Historical Marker Series

Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Commission

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Wayne's Strategy. Ohio Revolutionary Memorial TrailWAYNE'S STRATEGY »»«« Wayne feinting to right and to left, led the Indians to expect attacks at Maumee Rapids and Miami Villages. Having outwitted them, he drove through this unguarded ce…
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Kenton's Farm. Ohio Revolutionary Memorial TrailKenton's Farm Two miles north was the last home and farm of the famous pioneer, scout and soldier, Simon Kenton. Here after his long and active life in the interest of civilization, he died in 183…
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Mac-O-Chee Towns. Ohio Revolutionary Memorial TrailMac-O-Chee Towns Here was fought the first of the major engagements of Logan's 1786 campaign, in which eight Shawnee towns were destroyed and Chief Moluntha killed. Kenton here ran the gantlet in…
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Fort Necessity. Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail7/8 mile west - site of Fort Necessity Erected in 1812 by Hull's army on its march north- ward from Fort McArthur, when incessant rains and mud made further advance impossible.. …
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General Hull's Trail. Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail. Through the forest to the east may still be seen the original trail of Hull's army in June 1812, enroute to Detroit. Some of the corduroy timbers are still buried along the route.. …
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Kenton's Stockade. Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail. Near here, at the forks of the Mad River, in 1799 Simon Kenton and other Kentuckians erected the first American Stockade in the Mad River Valley.. var plainText = document.getEle…
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Ludlow Springs. Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail. Ludlow Springs One-fourth mile to the west. Lieutenant John Lowry's Kentuckians camped at the springs in the valley, on October 17th 1793, only to be surrounded and badly defeated by the India…
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