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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDCQ_gen-richard-butler_Portland-OH.html
Gen. Richard Butlerwas Killed by Indiansbeneath a tree which stoodon the site of this building- - - in - - -St. Clair's DefeatNovember 4, 1791
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDCK_greene-ville-treaty-line_Fort-Recovery-OH.html
At this spot was found the original surveyor's stake which marked the western terminus of that part of the Greene Ville Treaty line running from near Fort Laurens, in the eastern part of the state, to Fort Recovery. From this point the line ran so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD4X_st-clairs-defeat_Fort-Recovery-OH.html
When American pioneers attempted to settle the Northwest Territory following the Ordinance of 1787, the Indians, aided by the British fought fiercely for their homes. The first United States army sent to break the Indian resistance was commanded b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD2H_battle-of-fort-recovery_Fort-Recovery-OH.html
In 1793, Gen. Mad Anthony Wayne led a third expedition against the Indians. On this site where St. Clair met defeat, he built a post significantly named Fort Recovery, Dec. 23-26, 1793. Here was won the Battle of Fort Recovery, the most signal vic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD2G_st-clairs-defeat-fort-recovery_Fort-Recovery-OH.html
St. Clair's Defeat300 ft. north, 900 ft. west, General St. Clair's army met its crushing defeat by the Indians on November 4, 1791. Fort RecoveryBuilt on the same spot in 1793, by General Wayne.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7XX_the-riley-home_Celina-OH.html
[Main Marker Front]:The museum of the Mercer County Historical Society, the Riley Home, represents six generations of the Riley family in the county. The first Riley to arrive here was Captain James Riley, who surveyed the area in 1819, after it w…
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