Presentation by Mr. Norman Glass, local historian.

Norman Glass, local historian with expertise in the Minquas Trail, will describe the 17th-century trade route that ran from the Susquehanna River to the Schuylkill River. The 80-mile east-west trail was the primary route for fur trading between the Susquehannock people and Dutch, Swedish and English settlers; and also, the primary route for interactions with the Lenni/Lenape people of the Delaware Valley.

This lecture is a video of a real slide show. Unfortunately the older projector’s projection capacity was not up to overcoming the amount of daylight that was in the auditorium, even though we used all the available curtains on the windows.

You can access the video of this event for a one-time donation of $10.00. Immediately after payment, you’ll receive a link to the video. The link will also be emailed to you, and you can access it any time from your email.

The Great Minquas Trail – Video

Presentation by Mr. Norman Glass, local historian. Norman Glass, local historian with expertise in the Minquas Trail, described the 17th-century trade route that ran from the Susquehanna River to the…
$10.00