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Moravian mission founded at Wyalusing Indian town by Zeisberger in 1763. It served as a model for subsequent Indian missions. It was abandoned in 1772, when pastors Ettwein and Roth led some 200 Indians to the mission of Friedensstadt on the Beaver River near Ohio.
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Azilum
The broad plain which can be seen from this point was the site, 1793-1803, of the French refugee colony.
Warriors Path
A great Indian highway from Six Nations country, New York, to the Catawba country in the Carolinas.
Century Farm Program
Towanda, PA
In 1949, the Bradford County Historical Society, then located in the courthouse annex, initiated the first Century Farm program in Pa.
Indian Hill Battlefield - PLAQUE
On September 29th, 1778 on the hill one mile south east of this marker in the most desperate engagement between Indians and white men in...
Sullivan Expedition Against the Iroquois Indians, 1779 - Wyalusing (PLAQUE)
10 1/2 miles from Vanderlip's farm.
