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Garland-Spring Creek (PA 426) & Eldred Hill Roads, Spring Creek: Roadside Government & Politics, Government & Politics 20th Century Seneca Crossing: November 3, 2007: Intersection of Scandia & Wigwam Roads, Glade Township
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Carleton was, however, ordered by Secretary of State George Germain to expand recruitment in May 1777. [4] This Carleton did, encouraging and funding John Butler at Fort Niagara for the purpose. During the winter of 1777–78, Butler, Mohawk leader Joseph Brant , and Seneca leaders Cornplanter and Sayenqueraghta planned operations for the 1778 ...
The district includes six contributing buildings, four contributing sites, and one contributing structure. The area has seen continuous settlement since the early 1700s and once was the site of an early supply fort (Fort Hunter) and garrison. Also in the district are the remains of a section of the Pennsylvania Canal.
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Benjamin Chew, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, state Attorney General—Philadelphia; Joseph Clancy, Director of Secret Service under Barack Obama—Philadelphia; Mark B. Cohen, Democratic chairman, Human Services Committee, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; William Coleman, U.S. Secretary of Transportation under Gerald ...
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In gratitude for his assistance to the state, the Pennsylvania government gave Cornplanter a grant of 1,500 acres (6.1 km 2) in 1796 along the western bank of the Allegheny River about three miles (5 km) below the southern boundary of New York state, allotting it to him and his heirs "forever". [15]