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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TZA_indian-boundary-line-historical_Portland-IN.html
Indian boundary line established by treaty with Miami Indians at St. Marys, Ohio October 6, 1818. Erected by Mississinewa Chapter, D.A.R.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1152_jay-county-veterans-honor-roll_Portland-IN.html
(( Center Plaque )) In Honor of those Jay County Citizens who Gave the Ultimate Sacrifice in Defense of Our Country ( Six Seals - U. S. Military Branches ) (( Left Plaques )) ( First Plaque ) * * * World War I * * * ( Row One…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM114A_jay-county-w-w-i-and-w-w-ii-honor-roll_Portland-IN.html
Dedicated to Those Who made the Supreme Sacrifice in World War I and II Patriotic Sacrifice Forever Remembered Robert Guy Ayers ( American Legion - Crest )Post 211 Honor Roll ( Row One ) Ralph Burgess ∙ Arthur Hunt ∙…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM112V_major-general-john-p-c-shanks_Portland-IN.html
1826 —————— 1901 In Memory of Major General John P. C. Shanks Congressman, Lawyer, Citizen.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDE3_st-clairs-defeat_Portland-OH.html
Native Americans inhabited and used much of the land in the Ohio valley as hunting grounds. As American settlers pushed west, conflicts resulted and attempts at peaceful settlement failed. Under political pressure, President George Washington reso…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDD1_waynes-victory_Portland-OH.html
Following St.Clair's defeat, President Washington appointed General Anthony Wayne commander of the U.S. Army. Well organized and disciplined, Wayne's army left Fort Washington and made its headquarters at Fort Greene Ville. In December 1793, Fort …
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
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