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The article says that "John Henry Antes, with the encouragement of Conrad Weiser, settled along the West Branch Susquehanna River in 1772." Okay, but Weiser died 12 years earlier. Was Antes just slow in taking Weiser's advice? — Kevin Myers 11:52, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
P.S. I like your articles on the Crawford Expedition and Lochry's Defeat (some do read them ;-) ). Maybe Big Runaway can be half as good someday... R
I am not too concerned about moving Conrad Weiser out of the Fort Antes article. The possibility of he and Antes knowing each other is unclear. Maybe it could be said that Antes followed the path that was "blazed" by Conrad Weiser into this section of PA or something along those lines. I only ran across him in the Buckalew reference. I agree with Ruhrfisch many of the resources are very dated etc., I will remove the Weiser reference for now. Dincher 20:05, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
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The Battle of Wyoming was an overwhelming defeat for Patriot militia but non-combatants were spared. A widely distributed but highly inaccurate report of a massacre was believed by many but has been thoroughly discredited. - condensed from the article “Battle of Wyoming”
I decided against including the discrediting references since they are not directly relevant to this article. Those who want the information can read “Battle of Wyoming”. Humphrey Tribble ( talk) 20:14, 26 April 2023 (UTC)
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The article says that "John Henry Antes, with the encouragement of Conrad Weiser, settled along the West Branch Susquehanna River in 1772." Okay, but Weiser died 12 years earlier. Was Antes just slow in taking Weiser's advice? — Kevin Myers 11:52, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
P.S. I like your articles on the Crawford Expedition and Lochry's Defeat (some do read them ;-) ). Maybe Big Runaway can be half as good someday... R
I am not too concerned about moving Conrad Weiser out of the Fort Antes article. The possibility of he and Antes knowing each other is unclear. Maybe it could be said that Antes followed the path that was "blazed" by Conrad Weiser into this section of PA or something along those lines. I only ran across him in the Buckalew reference. I agree with Ruhrfisch many of the resources are very dated etc., I will remove the Weiser reference for now. Dincher 20:05, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
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The Battle of Wyoming was an overwhelming defeat for Patriot militia but non-combatants were spared. A widely distributed but highly inaccurate report of a massacre was believed by many but has been thoroughly discredited. - condensed from the article “Battle of Wyoming”
I decided against including the discrediting references since they are not directly relevant to this article. Those who want the information can read “Battle of Wyoming”. Humphrey Tribble ( talk) 20:14, 26 April 2023 (UTC)