Walking Purchase
Posted by: Gosffo
N 40° 32.758 W 075° 18.215
18T E 474293 N 4488401
Oh gosh, we're not running again!
Waymark Code: WM18V1
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 02/25/2007
Views: 64
Marker Text:
Measured 1737, according to a supposed Indian deed of 1686, granting lands extending a day-and-a-half walk. Using picked men to force this measure to its limit, Thomas Penn reversed his father's Indian policy losing Indian friendship.
Twenty years after Wiliam Penn's death, his sons and agents needed more land for the many settlers entering the area. The agent claimed they had a deed dating to the 1680's between William Penn and the Lenape-Delawares. The Indians had promised to sell land "as far as a man could walk in a day and a half." Chief Lappawinsoe, believing the treaty genuine and assuming a man could only walk 40 miles, agreed to the WALK! The Provinical Secretary James Logan planned well and hired 3 men, Edward Marshall, Solomon Jennings and James Yeates to run!
Seventy miles, in a day and a half, netted the Penns 1,200,000 acres and lost them the respect of the Indians."
Marker Name: Walking Purchase
County: Bucks
Date Dedicated: 01/07/1949
Marker Type: Roadside
Location: Pa. 212 & 412 W. of Springtown
Category: Native American
Website: Not listed
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