Lochiel, Pennsylvania


Lochiel is a populated place located three miles WSW of Linntown in Union County, Pennsylvania.

Historical origin of the name

Lochiel is the main branch of Clan Cameron, some of the chiefs of which − such as Donald Cameron of Lochielfigure prominently in Scottish history. "The Lands of Lochiel" were united into the Barony of Lochiel in the early sixteenth century. It was originally "bounded by Clanranald on the west, by the waters of Lochy and Lochiel on the south, and by Mackintosh on the east and north." In 1633, an act of Scottish Parliament transferred certain Mackintosh lands to Lochiel, including Tor Castle.