Kittanning Gap, one of the gaps of the Allegheny, is a now a relatively unimportant wooded ravine (water gap) along the ascent (at the foot) of the Allegheny...
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Kittanning may refer to: Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States West Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States Kittanning Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania...
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American Kittanning Village (at present-day Kittanning, Pennsylvania). By the time of the French and Indian War, starting in 1754, Kittanning Village was...
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but narrower gaps cut by more vigorous streams. Next upstream along Glen White Run and above Kittanning Gap is the gap carved by Kittanning Run, a creek...
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saddle, water gap, or wind gap. Geomorphologically, a gap is most often carved by water erosion from a freshet, stream or a river. Gaps created by freshets...
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very likely followed by the Kittanning Path connecting the Indian communities west of the Alleghenies, especially Kittanning Village with the large Indian...
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Indian Trail, Michigan Tuscarora Path Kittanning Path from Frankstown, Pennsylvania, through the Alleghenys to Kittanning, Pennsylvania Vincennes Trace Boston...
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Blair Gap, one of the gaps of the Allegheny, is a water gap along the eastern face atop the Allegheny Front escarpment. Like other gaps of the Allegheny...
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valley suffered fierce raids and abductions from Lenape and Shawnee at Kittanning on the Allegheny River. Over 3,000 white settlers were killed in the raids...
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without great engineering works. These were the Gaps of the Allegheny and the several ways such as the Kittanning Paths in Pennsylvania, the Cumberland Narrows...
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