Raymond, I'd love it if you could do a video on William Johnston. A British soldier who married a Seneca chief's niece, and came to own most of the downtown Buffalo area at its beginning. His family had fled the Mohawk Valley early in the Revolution. He traveled with Roland Montour and was involved in the Sugarloaf Massacre during the revolutionary war. He had a son who married A judge's daughter. He was a well known interpreter after the war, but was kicked out as an interpreter between the Indians and Americans due to the fact that he was an English soldier. I feel he had the indigenous peoples welfare in mind. He had an amazing life. His home was at the corner of Washington and Exchange streets. I have a lot of information on him.
Excellent Job, explaining Buffalos history. 👍👍
excellent!
Raymond, I'd love it if you could do a video on William Johnston. A British soldier who married a Seneca chief's niece, and came to own most of the downtown Buffalo area at its beginning. His family had fled the Mohawk Valley early in the Revolution. He traveled with Roland Montour and was involved in the Sugarloaf Massacre during the revolutionary war. He had a son who married A judge's daughter. He was a well known interpreter after the war, but was kicked out as an interpreter between the Indians and Americans due to the fact that he was an English soldier. I feel he had the indigenous peoples welfare in mind. He had an amazing life. His home was at the corner of Washington and Exchange streets. I have a lot of information on him.
Mainstream false narative, his story not the true story of our story.