Nanticoke. Named for Nanticoke Indians from Maryland, who settled here about 1750. Adopted in 1753 by the Six Nations, they settled at Chenango, near Binghamton, NY to guard the "Southern Door" of the Confederacy. (missing)
E Main St. at Kosciuszko St., Nanticoke, PA, United States
Nanticoke. The town across the river was named for Nanticoke Indians from Maryland, who settled here about 1750. Adopted 1753 by the Six Nations, they settled at Chenango, now Binghamton, N. Y., to guard the "Southern Door" of the Confederacy. (missing)
W Main St. (US 11), at bridge to, Nanticoke, PA, United States