Warren
Buckaloons
A famous Indian village at the junction of Brokenstraw Creek and the Allegheny, visited by Celoron in 1749 and destroyed by Brodhead in...
Celoron's Expedition
Warren, PA
In 1749 a French force under Celoron de Blainville entered the Ohio valley by way of Chautauqua Lake and Conewango Creek.
Conewango
Warren, PA
Mid-18th century Seneca village located on site of present Warren.
Cynthia Catlin Miller (1791-1883)
Prominent antislavery leader from an abolitionist family, she founded the Female Assisting Society and the Ladies' Fugitive Aid Society.
Indian Paint Hill
Across the river from here deposits of red ochre and adjacent petroleum springs provided the Indians with raw materials for face and body...
Mead Island Tradition
Conewango Twp., PA
Near this location the Mead Island culture was first identified In 1967 by Carnegie Museum Archaeologist Dr. Stanley Lantz on Mead Island.
Robert Houghwout Jackson (1892-1954)
Lawyer & jurist. Chief U.S. prosecutor, Nuremberg war crimes trials in Germany after World War II.
Seneca Crossing
Native Americans, French explorers, and Revolutionary War soldiers all used this 8-mile cross-country portage to access the upper reaches...
Thompson's Island
An advance party of Brodhead's expedition of 1779 into the Seneca country had a skirmish here with 30 or 40 Indians, the only fighting...
Warren County
Warren, PA
Formed March 12, 1800 from Allegheny and Lycoming counties.