The lenape indians used to be in this area too, Tohickon means - deer bone creek. So yes, probably lots of arrowheads around.
Bucks county, Pennsylvania: The Doane Gang was a murderous band of outlaw brothers who amassed a considerable quantity of money and jewels during the Revolutionary War period. They buried their cache, estimated at $100,000, in the wooded hills in Bucks County, but before they could dig it up, all were killed or captured. Their cabin hideout was located near the mouth of Tohickon Creek near Plumsteadville and it is somewhere in this area where their huge store of loot remains hidden. Tohickon Creek is also called Stover Park Creek. The Doane outlaw gang is responsible for hundreds of legends and stories dating to the 1770’s. The last hideout of the gang was a cave along the Delaware River near Point Pleasant and it was here that they hid or buried $19,000 in gold coins that have yet to be found.
Bucks county, Pennsylvania: Dr. John Brown was supposedly a member of Captain Kidd’s pirate crew in the late 1600’s. After Kidd was sent to the gallows, Bowman settled on Bowman’s Hill, now a part of Washington Crossing State Park, where he reportedly buried his portion of accumulated pirate loot. After the doctor’s death, searches were made for the reputed treasure, but it was never found and is believed to still remain cached on the hill.
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