Blanket Hill

HERE

Colonel John Armstrong

With about 800 Frontiersmen from

Cumberland County

Stopped September 7, 1756, while on his

Way to attack the Indian town of

Kittanning

He left 18 of his men, commanded by

Lieutanant James Hogg

To watch a band of Indians seek at a

Nearby campfire.

The next morning Lieutenant Hogg

Attacked this band of Indians and was

Killed with a number of his men.

Here, March 16, 1777

Fergus Moorhead

Was taken prisoner by the Indians, and

His companion, a Mr. Simpson, was

Killed and scalped.

From the many blankets

Left here by Colonel Armstrong's men

The place received it's name.

Marker is on Benjamin Franklin Highway (U.S. 422) 0.3 miles east of Simpson Church Road, on the right when traveling west.

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