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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJRV_fort-defiance_Defiance-OH.html
Wayne · HarrisonWinchester · ClayBird1780 · Marches · 1813— · —FortDefiance
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIZV_fort-defiance-1794_Defiance-OH.html
Here in 1794 General Anthony Wayne built Fort Defiance during the Indian Wars prior to the Battle of Fallen Timbers.Fort Winchester was built south of here during the War of 1812. Down river from here is Preston Island, former site of Indian villa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIZS_buffalo-were-recorded-here-in-1718_Defiance-OH.html
Buffalo were recorded here in 1718 to the east across the river.This entire area was an important Indian trade center from early times to c. 1830.Trading posts were established here in the middle 1700's including George Ironside's and Peter Lumbar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIXO_bark-cabin-home-of-coohcoohe_Defiance-OH.html
Bark Cabin Home of Coohcooche &Captive Spencer 1792Indian Grand Council 1793Birthplace of IndianChief Scout - Capt.Anthony Shane and ofChief Occonoxee 1757Whose son and son'sWife died here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIXF_french-indian-apple-tree_Defiance-OH.html
French IndianApple TreeLargest on Record9 Ft. Diameter60 Ft. Spread 45 HighBore 200 Bu. 18721670 - 1887
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIX9_johnny-appleseed_Defiance-OH.html
Johnny AppleseedChapmanBenefactor1774 - 1845First Nursery1811 - 1828
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIWP_shawnee-glen_Defiance-OH.html
Shawnee Glen1792HomeofJohnny Appleseed1828MorningsidePark
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIVE_coohcooche_Defiance-OH.html
[First Marker] CoohcoocheMineral Spring 1790Birthplace of OttawaChief Shabonee 1775andLodge of Shawnee ChiefBlue Jacket 1792Winchester Camp No 11812[Second Marker] ChiefBlue JacketChair
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIVB_pontiac-birthplace_Defiance-OH.html
Here, in 1712, was born the Great Indian chief who in-Cited Pontiac's Conspiracy.He federated the tribes andWith the aid of the Frenchthreatened British supreme-acy. Killed in Illinois in 1769.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIV0_spemica-lawba-johnny-logan_Defiance-OH.html
[Front Side of Marker]: "Spemica Lawba-Johnny Logan" In September 1786, Captain Benjamin Logan of Kentucky captured a young Indian boy during a raid across the Ohio River on the Machachac tribe towns of the Shawnee nation. Upon returning to Ken…
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