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Here Bradstreet's British expedition camped in 1764. Also farthest point west reached by colonial forces under command of Col. Israel Putnam. These grounds purchased in 1870 by the Sandusky County Agricultural Society.
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From the island opposite, Samuel Brady, one of Washington's scouts, sent from Fort Pitt, watched the Indians. On the second trip he was captured but escaped from his burning pyre.
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The Junquindundeh of the Indians, and the Lower Sandusky of the Revolutionary War and War of 1812. —An old neutral town of the Eries used as a refuge on the destruction of the Huron commonwealth by the Iroquois in 1650. —Westernmost po…
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British cannon from Commodore Barclay's fleet bombarded Major Croghan in Fort Stephenson August 1 and 2, 1813. General Proctor attempted to capture the fort by assault with his Wellington veterans assisted by Indians under Tecumseh. Major Croghan …
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Roger's Colonial Rangers against the French, 1760.Bradstreet's British army against Pontiac, 1764.Butler's British Rangers against Crawford, 1782.Proctor's British army against Ft. Stephenson, 1813.Called, after the American invasion of Canada 181…
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Near this spot an old footpath bypassed the lower rapids of the Sandusky River from midtown Fremont south to Tindall Bridge. Along this trail Indian portaged their canoes around swift rapids. This was the Old Sandusky-Scioto Trail, an ancient wate…
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[Marker Front]:Victoriously defended by Major George Croghan.Battle of Fort Stephenson, August 2, 1813. Built on this spot 1812-1813 and named for Col. Mills Stephenson, one of its builders. [Marker Reverse]:Major George Croghan, age 21, too…
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Major Ball's Squadron 2nd Light Dragoons U.S. Army while escorting Col. Wells 17th U.S. Infantry from Major General Harrison's headquarters at Fort Seneca to relieve Major Croghan of the command of Fort Stephenson for alleged insubordination in re…
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