Have been researching a site about Port Perry, a small town that existed above Braddock,Pa.. Port Perry was at the mouth of Turtle
Creek where it empties into the Monongahela River. This town was larger at the time than Braddock and supposedly residents from Braddock shopped there. The area the US Steel plant now covers was said to be a large grove of hickory trees where children were sent to pick nuts. This would be the area where General Braddock & his troops would have crossed the river. The first white man to settle west of the Allegheny Mts. (Frazier) had permission from Queen Alliquippa to settle at the mouth of Turtle Creek. I learned that Turtle Creek had been diverted & the creek now enters the Mon. river approx, 1100 feet south or upriver of the original course. This was done for further expansion of the steel mill in later years. So the majority of the town of Port Perry, the village of Hamburg and part of Braddock's Field has been covered by the steel mill.
Creek where it empties into the Monongahela River. This town was larger at the time than Braddock and supposedly residents from Braddock shopped there. The area the US Steel plant now covers was said to be a large grove of hickory trees where children were sent to pick nuts. This would be the area where General Braddock & his troops would have crossed the river. The first white man to settle west of the Allegheny Mts. (Frazier) had permission from Queen Alliquippa to settle at the mouth of Turtle Creek. I learned that Turtle Creek had been diverted & the creek now enters the Mon. river approx, 1100 feet south or upriver of the original course. This was done for further expansion of the steel mill in later years. So the majority of the town of Port Perry, the village of Hamburg and part of Braddock's Field has been covered by the steel mill.