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The village earned its name when the Indians of the Six Nations protested the loss of their hunting grounds to European settlers, and the provincial government ordered the squatters' cabins burned as a show of faith to the Native Americans.
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Burnt Cabins is a historic unincorporated community in Dublin Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States, at the foot of Tuscarora Mountain.
In commemoration of the settlers who had lost their homes five years earlier, the area became known as Burnt Cabins. The National Park Service has recognized ...
Early settlers' cabins in this vicinity were burned by Provincial forces, 1750, to satisfy Indian protests against white trespassers on their lands.

Burnt Cabins

Township in Pennsylvania
Burnt Cabins is a historic unincorporated community in Dublin Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States, at the foot of Tuscarora Mountain. It is approximately three miles west of the Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel on I-76 and the turnpike... Wikipedia
Area: 50 acres
Added to NRHP: May 20, 1998
NRHP Reference Number: 98000566
It contains U.S. Route 522 and I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike). By 1750, the town had grown to 11 squatters cabins and was known as Sidneyville. The homes of these ...
The Burnt Cabins Gristmill Property is an historic house and gristmill which are located in Burnt Cabins, Pennsylvania. It is also a contributing property ...
Mar 3, 2010 · By 1750, the town had grown to 11 squatters cabins and was known as Sidneyville. The homes of these early settlers were burned by order of the ...
The Mill, located in south central Pennsylvania, has changed ownership throughout its history but has maintained a longstanding reputation for quality products.
Littleton gristmill in the 1880s through the 1910s. His mill is no longer extant. John Hunter Baldwin was the owner of the Burnt Cabins mill in in the same ...