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Indian Trail Caverns, first opened in 1927, is one of many caves that occur on the dolomite ridge traversed by State Route 568 in Wyandot and Hancock counties. Sheriden Cave, a karst sinkhole associated with the caverns, was discovered in 1989. It…
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(center plaque)Dedicated in memory of Col. Wm. Crawford who was born in 1722, in what is now Berkeley County, West Virginia, and was burned at the stake, one half mile northeast of here down in the valley, on June 11, 1782, by the Indians, in reve…
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1816 — 1916JOHNSTEWART——Apostle to theWyandot IndiansFatherof missions ofthe MethodistEpiscopal Church
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Built with Government funds in 1824Used by the Wyandot Indians till 1843First American Methodist MissionDesignated as a Shrineby the1960 Methodist General Conference
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Brow of hill above was the siteof Wyandot Indian Council House1819 to Jan. 16, 1850.Building was covered with bark.First Wyandot County TeachersAssociation organized Aug. 25, 1848.First newspaper published inWyandot County March 1, 1845.Wyandot Co…
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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 …
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[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…
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InMemory ofCol. CrawfordWho wasBurned by the IndiansIn this ValleyJune 11, 1782
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