

At one time, the territory was claimed simultaneously by France, and the colonies of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Its name is derivation of a the Seneca Indian word earliest for explorers “French and Creek.” Its earliest explorers and settlers were the French, shortly followed by the English. Pierre, Lewis Evans, McClintockville, Monarch Park, Nathaniel Cary, Native Americans, Ohio River, oil, Oil City, Oil Creek, Oilville, Oilwell Supply, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennzoil Company, Pierre Joseph Celoron de Blainville, Pithole, Polk Center, Pontiac's War, Presbyterian Church and Presbyterians, Quaker State Oil Company, railroads, Red Hot, restaurants, Robert Dinwiddie, Scots Irish, Scrubgrass Presbyterian Church, Seneca Oil, Shamburg, Summit City, textiles, Thomas Holden, Titusville, United States Steel Corporation, Utica, Venango County, Waterford, William B. Drake, English, Farmers Railroad Line, Fort Duquesne, Fort Franklin, Fort Le Boeuf, Fort Machault, Fort Niagara, Franklin (Venango County), French, French and Indian War, French Creek, Frenchcreek Township, Galena Signal Oil Company, General William Irvine, George Washington, Germans, Gravel Lick, Holland Land Company, hotels, Indian God Rock, John Frazer, John Rich, Joy Manufacturing Company, Kennerdell, King George II, La Belle Riviere, Legardeur de St. Topics in this article: Allegheny River, American Revolution, Amity Presbyterian Church Irwin, Andrew Ellicott, Balltown, Benjamin Franklin, Big Rock Bridge, Big Scrubgrass Creek, bridges, Charles Raymond, Cherrytree Township, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, Chief Cornplanter, clothing, Columbia Farm, Cooperstown, Dean City, Donation Lands, Drake Well Museum and Park, Drake's well, Eclipse Refinery, Edwin L.

Written by Carolee Michener and Michael O'Malley in the County Feature category and the Spring 1984 issue

The Last Frontier: Venango County Indians, Oil, Ghost Towns
