- in his account. The
proper German spelling without the
umlaut ü is
Gnadenhuetten.
American usage settled for Gnadenhutten, even
though 19th
century sources...
-
Gnadenhuetten,
alternatively known as New
Gnadenhuetten to
distinguish from
other settlements with
similar names, was a
Moravian Church mission located...
- to a site they
named Gnadenhütten ("Tents of Grace,"
often written Gnadenhuetten and
sometimes referred to as "Gnadenhütten on the ****ney" to distinguish...
- The
Gnadenhutten m****acre, also
known as the
Moravian m****acre, was the
killing of 96
pacifist Moravian Christian Indians (primarily
Lenape and Mohican)...
-
first settlement on the land that is now
Clinton Township was
called Gnadenhuetten and was
established in 1782 by Rev.
David Zeisberg, but
closed in 1786...
-
William Henry, John Heckewelder, John Rothrock, and
Christian Clewell, to
Gnadenhuetten on the Muskingum, in the
Early Summer of 1797. The
Pennsylvania Magazine...
- late November, a
dozen Lenape led by the
chief Captain Jacobs invaded Gnadenhuetten (now Lehighton), a
farming community for
Christian Indians run by Moravian...
- site on June 22, 1926.
Gnadenhuetten in Lehighton,
Carbon County, PA:
Dedicated to the
mission at the
village of
Gnadenhuetten. The
village was destro****...
-
bored hemlock logs
which had been
floated down the
Lehigh River from
Gnadenhuetten on the ****ning."
Persistent issues with
leaking and
bursting pipes...
- present-day Mt. Clemens.
Frederick was
situated at the
location of the New
Gnadenhuetten Moravian mission,
which is now just west of Mt. Clemens.
Following the...