Tatamy is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. The borough's population 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...
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Nazareth North Catasauqua Northampton Pen Argyl Portland Roseto Stockertown Tatamy Walnutport West Easton Wilson Wind Gap Allen Bethlehem Township Bushkill...
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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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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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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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Upper Eastern District Upper Western District Western (PART, Division 02) Tatamy Upper Nazareth Township Cox, Harold (2004). "Legislatures - 1776-2004"....
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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...
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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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this article.) Tamaqua – from Lenape Tamaqua, 'beaver' Tatamy – from Lenape name Chief Moses Tatamy who lived in the region and died in 1761 Tohickon Creek...
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