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Tatamy is a
borough in
Northampton County, Pennsylvania. The borough's po****tion was 1,203 as of the 2020 census.
Tatamy is part of the
Lehigh Valley...
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Moses Tunda Tatamy (c. 1690—1760) or
Tashawaylennahan was a
Lenape translator and guide.
Tashawaylennahan was born
around 1690 in New
Jersey and was a...
- second-class townships, and
until the
Charles Chrin Interchange was
built near
Tatamy in 2015,
provided the
closest access to
Pennsylvania Route 33 for many industrial...
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Tunda Tatamy,
claimed aboriginal and fee
title to the 315
acres of land
located in
Forks Township in
Northampton County, near the town of
Tatamy, Pennsylvania...
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square miles (36 km2) and
included what are now
known as the
boroughs of
Tatamy (which
became incorporated in 1893), West
Easton (incorporated in 1898)...
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Nazareth North Catasauqua Northampton Pen
Argyl Portland Roseto Stockertown Tatamy Walnutport West
Easton Wilson Wind Gap
Allen Bethlehem Bushkill East Allen...
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Jefferson 1,146 1.6 720.8 1697 Knox
borough Clarion 1,143 0.6 2019.4 1697
Tatamy borough Northampton 1,143 0.6 2012.3 1697
Durham Township Bucks 1,143 9...
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aboriginal rights to
Tatamy's Place were
extinguished in 1737 and that, later, fee
title to the land was
granted to
Chief Tatamy—not to the
tribe as a...
- this article.)
Tamaqua – from
Lenape Tamaqua, 'beaver'
Tatamy – from
Lenape name
Chief Moses Tatamy who
lived in the
region and died in 1761
Tohickon Cr****...
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published works by Rev.
Arthur Bennett, an
Anglican clergyman.
Moses Tunda Tatamy (ca. 1690–1760), the
first Native American baptized by Brainerd. Brainerd...