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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM954_the-sexton-point_Xenia-OH.html
Location, from 1768 to 1774, of wigwams of Chief Pucksinwah and Methatosa, parents of Tecumtha.Draper Mss. ? ? ? ? ?
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM953_the-bullskin-trail_Xenia-OH.html
North from the Ohio River to Detroit. Here joined the Kenton and Scioto Trails east and Winchester Trail south east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM951_u-mkvwalamakufewa-tikvmfa-memorial-to-tecumtha_Xenia-OH.html
U Mkvwalamakufewa Tikvmfa Inv msi srwvnowi nrgrni-ilafitv, ugimv macimi pligitiyawi cinvli ini inglast-mrn-ewi svmrkv-nagi, u mvmagoli cinvleli Sir Isaac Brock sifoli ina 1812 lvgitvhfowanagi. Usgi-lanvwawi ina March, 1768 lvgitvhfo-wa-nagi, i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94Z_ten-kentucky-soldiers-memorial_Xenia-OH.html
In MemoriamTen Kentucky soldiers were killed on this site (Old Chillicothe) May 29, 1779, in the first battle with the Shawnees in the Miami Valleys. The force of 261 men was defeated and pursued 30 mi. One Indian was killed. Col. John Bowman, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94Y_col-daniel-boone_Xenia-OH.html
In memory ofCol. Daniel Boone and 27 salt makers, taken prisoners at Blue Licks, KY., by the Shawnees, Feb. 7, 1778 and brought to Old Chillicothe. Boone and eleven were adopted by the Shawnees. Ten were taken, over the Bullskin Trail, to Detro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94X_old-chillicothe_Xenia-OH.html
This stone marks the site of Old Chillicothe, the principal town of the Shawnees Indians, Tecumseh chief. The famous gauntlet run by Simon Kenton in 1778 was from Sextons Hill to the Council House which stood 30 rods west of this site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94W_site-of-old-chillicothe_Xenia-OH.html
The famous Shawnee Village destroyed four times by pioneer forces. It remained Ohio's leading Indian Town until 1807. On the rise to the west stood the bark Council House.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94V_birthplace-of-tecumseh_Xenia-OH.html
[Marker Front]:The great Native American Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, was born on the bank of a large spring at this site in 1768, at the very instant that a great meteor seared across the skies. The birth occurred while his parents, Shawnee war chie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94U_collins-school_Xenia-OH.html
[Marker front]:In 1854, Samuel and Rebecca McClellan Collins deeded 1.28 acres to Beavercreek Township, Greene County, for the purpose of building a schoolhouse. The first two schoolhouses were constructed of stone with fireplaces for heat. Collin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94T_carnegie-library-1907_Xenia-OH.html
This neoclassical structure, a combination of Federalism and Great Reunion, was a gift of Andrew Carnegie to Wilberforce University. It was built in 1907 and was remodeled and enlarged in 1938. The building provided general reading, reference, bro…
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