Nov 10, 2009

Cornstalk


Hokoleskwa (ca. 1720 – November 10, 1777) — known as Cornstalk — was an important 18th century leader of the Shawnee people. In the Shawnee language, his name meant "blade of corn". His name was spelled a variety of ways, including Colesqua and Keigh-tugh-qua.
... Historians can only speculate on Cornstalk’s early years. He may have been born in present-day Pennsylvania. At some time his people migrated to the Ohio Country, near present day Chillicothe, as the Shawnee gave ground in the face of expanding English settlement. Continued


Photo: Library of Congress

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