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Saucunk or
Sawcunk (also
known as Soh-kon, Sacung, Sankonk,: 141 Sackum, or Shingas' Town) was a town
established by the
Lenape and Shawnees. It was...
- ceremonies.": 182–83 In the
spring of 1757
Gibson and
Pisquetomen moved to
Saucunk where they
lived for a year.
Gibson says that at this time, Pisquetomen...
- (near the present-day city of Beaver, Pennsylvania), then at Kittanning,
Saucunk and Kuskusky, and
later at Tuscarawas. One
source reports that Tamaqua...
- Le Roy and
Barbara Leininger, many of Kittanning's
inhabitants moved to
Saucunk,
Kuskusky or Muskingum.
Historian Fred
Anderson notes that
equivalent raids...
- had
attempted to
escape with Armstrong's men.
Gibson was then
taken to
Saucunk, and
later to Muskingum. In
March 1759, he escaped,
together with Marie...
-
English wanted peace. Post then left
Kuskusky for a few days to
visit Saucunk and Logstown, and to
address a
group of
Indians in
front of Fort Duquesne...
-
western Pennsylvania by
their captors over the next two years,
including Saucunk and Kuskusky.
Three years after the Penn's Cr**** m****acre, in
October 1758...
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After Kittanning was
attacked on 8
September 1756,
Pisquetomen took him to
Saucunk and then to Muskingum,
where in March, 1759, he escaped,
together with...
- 1757,
Jesuit Father Claude Francis Virot founded a
Catholic mission at
Saucunk,: 395 and was
joined for a
brief period by
Father Pierre Joseph Antonie...
- and a
lower town. In late 1758, he
moved to "Ks****-he-ooing" (possibly
Saucunk) and was
released in December, 1764,
along with over 200
other captives...