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Cemetery-Indiantown Gap National (Annville PA)
Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (also known as Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery)
-- Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
~ Indiantown Gap derives its name from the various Native American communities that resided in this region of Pennsylvania. The first inhabitants were Susquehannocks, an Iroquois tribe first encountered by Europeans in the 17th century. In the mid-1700s, Scotch-Irish, English and German pioneers settled the region and managed to live peacefully with the neighboring Lenape Indians. During the French and Indian War, however, tribes who were allied with French colonists raided many English frontier settlements. As Indiantown Gap increasingly became the site of frequent battles, pioneers built a number of defensive structures, including Swatara Fort, Harpers Fort and Reeds Fort
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Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA
Notes: Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (also known as Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery)
-- Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
~ Indiantown Gap derives its name from the various Native American communities that resided in this region of Pennsylvania. The first inhabitants were Susquehannocks, an Iroquois tribe first encountered by Europeans in the 17th century. In the mid-1700s, Scotch-Irish, English and German pioneers settled the region and managed to live peacefully with the neighboring Lenape Indians. During the French and Indian War, however, tribes who were allied with French colonists raided many English frontier settlements. As Indiantown Gap increasingly became the site of frequent battles, pioneers built a number of defensive structures, including Swatara Fort, Harpers Fort and Reeds Fort
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1 | Cemetery-Indiantown Gap National (Annville PA) Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (also known as Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery) -- Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania ~ Indiantown Gap derives its name from the various Native American communities that resided in this region of Pennsylvania. The first inhabitants were Susquehannocks, an Iroquois tribe first encountered by Europeans in the 17th century. In the mid-1700s, Scotch-Irish, English and German pioneers settled the region and managed to live peacefully with the neighboring Lenape Indians. During the French and Indian War, however, tribes who were allied with French colonists raided many English frontier settlements. As Indiantown Gap increasingly became the site of frequent battles, pioneers built a number of defensive structures, including Swatara Fort, Harpers Fort and Reeds Fort + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/45182/indiantown-gap-national-cemetery | |
2 | Grave-WALSH Paul "PFC ● US Army ● World War II ● Purple Heart ◊ Gone Fishing" - Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville PA + https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66674376/paul-walsh |
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