id ourse of Kittanning Path Disease ils One |2026ime Rel ‘Traced Across N. Cambria | |0n Average Farm * * Indians Killed 15 Men Back In |T="Fuir 50 "5et 1 a 1781 Near What Now Is Coupon |More, james isha. james Ra- | | | neta, Amos Lynex and Andrew Editor’ THE KITTANNIN | Taylor, it passed over the hil i 3 Tout eis ett 0 | roots Walkashat a [rods south of the Samuel Re@ | ) oy (hretish this ares | South Western Pa. Vol. 1 |ton house, and them down the “ [hill three Rene a Mile q g Pla _- I —_— 3 * me—————— A ——— i 3 The historic Indian highway | “Shaffer's ce” on the up the Juniata Valley from Two Lick Creek on the Elijah on to Kittanning Indian Town | From Two Lick Creek the trail Allegheny River, from | turned slightly northwest through | it received its name, It the warranted lands of oe | ¢ 3 £3% tered Pennsylva- | Walter, Jeremiah Williamson, Da- upon the crest of the Alle- | vid Williamson, and Charles M y Mountain, the east line of | Campbell, Fergus Moorhead, Is | oe County, by way of Kit-iter Moorhead's Fort, to Watls| subla drugs alohg with Gag: Now crosted 3 the | Hui. across Kert, of Curry Run, | tics have reduced nsyl- | through the lands of Jacok Peel | . Railroad. From this Kit | and Gilpin, to Willlam Arm- | pigs, sheep, goats Gap it passed through strong's tract on the Crooked | try, Kowiver, are till patented lands of John Dou- | Creek. Armstrong's tract is de- | Sgction Rufus Hannum to a gignated as including the cross ie : point one mile east of Ashville | ings of the Kiskiminetas and Kit- 3 some authorities think | tanning Paths, to the west of ' : be one mile south of | which is the land of Jactd An 4 e d ), where it croesed the | thony and them that of Andrew d Creek. Thence traver- Wiggins, and they on to the ridge sing the patented lands of James to the right of Shelocta. near the Hannum, Benjamin Say and Al | pridge and the residence of Jam- Stewart, it passed the os 8 Ralston if Armstrong Co. of Little Chest Creek | It extended between two large | Cor : at Chest , and thence ov-| licks on the Hugh Espey land jehorn on December 35 by the | for | °F the lands of Willlam Parker | “situated on the forks of Blank-| Roman Catholics and Protestants, and Alexgnder McCauseland to} et Hill in the J. Vanderlin tract, | .» January 6 by the Greek Ortho : of Chest Creek al gx miles east of Kittanning. | 40x and affiliated churches, and on posed to it become infected He . It proceeded | The trail then follows & fairly | jo ois vo the Armenians. * | Vh this disensesjose as much h the lands of Ab- | direct course over (he Mgher All Bethlehem, however SP “ia : 1 ¥ 535 if hi Freee F132 ht i I; HE RF thence i in and Kuwmning | out on December 34 for the arrival a adecn to the lands of | TNp of State P | of the Patriarch of Jerusslem— e where was located! The Pennsylvania Historical! carding of the Holy Lahd—whe Place.” named | Society of Philadelphia has pub- | o.cn year brings sn ancient effigy Hart, who |lished a map of early days! .¢ pe Infant Jewus to Bethiohem he traveled back | Of the province which discloses | iol he ays in the manger with. ] | the Kittanning Path as beginning | .. 5, eve where Christ was born {at Frankstown, below Hollidays- | oo lonesily the procession "> : proaches: heralded by a single horseman, his bafiner streaming mountains. There it diverges, | 8lofl. A corpa of native police t ome going northwest direct to| ™e “" . | Cherry Tree and Kittanning. and | follow . by Ebenshury Coun i the other tak 8 southwresterly | . fl 502, Knights of Columbus , C | Thursday night last ‘course, and follows the Little 4 ; . miles Michael Eppolito was narved lag | Conemaugh to Joimmowrn i | chai of the which will The Kittanning Toll wha the | i’ igen ta OU ars] 1] 4 gi 8. 5 4 EY | vo golden | TANEING for recitation of the ro- V8 FE & = ta sry at the blers of departed i ; : ob RE members. Knights from Carroll 4 : py | town, Cresson, Lilly amd Gellit- ; i -. ;. 4 ska serve on the committee. : AY : ats" 8 Reports were given on a re | Fi . 3 x oat Commi brefktast in| iver 8 Meet of council | rie at 8 Yery SAfly date. at Jeast | 4 ne Offloers of AMoome -and Greens: iin 1754. It jod from Frankstown : birg dioceses: in Johnstown. {to what is now Known as Kit-| It was noted that Orsnd Knight | {nia railroad, where they are Wo | ised puty of Disthet No. 11. was | | gaps. The Kittanning trail was in 2 at & Ag of Hl e northeasterly and pass | he ba | bore ‘Counett meet! Barnes. | through Clonriiald i Mamouse The Kitanning Trail, er Bur ‘s Gap Road, was one of the there northerly pathways betwen Bed- de. | ford and Kittanning, or Lake Kr- -w i * B= 24 ik | i if he i 1 ip). | Hart's| Cave of the Nativity—is under the : ., ¥ | ii Ef jurisdiction of the Greek Orthodox |’ lh i A ASAI IO INES NA : i : : Engi - ~ Historie Bucks County. is one! : of the three ofiginal counties of | Panasylvania. : Fs i | SEP ARS HS IA SPO SIE ii _¥ § A A A >» s3f Figured in Millions | Ad. 18 mille : V i i af il ; i oe ¥ Has i HT