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Second Greenville Treaty 1814
by Hal Sherman
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Governor Cass and General William Harrison held a treaty on the same spot as the former treaty was held. Wayne's old headquarters was still standing. |
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Among Gentlemen
by Hal Sherman |
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Battle of Fallen Timbers
by R.F. Zogbaum |
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Bluejacket at Fort Miaimis
by Hal Sherman |
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The British closed the gates of Fort Miamis after the defeat of the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. The Indians sued for peace after this happened.
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Burning of Crawford
by Hal Sherman |
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Canoe Crossing
by Hal Sherman |
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The furs that were traded from the Indians were transported in large birch bark canoes from the interior to the cities for market.
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Captain John Perry
by Hal Sherman |
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3x Grandfather father of Jim Perry who lives in Springfield, Ohio
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Captivity of the Moravians
by Hal Sherman |
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Half King of the Wyandots being offered tobacco when they arrived to take the Moravins into captivity. Missionaries David Zeisberger and John Heckewilder waiting to talk. |
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Capture of General Winchester
by Hal Sherman |
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Colonel John Johnston
by Charles Louie |
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Daniel Boone after Harding
by Hal Sherman |
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This painting was done from an old engraving. |
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Death of Moluntha
by Hal Sherman |
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Execution of Leatherlips
by Hal Sherman |
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The Prophet ordered Roundhead to execute the Wyandot Chief Leatherlips for his faithfulness to the Americans. Neighbors tried to save him but in vain.
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Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville 1795
by Howard Chander Christy |
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John Johnston's Indian Agency House
by Hal Sherman
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A council being held at the Indian Agency House at Upper Piqua by John Johnston and Indians, with Worthington, Harrison in attendance.
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Lochry's Defeat
by Hal Sherman |
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Joseph Brant defeating Lochry on his way to help George Rogers Clark on the Ohio. Most of the men were from Westmoreland County of Pennsylvania.
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Murder of Corstalk
by Hal Sherman |
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Cornstalk asking his son to be brave as Red Hawk is trying to escape up the chimney, when the Militia breaks in on them at Fort Randolph
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Pecanne
by Hal Sherman |
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A Miaimi Chief
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Simon Kenton after Morgan
by Hal Sherman |
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This painting was done from an old engraving.
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St. Clair's Defeat
by Hal Sherman |
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The Indian confedercy defeated General Arthur St. Clair on the banks of the Wabash at the present city of Fort Recovery, Ohio November 4th 1791.
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Tarhe
by Hal Sherman |
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A Wyandot Chief
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Treaty of Fort Finney
by Hal Sherman |
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Colonel Richard Butler, Geroge Rogers Clark are holding a Treaty in 1786 at Fort Finney with the Shawnee and Wyandots at the mouth of the Great Miami River.
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Waiting on Elliott
by Hal Sherman |
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Alexander McKee and Simon Girty waiting on Matthew Elliott at the Indian Marker Tree in Logan County, Ohio.
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War Council at Lorimier's Store
by Hal Sherman |
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Jim Girty, Captain Bird, and Alexander McKee discuss plans with Lorimier on the way to Ruddles Station in Kentucky.
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Washington Presenting Medal to Red Jacket
by Hal Sherman |
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Washington meeting with the Iroquois trying to persuade them to help in the peace process with the Western Indians. Pickering and Knox watch as the Medallion is being presented.
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Otath-he-waugh-Pe-Qua
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John Johnston wrote " Piqua Means a Man Formed Out of th Ashes." depicting the origin of the Piqua sub-tribe of the Shawnees.
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Chief Cornstalk |
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by Hal Sherman |
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