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Fort Wayne ~ Fort Dearborn Trail
An ancient Indian trail, through Pottawattomie country, variably called the Dragoon, White Pigeon, Great Northwestern...
The Last Two American Forts/the Siege Of 1812
The Last Two American Forts In 1798, Col. Thomas Hunt began construction on this site of the second American fort at ...
Meshekinnoquah
Chief Little Turtle was one of the most feared and respected leaders during the frontier wars of the 1780s and 1790s ...
Chief Richardville House
Richardville 1761 - 1841 Made Chief of the Miamis for his Daring rescue of a White prisoner from Burning at the Stake
Wayne Trace
Wayne Trace Once the Indian trail to Cincinnati The route Of General Harmer's Army in 1790 Of General Wayne's When le...
William Wells
A tract of 320 acres of land extending west of the St. Joseph River (the modern Bloomingdale and Spy Run neighborhood...
The Site Of General Wayne's Fort
The Site Of General Anthony Wayne's Fort Dedicated October 22nd 1794 It Was The First United States Fort Near "Three ...
First Americans
The confluence area of the Three Rivers was known to the native people since as early as the end of the last Ice Age,...
Old Fort Branch Ymca
The "Old Well," an important factor in the existence of the fort and its people, saved the fort from Indian fire...
Chief Little Turtle
ME-SHE-KIN-QUAH, Chief of the Miami Indians Teacher of his people Friend of the United States His endeavors toward pe...
The Battle Of Harmar's Ford
To the Memory of Major John Wyllys And His Brave Soldiers Who Were Killed Near this Spot In The Battle of Harmar's Fo...
Site Of Hardin’s Defeat
Colonel John Hardin, of the Kentucky Militia, with 180 men and Captain John Armstrong, U.S. Army, with 30 men, were r...
Miami Legend Of The Sandhill Crane
Long before settlers appeared on the scene, the American Indian people here used the sandhill crane as a symbol for t...
Site Of Last French Fort
Erected, 1750, by Captain Raimond Surrendered to the British under Lieutenant Butler in 1760. Ensign Richard Holmes a...
The Floods
Most often the rivers here brought prosperity. They are the reason humanbeings settled here; established a land porta...