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Teaoga. This strategic locality between the Chemung and the Susquehanna, shows signs of age-old residence by various Indian groups. Graves of an Andaste chief and his followers were unearthed here in 1883-95.

S end Chemung River Bridge, PA 199, Athens, PA, United States

Sullivan Expedition Against the Iroquois Indians, 1779 - Teaoga (PLAQUE). Teaoga. Indian village 3 miles distant from Sheshecunnunck, site of Sullivan's army encampment August 11-26, 1779, lay one and one-fourth miles south of this point.

Corner of Tioga (PA 199) & Main Sts., Athens, PA, United States

Athens. Known also as Tioga Point. Connecticut settlers laid out the village in 1786. Site of ancient Indian village of Teaoga. Base for the Sullivan Campaign into central N.Y. Gateway from Southern N.Y. into Pennsylvania for centuries.

PA 199 (old US 220) at Tioga Point Cemetery, Athens, PA, United States