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199: 53: 191:(DAR) in 1923 and set in a boulder reads: "Fort Garard built about 1774". The Corbly massacre took place about 279 yards north on May 10, 1782. A family reunion of John Corbly descendants takes place every year on the last Sunday in June, at the John Corbly Memorial Baptist Church in Garards Fort, PA. A historic review follows the 9:30 AM church service at 11:00 AM with a potluck dinner afterwards. 175:
A party of Indians were on Indian Point, an elevation of land from which they could see John Corbly's cabin. The Indians descended the hill, crossed Whitely creek and filed up a ravine to the place, about forty-nine rods north of the present John Corbly Memorial Baptist Church, where the helpless
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The family lived one mile north of Garards Fort in Long's Run, a tributary emptying into Whiteley Creek. The Monongahela River was five miles east of their cabin and Old Redstone Fort was 30 miles north. The Indians were on Lookout Point, west of the Corbly cabin. The Goshen Baptist Church was
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established in 1771 and was renamed the Reverend John Corbly Memorial Baptist Church in 1907. Delilah lived to age 65 and reared ten children with Levi Martin. Elizabeth died at age 21, a few days before she was to marry Isaiah Morris of Garards Fort. Only John Jr escaped unharmed.
164:. The massacre occurred on Sunday morning, May 10, 1782, as the Corbly family traveled on foot to their place of worship. The Corbly family had left their home and were on their way to worship at a place where Reverend John Corbly was to preach. When Corbly discovered that the 183:
Because of the rise of ground the fort was out of view of the massacre, but was within hearing distance. The screams of the Corbly family were heard there and in a few minutes men on horseback rushed from the fort to give help.
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Mirror of Olden Time Border Life: Embracing a History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of Our Forefathers at Plymouth and Their Most Remarkable Engagements with the Indians ...
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A selection of some of the most interesting narratives of outrages committed by the indians in their wars with the white people
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family was massacred. Two of Corbly's daughters, Delilah and Elizabeth, lived after
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The John Corbly Memorial Baptist Church was built in 1862. A plaque erected by the
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The Life and Times of Reverend John Corbly and the John Corbly Family Genealogy
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refers to the massacre of members of the family of the Rev.
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vol. 2. Biographical Publishing Company, 1903, p. 224.
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Corbly Family Massacre
template
Infobox civilian attack
considered for merging

Garards Fort
Pennsylvania
Coordinates
39°48′58″N 80°01′35″W / 39.81611°N 80.02639°W / 39.81611; -80.02639
Mass murder
John Corbly
Garards Fort
John Corbley Farm
Bible
sermon
scalpings
Daughters of the American Revolution

American Colonies
""National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania""
the original
"National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: John Corbley Farm"
ISBN
1-4286-1716-7
ISBN
978-1-4286-1716-2
ISBN
978-1-4357-4755-5
History of Pennsylvania
PA historical markers in Greene County

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