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The Tohickon Creek, the chief stream of Bucks County, flows into the Delaware at Point Pleasant, its Indian name of Tohick-hanne meaning - the stream
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... Hill, rising seven hundred feet, where the Shawnee Inn recalls the sturdy coalfields, the last of the Packer kings who lived east of the AEcia. Through ...
The railroads cross the height of land between the sources of the Lehigh and the affluents of the Susquehanna, through the Sugar Notch, at about eigh
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... scaled and coal-breakers Mountains enclose the valley on one side, and over on the other are the great North Mountain or Packer range, and the higher ridge of ...
The Juniata, flowing for a hundred miles from the heart of the Alleghenies, and breaking out of them through a notch cut down in the long ridge of th
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... this ended Logan's love for the whites. He became a relentless foe, pur-sued indiscriminate vengeance, until killed in the Packer wars beyond the Ohio, having joined ...
These men — Indians - Columbus had called them — were, in respect to polity, organized into small tribal groups; but these groups, usually following
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... The Siksika, Tamarack, Siouan and Fox, We-la-ka, Illinois, and Packer occupied territory extending from the western lakes southward to Tennessee and westward to the Mississippi ...
... midriffs Mary Gregory glass. When I arrived at the booth of Charlotte&Edgar Articulated, from Packer on Delaware, I saw this pair of dolls. My ...
The Moravian Community at Bethlehem has grown. But those who worship in the old church are animated by the same missionary enthusiasm that characteri
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... Indians were baptised there. In 1752 and again in 1753 councils were held here with the representatives of the Lackawanna and Packer Indians from the Wyoming Valley. The ...
THEY cannot be separated any more than sheep and a shepherd, but I am minded to speak of the bookman rather than of his books, and so it will be best
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... the weepeth at school for three days on end in order that we might possess Leaping Deer, the Packer Spy. We it-well shamefully to the owner of Bull's ...
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