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  1. John Brant or Ahyonwaeghs (September 27, 1794 – August 27, 1832) was a Mohawk chief and government official in Upper Canada. Brant was born near the current site of Brantford, Ontario, the son of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea) and Catharine Croghan Brant (Adonwentishon).

    • August 27, 1832 (aged 37), Near Brantford, Ontario
    • September 27, 1794, Near today's Brantford, Ontario
    • Uncle, Johannes Tekarihoga
    • Cholera
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  3. John Brant is a longtime writer-at-large for Runner's World and contributes to publications ranging from Outside to The New York Times Magazine. Brant's stories have appeared numerous times in the annual "Best American Sports Writing" collection.

  4. “Recording Studios and Other Acoustic Spaces” by John H. Brandt & Ron Sauro. This book gives you an insight on the history of music recording studios and guides you step-by-step on how to successfully transform a room in your house into a beginner studio, without compromising on sound quality.

  5. 17 de ene. de 2011 · John Brant (Ahyonwaeghs), Kanyen’kehà:ka (Mohawk) Grand Chief, Indian Superintendent (born 27 September 1794 near Brantford, ON; died 27 August 1832 near Brantford, ON).

  6. Welcome to the John Brant Public School Website. AFTER SPENDING 32 YEARS WITH THE DSBN, MRS. FOSTER HAS RETIRED. SHE HAS BEEN AN INTEGRAL PART OF A NUMBER OF SCHOOLS INCLUDING PORT HIGH, STAMFORD, GREENDALE, FORT ERIE ELEMENTARY, ROSE SEATON, BERTIE PUBLIC AND MOST RECENTLY JOHN BRANT.

  7. In early July, 1779, the British learned of plans for a major American expedition into Seneca country. In an attempt to disrupt the Americans' plans, John Butler sent Brant and his Volunteers on a quest for provisions and to gather intelligence on the Delaware in the vicinity of Minisink.