Where Wigwams Stood: a History of Muncy, Pennsylvania, As Seen Through the Pages of Now And Then
The book Where Wigwams Stood: a History of Muncy, Pennsylvania, As Seen Through the Pages of Now And Then was written by author Katherine Yurchak Here you can read free online of Where Wigwams Stood: a History of Muncy, Pennsylvania, As Seen Through the Pages of Now And Then book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Where Wigwams Stood: a History of Muncy, Pennsylvania, As Seen Through the Pages of Now And Then a good or bad book?
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For months, the Indians had disappeared. No one is certain where they went, although Sketch of the Muncy Historical Society by Judy Tomagno, Muncy's artist in residence. 84 Katherine Yurchak some historians have speculated that maybe it was the bitter cold winter of 1778 that had kept the Indians in their under- ground caves in the hills. When they did return, it was during the harvest season of 1778. Peter Smith (still grieving from the loss of several members of his family) found himself surr...ound- ed by a community of helpers, ready to assist with the gather- ing of the grain from his fields. In the meantime, Colonel Hartley who had managed to get the stockade built at Fort Muncy also provided troops from the militia to protect the harvesters from the Indians. Among these soldiers was James, son of Captain Brady. He was directed by Colonel Hartley to be the sentinel for the reapers. That early Saturday morning (August 8, 1778) the mists from the river had enveloped the valley with a thick fog.
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