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Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
The riverside village of Logstown (1726?, 1727–1758) also known as Logg's Town, French: Chiningue (transliterated to Shenango) near modern-day Baden, Pennsylvania
Logstown
Scaronage, Scruniyatha, Seruniyattha, or Skaruntia) was an Oneida leader at Logstown. He was sometimes referred to as Monacatuatha (/ˌmoʊnəkəˈtuːəθə/ also rendered
Scarouady
U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797
French forces. Washington met with Haudenosaunee leader Tanacharison at Logstown. Washington said that at this meeting Tanacharison named him Conotocaurius
George_Washington
Colonial American explorer (1706–1759)
They traveled on the Venango Path through the Ohio Country, stopping at Logstown on their way to the fort. During the trip, Gist earned his place in history
Christopher_Gist
North American theater of the Seven Years' War
he opened negotiations with the Indian tribes at Logstown. He completed the 1752 Treaty of Logstown in which the local Indians agreed to terms through
French_and_Indian_War
Lenape chief and war leader
meet the Six Nations at Logstown to improve relationships between the King’s representatives and the Ohio Indians. At the Logstown Treaty talks in June and
Pisquetomen
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
Logstown, a significant Native American settlement. The site of Baden was the location of Logstown, a Native American village. The Treaty of Logstown
Baden,_Pennsylvania
Seneca chief (1700–1754)
Carolina. Tanacharison first appears in historical records in 1747, living in Logstown (near present Ambridge, Pennsylvania), a multi-ethnic village about 20
Tanacharison
Pekowi Shawnee chief
Americans migrated to the Ohio River Valley. In 1743, Kakowatcheky moved to Logstown, on the Ohio River, where he may have continued to live until 1755 or later
Kakowatcheky
Pekowi Shawnee chief
offers of protection. The new communities of Kittanning (established 1724), Logstown (established 1727) and Lower Shawneetown (established 1734) attracted a
Opessa_Straight_Tail
Lenape chief
Haudenosaunee in 1752 had appointed Shingas chief of the Lenape at the Treaty of Logstown, after the French and Indian War Tamaqua rose in prominence through his
Tamaqua_(Lenape_chief)
Native American village in Pennsylvania, US
Path. It was located at a convenient river crossing, within 16 miles of Logstown, about 20 miles from Chartier's Town, and a day's ride from Kittanning
Shannopin's_Town
School district in Pennsylvania
has been taken, two districts had been in operation in the area – the Logstown Independent District and the Aliquippa School District. In 1928 Aliquippa
Aliquippa_School_District
Seneca Chief and diplomat
family migrated along the Allegheny River and after 1725 they settled in Logstown, a mostly-Iroquois village in Pennsylvania. Guyasuta was a maternal uncle
Guyasuta
Incomplete 18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania
garrison to protect the settlement at their own expense. The Treaty of Logstown was intended to open up land for settlement so that the Ohio Company could
Fort_Prince_George
also ordered Patten to take a message to the Native American leaders at Logstown, however when they arrived on January 14, 1754, they found most of the
John_Patten_(frontiersman)
18th century Virginia soldier and settler
Tennessee border in September. In June 1752, the British held a council at Logstown with representatives of the Six Nations, and the Lenape and Shawnee who
James Patton (Virginia colonist)
James_Patton_(Virginia_colonist)
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
trade goods. The Council obtained £200 worth of goods and sent Croghan to Logstown in April, 1748 to cement the terms of the treaty and secure the tribes'
Kuskusky
Subtribe of the First Nations people in southern Ontario, Canada
adopted the name and use it today. When Conrad Weiser conducted a census in Logstown in 1748, he identified the people as Tisagechroamis, his attempt at conveying
Mississaugas
City in Ohio, United States
of Lower Shawneetown in November of that year. A group of Shawnees from Logstown also joined them. After the Treaty of Greenville in 1795 forced the Native
Chillicothe,_Ohio
Town in County Kildare, Ireland
Barony of Naas South (Civil Parish of Carnalway). Subsidiary areas include Logstown, Harristown, Carnalway, Brannockstown, Gilltown, Nicholastown, and Castlemartin
Kilcullen
Leader of the Seneca tribe of American Indians
the French to leave the Ohio region, and he met with Iroquois leaders at Logstown; whilst there, Washington failed to pay his respects to Queen Aliquippa
Queen_Alliquippa
Historic Native American village on the Ohio River
and other growing Native American settlements in the region, including Logstown, Pickawillany, Kuskusky, and Kittanning as "Indian republics," multiethnic
Lower_Shawneetown
English-born American adventurer, professor, real estate investor and local official
of Lancaster signed a decade earlier. While the Treaty of Logstown was signed at Logstown (near what later became Baden, Pennsylvania), giving the colonists
Joshua_Fry
18th century Pekowi Shawnee chief
during an epidemic. Biography portal Peter Chartier Opessa Straight Tail Logstown Kakowatcheky Neucheconeh Greene, Don. Shawnee Heritage X S-T 1700-1750
Meshemethequater
Treaty between Great Britain and the Iroquois people
recognized colonial rights southeast of the Ohio River at the 1752 Treaty of Logstown, they continued to claim ownership (by conquest) over all land as far south
Treaty_of_Fort_Stanwix_(1768)
French army officer and interpreter
Chiningué (Logstown) and other Native American villages, most circa 1750s
Philippe-Thomas Chabert de Joncaire
Philippe-Thomas_Chabert_de_Joncaire
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
Alleghenies between the Ohio and Susquehanna river basins. Together with Logstown, Pickawillany, Sandusky, and Lower Shawneetown, Kittanning was one of several
Kittanning_(village)
Public, coeducational high school in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States
School located in the Plan 6 area of Woodlawn was opened and, in 1911, Logstown School was constructed as well. The first high school students were housed
Aliquippa Junior/Senior High School
Aliquippa_Junior/Senior_High_School
Division of the Shawnee people
French and Indian War. But it was of lesser political importance than Logstown, which was upriver on the Ohio. Members from most, if not all five Shawnee
Chalahgawtha
Drive, north of Ambridge (MISSING) Roadside American Revolution, Military Logstown October 31, 1946 Duss Avenue at Anthony Wayne Drive, north of Ambridge
List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Beaver County
List_of_Pennsylvania_state_historical_markers_in_Beaver_County
entire Command of the Monongahela". The expedition then proceeded on to Logstown, a large Indian settlement a short way down the Ohio River. After parleying
George Washington in the French and Indian War
George_Washington_in_the_French_and_Indian_War
Lenape chief and warrior (fl. 1740–1763)
Tanacharison to decide on a leader acceptable to all parties, and at the Logstown Treaty Conference of 1752, Tanacharison presented Shingas as his choice
Shingas
Lenape chief
Iroquois leader Tanacharison appointed Shingas to represent them at the Logstown Treaty conference. He was a son of Tamanend, also known as "Tammany," a
Sassoonan
The Iroquois recognized the English right to settle south of the Ohio at Logstown in 1752. The Shawnee and Cherokee claims remained, however. In 1755 the
Native American tribes in Virginia
Native_American_tribes_in_Virginia
Historic Native American village in Ohio
leave this territory which belonged to France. After visiting Kittanning, Logstown and Lower Shawneetown and receiving a cool response, Céloron's party traveled
Pickawillany
18th century Pennsylvania fur trader, soldier and judge
or at least until we go hunting, the blacksmith." In June 1752, at the Logstown Treaty Council, Fraser's gunsmith services were still considered so essential
John_Fraser_(frontiersman)
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
from the original on June 11, 2013. Retrieved December 11, 2013. From Logstown to Venango with George Washington, W. Walter Braham; George Washington
Harmony,_Pennsylvania
British land speculation company in colonial North America
settlement. The organizers signed a treaty of friendship and permission at Logstown with the main tribes in the region in 1752 . A rival group of land speculators
Ohio_Company
Colonial Canadian fur trader
born in Montreal in 1731. He worked as a fur trader and Indian agent at Logstown, near the current location of Ambridge, Pennsylvania. After the fall of
Jacques_Baby
Irish-American fur trader
James Hamilton (Pennsylvania), sent Croghan to Logstown to investigate. Days before Celeron reached Logstown, its chiefs sold Croghan 200,000 acres (810 km2)
George_Croghan
French Canadian explorer
whom they invited to attend a council meeting with Céloron at Logstown. At Logstown, in present-day western Pennsylvania, Céloron discovered English
Pierre Joseph Céloron de Blainville
Pierre_Joseph_Céloron_de_Blainville
Indians to the Chancellor 1744 – Treaty of Lancaster 1752 – Treaty of Logstown 1754 – Treaty of Albany 1758 – Treaty of Easton 1760 – Treaty of Pittsburgh
List of the United States treaties
List_of_the_United_States_treaties
Native American land cessions, 1682–1797
American Civil War. This difference was partly resolved at the Treaty of Logstown in 1752, where the Haudenosaunee recognized the rights of colonists southeast
Six_Nations_land_cessions
interpreter to other settlers. He became an Indian trader, traveling as far as Logstown, a village near present-day Ambridge, Pennsylvania. With two other Indian
Anthony_Sadowski
Historic Native American village in Ohio
under date of June 29, 1752: "We got to Muskingum, 150 miles from the Logstown, where we met some white men from Hockhocken who told us the town was taken
Muskingum_(village)
malaria, to which they had no immunity. In 1748, when Conrad Weiser visited Logstown, 18 miles (29 km) downriver from Pittsburgh, he counted 789 warriors gathered:
History_of_Pittsburgh
Lenape chief
George Washington describes his arrival at Logstown in November. Washington persuaded the Lenape chiefs at Logstown that they should side with the British
Custaloga
Borough in Pennsylvania, United States
that area. He had met with future U.S. President George Washington in Logstown. He was a strong friend of the English and campaigned against the French
Monaca,_Pennsylvania
the rest of modern West Virginia. At the convening of the 1752 Treaty of Logstown, they acknowledged the right of English settlements south of the Ohio,
History_of_West_Virginia
Topics referred to by the same term
River Shenango Valley Mall Shenango, one of several alternative names for Logstown, a Native American village in eastern Pennsylvania. This disambiguation
Shenango
American fur trader (1715–1787)
Thomas; Dinwiddie, Robert (1871). Journal of Captain William Trent from Logstown to Pickawillany, A.D. 1752: now published for the first time from a copy
William_Trent
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
August 30: "I went to Beaver Creek, an Indian Town, about 8 miles off (from Logstown), chiefly Delawares, the rest Mohocks, to have some belts of wampum made
Saucunk
(also called "Half-King") and other Iroquois leaders allied to Virginia at Logstown to secure their support in case of conflict with the French; Washington
Military career of George Washington
Military_career_of_George_Washington
Decade
two-thirds of the city has been damaged or destroyed. June 13 – The Treaty of Logstown is signed by representatives of the Iroquois Confederation, Lenape and
1750s
mission, he met with several Native American leaders at the village of Logstown, including a Seneca chief known as Tanacharison, referred to by the British
George Washington's relations with the Iroquois Confederacy
George_Washington's_relations_with_the_Iroquois_Confederacy
Battle between Pennsylvanian militia and Native Americans
runs from Clay Township through Bedford (formerly known as Ray's Town) to Logstown, northwest of Pittsburgh. The battle may have taken place in the gap in
Battle_of_Sideling_Hill
Historic West Virginia community
settlers to return with them to Virginia. In May 1751, Israel traveled to Logstown to meet with George Croghan, and requested leave of the Iroquois Confederacy
Dunkard_Bottom,_West_Virginia
18th-century Shawnee Indian chief
English traders on the Allegheny prompted Kakowatcheky himself to move to Logstown in 1744. About 1730, the Shawnees from Opessa's Town on the Potomac (now
Neucheconeh
18th century Lenape chief
Carlisle in November. He and many other leaders met with George Croghan at Logstown in January, 1754. On 31 January 1754, a signed speech addressed to the
Nenatcheehunt
Irish-born American military officer, planter and politician (1729–1783)
acquire land from native American tribes, and served as his secretary at the Logstown Treaty Conference. Patton soon arranged for his nephew to be apprenticed
William Preston (Virginia soldier)
William_Preston_(Virginia_soldier)
powers for some time. Washington and Gist stopped at the Indian village of Logstown (near present-day Ambridge, Pennsylvania) to meet with Iroquois and Lenape
Venango_Path
February, 1756 (the failed Sandy Creek Expedition). Some refugees from Logstown and from Upper Shawneetown were also invited to live there. The Shawnee
Pickaway_Plains
Frontier raid in western Pennsylvania in September 1782
Ohio River. The pursuit caught the raiders at an Ohio River crossing near Logstown as canoes were being loaded. Shots were fired at the departing canoes,
Raid_on_Robinson_Run_(1782)
Kilkea and Moone Kilkea Athy Lodgepark 233 North Salt Straffan Celbridge Logstown 170 Naas South Carnalway Naas Longstone 170 Naas South Ballymore Eustace
List of townlands of County Kildare
List_of_townlands_of_County_Kildare
American politician
After this Gibson returned to being an Indian trader. He built a house at Logstown which in 1772 was described as the "only house there" by the Reverend David
John Gibson (American soldier)
John_Gibson_(American_soldier)
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
direct and were situated above flood level or along well-drained ridges. Logstown Kuskusky Kittanning (village) Sassoonan Saucunk Maps of the western and
Shamokin_(village)
Pennsylvania German pioneer (1696–1760)
believe they had done so. In 1748, Pennsylvania sent Conrad Weiser to Logstown, a council and trade village on the Ohio River. Here he held council with
Conrad_Weiser
18th-century fort in colonial Pennsylvania
Shawnee refugees who had fled to Aughwick following the destruction of Logstown in July 1754. Conrad Weiser visited Aughwick in September 1754 and found
Fort_Shirley
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
Native Americans (Iroquois, Lenape, and Shawnee) from their village of Logstown on the western frontier, to take refuge at George Croghan's trading post
Shirleysburg,_Pennsylvania
Historic religious community in colonial Virginia, USA
in the future they would not be raided or harassed. Israel traveled to Logstown to meet with George Croghan, and requested leave of the Iroquois Confederacy
Dunkard's_Bottom,_Virginia
Calendar year
two-thirds of the city has been damaged or destroyed. June 13 – The Treaty of Logstown is signed by representatives of the Iroquois Confederation, Lenape and
1752
Algonquin interpreter and diplomat
March 1746, Andrew took her west, across the Appalachian Mountains to Logstown on the Ohio River. She was reportedly going blind by that time. This was
Madame_Montour
Saint-Jean, (Prince Edward Island) and Louisbourg to France. Treaty of Logstown (English with Shawnee, Delaware, Wyandot). English later base their claim
1748_in_Canada
18th century Pennsylvania fur trader and soldier
Research Database, 2025 William Trent, Journal of Captain William Trent from Logstown to Pickawillany, A.D. 1752, Alfred Goodman, ed. Cincinnati: Robert Clark
Robert Callender (frontiersman)
Robert_Callender_(frontiersman)
Fur trader, tribal chief and temperance activist
business partner of Edward Shippen, III. Chartier led his Shawnee band to Logstown, where he attempted to persuade chief Kakowatcheky to join him, but was
Peter_Chartier
United States historic place
Pennsylvania. The site was either on or near a former Indian village called Logstown (circa 1727-1758). On November 9, an advance party arrived and began preparing
Legionville
Lenape warrior and chief
Pennsylvania. Keekyuscung and many other leaders met with George Croghan at Logstown in January, 1754. On 31 January 1754, a signed speech addressed to the
Keekyuscung
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
believe they had done so. In 1748, Pennsylvania sent Conrad Weiser to Logstown, a council and trade village on the Ohio River. Here he held council with
Conrad_Weiser_Homestead
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 English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.
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Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty
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Helper; Serpentine; Profit; Aid
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English or Scottish : unexplained. Compare Peavy.Edward Peavey is mentioned in the records of Portsmouth, NH, in 1691, as well as Abell, Nathaniel, Joseph, William, and Peter Peavey (probably his sons).
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Protection of the true God of heaven
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Italian form of Roman Latin Attilius, possibly ATTILIO means "father."
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Forest; From the Forest; Wood; Woman of the Wood
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