The village of Logstown (also Logg's Town, French: Chiningue pronounced Shenango) was a significant Native American settlement in Western Pennsylvania in the years leading up to the French and Indian War. The original village was settled by Shawnees, possibly as early as 1725, on low-lying land on the north bank of the Ohio River, near present-day Ambridge, Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. In the rich soil by the riverside, the Shawnees cultivated maize. As part of their effort to cl… (
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