Seneca Spring. This spring, 200 yards SW of here, was a stopping place on the ancient Indian trail which crossed the Big Level on the way south. The trail was once the main route connecting Onondaga, the Iroquois capital, with the Ohio and the Carolinas.
Brick Yard Rd. / Westerburg Way (PA 321) near Hemlock Ave., Kane, PA, United States
Thomas L. Kane. Commander of the Civil war "Bucktail Regiment" and founder of the borough of Kane. Breveted Major General in 1863. A friend of Brighan Young and staunch supporter of the Mormon pioneers. He died, 1883, and was buried at this chapel, built at his direction in 1876-78.
30 Chestnut St. (Kane Memorial Chapel), Kane, PA, United States