after the fort. Fort Miami, looking toward Fort Meigs, Maumee, Ohio Fort Miami on the Maumee River above Toledo, Ohio Fort Miami, Maumee, Ohio "National...
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originally Fort des Miamis then Fort St. Philippe Fort Miami (Ohio), originally Fort Miamis Search for "fort miami" or "ft-miami" on Wikipedia. All pages...
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County, Ohio Fort Miami (Ohio), a fort built on the Maumee River Miami Valley, a term for the Dayton metropolitan area Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio—sometimes...
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identified as north-central Indiana, southwest Michigan, and western Ohio. The Miami were historically made up of several prominent subgroups, including...
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4077833; -84.0902528 Fort Ancient (33 WA 2) is a Native American earthworks complex located in Washington Township, Warren County, Ohio, along the eastern...
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Fort Loramie is a village in Shelby County, Ohio, United States, along Loramie Creek, a tributary of the Great Miami River in southwestern Ohio. It is...
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facility. Miami Fort is located in Miami Township, Hamilton County, immediately east of the tripoint of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. Miami Fort Station...
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Northwest Indian War (redirect from Miami Campaign)
shore of Lake Erie (near modern Toledo, Ohio) in 1794. Afterward, he went on to establish Fort Wayne at the Miami capital of Kekionga, the symbol of U.S...
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Miami (Michigan) Fort Miami (Ohio) Listed alphabetically by state Miami, Arizona, a town in Gila County Miami metropolitan area, Florida, with Miami being...
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Fort Miami, originally called Fort St. Philippe or Fort des Miamis, were a pair of French built palisade forts established at Kekionga, the principal village...
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Piqua (/ˈpɪkwə/ PIK-wə) is a city in Miami County, Ohio, United States, along the Great Miami River. The population was 20,354 at the 2020 census. Located...
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Cincinnati, Ohio, near the Ohio River. The physical location of the fort was facing the mouth of the Licking River, above present day Fort Washington Way...
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transfer of Fort Miami (Ohio) from the British before Colonel Hamtramck was transferred to Fort Detroit - later the site of another Fort Wayne, and near...
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Covington is a village in Miami County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,548 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical...
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fort of Zanzibar in the United States (by state) Old Fort (Miami, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Missouri Old Fort, North Carolina Old Fort, Ohio Old...
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1793 and completed in March 1794, the fort was built along the Wabash River, within two miles of what became the Ohio state border with Indiana. A detachment...
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Northwest Territory (redirect from Territory Northwest of the River Ohio)
Chillicothe, Ohio, 1796 Cleveland, Connecticut Western Reserve, 1796 Fort Miami, Ohio (British held until 1796) Fort Lernoult (previously Fort Detroit),...
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Treaty of Greenville (redirect from Treaty of Fort Greenville)
Line. There were also other forts along the Great Lakes, such as Fort Miamis and other forts in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio that the British had agreed...
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Territory and later Ohio was cobbled together from a variety of sources and owners. List of Ohio Lands Canal Lands Miami & Erie Canal Lands Ohio & Erie Canal...
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French forts. Just beyond Ohio Country was the great Miami capital of Kekionga, which became the center of British trade and influence in Ohio Country...
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Fort Finney was a fort built in October 1785 at the mouth of the Great Miami River near the modern city of Cincinnati and named for Major Walter Finney...
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The Miami and Erie Canal was a 274-mile (441 km) canal that ran from Cincinnati to Toledo, Ohio, creating a water route between the Ohio River and Lake...
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Symmes Purchase (redirect from Miami purchase)
is bordered on the south by the Ohio River, on the west by the Great Miami River, and on the east by the Little Miami River. The northern boundary runs...
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built by the Ohio Hopewellian people and only occupied later by the Fort Ancient culture. The site is on a hill above the Little Miami River, close to...
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Miami-Illinois: Nameewa siipiiwi) is a 99-mile-long (159 km) tributary of the Maumee River (Miami-Illinois: Taawaawa siipiiwi) in northwestern Ohio and...
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Little Turtle (category Articles containing Miami-Illinois-language text)
Little Turtle (Miami-Illinois: Mihšihkinaahkwa) (c.1747 — July 14, 1812) was a Sagamore (chief) of the Miami people, who became one of the most famous...
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unincorporated community in southern Warren County, Ohio, United States. It straddles the Little Miami River in Deerfield and Hamilton Townships. It is located...
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Fort Meigs was a United States fortification along the Maumee River in what is now Perrysburg, Ohio during the War of 1812. The British Army, supported...
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the Ohio to Erie Trail and part of U.S. Bicycle Route 21. The largely wooded corridor was created along the right-of-way of the old Little Miami Railroad...
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The Little Miami River (Shawnee: Cakimiyamithiipi) is a Class I tributary of the Ohio River that flows 111 miles (179 km) through five counties in southwestern...
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