Hi Cliff, thank you for taking us along on another expedition to learn the truth of what happened to some of the survivors of the massacre at Fort Bigham. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
Super Interesting WW! Always Loved history and our Pennsylvania was in the thick of it for centuries. And of course the very ancient histories of the thousands of years of The Indigenous Peoples in our area,,,,in their area I should say. Our area was tundra 10,000 years ago and people lived here then. Finding the true histories isn’t always easy, as much has been hidden. But more light is shed on this each year. Kind Thanks WW! Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
great content. An interesting tidbit: The 'Armstrong' tunnel goes right under Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Most people have no idea that Pittsburgh was once French. . .
I do so enjoy your series videos. On another topic though, because you haven't mentioned him in a while, I was wondering about Jon. How is he doing these days?
hi Video Saved skipped a western on tv to watch this Absolutely Love this scenery n road trip I saw cattle to ur right man First Time ive seen them in any Pa. video Brian
Damn, you are always on the move. Thank you for the great history lesson again but you should really settle down and enjoy the great outdoors. Keep following your nose Cliff! From your Canadian friend Up North.
Really enjoyed that Cliff. It was incredibly sad he was obviously a wonderful husband. His wife was wonderful too to take in a child. I imagine her daughter prob grew up and married an Indian. Loving this history. By the way you still look good without your hat. Please stay safe and take
Thanks Cliff for the ride, trip and history lesson. It seems, even thought forts were erected to protect the settlers, the Indians still prevailed. So sad to hear of babies never heard from again. Did they perish as so many young did back then? Who knows?
Hi Cliff, thank you for taking us along on another expedition to learn the truth of what happened to some of the survivors of the massacre at Fort Bigham.
Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
Super Interesting WW! Always Loved history and our Pennsylvania was in the thick of it for centuries. And of course the very ancient histories of the thousands of years of The Indigenous Peoples in our area,,,,in their area I should say. Our area was tundra 10,000 years ago and people lived here then. Finding the true histories isn’t always easy, as much has been hidden. But more light is shed on this each year. Kind Thanks WW! Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Really enjoy this series Cliff--thanks!!
Thank you for taking us to this place and for the history.
Thanks Cliff. 😊
Happy to see you got to Pomeroy and the Indian mound. Want me to go look for your hat??..LOL.
great content. An interesting tidbit: The 'Armstrong' tunnel goes right under Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Most people have no idea that Pittsburgh was once French. . .
I do so enjoy your series videos. On another topic though, because you haven't mentioned him in a while, I was wondering about Jon. How is he doing these days?
Jon has his own channel, called Hometown Historian. Still quite small but its grown alot in the past few short months. You should check him out!
He's doing ok.
hi Video Saved skipped a western on tv to watch this Absolutely Love this scenery n road trip I saw cattle to ur right man First Time ive seen them in any Pa. video Brian
You should come to Bucks county and do a story on the Doan Gang. very interesting story. Great Channel and keep up the good work!
Damn, you are always on the move. Thank you for the great history lesson again but you should really settle down and enjoy the great outdoors. Keep following your nose Cliff! From your Canadian friend Up North.
Oh wow, you look great without a hat Cliff! 🥰💖
Good morning!
Love your stories
Born and raised about 15 minutes from there
Really enjoyed that Cliff. It was incredibly sad he was obviously a wonderful husband. His wife was wonderful too to take in a child. I imagine her daughter prob grew up and married an Indian. Loving this history. By the way you still look good without your hat. Please stay safe and take
What distance is a rod?
Silos?? for grain wheat or what?? love them better than skyscrapers
What a hard life it must've been in those early days of America.
🙂👍
Thanks Cliff for the ride, trip and history lesson. It seems, even thought forts were erected to protect the settlers, the Indians still prevailed. So sad to hear of babies never heard from again. Did they perish as so many young did back then? Who knows?