Hockendauqua Indian Town
Posted by: unimoggers
N 40° 41.661 W 075° 29.457
18T E 458520 N 4504943
A beautiful marker depicting the famous Walking Purchase
Waymark Code: WMNAH
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 08/25/2006
Views: 32
MARKER TEXT:
HOCKENDAUQUA INDIAN TOWN
of the noted Chiefs
LAPPAWINZO and TISHCOHAN
who treated
with the Penn Proprietors of Pennsylvania
in the Famous Walking Purchase
Was Located
In the Present Northampton
upon the east bank of the Lehigh River
Three Fourths of a Mile to the Northwest
of this Marker
The Fleet-Footed Youths
Edward Marshall
and his Associates
of the walk of a day and a half
September 19-20 1737
Crossed Hokendauqua (spelled this way here on the marker) Creek
A Half Mile Below this Point of the Stream
And Slept the First Night in the woods
A Half Mile From the Indian Town
The Survey Line of the Purchase
Was Run Later in 1737
1 8/10 miles to the East
Marker Name: Hockendauqua Indian Town
County: Northampton
Date Dedicated: 01/01/1925
Marker Type: Plaque
Location: PA 329 at eastern approach to Hokendauqua Creek bridge, .5 mile E of Northampton
Category: Cities & Towns, Native American, William Penn
Website: [Web Link]
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