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Date/Time 2006:04:23 08:09:14 Orientation 1: Normal (0 deg)
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Keywords Catawba War Path historic marker West Virginia attraction destination display education information landmark marker sign tourist attractive Brown's Hill Catawba educating historical marker Historical Site Historical Sites info Mason and Dixon Mason-Dixon Monongalia County Place of Interest Places of Interest road side Road sign Roadside signage survey tour tourism tourist attraction Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations travel Travel Destination Travel Destinations South appealing no people sightseeing text United States attract history nobody sightsee word daytime destinations displays historic markers landmarks markers signs tourists United States of America Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org appeal color image educate historic outdoor vertical day historical markers road sides surveys tourist attractions tours colour image historical outside day time WV day-time US words color images daylight outdoors USA verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A. historic site sign with text Caption CATAWBA WAR PATH Warrior Branch of the Great Catawba Indian War Path. Here are located the three crossings of Dunkard Creek by Mason and Dixon. Here the Chief of the Six Nations Indians declared that he "would not proceed one step further." Here hostile Shawnees and Delaware Indians ordered them to stop. The Mason and Dixon Survey ended on the next high ridge on Brown's Hill. West Virginia Department of Archives and History, 1971