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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RUK_to-bradys-island-to-fort-miami_Perrysburg-OH.html
Ohio's
Revolutionary
Memorial
Trail
Text on West Side :
Harrison's
March · 1813
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28
Miles to
Brady's
Island
Text on East Side :
Harrison's
March · 1813
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6
Miles to
Fort
Miami
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RUE_to-whittakers-reserve-to-dudleys-massacre_Perrysburg-OH.html
Ohio's
Revolutionary
Memorial
Trail
Text on West Side :
Harrison's
March · 1813
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25
Miles to
Whittaker's
Reserve
Text on East Side :
Harrison's
March · 1813
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13
Miles to
Dudley's
Massacre
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RT3_clays-landing_Perrysburg-OH.html
Site of
Clay's Landing
»»««
Here, on May 5, 1813, General
Green, Clay landed with his
Kentucky troops to reinforce
General Harrison at
Fort Meigs, during British
siege under General Proctor.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1REE_to-fort-meigs-to-fort-meigs_Perrysburg-OH.html
Ohio's
Revolutionary
Memorial
Trail
Text on South Side :
Harrison-Hull-Tupper
1812 · Marches · 1813
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½
Mile to
Fort
Meigs
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GIP_to-fort-stephenson-to-fort-meigs_Perrysburg-OH.html
Ohio's
Revolutionary
Memorial
Trail
Text on East Side :
Harrison's March - 1813
- - - - -
½
Mile to
Fort
Meigs
Text on West Side :
Harrison's March - 1813
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34
Miles to
Fort
Stephenson
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19ZH_old-wood-county-jail_Perrysburg-OH.html
Built in 1847, during the Presidency of Polk, when Perrysburg was the County Seat, and used as the Jail and Infirmary until 1870. Continued to serve as the Perrysburg Jail until 1899, sold by the town in 1918. Acquired and restored by Mr. and Mrs.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19ZG_fort-meigs-union-cemetery_Perrysburg-OH.html
Front Side
The village of Perrysburg was founded in 1816 and Wood County in 1820. In 1822 the town established a village cemetery and located it on the southwest corner of West Indiana at Cherry Streets. By 1848 it was full and a new one was cr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS81_fort-meigs-construction_Perrysburg-OH.html
Construction on Fort Meigs began in February 1813. Soldiers traveling to Fort Meigs passed through the Great Black Swamp, a nearly impenetrable morass 40 miles across and 120 miles wide south of the fort. The harsh winter weather and frontier cond…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS7H_fort-meigs-introduction-4_Perrysburg-OH.html
American soldiers commanded by William Henry Harrison had been following Winchester with supplies and garrison troops. After learning of the French Town defeat, they fell back to the Portage River in Ohio. On February 1, 1813, Harrison advanced to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS7G_fort-meigs-introduction-3_Perrysburg-OH.html
The war in the West had gone poorly for the United States. In August 1812, Gen. William Hull surrendered Detroit and his entire army to the British. On January 22, 1813, a second United States army led by James Winchester was defeated at French To…