Enoch Brown school massacre
| Enoch Brown school massacre | |
|---|---|
Memorial erected in 1885, near Greencastle, Pennsylvania | |
| Location | Greencastle, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Date | July 26, 1764 |
| Target | Students and staff at Enoch Brown school |
Attack type | School shooting, mass murder, bludgeoning |
| Deaths | 11 |
| Injured | 1 |
| Perpetrators | 4 Delaware Lenapes |
On July 26, 1764, four Delaware (Lenape) Native Americans entered a settlers' log schoolhouse in the Province of Pennsylvania and killed the schoolmaster, Enoch Brown, and ten students. One other student named Archie McCullough was wounded. Historian Richard Middleton described the massacre as "one of the most notorious incidents" of Pontiac's War.