Inscription
Important group of Indian towns on and near site of present New Castle. First inhabited by Senecas; but after 1756 settled chiefly by Delawares from eastern Pennsylvania. Abandoned during Revolutionary War.
Location
AddressMontgomery Ave. (SR 18) & Mt. Jackson Rd. (SR 108), SW of New Castle
CitySW of New Castle
CountyLawrence
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.969800, -80.383470
Sources
More markers in Lawrence
Warner Brothers' First Theater
New Castle, PA
An early milestone for the Warners' film empire was the operation by Harry, Sam, & Albert Warner of a theater here, 1906-07.
Westminster College
New Wilmington, PA
Founded by the Associate, now United Presbyterian, Church.
Western Reserve Harbor
Northern terminus, Beaver Division of Pennsylvania Canal system, completed to this point, 1834.
"Cross-Cut Canal"
NE of Edinburg, PA
The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, in use 1838-1872.
Lawrence County
New Castle, PA
Formed March 20, 1849 from Beaver and Mercer counties.
