Harmar is a historic neighborhood in the city of Marietta, Ohio, United States. Located at the western side of the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio...
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Fort Harmar between the United States and several Native American tribes. The presence of Fort Harmar was influential in the founding of Marietta, Ohio...
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Munsell's Hall at nearby Point Harmar. In 1798 the Muskingum Academy was built on the site of the 19th century Marietta Congregationalist Church. The academy...
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Pennsylvania Harmar Denny (1794–1852), US Congressman from Pennsylvania Fort Harmar Harmar, Marietta, Ohio, which includes the fort Harmar Township, Pennsylvania...
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Josiah Harmar (November 10, 1753 – August 20, 1813) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian...
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elementary schools (Harmar, Phillips, Putnam, and Washington), one middle school (Marietta Middle School), and one high school (Marietta High School), and...
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The Anchorage is a historical home in the Harmar neighborhood of Marietta, Ohio, United States. Also known as the Putnam Villa, it was built in 1859 by...
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short piece of the Marietta Subdivision from Moore Junction northeast to Harmar (part of Marietta) opened in 1857 as part of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad...
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The Treaty of Fort Harmar (1789) was a treaty made between the United States and the Haudenosaunee, Ojibwe, Odawa, Potawatomi, Sauk, Wyandot, and Lenape...
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Historic Landmark in Rutland The Anchorage (Marietta, Ohio), also known as the Putnam House, in Harmar (Marietta), built by Douglas Putnam, great grandson...
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Campus Martius (Ohio) (category Buildings and structures in Marietta, Ohio)
mouth of the Muskingum River. Picketed Point Fort Harmar Two additional forts, distant from Marietta, were also built by settlers from the Ohio Company...
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The Marietta Earthworks is an archaeological site located at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers in Washington County, Ohio, United States...
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Northwest Indian War (section 1790: Harmar campaign)
Clair's Defeat Fort Defiance Fallen Timbers Kekionga Fort Jefferson Fort Harmar Fort Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St. Clair Fort Hamilton The Northwest Indian...
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as to give up the settlement [Marietta following the Big Bottom disaster]." In March 1791, St. Clair succeeded Harmar as commander of the United States...
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Putnam Street Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Marietta, Ohio)
the Marietta Bridge and the Marietta Street Bridge, is a historic United States river crossing that connects Marietta, Ohio, with its Fort Harmar district...
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survey. Fort Harmar had been constructed at the confluence of the Muskingum River and Ohio River, present day Harmar district of Marietta, Ohio. Hutchins...
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including Chief Cornplanter, at the Treaty of Fort Harmar near Marietta, Ohio. While stationed at Fort Harmar, Ziegler married Lucy Anne Sheffield on February...
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of the region. Upriver from Marietta, located at the mouth of the Muskingum River, United States troops built Fort Harmar, and the Ohio Company of Associates...
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Picketed Point Stockade (category Buildings and structures in Marietta, Ohio)
nearby forts. Fort Harmar was constructed several years earlier in 1785, on the west side of the mouth of the Muskingum. The other Marietta fortification was...
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and locations), in "General Josiah Harmar", in "Fort Harmar". Marietta, Ohio: Sons of the American Revolution (Marietta Chapter), retrieved online August...
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David Putnam House (category Buildings and structures in Marietta, Ohio)
The Putnam House is a historic building in the Harmar neighborhood of Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, United States, on the National Register of Historic...
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Fort Frye (category Buildings and structures in Marietta, Ohio)
Down the Muskingum River at Marietta, at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers, United States troops built Fort Harmar, and the Ohio Company of...
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upper Allegheny. The founding of Marietta, the first permanent European settlement in Ohio, was still years away. Fort Harmar, the first frontier fort in Ohio...
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relations". On December 27, 1888, Jones married Carrie M. Harrison of Harmar, Marietta, Ohio. They were married until Harrison's death in 1893; the couple...
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Washington" for his upright character), who had traveled to Fort Harmar, near present-day Marietta, Ohio in 1788. Wetzel ambushed, shot and scalped Tegunteh...
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Paul Fearing (category Politicians from Marietta, Ohio)
Territory in May 1788 and engaged in the practice of law at Fort Harmar, now a part of Marietta, Ohio. He was the first lawyer to practice in the Northwest...
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of this river was south at the Ohio. Later in 1789, the Treaty of Fort Harmar was signed between the United States and what an American recorded as an...
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succeeded in getting certain Native Americans to sign the Treaty of Fort Harmar, but many native leaders had not been invited to participate in the negotiations...
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of Marietta, Ohio in April 1788. Indians objected to this incursion on their homeland, leading to the War of 1790. Most of the troops in Fort Harmar, near...
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Benjamin Ives Gilman (1766) (category Politicians from Marietta, Ohio)
moved to Marietta. The couple had nine children born between 1790 and 1808, including Winthrop Sargent Gilman. Gilman opened a store in Fort Harmar in 1792...
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