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Andrea Ligon and Tiffany Johnson (Susquehannock descendants) and Christina Mark ( The NHSM Archaeology Club presents an evening of songs and Howdy ya'll. Let's take a step back into the most important lost viral From the headwaters in New York, through Pennsylvania's hidden tributaries, and ... Decided to try something different this week and returned to the JohnSmith In 1608, Captain John Smith explored the

nativeamerican More information about the Paxton Boys: Long before dams and modern fisheries, the Sorry about the wind noise, it was a rather breezy morning. At the start of the Yellow Fever Epidemic in the Spring of 1878, Wrightsville and Columbia Pennsylvania residents would find ...

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Native Peoples' Stories: The Susquehanna River

Native Peoples' Stories: The Susquehanna River

Andrea Ligon and Tiffany Johnson (Susquehannock descendants) and Christina Mark (

The Susquehanna River: An Ancient Story of People and Place | Part 1

The Susquehanna River: An Ancient Story of People and Place | Part 1

The

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The Susquehanna River: An Ancient Story of People and Place | Part 2

The Susquehanna River: An Ancient Story of People and Place | Part 2

The

The Susquehanna River’s hidden island campsites | Lifeblood: Chesapeake River Stories

The Susquehanna River’s hidden island campsites | Lifeblood: Chesapeake River Stories

Find out how to camp on an island in the

Songs and Stories of the Susquehanna

Songs and Stories of the Susquehanna

The NHSM Archaeology Club presents an evening of songs and

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Native Peoples' Stories: Attack on Susquehannock

Native Peoples' Stories: Attack on Susquehannock

Andrea Ligon and Tiffany Johnson (Susquehannock descendants) and Christina Mark (

Giants in America; The Hidden History of the Susquehannock. Who founded Washington D.C.?

Giants in America; The Hidden History of the Susquehannock. Who founded Washington D.C.?

Howdy ya'll. Let's take a step back into the most important lost

Moonshine on the Susquehanna: The Forgotten Trade Route

Moonshine on the Susquehanna: The Forgotten Trade Route

viral #MoonshineHistory #SusquehannaRiver From the headwaters in New York, through Pennsylvania's hidden tributaries, and ...

Native Peoples' Stories: "We're Still Here"

Native Peoples' Stories: "We're Still Here"

Andrea Ligon and Tiffany Johnson (Susquehannock descendants) and Christina Mark (

Some more Native American artifacts, Susquehanna River  7-1-21

Some more Native American artifacts, Susquehanna River 7-1-21

Went for just a short walk on the

More Native American artifacts from the Susquehanna River

More Native American artifacts from the Susquehanna River

Decided to try something different this week and returned to the

Native Peoples' Stories: The Conestoga-Susquehannock

Native Peoples' Stories: The Conestoga-Susquehannock

Andrea Ligon and Tiffany Johnson (Susquehannock descendants) and Christina Mark (

Forgotten Giants: Uncovering the Susquehannock Legacy

Forgotten Giants: Uncovering the Susquehannock Legacy

JohnSmith #Susquehannock #ChesapeakeHistory In 1608, Captain John Smith explored the

Native Peoples' Stories: Discovering Heritage

Native Peoples' Stories: Discovering Heritage

Christina Mark (

The Susquehannock Indians: From Prosperity to Extinction in 70 Years

The Susquehannock Indians: From Prosperity to Extinction in 70 Years

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Ancient Eel Weirs of the Susquehanna River

Ancient Eel Weirs of the Susquehanna River

Long before dams and modern fisheries, the

Native American petroglyphs in the Susquehanna river, Indian Rock

Native American petroglyphs in the Susquehanna river, Indian Rock

Sorry about the wind noise, it was a rather breezy morning.

Susquehanna River Monster of 1878

Susquehanna River Monster of 1878

At the start of the Yellow Fever Epidemic in the Spring of 1878, Wrightsville and Columbia Pennsylvania residents would find ...