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  "name": "Tioga (Turning) Point",
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  "description": "Tioga (Turning) Point The Indian villages of Teoga and its neighbor Queen Esther’s Town (the “Southern Door”), were burned in revenge for Wyoming by the Hartley Expedition (1778). It became the meeting place (1779) of Sullivan &amp; Clinton’s armies and launching pad against Iroquoia.",
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  "datePublished": "2019-02-07",
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    "name": "Robert Spiegelman"
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