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French Creek Feeder

The canal bed beside the road is part of a channel constru...

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Frenchman's Creek

In an effort to regain the initiative lost at Queenston, t...

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French Creek

The Riviere aux Boeufs of the French, renamed by George Wa...

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Frenchmans Creek

In 1810 Duncan McMartin on this creek built a saw, grist, ...

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Results for French Creek

French Creek Feeder

The canal bed beside the road is part of a channel constructed 1827-1834 to take water from Meadville to Conneaut Lake for the Erie Extension Canal. Two miles below here the Feeder crossed the creek by aqueduct.

Marker is on Cochranton ...

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Frenchman's Creek

In an effort to regain the initiative lost at Queenston, the Americans planned a general invasion for 28 November 1812. Before dawn advance parties crossed the Niagara River to cut communications between Fort Erie and Chippawa and to silence the ...

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French Creek

The Riviere aux Boeufs of the French, renamed by George Washington in 1753. It had an important part in the French and Indian War and the settlement of northwestern Pennsylvania.

Marker is at the intersection of Meadville road (U.S. 322) and ...

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Frenchmans Creek

In 1810 Duncan McMartin on this creek built a saw, grist, and woolen mill.

He was surveyor, lawyer, judge court common pleas 1813, Later elected State Senator

Marker is on Route 110.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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