History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . .221 Swartwood, Martin 204 Sweet, Jacob 195 Sweet, William 152 Sweet, William, Sr 152 Stine, Abraham 222 Stine, Abraham 222 Stine, Charles A 222 Stine Family 222 Stine. Frederick 222 Thonijjson, Adam 152 Thompson, Adam 85, 157 Thompson, Andrew 152 Thompson. Andrew 157 Thompson, Frank C 223 Thompson, P. L 157 Thompson, Isaac 162 Taft, William J 323 VanCampen, Anson 158 Vaughn, Benjamin R 159 Vaughn, Horton B 158 Vosburg. Joseph B 159 Vosburg, Peter P 159 Walter, Henry 160 Walter, Hiram 224 Walter,
History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . .221 Swartwood, Martin 204 Sweet, Jacob 195 Sweet, William 152 Sweet, William, Sr 152 Stine, Abraham 222 Stine, Abraham 222 Stine, Charles A 222 Stine Family 222 Stine. Frederick 222 Thonijjson, Adam 152 Thompson, Adam 85, 157 Thompson, Andrew 152 Thompson. Andrew 157 Thompson, Frank C 223 Thompson, P. L 157 Thompson, Isaac 162 Taft, William J 323 VanCampen, Anson 158 Vaughn, Benjamin R 159 Vaughn, Horton B 158 Vosburg. Joseph B 159 Vosburg, Peter P 159 Walter, Henry 160 Walter, Hiram 224 Walter, James B 223 Walter, Samuel 160 Ward, John Edward 160 Ward, John J 160 Ware, Jesse 160 Weisenfluh. John 187 White, James M 161 Williams, Horace 161 Williams, John C 22 5 Wilson, Mrs. Catherine 224 Winter, Merritt 162 Winter, Peter C 162 Winters, Bainbridge 225 Winters, Daniel 161 Winters, Manley 161 Winters, Samuel J 225 Witzal, Andrew 225 Witzal, John 225 Wolcott, Rev. Wallace C 163 Wood, Mrs. Elnora 197 Zeiss, Roy AV 336 Zilk, Henry 227 Zilk, John 228 HISTORY OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. MAP OF WYOMING VALLEV IN THE EARLiY BAYS The above map shows the location of the firstfive original townships laid out in the WyomingValley in 176S by the Susquehanna Company(Wilkes-Barre or Wyoming, Hanover, Plymouth,Kings-town and Pittstown) and the position of thePorts, Indian villages, and other historical placesof the early days and settlement of Wyoming. ThePorts are indicated on the Map with figures, andthe Indian villages, battle fields, islands, etc., aremarked with letters as follows: (1), marks the site of Shawnee Fort, where agarrison composed of old men, with the womenand children of the neighboihood were stationedbefore and during the Wyoming Massacre; (2),Stewarts Block-house; (3), Fort Durkee; (4),Fort Wyoming; (5), Wilkes-Barre Fort; (6), Og-dens Port, and later the site of Mill Creek first settlement in Wyoming Valley was madehere; (7), Forty Port; (8), Wintermoots Fort,
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