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Gen. John Sullivan's army camped just west Aug. 5-7, 1779, en route to attack the New York Iroquois. A major campaign, destroying 40 villages and ending the Indian-Tory frontier menace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PAR_warriors-path_Wyalusing-PA.html
A great Indian highway from Six Nations country, New York, to the Catawba country in the Carolinas. It made its way through the Allegheny Mountains by following the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys.
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As you drive through Bradford County you will see the patch-quilt of beauty of agriculture's landscape. Agriculture in Bradford County has a long history of managing land and water resources to ensure both a profitable crop and a healthy environme…
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Protecting the Upper Susquehanna Basin will also protect the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Upper Susquehanna Coalition & Chesapeake Bay Program Projects *Wetlands constructed for flood control and wildlife habitat *Farm nutrient management planning *R…
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The Lime Hill Battlefield, April 14th, 1782. Several hundred yards south west and in front of this marker, a rescue party of eight Patriot men ambushed a war party of thirteen Iroquois Indians who were marching five captives, Mrs. Roswell Franklin…
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Here Apr. 14, 1782, a party led by Sgt. Thos. Baldwin tried to rescue a woman and her children held as Indian captives. In a four-hour battle, three children were saved but the mother was killed.
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Limehill BattlefieldIn attempting to rescue Mrs. Roswell Franklin and her four children who had been captured by Indians Sergeant Thomas Baldwin and his party met the enemy near this spot after four hours of fighting. Three of the children were re…
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Standing Stone-9 ½ miles from Wyalusing. Sixth encampment of Sullivan's Army on the march from Wyoming to Teaoga August 8-9 1779 was on river lowlands opposite the Standing Stone.
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Gen. John Sullivan's army camped on the nearby river lowlands Aug. 8-9, 1779 en route to attack the Six Nations Iroquois. Sixth camp between Wyoming and Fort Sullivan.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P7P_azilum_Wyalusing-PA.html
The broad plain which can be seen from this point was the site, 1793-1803, of the French refugee colony. The Great House, built for Marie Antoinette and her son, was there and an entire village founded.
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