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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M0M_tulpehocken-path_Bethel-PA.html
An Indian path connecting the Iroquois capital at Shamokin, now Sunbury, with the Tulpehocken Valley, ran northwest through here. It was used by ambassadors to "Brother Onas," i.e., Wm. Penn and his successors.
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1742Pilger Ruh (Pilgram's Rest)Named by CountNicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorfwho with Conrad Weiser andMorvavian Missionaries rested herebesides this spring (Ludwig's Brunne)on their way to visit Shawnee Indiansin Wyoming Valley
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1756FORT HENRY25 yards north ofthis stone.——French and Indian War——
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"Pilgrim's Rest" was the name given to this spring on the Tulpehocken Path by Count Zinzendorf, the Moravian missionary, on his journey to the Indian towns of Shamokin and Wyoming in 1742.
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Built 1756; garrisoned during the French and Indian War by troops under Capt. Christian Busse. Pennsylvania's major frontier defense east of Ft. Augusta (Sunbury). The site is 3/4 mile to the northwest.
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