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Stumps Run Massacre

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1750

In January 1968 two colonists named Frederick Stump and John Ironcutter were found to be responsible for the deaths of four Native American men, three Native American women, and three children over a two-day period. Four of the men and two of the women were killed at Stump's cabin, which was located at the mouth of the Middle Creek near Selinsgrove. After Stump and Ironcutter shoved the bodies through a hole in the ice, they traveled up the creek to Stump's Run to kill the remaining woman and the children. These bodies were thrown into the native cabins, and the cabins burned. Stump and Ironcutter were imprisoned in Carlisle on January 23rd. Before they could be tried an armed mob stormed the jail and freed both men on January 29th.

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