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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD7S_myeerah-trail_Bellefontaine-OH.html
A former Indian trail connected Blue Jacket's Town (site of Bellefontaine) and Zanestown (now Zanesfield). The highway was named by the County Commissioners in honor of Princess Myreerah, daughter of Chief Tarhe and wife of Isaac Zane, White Eagle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD6I_in-memory-of-isaac-zane_Zanesfield-OH.html
In MemoryofIsaac ZaneThe White Eagle of the Wyandots Born in Berkley County, VA. in 1753Died at Zanesfield, in 1816, age 63 years Captured by the Wyandot Indians in 1762, and carried to the Valley of the Mad River.He grew to manhood among th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD1J_mackachack-town_West-Liberty-OH.html
Nearby stood the Shawnee village of Mackachack or Mac-A-Cheek. This village was the first of the Shawnee towns to be attacked by Gen. Benjamin Logan's mounted Kentucky militia in the fall of 1786. In all the American forces destroyed eight Shawnee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD1F_wapatomica_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Destroyed in 1786 by Gen. Logan. Home of Chief Black Hoof. Simon Kenton ran the gantlet here in 1778. General council of 7 Indian Nations was held here in 1782.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD1A_zanesfield_Zanesfield-OH.html
[South side of marker]: Zanesfield Once a Wyandot village and home of Chief Tarhe, whose daughter, Myeerah, Isaac Zane married here about 1776, and thus established the home of the first white man in Logan County. [North side of marker]: Zan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD19_blue-jacket-town_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Here lived the famous Shawnee chief who led the "Seven Nations" in their defeat at Fallen Timbers.He later was prominent in the making of the famous Treaty of Greeneville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD14_hulls-trace_West-Liberty-OH.html
A trail over which General Hull's army marched to Detroit in 1812. At this point a company of scouts recruited by Capt. Wm. McColloch of Zanetown joined Hull's army.
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