Armstrong
Armstrong County
Kittanning, PA
Formed March 12, 1800 out of Westmoreland, Allegheny, and Lycoming counties.
Blanket Hill
So named from the blankets left by the Armstrong expedition after destroying Kittanning.
Brady's Bend Works
East Brady, PA
Located near this point, 1839-73.
D. Leech & Company / Western Transportation Company
Leechburg, PA
Operating at the Pa.
Fort Armstrong
Manorville, PA
Located on the nearby river bank, this outpost was built in June, 1779, and abandoned that autumn.
General John Armstrong - PLAQUE
Kittanning, PA
In memory of General John Armstrong, a Scottish Covenanter and a soldier of the American Revolution.
Kittanning
Kittanning, PA
The most notable Delaware Indian village west of the Alleghenies, was situated here from about 1730 until destroyed by Armstrong's...
Kittanning
Applewold, PA
The most notable Delaware Indian village west of the Alleghenies, was situated here from about 1730 until destroyed by Armstrong's...
Kittanning or Attique Indian Town - PLAQUE
Kittanning, PA
...Was located on this river flat.
Pennsylvania Canal (Western Division)
Leechburg, PA
A state-owned canal system, built 1826-34, to connect Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Erie.
Siberian Iron Works
Leechburg, PA
Established by William Rogers and T.J. Burchfield in 1872, the company was one of the first in the nation to produce black plate and tin...
St. Patrick's Church
A restored log church a few miles from here is a fine example of a pioneer place of worship.