• Tamaqua may refer to: Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, a borough in eastern Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Tamaqua station, a disused railway station in Tamaqua...
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    Tamaqua (/təˈmɑːkwə/, Delaware: tëmakwe) is a borough in eastern Schuylkill County in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania, United States. It had a population...
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    Tamaqua or Tamaque, also known as The Beaver and King Beaver (c. 1725 – 1769 or 1771), was a leading man of the Unalachtigo (Turkey) phratry of the Lenape...
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    The Tamaqua station is a disused railway station that is located in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Tamaqua Historic District. It was listed on...
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  • History Chronicles: ARMY C-47 CRASHES NEAR TAMAQUA..NOVEMBER 22, 1943". "Crash of a Douglas C-47A-DL near Tamaqua: 7 killed | Bureau of Aircraft Accidents...
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    South Tamaqua is a village located along the Little Schuylkill River at the junctions of Routes 309 and 443 in West Penn Township, Pennsylvania, United...
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    The Tamaqua Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Schuylkill Township and Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. This...
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    as Port Carbon, Cumbola, New Philadelphia, and Middleport on its way to Tamaqua. Several miles beyond, US 209 crosses into Carbon County at Lansford, where...
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    Tamaqua (YTB-797) was a United States Navy Natick-class large harbor tug named for Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. The contract for Tamaqua was awarded 15 June...
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  • Sassoonan and his brothers. One source reports that Shingas had six brothers (Tamaqua, Pisquetomen, Nenatcheehunt, Buffalo Horn, Munhuttakiswilluxissohpon, and...
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    Philadelphia. Coal mined by the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company in the Tamaqua and Coaldale areas was often shipped down the Lehigh Canal from Jim Thorpe...
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    Tunkhannock, Berwick, Milford, Montrose, Honesdale, Pocono Pines, Nanticoke, Tamaqua, Shavertown, Dallas, Mahanoy City, Sunbury, Jim Thorpe, and as far south...
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    climb up Pisgah Mountain from Nesquehoning (easterly) and its outlet in Tamaqua, approximately five miles to the west. The town is virtually joined at...
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  • level Interstate League, joining the league when the Tamaqua Dukes team relocated from Tamaqua to Slatington during the season, only to have the league...
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    is water. It extends from Blue Mountain in the south to the border of Tamaqua in the north and from the Carbon County border in the east to the Little...
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    7,025 3.7 1884.4 400 Ridley Park borough Delaware 7,006 1.1 6463.1 401 Tamaqua borough Schuylkill 7,003 9.7 720.6 402 Ambridge borough Beaver 6,984 1...
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    whom Tammany Hall was named Tamaqua (died c. 1770), chief who led peace negotiations following Pontiac's War for whom Tamaqua, Pennsylvania is named Teedyuscung...
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  • Kimberly Bergalis (category People from Tamaqua, Pennsylvania)
    September 3, 1990. The eldest of three daughters, Bergalis was born in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, in 1968, where her family lived until moving to Florida...
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  • Philadelphia & Reading Railroad operating as the Little Schuylkill Railroad in Tamaqua, PA. LC&N believed a direct route to take Panther Valley coal to eastern...
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    River, Massachusetts (1883), Cumberland, Maryland (1884)[citation needed], Tamaqua, Pennsylvania (1885), and Boston (1886). The Edison Illuminating Company...
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  • Allegheny Swoyersville Luzerne Sykesville Jefferson Sylvania Bradford Tamaqua Schuylkill Tarentum Allegheny Tatamy Northampton Taylor Lackawanna Telford...
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    An M&T Bank location in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania...
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    being the mid-point of the sixteen-mile distance between Pottsville and Tamaqua. Middleport is located at 40°43′39″N 76°5′8″W / 40.72750°N 76.08556°W...
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  • and Rochester, New York. Gettysburg, Mercerberg, Reading, Philadelphia, Tamaqua and Upton, Pennsylvania; Barttleboro and Montpelier Vermont, City Point...
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    The population was 3,423 at the 2020 census. The township is served by Tamaqua Area School District and Mahanoy Area School District. The township was...
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    Junior Senior High School Tamaqua Area Tamaqua Area High School Tamaqua Area Middle School Rush Elementary School Tamaqua Elementary School West Penn...
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    Pennsylvania During the French and Indian War, Lenape warriors, led by Tamaqua, attacked Fort Bigham, killing or capturing 23 English civilians. 23 (English) ...
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    chiefs and warriors, including Pisquetomen, Nenatcheehunt, Shingas and Tamaqua.: 32, 408, 420  In 1772, the original Tammany Society was formed in Philadelphia...
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    United States, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Hazleton and seven miles north of Tamaqua. McAdoo contains the picturesque Silver Brook Meadow. In the past, anthracite...
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  • Shenandoah Valley High School, Shenandoah Marian Catholic High School Tamaqua Area High School Minersville Area High School, Minersville Pine Grove Area...
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