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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHMU_wyandott-indian-mission_Upper-Sandusky-OH.html
Founded by John Stewart, a black man, in 1816, the Wyandott Indian Mission became the first officially recognized mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America three years later. A stone Mission Church was built on this spot in 1824, under …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHM4_departure-of-the-wyandot-indians_Upper-Sandusky-OH.html
[Front side of marker]: "Departure of the Wyandot Indians"
The 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs opened much of northwest Ohio to white settlement. In return, the U.S. Government granted the Wyandot Nation permanent use of the Grand Reserve at present-…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME4I_battle-island_Upper-Sandusky-OH.html
Battle IslandSceneOf the Defeat ofCol. Wm CrawfordJune 5. & 6. 1782
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[Front Side]George Washington and Col. Crawford's friendship began while Washington was acting surveyor for Lord Fairfax in the Shenandoah Valley in 1749, and continued until Col. Crawford's death.
Col. Crawford's record is as follows: three ye…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUP_fort-ferree_Upper-Sandusky-OH.html
1,000 feet east - site ofFort FerreeMain headquarters of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison's army in the War of 1812.
Many of his soldiers who died in battle are buried in this courthouse yard.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUH_fort-ferree-overland-inn-indian-spring_Upper-Sandusky-OH.html
Fort Ferreebuilt by Gen. Harrison's Army, 1812.Overland Inn1814 until 1846, on site Elks Lodge.Indian Springused by Indians 1730 to 1843.Col. Crawford's Army drank at Spring June 4, 1782.Charles Dickens stopped at Inn and Spring, 1842.Scioto Trail…