Historical Association of Tobyhanna Township

HATT | PO Box 2084 | Pocono Pines, PA 18350-2084

Nazis in the Poconos

During World War II, thousands of German prisoners of war were held in camps across the United States, including several in northeastern Pennsylvania. One such site was Tobyhanna Army Depot, which housed several hundred German POWs at a time. Read More...

Pennsylvania Art During the American Revolution

During the era of the American Revolution, Pennsylvania emerged as one of the cultural centers of the colonies. Philadelphia, in particular, became home to many of the nation’s earliest portrait painters and historical artists. Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Pocono region, however, developed differently. Read More...

Pennsylvania Women Who Served in the American Revolution

While the contributions of soldiers and political leaders often dominate historical narratives about the American Revolution, women also played a critical role in sustaining the Revolutionary cause. In Pennsylvania — from the streets of Philadelphia to the frontier settlements of the Wyoming Valley — women became indispensable to the success of the Revolution.
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Pocono Lake in the 1770s

During the time of the American Revolution, the Pocono Lake area was remote wilderness, filled with dense forests, swamps and streams. It was sparsely settled by frontier families and Native American groups, who resided near important natural routes like the Lehigh River corridor. Read More...