Results for The Indians
The Sullivan Expedition against the Iroquois Indians
Fort Wyoming
Mobilization Camp
of Sullivan's A...
The Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin
The Brothertown (Brotherton) are descendants of the Pequot...
The Dogue Indians
The Dogues, an Algonquian tribe, occupied the Occoquan Riv...
The Osage Indians
The small hill to your right was once the site of a...
Ruins of the Habitations of the Friars and Indians
This is the ruins of the habitations of the friars ...
The Bedias Indians
The Bedias (Bidai, Bedai) Indians, a small southeastern Te...
Sullivan Expedition Against the Iroquois Indians
1779
Heller's Tavern The end of the day's march June...
Sullivan Expedition Against the Iroquois Indians
1779
Heller's Tavern The end of the day's march Ju...
Results for The Indians
The Sullivan Expedition against the Iroquois Indians
Fort Wyoming
Mobilization Camp
of Sullivan's Army
June 23 - July 31
1779
Marker is on River Street near South Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin
The Brothertown (Brotherton) are descendants of the Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquin-speaking) tribes in southern New England. They became a tribe in 1769 when seven Christian and English-speaking communities organized and moved to land in upstate New York. They cleared the ...
The Dogue Indians
The Dogues, an Algonquian tribe, occupied the Occoquan River Watershed in the early 1600s. In their dialect, Occoquan means “at the end of the water.” They lived in villages, hunted and fished, and raised corn, beans, squash, and tobacco. They ...
The Osage Indians
The small hill to your right was once the site of an Osage Indian village. More than 300 years ago, this site would have been covered with large, rectangular homes for a tribe of people who have become a symbol ...
Ruins of the Habitations of the Friars and Indians
This is the ruins of the habitations of the friars and Indians; refrectory, kitchen and other regular offices. In the second patio there was a gallery with weaving rooms and rooms for storing materials and utensils.
The habitations of the Indians ...
The Bedias Indians
The Bedias (Bidai, Bedai) Indians, a small southeastern Texas tribe, were probably the earliest inhabitants of the Walker County region. "Bidai" is thought to derive from a Caddo word meaning "brushwood". The peaceful Bedias lived in scattered villages and subsisted ...
Sullivan Expedition Against the Iroquois Indians
1779
Heller's Tavern The end of the day's march June 18, 1779 Distance 12 miles
Marker is on South Broadway (Pennsylvania Route 512) 0.3 miles north of Male Road (County Road 1028), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Sullivan Expedition Against the Iroquois Indians
1779
Heller's Tavern The end of the day's march June 18, 1779 Distance 12 miles
Marker is on South Broadway (Pennsylvania Route 512) 0.3 miles north of Male Road (County Road 1028), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org