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Fort Recovery Museum & Monument - Ohio History ConnectionThe Fort Recovery Museum & Monument is the site of two 1790s battles, featuring a museum, reconstructed stockade, blockhouses, and a monument.
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The History of Fort RecoveryFort Recovery is the site of St. Clair's Defeat (1791) and Wayne's Victory (1794), two major Indian battles. The fort was built in 1793.
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History and Significance of St. Clair's Defeat and the Battle of Fort ...In 1793, Major General Anthony Wayne built a fort at the site of the defeat and it was named Fort Recovery. Between June 30 and July 1, 1794, a confederation of ...
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NEW DISCOVERIES AT FORT RECOVERY - Ohio History ConnectionAug 22, 2011 · Wayne named it Fort Recovery since it was to be a dramatic symbol of the recovery of the U.S. Army. This fort became a base for Wayne's ...
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Battle of Fort RecoveryIn 1794, a two-day battle at Fort Recovery saw a Native American attack, but the fort's presence allowed the soldiers to defend themselves, leading to the end ...
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Fort Recovery | American Battlefield TrustBuilt between 1793 and 1794, the fort was used as a staging ground for advances into the northwest territory. It was eventually used as a reference point to ...
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Proposed Work at Fort Recovery May Solve Some of its MysteriesJan 6, 2010 · A group of researchers from Applied Archaeology Laboratories, Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana has proposed to do a remote sensing ...
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America's First Conquest | American Battlefield TrustJul 15, 2022 · Explore the frontier fights of the Old Northwest, as author Dan Davis breaks down the events of the 1786-1795 Northwest Indian War.
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America and the Six Nations – Native Americans after the RevolutionNative Americans were not included in the Treaty of Paris (1783), which concluded the American Revolution. The end of fighting presented them with a difficult ...Teacher's Note · Background · Text Analysis & Close Reading...
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Northwest Indian War Date: 1785-1795Post revolution America was riddled with conflict as settlers began encroaching on Native lands, unlawfully ceded to the United States by Great Britain.
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George Washington and Native American PolicyThe land rights of Indigenous people were not recognized by the Treaty of Paris (1783), which concluded the war. ... Ohio Valley to new American settlement.
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The Battle of the Wabash: The Forgotten Disaster of the Indian WarsClair's defeat was due to inadequate forces, gross mismanagement by the quartermaster and contractors, and the lack of discipline and experience in the troops.
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St. Clair's Campaign of 1791: A Defeat in the Wilderness ... - Army.milSep 15, 2011 · Throughout the campaign, St. Clair suffered from gout, which caused him debilitating pain that at times left him bedridden. St. Clair's Army ...
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St. Clair's Defeat - - Ohio Memory -Nov 4, 2022 · St. Clair had two horses shot out from under him, and several bullets left holes in his clothes. After four hours of fighting, St. Clair and his ...
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St. Clair's Defeat, by Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County ...The committee concluded that the defeat was caused chiefly by the lack of discipline in the militia and by the negligence of those whose duty it was to procure ...
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Learning “The Dreadful Trade of Death” - Army University PressAnthony Wayne's campaign against American Indians in the Northwest Territory in 1794. (Image courtesy of Harper's Magazine, 1896). Knox encouraged Wayne by ...
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Fallen Timbers - Warfare History NetworkOn a December day in 1793, Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne led a column of soldiers to a spot deep in the Ohio wilderness not far from the Wabash River. This forlorn ...
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FORT JEFFERSON, 1791-1796 - Ohio History ConnectionMay 13, 2014 · In December 1793 Wayne sent several companies of infantry to the site of the battlefield of St. Clairs Defeat and had them build a fort on that ...
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The Battle of Fallen Timbers, 20 August 1794Anthony Wayne was born 1 January 1745 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The ... On 25 December 1793, an advance party arrived at the scene where St.<|control11|><|separator|>
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR - NPS History' Fort Recovery (Ft. Recovery). The post at this point was built by .Anthony Wayne in December. 1793 at the place where St. Clair had suffered his disastrous ...
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Fort Recovery photograph - Ohio History Connection Selections -Aug 6, 2011 · .In December 1793, General Anthony Wayne ordered one United States artillery unit and eight infantry companies to the site of St. Clair's ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Original 1793 fort plan found | The Daily Standard StoriesNov 17, 2014 · Wayne, in a Dec. 22, 1793, letter enclosed with the recently rediscovered plat, ordered Burbeck to march troops to the site and build a small ...
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[PDF] ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BATTLES OF FORT RECOVERY, MERCER ...Fort Recovery was the second fort built during General Anthony Wayne's war campaign. Its designer was Henry Burbeck, General Wayne's chief of artillery.
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[PDF] The Battle of the Wabash and The Battle of Fort Recovery: Mapping ...Between June 30 and July 1, 1794, an alliance of over 2,000 Native Americans with. British support attacked the fort. Mishikinakwa (Little Turtle) again led the ...
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[PDF] The Battle of Fallen Timbers and the Treaty of Fort GreenevilleThe Indians lack of a grand design and strategy never hurt them more than at the battle at Fort Recovery on June 29-30, 1794. It was quite evident to the Indian ...
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Battle of Fallen Timbers | Research Starters - EBSCOAnthony Wayne (1745-1796), major general and commander of the Legion of the ... In December, 1793, Wayne ordered a detachment to the site of the previous massacre ...
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Battle of Fallen Timbers | Facts, Results, & Significance - BritannicaGen. Anthony Wayne took command of the U.S. Army and retaliated against the allied tribes with an expeditionary force of approximately 3,300 men. His victory ...
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Treaty of Greenville | US-Northwest Indian Peace [1795] - BritannicaBoth sides agreed to a termination of hostilities and an exchange of prisoners, and Little Turtle authorized a redefinition of the border between the United ...
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Treaty with the Wyandot, etc., 1795 - Tribal Treaties DatabaseBoundary line established. The general boundary line between the lands of the United States, and the lands of the said Indian tribes, shall begin at the ...Missing: implications | Show results with:implications
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Indians - The Greene Ville Treaty - Shelby County Historical SocietyThe Greene Ville Treaty established a dividing line between Indians and whites, opening land for settlement, and Indians gave up land south of the line.
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[PDF] "Under the auspices of peace": The Northwest Indian War and its ...This paper examines the influence of the Northwest Indian War on the development of the early United States republic. In the years between the end of the ...
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[PDF] Along The Ohio Trailsouth of that to the Greenville Treaty. Line, and land in northwestern Ohio. ... Look at how its population changed from decade to decade: • In 1800, Ohio's total ...
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Summer 1795: The Treaty of Greenville creates an uneasy peace ...Over 100 Indian villages were burned and destroyed, leaving an unknown number of civilian casualties. The most notorious frontier massacres occurred on March 8, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Auditor of State of Ohio - Ohio Lands BookThe Greenville Treaty Line confined the Indians to Ohio's northwest quadrant and beyond to the north and west. The Line was laid on the ground by surveyors in ...
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[PDF] OHIO. - Census.gov1790... 1800. 1810. 2,540. 1820. 9,642. 1830. 24,831 ... On the 3d of August, 1795, General Wayne made a treaty with them at fort Greenville, which put an end.
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The new frontier: A magnet to settlers - Toledo BladeMar 2, 2003 · In 1790, 3,000 white settlers lived in the territory that later became Ohio. By 1800, the population had increased to 45,365 white people.
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War and Removal | Ohio UniversityAs a result of this defeat, the Treaty of Greenville (1795) forced Native Americans to cede most of what is now the state of Ohio to the United States.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Settling the Ohio Frontier - Americana CornerOct 22, 2024 · The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 created the Northwest Territory and a template for how the vast area, also known as the Ohio Country, was to be settled by the ...
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fort recovery battlefield studied by ball state archaeologistsJul 5, 2019 · At least 632 soldiers were killed (more than double the number who died in the more famous Battle of the Little Bighorn) and more than 250 were ...Missing: tactical | Show results with:tactical
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The Miami chief who saw defeat coming at Fallen Timbers in 1794Aug 29, 2025 · After a failed attack on Fort Recovery, Little Turtle urged peace talks. When tribal leaders refused, he stepped down, warning of dark ...
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Ball State and Tribal Leaders Bring Fresh Perspective to Ohio BattleFeb 25, 2020 · In 1794, Little Turtle attacked again, this time with an alliance of 2,000 men from 12 tribes. This time, American forces held, and the alliance ...
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Fort Recovery exhibit explores historic battle from Native perspectivesNov 6, 2023 · Known as St. Clair's Defeat, nine tribal nations in the Northwest Territory banded together to defend their land. Through their notorious ...Missing: 1794 | Show results with:1794
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Fort Recovery Historical Society & Museum | HomeFort Recovery is the site of two remarkable Northwest Indian War battles: the 1791 victory of nine American Indian tribes, led by Mihšihkinaahkwa (Little Turtle ...
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Fort Recovery. - Ohio History & TravelNov 3, 2018 · The monument was built in 1912 and dedicated on July 1, 1913. The obelisk stands at 101′, 4″ tall. It weighs approximately 800 tons and cost ...
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Fort Recovery Monument - The Historical Marker DatabaseThis monument was erected by the Congress to commemorate the valor and perpetuate the memory of the heroic soldiers who were slain in those two memorable ...
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Fort Recovery Sites - Living New DealWPA crews rebuilt historic Fort Recovery between 1935 and 1939. The fort was originally built in 1794 on the site where Army General Arthur St. Clair was ...Missing: development | Show results with:development
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Fort Recovery Veterans Plaza | The American LegionProject was started with ground clearing in March of 2016 and completed for the dedication on November 11, 2016. The land the plaza is located on is owned by ...
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A Real Fixer-Upper | The Daily Standard StoriesJul 7, 2023 · Ohio History Connection has started a sizable structural improvement project at the Fort Recovery State Museum to repair the reconstructed block houses, ...
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Archaeology of the Battles of Fort Recovery - Ball State UniversityThe purpose of this project was to 1) delineate more clearly and accurately the boundaries of the Battle of the Wabash (1791) and the Battle of Fort Recovery ( ...
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Research - Fort Recovery MuseumBall State University Research. Learn more about the history of the town by reading the research conducted by Ball State University Archaeologists.Missing: investigations | Show results with:investigations
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ROI102, Results of 2016 Archaeological Excavations and Ground ...Archaeology conducted at Fort Recovery attempted to achieve three interrelated goals. The primary educational objective of the 2016 Ball State University ...
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Plan Your Visit - Fort Recovery MuseumPrivate outdoor battlefield tours (1 hour) can be scheduled March through October. Cost of $20 per group, with an additional charge of $5.00 for person.Missing: educational programs school
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Group Visits at Ohio History Connection SitesFort Recovery–Fort Recovery, OH. Learn more. Explore ... Campus Martius Museum offers a wide variety of programming for educational and adult tour groups.
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We are homeschoolers, looking for suggestions for Educational fieldFeb 14, 2023 · ... Fort Recovery State Museum and Fort Recovery Historical Society- we have a museum, fort, log cabin and a Monument- excellent spot to visit in ...Fort Recovery Museum in Fort Recovery, Ohio - FacebookMy kids are little but I'd love to start a list of educational trips for our ...More results from www.facebook.com
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FT RECOVERY STATE MUSEUM - Updated October 2025 - YelpRating 5.0 (1) 1 review and 43 photos of FT RECOVERY STATE MUSEUM "Really neat little museum with lots of out buildings like a blacksmith shop and tower for the fort.
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Events - Fort Recovery MuseumGuided outdoor battlefield tours (1 hour) are scheduled the 2nd Sunday of the month May through October at 12:00 and 3:00. Tour included with Museum admission.Missing: educational | Show results with:educational
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Fort Recovery State Museum | Ohio TravelerAdmission to Fort Recovery is approx. $5/person (less for kids). Open: June – August Wednesday – Sunday from 11am – 4pm (Sat & Sun only in May, Sept, Oct).Missing: numbers | Show results with:numbers
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Road Trippin' with Truda: Fort Recovery - Ohio History ConnectionOct 2, 2024 · Fort Recovery is the site of two important battles: The 1791 victory of nine Native Nations over General Arthur St. Clair's forces (commonly ...