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    Kuskusky, also known as the Kuskuskies Towns, Kuskuskie Towns, or Kuskuskies' Indian Town, with a wide variety of other spellings, were several Native...
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  • 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...
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    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...
    48 KB (4,863 words) - 01:02, 20 January 2025
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    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...
    29 KB (3,642 words) - 20:54, 21 May 2024
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    until 1759, when the ongoing French and Indian War led them to move to Kuskusky.: 29  During this time, the community was often referred to as Shingas'...
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    Reservation (1818–1842), a former Wyandot reservation in Ohio, United States Kuskusky, several Wyandot communities in Pennsylvania and Ohio, during the mid-18th...
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  • then perhaps returned to Kuskusky. In February 1778, Custaloga's sister (the mother of Captain Pipe) was killed at Kuskusky during the Squaw Campaign...
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    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...
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  • the Tulpehocken lands in 1732, he lived for a time at Shamokin and later Kuskusky.: 178  On 12 July 1742 he accompanied Sassoonan to a conference in Philadelphia...
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  • killed, Pisquetomen instead took Gibson to live with him in a tent outside Kuskusky, probably to avoid a conflict with Pisquetomen's brother.: 56–58  Gibson...
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  • settled at Muskingum. The remainder went farther east to build a new town at Kuskusky.: 356  The town was visited by Christopher Gist on December 14, 1750, he...
    24 KB (2,746 words) - 06:32, 10 January 2025
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    Barbara Leininger, many of Kittanning's inhabitants moved to Saucunk, Kuskusky or Muskingum. Historian Fred Anderson notes that equivalent raids by Indians...
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    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...
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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...
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    / 41.01529; -80.44309 (Kuskuskies Towns) Roadside American Revolution, Cities & Towns, Military, Native American Kuskuskies Towns March 19, 1948 Junction...
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  • then perhaps returned to Kuskusky. In February 1778, Custaloga's sister (the mother of Captain Pipe) was killed at Kuskusky during the Squaw Campaign...
    11 KB (1,120 words) - 09:59, 2 November 2024
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    following his ordination as a Moravian minister in 1749. He worked in Kuskusky among the Lenape (Delaware) of Pennsylvania, focusing his efforts on converting...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • communities on the Allegheny and the Ohio, such as Kittanning, Logstown, and Kuskusky.: 101  After Sassoonan's death, three of his nephews, Shingas, Tamaqua...
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