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rdfs:comment | - Captain Jacobs (died September 8, 1756) was a Delaware (Lenape) chief during the French and Indian War. His real name was Tewea.[citation needed] Jacobs received his English moniker from a Pennsylvania settler named Arthur Buchanan, who thought the chief resembled a "burly German in Cumberland County."
- Captain Jacobs is a former captain of the military guarding Farshire Mine. He fell victim, along with his troops, to Plagued Grain. He may be related to Benjamin Jacobs.
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abstract | - Captain Jacobs (died September 8, 1756) was a Delaware (Lenape) chief during the French and Indian War. His real name was Tewea.[citation needed] Jacobs received his English moniker from a Pennsylvania settler named Arthur Buchanan, who thought the chief resembled a "burly German in Cumberland County."
- Captain Jacobs is a former captain of the military guarding Farshire Mine. He fell victim, along with his troops, to Plagued Grain. He may be related to Benjamin Jacobs.
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