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Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
Kuskusky, also known as the Kuskuskies Towns, Kuskuskie Towns, or Kuskuskies' Indian Town, with a wide variety of other spellings, were several Native
Kuskusky
City in Pennsylvania, US
Neshannock Creek, at that time a part of Allegheny County. The Indian town of Kuskusky was listed on early maps in this location. Claiming the land for himself
New_Castle,_Pennsylvania
Lenape chief
present-day city of Beaver, Pennsylvania), then at Kittanning, Saucunk and Kuskusky, and later at Tuscarawas. One source reports that Tamaqua had a son, who
Tamaqua_(Lenape_chief)
killed, Pisquetomen instead took Gibson to live with him in a tent outside Kuskusky, although this may have been an effort to avoid further conflict with Pisquetomen's
Hugh Gibson (American pioneer)
Hugh_Gibson_(American_pioneer)
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
until 1759, when the ongoing French and Indian War led them to move to Kuskusky. During this time, the community was often referred to as Shingas' Town
Saucunk
Irish-born American army officer and politician
militiamen under Hand's command attacked the neutral Lenape village of Kuskusky, killing the mother, brother, and a child of Chief Hopocan, known as Captain
Edward_Hand
Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands
Reservation (1818–1842), a former Wyandot reservation in Ohio, United States Kuskusky, several Wyandot communities in Pennsylvania and Ohio, during the mid-18th
Wyandot_people
Lenape chief
then perhaps returned to Kuskusky. In February 1778, Custaloga's sister (the mother of Captain Pipe) was killed at Kuskusky during the Squaw Campaign
Custaloga
18th century Lenape chief
the Tulpehocken lands in 1732, he lived for a time at Shamokin and later Kuskusky. On 12 July 1742 he accompanied Sassoonan to a conference in Philadelphia
Nenatcheehunt
Historic Native American village in Ohio
settled at Muskingum. The remainder went farther east to build a new town at Kuskusky. The town was visited by Christopher Gist on December 14, 1750, he wrote
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/ 41.01529; -80.44309 (Kuskuskies Towns) Roadside American Revolution, Cities & Towns, Military, Native American Kuskuskies Towns March 19, 1948 Junction
List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Lawrence County
List_of_Pennsylvania_state_historical_markers_in_Lawrence_County
Boy Scout council in Ohio and Pennsylvania, United States
then perhaps returned to Kuskusky. In February 1778, Custaloga's sister (the mother of Captain Pipe) was killed at Kuskusky during the Squaw Campaign
French_Creek_Council
Lenape chief and war leader
killed, Pisquetomen instead took Gibson to live with him in a tent outside Kuskusky, probably to avoid a conflict with Pisquetomen's brother. Gibson wrote
Pisquetomen
French Canadian explorer
(Burton, 327). Céloron de Blainville Celoron, New York Shannopin's Town Kuskusky Logstown Kittanning (village) Lower Shawneetown Pickawillany Joseph Pierre
Pierre Joseph Céloron de Blainville
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44145; -79.99405 (Kier Refinery) City Business & Industry, Entrepreneurs Kuskusky Path August 24, 2008 2500 Brandt School Road, at Trinity Lutheran Church
List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Allegheny County
List_of_Pennsylvania_state_historical_markers_in_Allegheny_County
Wyandot leader
Coshocton, Ohio. The remainder went farther east to build a new town at Kuskusky, near modern New Castle, Pennsylvania. Orontony and his peers were further
Nicholas_Orontony
American missionary of the Moravian Church (1721–1808)
following his ordination as a Moravian minister in 1749. He worked in Kuskusky among the Lenape (Delaware) of Pennsylvania, focusing his efforts on converting
David_Zeisberger
Historic Native American village on the Ohio River
in a letter by William Trent on 20 October 1748, reporting a murder at Kuskusky, when a Virginia trader there was killed following an altercation over
Lower_Shawneetown
Massacre of Pennsylvania settlers during the French and Indian War
Pennsylvania by their captors over the next two years, including Saucunk and Kuskusky. Three years after the Penn's Creek massacre, in October 1758, a combined
Penn's_Creek_massacre
1756 battle of the French and Indian War
Barbara Leininger, many of Kittanning's inhabitants moved to Saucunk, Kuskusky or Muskingum. Historian Fred Anderson notes that equivalent raids by Indians
Kittanning_Expedition
Lenape warrior and chief
the Great Shamokin Path with Pisquetomen and Keekyuscung to the town of Kuskusky "in order to gain information as to the situation among the Indians there
Keekyuscung
Seneca liaison and messenger
Canachquasy, the leader of a band of ten young Mingo warriors whom he led from Kuskusky to Philadelphia arriving in the city on November 11, 1747. Delivering news
Kanuksusy
Lenape chief
communities on the Allegheny and the Ohio, such as Kittanning, Logstown, and Kuskusky. After Sassoonan's death, three of his nephews, Shingas, Tamaqua (King
Sassoonan
18th-century chief of the Algonquian-speaking Lenape (Delaware)
There is some evidence that he may have returned to Pennsylvania to the Kuskuskies Towns, on the Shenango River near present-day New Castle. These four villages
Captain_Pipe
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
Logstown, including the Wyandot chief Orontony and five other leaders from Kuskusky, who "behav’d like People of good Sense & Sincerity." Weiser met each tribe
Logstown
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
Barbara Leininger, many of Kittanning's inhabitants moved to Saucunk, Kuskusky or Muskingum. The site was later used as a staging ground for Native American
Kittanning_(village)
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
were situated above flood level or along well-drained ridges. Logstown Kuskusky Kittanning (village) Sassoonan Saucunk Maps of the western and eastern
Shamokin_(village)
Pennsylvania including a segment on a marker denoting the location of the Kuskuskies Amerindian village where Post is said to have concluded a treaty with
Christian_Frederick_Post
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