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Collection
General Collection
Title
Historic marker placed by the Pennsylvania Water and Power Corporation near Safe Harbor.
The Susquehannocks. The most warlike of all Indian tribes lived along this river. Thier power was broken in 1675 by a long war with the Five Natio
Object ID
1-01-05-52
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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Historic marker placed by the Pennsylvania Water and Power Corporation near Safe Harbor.
The Susquehannocks. The most warlike of all Indian tribes lived along this river. Thier power was broken in 1675 by a long war with the Five Natio
Description
Historic marker placed by the Pennsylvania Water and Power Corporation near Safe Harbor:
"The Susquehannocks. The most warlike of all Indian tribes lived along this river. Thier power was broken in 1675 by a long war with the Five Nations, and the Maryland and Virginia colonies. Fortified towns were located near Turkey Hill and near Long Level. An Indian exploration by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission and the Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation in 1930 recovered thousands of artifacts, now in the Pennsylvania State Museum at Harrisburg."
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Historical markers
Indigenous peoples
Native Americans
Pennsylvania Water and Power Company
Plaques
Power plants
Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation
Safe Harbor, Conestoga Twp.
Susquehanna River
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
5 x 7 inches
Object ID
1-01-05-52
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
Indian Carvings. Petroglyphs, dating back to the original Algonquin Indians who lovedin this vicinity, can be seen on the Big and Little Indian Rocks in the
Object ID
1-01-05-53
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
Indian Carvings. Petroglyphs, dating back to the original Algonquin Indians who lovedin this vicinity, can be seen on the Big and Little Indian Rocks in the
Description
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
"Indian Carvings. Petroglyphs, dating back to the original Algonquin Indians who lovedin this vicinity, can be seen on the Big and Little Indian Rocks in the river bed 800 feet downstream. Other rock carvings, now submerged, were found on Walnut Island and near Creswell above the dam. These were preserved by plaster casts made by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission in 1930."
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Historical markers
Indigenous peoples
Native Americans
Petroglyphs
Plaques
Susquehanna River
Safe Harbor, Conestoga Twp.
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
7 x 5 inches
Object ID
1-01-05-53
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Canal along Conestoga at Slackwater, once that of Conestoga Navigation Company, now used by Pennslyvania Power and Light Company.
Object ID
1-01-05-65
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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Canal along Conestoga at Slackwater, once that of Conestoga Navigation Company, now used by Pennslyvania Power and Light Company.
Description
Canal along Conestoga at Slackwater, once that of Conestoga Navigation Company, now used by Pennslyvania Power and Light Company.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Canals
Conestoga River
Slackwater, Conestoga Twp.
Conestoga Navigation Company
Pennsylvania Power and Light Company
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4.75 x 3 inches
Object ID
1-01-05-65
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor. Conestoga Indian Town. The Conestoga Indians lived in sacttered settlements along this stream. They were the last of the once mighty Susquehannocks. Their f
Object ID
1-01-05-54
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor. Conestoga Indian Town. The Conestoga Indians lived in sacttered settlements along this stream. They were the last of the once mighty Susquehannocks. Their f
Description
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor. "Conestoga Indian Town. The Conestoga Indians lived in sacttered settlements along this stream. They were the last of the once mighty Susquehannocks. Their final location was the Conestoga Indian Town which was along the road leading to Creswell. William Penn visited the Conestoga indians in 1701. The remnants of this tribe were massacred by the Paxton boys in December 1763."
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Conestoga Indian Town
Historical markers
Indigenous peoples
Native Americans
Plaques
Safe Harbor, Conestoga Twp.
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
7 x 5 inches
Object ID
1-01-05-54
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
The Conestoga Road. As early as 1638 an Indian trail, used in the fur trade with the Swedish settlements on the Delaware, crossed Conestoga Creek 400 feet upstream. This trail later became the road connecting the Conestoga Indian settlements with Philadelphia. It passes Postlethwaite's Inn, the first courthouse in Lancaster County in 1729.
Object ID
1-01-05-56
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
The Conestoga Road. As early as 1638 an Indian trail, used in the fur trade with the Swedish settlements on the Delaware, crossed Conestoga Creek 400 feet upstream. This trail later became the road connecting the Conestoga Indian settlements with Philadelphia. It passes Postlethwaite's Inn, the first courthouse in Lancaster County in 1729.
Description
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
The Conestoga Road. As early as 1638 an Indian trail, used in the fur trade with the Swedish settlements on the Delaware, crossed Conestoga Creek 400 feet upstream. This trail later became the road connecting the Conestoga Indian settlements with Philadelphia. It passes Postlethwaite's Inn, the first courthouse in Lancaster County in 1729.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Historical markers
Plaques
Conestoga Road
Safe Harbor, Conestoga Twp.
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
5 x 7 inches
Object ID
1-01-05-56
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
Iron Works. In 1846 the Safe harbor blast furnace, foundry and rolling mill, using anthracite for fuel, were built by Reeves, Abbott & Co. Great quantitites of iron and rails were produced for the Pennsylvania Railroad, incorporated in the same year. During the Civil War wrought iron cannon were manufactured for the Union Army.
Object ID
1-01-05-57
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
Iron Works. In 1846 the Safe harbor blast furnace, foundry and rolling mill, using anthracite for fuel, were built by Reeves, Abbott & Co. Great quantitites of iron and rails were produced for the Pennsylvania Railroad, incorporated in the same year. During the Civil War wrought iron cannon were manufactured for the Union Army.
Description
Historic marker placed by Pennsylvania Water and Power Company near Safe Harbor.
Iron Works. In 1846 the Safe harbor blast furnace, foundry and rolling mill, using anthracite for fuel, were built by Reeves, Abbott & Co. Great quantitites of iron and rails were produced for the Pennsylvania Railroad, incorporated in the same year. During the Civil War wrought iron cannon were manufactured for the Union Army.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Historical markers
Plaques
Safe Harbor, Conestoga Twp.
Furnaces
Iron
Forges
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
1-01-05-57
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Remains of Lock No. 6 of Conestoga Navigation Company, one mile above mouth of Conestoga River at Safe Harbor. Canal was in operation from 1828 to 1865.
Object ID
1-01-04-92
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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Remains of Lock No. 6 of Conestoga Navigation Company, one mile above mouth of Conestoga River at Safe Harbor. Canal was in operation from 1828 to 1865.
Description
Remains of Lock No. 6 of Conestoga Navigation Company, one mile above mouth of Conestoga River at Safe Harbor. Canal was in operation from 1828 to 1865.
Provenance
Received from Ernest T. Schuleen, June 24, 1983.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Canals
Bridges
Conestoga River
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Related Publications
See LCHS Journal Vol. 85, No. 3, p. 85.
Object ID
1-01-04-92
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Collection
Ed Schopf Safe Harbor Collection
Object ID
ES-02-01-179
Date Range
c. 1931
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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Ed Schopf Safe Harbor Collection
Description
Photograph album #4. View of Columbia and Port Deposit railroad bridge over Conestoga River.
Provenance
Gift of Amer and Emma Kendig
Date Range
c. 1931
Creator
Schopf, Edward
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Susquehanna River
Safe Harbor Dam
Dams
Power Plants
Conestoga River
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4.75 x 6.25 inches
Object ID
ES-02-01-179
Notes
Ed Schopf was plant photographer for the Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation from 1930 to 1954.
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Collection
Ed Schopf Safe Harbor Collection
Object ID
ES-02-01-180
Date Range
c. 1931
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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Ed Schopf Safe Harbor Collection
Description
Photograph album #4. View office building at Safe Harbor dam.
Provenance
Gift of Amer and Emma Kendig
Date Range
c. 1931
Creator
Schopf, Edward
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Susquehanna River
Safe Harbor Dam
Dams
Power Plants
Conestoga River
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4.75 x 6.25 inches
Object ID
ES-02-01-180
Notes
Ed Schopf was plant photographer for the Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation from 1930 to 1954.
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Collection
Ed Schopf Safe Harbor Collection
Object ID
ES-02-01-181
Date Range
c. 1931
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Ed Schopf Safe Harbor Collection
Description
Photograph album #4. View of Safe Harbor dam
Provenance
Gift of Amer and Emma Kendig
Date Range
c. 1931
Creator
Schopf, Edward
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Susquehanna River
Safe Harbor Dam
Dams
Power Plants
Conestoga River
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4.75 x 6.25 inches
Object ID
ES-02-01-181
Notes
Ed Schopf was plant photographer for the Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation from 1930 to 1954.
Images
Less detail

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