erie. Citation needed date August 2010 About 7,800 people are citizens of the SenecaNation of Indians ... 8279 320 Letter to the President of the SenecaNation of Indians Concerning the Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny ... 05 905.htm ref Thruway claims On April 18, 2007, the SenecaNation laid claim to a stretch of Interstate ... on behalf of the SenecaNation and the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians. The United States was directed ... citizens.org Citation needed date March 2009 Or date March 2009 On May 4, 2007, the SenecaNation ... crafts, the wide range of products for sale on SenecaNation Territories reflect the diverse interest of SenecaNation citizens. Tax free gasoline and cigarette sales also Seneca cigarette The price ... of the SenecaNation and eventually ordered to pay over one million dollars in restitution and serve ... 2009 01 14 senecanation to new york state bring it on Christopher Smith, SenecaNation To New York ..., 2011. The Senecanation has repeatedly appealed the decision, continuing to do so as of June 2011 ... ruling that Native Americans could establish gaming on reservations, the SenecaNation began to develop ... more details
Seneca Township may refer to the following places In Canada Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario a historic township In the United States Seneca Township, McHenry County, Illinois Seneca Township, Kossuth County, Iowa Seneca Township , Kossuth County, Iowa Seneca Township, Lenawee County, Michigan Seneca Township, Christian County, Missouri Seneca Township , Christian County, Missouri Seneca Township, Newton County, Missouri Seneca Township , Newton County, Missouri Seneca Township, Monroe County, Ohio Seneca Township, Noble County, Ohio Seneca Township, Seneca County, Ohio See also Seneca disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Seneca Township ... more details
Seneca Lake may refer to Seneca Lake New York Seneca Lake AVA , New York wine region Seneca Lake Ohio geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de Seneca Lake ... more details
Seneca Falls refers to a town and a hamlet in Seneca County, New York Seneca County , New York Seneca Falls town , New York Seneca Falls hamlet , New York , formerly a village The Seneca Falls Convention , often called the birthplace of the American women s rights movement Other Seneca Falls, a song by The Distillers from the album Sing Sing Death House Seneca Falls, one of 24 named waterfalls in Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania disambig de Seneca Falls ... more details
Seneca is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Seneca, Crawford County, Wisconsin , a town Seneca community , Crawford County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Seneca, Green Lake County, Wisconsin , a town Seneca, Shawano County, Wisconsin , a town Seneca, Wood County, Wisconsin , a town geodis ... more details
, including the nation s first frozen apple juice concentrate, under the Seneca brand. The corporate name was changed from Seneca Grape Juice Company to Seneca Foods Corporation. During this time frame ...Infobox Company company name Seneca Foods Corporation company type Public NASDAQ http quotes.nasdaq.com asp summaryquote.asp?symbol SENEA SENEA , http quotes.nasdaq.com asp summaryquote.asp?symbol SENEB SENEB company logo Image SenecaLogo.png 180px Seneca Logo company slogan Always in Season foundation 1949 location Marion, New York , USA key people Arthur S. Wolcott, Chairman br Kraig H. Kayser, President and CEO num employees 3,200 full time, 9,700 seasonal 2009 revenue profit 1.28 billion United ..., snacks homepage http www.senecafoods.com SenecaFoods.com footnotes Seneca Foods Corporation ... as well as national and regional brands that the company owns or licenses, including Seneca, Libby ... business student Arthur S. Wolcott. In the 1950s, Seneca contracted with Minute Maid to co pack the first frozen grape juice in the nation. Apple processing, specialty syrups, and maraschino cherries ... business. Seneca s first national television advertisements for its frozen concentrate juices took place. Seneca stock began trading in the over the counter market, and Vitamin C enriched apple juice ... businesses. Through one of these acquisitions, Julius G. Kayser joined Seneca and played a key ... Company, and production of metal cans began. During the 1980s, the corporate name changed back to Seneca ... Seneca to emerge as the world s largest processor of canned vegetables. The company acquired six plants ... offering. Sales expanded to global markets, and a profitable apple chip business was acquired. Seneca ... S.S. Pierce Company and subsidiaries Marion Canning Fruit Belt Preserving Co. Seneca Kraut Perfection ... Fruit Company Corporate governance Current members of the board of directors of Seneca are Arthur S. Wolcott ... Seneca Foods home page Category Food production companies of the United States Category Agriculture ... more details
File Seneca Rocks front 1.jpg thumb 500px right The North and South Peaks of Seneca Rocks are separated by Gunsight Notch. Seneca Rocks is a large cliff crag and local landmark in Pendleton County, West ... along West Virginia Route 28 near U.S. Route 33 in the Spruce Knob Seneca Rocks National ... Virginia, the sheer rock faces of Seneca Rocks are a popular challenge for rock climbing rock climbers . Geography and geology Seneca Rocks is at the northern end of the River Knobs West Virginia ... Judy Rocks and Nelson Rocks , all on the west side of North Fork Mountain . Seneca Rocks is a prominent and visually striking formation rising nearly 900 feet above the confluence of Seneca Creek North Fork South Branch Potomac River Seneca Creek with the Potomac River North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River . They also overlook the community of Seneca Rocks, West Virginia Seneca Rocks , formerly known as Mouth of Seneca . The Rocks consist of a North and a South Peak, with a central notch between. Formerly, a prominent pinnacle the Gendarme occupied the notch. Seneca Rocks ... stripped away the overlying rock and left remnants of the arching folds in outcrops such as Seneca Rocks. History Image The Cliffs of Seneca.jpg thumb 260px right The Cliffs of Seneca Wood engraving ... period in the Americas Archaic Period may have camped frequently at the mouth of nearby Seneca Creek North Fork South Branch Potomac River Seneca Creek at the foot of the Rocks. The famous Great Indian Warpath , known locally as the Seneca Trail , followed the Potomac River , allowing the Algonquian peoples Algonquian , Tuscarora tribe Tuscarora , and Senecanation s to transit the area for purposes of trade and war. Excavation for the building of the present Seneca Rocks Visitor Center uncovered evidence of two villages, ref Site No. 46PD1, Site Name Mouth of Seneca Site, Component Age blank AD 810 AD 893, References Robertson et.al. in progress also 46PD1, Mouth of Seneca Site, blank , AD ... more details
Seneca Creek may refer to some water bodies in the United States Seneca Creek Potomac River , Maryland Seneca Creek State Park Seneca Creek North Fork South Branch Potomac River , West Virginia geodis ... more details
and the first American Indian to be selected as an All American. All American for Carlisle Seneca was a member of the SenecanationSeneca tribe who grew up on the Cattaraugus Reservation, Cattaraugus ...Infobox person name Isaac Seneca image Isaac Seneca.jpg image size 220px caption Isaac Seneca birth name ... signature website footnotes Isaac Seneca, Jr. 1874 ref http wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com cgi bin ... title Carlisle Rundown publisher Los Angeles Times date 1954 09 19 ref Seneca played football for Carlisle from 1896 to 1899 and 1901. The first Carlisle football team was formed in 1895, and Seneca ... and nearly defeated Yale. The New York Times reported on a run by Seneca that nearly won the game against Yale blockquote Seneca was given the ball to go through the centre. He got through with one ... that Seneca was down when the Yale players hung on to him. The New York Times wrote the next day ... went into the record books as a 12 6 win for Yale. ref name NYT2 Isaac Senca s brother, Victor Seneca ... pole. ref name NYT cite news title Death of Victor Seneca Carlisle Indian Student Who Was Hurt ... Carlisle Player Dead Victor Seneca Dies Prom Injuries Received Returning from Game publisher Boston ... Carlisle team posted an 8 2 record and was ranked fourth in the nation. Carlisle defeated Columbia ... The Real All Americans The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation, p. 175 publisher Random House, Inc. year 2008 isbn 0767926242 ref Seneca was the star of the game, having two runs of 30 yards ... to sixty yards. Most of these runs were made by Seneca and Miller. ref name Col At the end of the 1899 season, Seneca was elected as captain of the 1900 team though he would opt to play professional football rather than return in 1900 . ref cite news title Seneca Captains the Indians publisher The Sun date 1899 12 08 ref ref cite news title Seneca to Direct the Indians publisher The Philadelphia ... school newspaper wrote the following about Seneca after his return from California in January ... more details
. ref name Chafe, 1960, p. 12 See also Seneca people SenecaNation of New York Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Notes reflist References span style font variant small caps Chafe, Wallace L span . 1960. Seneca Morphology I ...Infobox language name Seneca nativename On dow ga states United States , Canada region Western New York ... Lake Iroquoian fam4 Five Nations fam5 Seneca Cayuga iso3 see notice IPA Seneca in Seneca, On dow ga or On tow ka is the language of the SenecaNationSeneca people , one of the Six Nations of the Iroquois League. About 10,000 Seneca live in the United States and Canada, primarily on reservations in western ... Seneca words are written with 16 letters plus the colon and the acute accent mark. The vowels ... Preston, 1949, p.23 ref Consonants Seneca consonants include the Sonorant Resonants y , w , and n , and the Obstruents ... e.jpg thumb right 270px A sign in the Seneca language on the Cattaraugus Reservation ... described here is the one used by the Seneca Bilingual Education Project. The nasal vowel s, and ... Seneca accessdate 2008 06 27 ref Oral vowels i is a high front vowel i . e is a high mid front vowel ... caps Chafe, Wallace L span . Smithsonian Institution. 1967. Seneca Morphology and Dictionary . Washington ... of the Seneca Language . Albany, New York Global Language Press. span style font variant small caps Holmer, Nils M span . 1952. Seneca II. International Journal of American Linguistics 15.217 222. span style font variant small caps Preston, W.D. C. F. Voegelin span . 1949. Seneca I. International Journal of American Linguistics 15.23 44. Further reading Chafe, Wallace L. 1963. Handbook of the Seneca ... 2007, Toronto Global Language Press, ISBN 978 1 8973 6713 1. Chafe, Wallace L. 1997, Sketch of Seneca .... External links http www.languagegeek.com rotinonhsonni seneca.html Language Geek Seneca Orthography http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code see Ethnologue Report on Seneca http seneca.language.googlepages.com ... more details
USS Seneca has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to USS Seneca 1861 , a gunboat in commission from 1861 to 1865 USS Seneca , the pre commissioning name of the steamer USS Currituck 1861 , in commission from 1862 to 1865 USS Seneca SP 427 , a minesweeper and patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919 USS Seneca SP 1240 , a barge in commission from 1917 to 1919 USS Seneca SP 1824 , the originally planned name and designation of a cargo ship commissioned as USS Wabash ID 1824 and in commission from 1918 to 1919 USS Seneca AT 91 , a tug in commission from 1943 to 1971 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Seneca Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Seneca ... more details
USCGC Seneca may refer to one of the following United States Coast Guard cutter ship cutter s USCGC Seneca 1908 , launched 1908 decommissioned 1936 scrapped 1950 USCGC Seneca WMEC 906 , launched 1984, commissioned 1987 in active service as of 2008 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Seneca, Uscgc ... more details
after a group of Native Americans, the Senecanation . ref name harlemlive.org http www.harlemlive.org ...File Seneca Village Central Park Nyc.gif thumb 400px Map showing the former location of Seneca Village Egbert Viele,c.1857 Seneca Village was a small village on the island of Manhattan , New York , founded by free black s. Seneca Village existed from 1825 through 1857, when it was torn down due to the construction ... seneca village ref would now intersect, an area now covered by Central Park . Name origin The origin of Seneca Village s name is not exactly known however, a number of theories have been advanced. One theory suggests the word Seneca came from a Roman philosopher named Lucius Annaeus Seneca ... name nyt 1995 04 07 Seneca Village became a gathering place after one main historical event slavery coming to an end in New York State on July 4, 1827. In the early 19th century, Seneca village attracted many other ethnic groups for different reasons. Seneca Village grew in the 1830s when people from ... in Ireland many Irish residents came to live in Seneca Village. The village grew by 30 percent ... cornerstone in Seneca Village in 1853. A box put into the cornerstone contained a Bible, a hymn book .... ref name nyp 2007 08 13 1855 Census In 1855, a New York State Census found that Seneca Village had 264 residents. ref cite web url http projects.ilt.columbia.edu seneca frame.html title Seneca Village ... knows where the residents of Seneca Village resettled. Unfortunately, to date, no living descendants of Seneca Villagers have been found. ref name nyt 1997 01 31 cite news url http www.nytimes.com ... to create Central Park moved forward park advocates and the media began to describe Seneca Village ... seneca affidavit3.html title William s Affidavit publisher The New York Historical Society ... prevailed and residents of Seneca Village were given final notice. In 1857, the city government acquired all private property within Seneca Village through eminent domain . On October 1, 1857, city ... more details
Seneca River may refer to Seneca River New York Seneca River South Carolina geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. de Seneca River ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Seneca symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer H. E. Schuster discovery site La Silla discovered February 17, 1978 designations yes mp name 2608 alt names 1978 DA named after Seneca the Younger mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.946226945692516 perihelion 1.060422508136298 semimajor eccentricity .5763943459930696 period 1446.685773341836 avg speed inclination 14.99227693882204 asc node 168.4808177725534 mean anomaly 233.446225818674 arg peri 35.66134598506379 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.21 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 17.52 2608 Seneca 1978 DA is an Amor asteroid discovered on February 17, 1978 by H. E. Schuster at La Silla . On 2062 Mar 22 it will pass convert 0.254 AU km mi abbr on lk on from the Earth. ref name jpl close References reflist refs ref name jpl close cite web date 2010 08 19 last obs title JPL Close Approach Data 2608 Seneca 1978 DA url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr Seneca cad 1 cad accessdate 2012 03 24 ref Minor planets navigator 2607 Yakutia 2609 Kiril Metodi Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Seneca Category Amor asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1978 NE asteroid stub de 2608 Seneca eo 2608 Seneko fa it 2608 Seneca la 2608 Seneca hu 2608 Seneca pl 2608 Seneca sk 2608 Seneca sr 2608 Seneca tl 2608 Seneca vi 2608 Seneca ... more details
Image Seneca berlinantikensammlung 1.jpg thumb Ancient bust of Seneca, part of a double herma herm Antikensammlung Berlin Lucius Annaeus Seneca often known simply as Seneca ca. 4 BC 65 AD was a Ancient ... ref cite book last Fitch first John title Seneca publisher Oxford University Press, USA location City year 2008 isbn 9780199282081 page 32 ref His father was Seneca the Elder and his elder brother was Gallio . Biography Lucius Annaeus Seneca was born in Cordoba, in the Baetica, the southern highly ... in her biography of Seneca ref Miriam T. Griffin. Seneca A Philosopher in Politics , Oxford 1976. 34. ref that the evidence for Seneca s life before his exile in 41 is so slight, and the potential interest of these years, for social history as well as for biography, is so great that few writers on Seneca ... inferring from ancient sources, that Seneca was born in either 8, 4, or 1 BC. She thinks he was born between 4 and 1 BC and was a resident in Rome by 5 AD. Seneca says that he was carried to Rome ... exaggeration, means it is fair to conclude that Seneca was in Rome as a very small boy. Be that as it may ... father, Lucius Annaeus Seneca the elder, he was born there. According to Griffin, the family originally ... and Lucius Annaeus Seneca, the wealthy rhetoric ian known as Seneca the Elder . His older brother ... Stoic philosophy by Attalus Stoic Attalus and Sotion Pythagorean Sotion . Seneca s own writings ... Egypt from 16 to 31 AD, he must have at least visited and perhaps lived there for a period. Seneca ... conflict between him and Seneca the emperor is said to have spared his life only because he expected Seneca s natural life to be near its end. In 41, Claudius succeeded Caligula, and then, at the behest of his third wife Valeria Messalina , banished Seneca to Corsica on a charge of adultery with Caligula s sister Julia Livilla . Seneca spent his exile in philosophical and natural study ... Seneca recalled to Rome to tutor her son Nero , then 12 years old on Claudius death in 54, she secured ... more details
Infobox NRHP name The Seneca image Columbus ohio seneca hotel.JPG caption location 361 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio lat degrees 39 lat minutes 57 lat seconds 46 lat direction N long degrees 82 long minutes 59 long seconds 26 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Ohio built 1917 architect Frank Packard architecture added December 29, 1983 area 0.258 Acres governing body Campus Apartments Development added December 29, 1983 refnum 83004300 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref refimprove date February 2008 The Seneca, formerly known as The Seneca Hotel, is an apartment complex located on the corner of Broad Street and Grant, in the Discovery District of downtown Columbus, Ohio . The former hotel was renovated with funds directed by the Ohio State Department of Development and the City of Columbus. The Seneca is a 10 story historic brick building that was designed by architect Frank Packard in 1917. ref http www.campusapts.com Seneca ref The Seneca features studio, as well one and two bedroom luxury apartments. ref http www.campusapts.com Seneca ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Seneca Hotel, The Category Landmarks in Ohio Category Hotels in Ohio Category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category Buildings and structures completed in 1917 Category Frank Packard buildings ... more details
File Seneca Aqueduct.jpg thumb Seneca Aqueduct Seneca Aqueduct or Aqueduct No. 1 carries the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal over Seneca Creek Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland . The C&O built eleven aqueducts along its 184.5 miles. Seneca Aqueduct is a unique structure, not only being the first built, but also the only red sandstone aqueduct on the C&O and the only aqueduct that is also a lock Lock 24, or Riley s Lock . It is located at the end of Riley s Lock Road in Seneca, Maryland. History Seneca Aqueduct was built from 1828 1833 with three red sandstone arches quarried in the nearby Seneca Quarry , just a few hundred feet to the west. The initial stretch of the C&O Canal opened in 1830 up to Seneca Creek the next segment opened from Seneca to Harpers Ferry in 1833. This included a sizable turning basin, just west of the aqueduct, where canal boats could anchor or turn around. Next to the aqueduct and lock is the lock keeper s house, also made from Seneca red sandstone. Because of the canal, the nearby quarry operations, and additional mills on Seneca Creek, the town of Seneca was an active working class community. The canal closed in 1924 after ninety six years in operation. A major flood in 1971 took out the westernmost of the three arches. The National Park Service has since shored up the aqueduct with steel beams. ref cite book last Peck first Garrett title The Potomac River A History and Guide year 2012 publisher The History Press location Charleston, SC isbn 978 1609496005 pages 62 63 ref File Seneca Aqueduct, Riley s Lock.jpg thumb left After a 1971 flood destroyed part of the Seneca Aqueduct, steel beams were added to shore up the structure. Seneca Aqueduct ... nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 161&COUNTY Montgomery&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Montgomery Seneca ... stone to bright red structure a tour of the seneca quarry From Stone to Bright Red Structure A Tour of the Seneca Quarry, March 30, 2012. Category Aqueducts in the United States Category Buildings ... more details
about the U.S. magazine other uses Nation disambiguation Infobox Magazine title The Nation image file The Nation magazine cover May 3 2010.png image size 220px image caption The Nation , cover dated May ... category Political , Progressivism Progressive , Liberalism company The Nation Company, L.P. publisher ... website http www.thenation.com TheNation.com issn 0027 8378 The Nation is the oldest continuously ... Publisher s description on Amazon.com page about The Nation . Accessed 27 June 2006. ref Founded on July 6, 1865, it is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City. ref http www.thenation.com about and contact About and Contact . The Nation . Retrieved on September 6, 2011. Mailing Address 33 Irving Place New York, New York 10003 ref The Nation has bureaus in Washington ... 2009 10. ref cite web author Steve Cohn url http www.minonline.com news min Correction The Nation Only Down Slightly in Print Ad Sales Up in Web 15730.html title min Correction The Nation Only Down Slightly ... accounts for 10 of total revenue for the magazine, while circulation totals 60 . ref name NYT1 The Nation ... of more than 30,000 donors called The Nation Associates, who donate funds to the periodical above and beyond ... name NYT1 Mission According to The Nation s founding prospectus of 1865, The Nation will not be the organ ... is marred. History Abolitionists founded The Nation in July 1865 on Park Row Manhattan Newspaper ... last Godkin first Edwin L. title The Eclipse of Liberalism journal The Nation date 1900 09 09 ... publisher The Nation Company L.P. location New York City New York, New York issn 0027 8378 ... turned railroad baron Henry Villard acquired The Nation and converted it into a weekly literary supplement ... by Rupert Murdoch , while The Nation became known for its markedly liberal and sometimes leftist politics ... Post , selling off the latter in 1918. Thereafter, he remade The Nation into a current affairs news ... of liberalism as the founders of The Nation would have understood the term, from a belief ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Seneca Quarry nrhp type image caption location Tschiffeley Mill Road., Seneca, Maryland lat degrees 39 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 8 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 20 long seconds 45 long direction W locmapin Maryland area built ca. 1780 architect architecture added April 24, 1973 governing body Mixed Seneca Creek State Park , C&O Canal refnum 73000224 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Seneca Quarry is a historic site located at Seneca, Maryland Seneca , Montgomery County, Maryland Montgomery County , Maryland . It is located along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on the north bank of the Potomac River , just west of Seneca Creek. The quarry was the source of stone for two ..., and Aqueduct No. 1, better known as Seneca Aqueduct , constructed from 1828 to 1833. The C&O Canal ... Seneca Stone Cutting Mill.jpg thumb left Built in 1837, the Seneca stone cutting mill cut the stone for the Smithsonian Castle Seneca red sandstone was prized for its ease of cutting, its durability ... gives the sandstone its rust color. Seneca Quarry most famously provided red sandstone for the Smithsonian ... year 2012 publisher The History Press location Charleston, SC isbn 978 1609496005 pages 62 63 ref Seneca ... Seneca Creek State Park . ref name mht cite web url http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 161&COUNTY Montgomery&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Montgomery title Seneca Quarry publisher Maryland Historical Trust accessdate 2008 10 29 ref The quarry falls within the boundaries of the Seneca Historic District . Seneca Quarry was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. ref ... Montgomery&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Montgomery Seneca Quarry, Montgomery County, Inventory ... SenecaSCM.asp Seneca Quarry articles, including National Register nomination WAMU 88.5 FM Metro Connection, http wamu.org programs metro connection 12 03 30 from stone to bright red structure a tour of the seneca quarry From Stone to Bright Red Structure A Tour of the Seneca Quarry, March 30, 2012. National ... more details
coord 38.23650 85.67410 display title scale 50000 Infobox park name Seneca Park photo photo width photo caption type Municipal location Louisville, Kentucky coords area convert 333 acre km2 created 1928 operator Louisville Metro Parks visitation num status Open all year Seneca Park was the last park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in Louisville, Kentucky , United States. ref http web.archive.org web 20090522124335 http www.olmstedparks.org our parks Olmsted Parks ref The park system in Louisville was the last out of five designed by the Olmsted firm. ref http www.olmstedparks.org Olmsted Parks ref The park resides in the Louisville neighborhood of Seneca Gardens, Kentucky . ref http www.cityofsenecagardens.com Seneca Gardens Louisville, Kentucky ref The park has been updated over the years to include restrooms and playground equipment that supplements several trails for people or horses. The park has several sport facilities available and also has an 18 hole professional golf course. ref http www.louisvilleky.gov MetroParks parks seneca LouisvilleKy.gov Seneca Park ref According to The Trust for Public Land , Seneca Park has 500,000 visitors annually, making it tied for the 69th most popular municipal park in the United States. ref cite web url http www.tpl.org content documents citypark facts ccpe Most Visited Parks 08.pdf format PDF title America s Most Visited City Parks date 2008 10 01 accessdate 2009 03 31 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5fgh5pn16 archivedate 2009 03 31 ref A major feature is its convert 1.2 mi km adj on track with tennis courts and several ball fields in the center. There is also a mountain bike trail. See also Cherokee Park Iroquois Park List of attractions and events in Louisville, Kentucky List of parks in Louisville, Kentucky Shawnee Park References reflist External links http www.louisvilleky.gov MetroParks parks seneca Metro Parks Seneca Park http www.louisvilleky.gov MetroParks golf seneca.htm Metro Parks Seneca Golf Course http www.olmstedparks.org ... more details