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Simon Girty's Gravestone image, Touch for more information
By Dale K. Benington, August 9, 2010
Simon Girty's Gravestone
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1 Ontario, Essex County, Amherstburg — Simon Girty U.E.1741 - 1818
Girty's life crossed cultural boundaries between native and white societies on the frontier of American settlement. In 1756 his family was captured by a French-led native war party in Pennsylvania. Simon was adopted by the Seneca, then repatriated . . . Map (db m34688) HM
2 Ohio, Logan County, Huntsville — Solomon TownLogan County, On Top of Ohio
[North Side of Marker] Named for a Wyandot Chief. Once home of Chief Tarhee. During American Revolution was headquarters of renegade Simon Girty who brought Simon Kenton here after saving his life in 1778. Hull camped here in 1812. . . . Map (db m34246) HM
3 Ohio, Auglaize County, St. Marys — C18 — Fort St. Marys / Fort Barbee / Girty TownOhio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
. . . Map (db m236439) HM
4 Ohio, Auglaize County, St. Marys — Fort St. Marys
Erected here in 1795 by General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, probably after the signing of the Greenville Treaty, on land ceded by the Indians. This area was also the site of the signing of the Treaty of St. Marys in 1818 (the Indian campsites being to the . . . Map (db m19855) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Harrisburg, Susquehanna Township — Simon Girty (1741–1818)
Frontiersman known as the “Great Renegade” was born nearby. Captured by Indians, 1756, he lived among the Senecas and learned their language and culture. Following his release, he became an interpreter for the American army; deserted in 1778. . . . Map (db m1587) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 9, 2024