Hannah Freeman, a.k.a. Indian Hannah, was one of the last of the Lenni-Lenape or Delaware Indian tribe living in Chester County. This Virtual multi-stage cache takes you to some very important places in her life. The articles referenced below may also provide you accounts of her life in the 1700's.
This is a multi-stage, NON-sequential, Virtual Cache 4.0. In order to log this cache as FOUND you must send the CO answers to the question for each stage in ONE message or email. There is a Bonus cache associated with this virtual and at each stage you will obtain information to solve the coordinates.
BONUS CACHE GCB1B5J: N 39 54.ABC W 75 42.XYZ
You may log cache immediately. Logs without answers sent to CO will be deleted. Only incorrect answers will be replied to sender.
Background Artwork by Herbert and John Kraft Delaware Tribe Lenni-Lenape.
An Examination of Indian Hannah 1797 1797 Hannah Freeman Interview.
Hannah Freeman: An Eighteenth-Century Lenape Living and Working Among Colonial Farmers Hannah Freeman An Eighteenth-Century Lenape.
Virtual Rewards 4.0 - 2024-2025
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