- The
riverside village of
Logstown (1725?, 1727–1758) also
known as Logg's Town, French: Chiningue: 356 (transliterated to Shenango) near modern-day Baden...
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Logstown, a
significant Native American settlement. The site of
Baden was the
location of
Logstown, a
Native American village. The
Treaty of
Logstown...
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family migrated along the
Allegheny River and
after 1725 they
settled in
Logstown, a mostly-Iroquois
village in Pennsylvania.
Guyasuta was a
maternal uncle...
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Tanacharison first appears in
historical records in 1747,
living in
Logstown (near
present Ambridge, Pennsylvania), a multi-ethnic
village about 20...
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Washington met with Half-King Tanacharison, and
other Iroquois chiefs, at
Logstown, and
gathered information about the
numbers and
locations of the French...
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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...
- 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...
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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'...
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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...
- in September.: 93 : 41–42 In June 1752, the
British held a
council at
Logstown with
representatives of the Six Nations, and the
Lenape and
Shawnee who...