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1 Ohio, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky — Col. William Crawford
On East Wyandot Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
[Front Side] George Washington and Col. Crawford's friendship began while Washington was acting surveyor for Lord Fairfax in the Shenandoah Valley in 1749, and continued until Col. Crawford's death. Col. Crawford's record is as . . . Map (db m20549) HM
2 Ohio, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky — Fort Ferree - Overland Inn - Indian Spring
On E. Wyandot Avenue (U.S. 30) close to 4th Street, on the left when traveling east.
Fort Ferree built by Gen. Harrison's Army, 1812. Overland Inn 1814 until 1846, on site Elks Lodge. Indian Spring used by Indians 1730 to 1843. Col. Crawford's Army drank at Spring June 4, 1782. Charles Dickens stopped at Inn and Spring, . . . Map (db m114533) HM
3 Ohio, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky — 145 — Battle Island
On County Route 47 near Ohio Route 67, on the left when traveling south.
Battle Island Scene Of the Defeat of Col. Wm Crawford June 5. & 6. 1782Map (db m21416) HM
4 Ohio, Crawford County, Bucyrus — Crawford County1826 - 1976
On East Mansfield Street at North Walnut Street (Ohio Route 100), on the left when traveling east on East Mansfield Street.
Legend 1. Col. Crawford's Retreat 2. Col. Crawford's March 3. Native Plains Area 4. Seccaium Indian Village 5. Indian Village 6. Knisley Springs Resort 7. Courthouse Yard Map (db m21178) HM
5 Ohio, Crawford County, Bucyrus — Olentangy Battle
On Ohio Route 19, 0.3 miles east of Parcher Road (Local Route 43), on the left when traveling east.
Fought in this locality against the Indians. By Crawford's retreating army June 6, 1782.Map (db m21153) HM
6 Ohio, Crawford County, Leesville — To the Memory of Colonel Wm. Crawford
On Leesville Road, 0.4 miles east of Ohio Route 598, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m23559) HM
7 Ohio, Wyandot County, Crawford — Crawford Memorial Park
On State Highway 199 at County Highway 29, on the left when traveling north on State Highway 199.
(center plaque) Dedicated in memory of Col. Wm. Crawford who was born in 1722, in what is now Berkeley County, West Virginia, and was burned at the stake, one half mile northeast of here down in the valley, on June 11, 1782, by the . . . Map (db m221839) HM
8 Ohio, Wyandot County, Crawford — C52 — Burning of CrawfordOhio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Ohio Route 199 at County Route 29, on the left when traveling north on State Route 199.
Burning of Crawford »»«« One-half mile northeast, June 11, 1782, the Indians burned Colonel William Crawford at the stake, in revenge for massacre of the Christian Moravian Indians by William- son's earlier . . . Map (db m20362) HM
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9 Ohio, Wyandot County, Crawford — 1-88 — Colonel William Crawford / The 1782 Sandusky CampaignOhio Historical Markers
On County Route 29 at Township Highway 300, on the right when traveling east on County Route 29.
Colonel William Crawford Colonel William Crawford, a lifelong friend of George Washington, was born in Virginia in 1722. He was married twice, first to Ann Stewart and later to Hannah Vance. In 1755, he served with Colonel Edward Braddock in . . . Map (db m193001) HM
10 Ohio, Wyandot County, Crawford — Colonel CrawfordIn Memory of
On Township Highway 300, 0.2 miles north of County Route 29, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory of Col. Crawford Who was Burned by the Indians In this Valley June 11, 1782 Map (db m20379) HM
11 Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Sandusky-Scioto Trail- Used by Indian, British and Colonial Rangers -
On Buckland Ave. at Cleveland Ave., on the left when traveling north on Buckland Ave..
Roger's Colonial Rangers against the French, 1760. Bradstreet's British army against Pontiac, 1764. Butler's British Rangers against Crawford, 1782. Proctor's British army against Ft. Stephenson, 1813. Called, after the American invasion of . . . Map (db m18209) HM
12 Ohio, Ottawa County, Port Clinton — Old French War - Pontiac's Conspiracy - Revolutionary War / French Expedition, 1754
On Fulton Street, 0 miles south of Rohde Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Old French War - Pontiac's Conspiracy - Revolutionary War Northern terminus of the old Indian waterway and land trail the Sandusky-Scioto Route from Lake Erie to the Ohio River used from the earliest records by the Indian . . . Map (db m241052) HM
 
 
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May. 20, 2024