Former U.S. Presidents: #09 William Henry Harrison Historical Markers
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| 1► Arkansas (Benton County), Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief — |
| 2► District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Federal Center — The Williams Slave Pen — |
| 3► Idaho (Caribou County), Soda Springs — William Henry Harrison — |
| 4► Illinois (Edwards County), Albion — Abraham Lincoln — |
| 5► Illinois (Lawrence County), Sumner — Vincennes Tract — |
| 6► Illinois (Macon County), Decatur — The Railsplitter Candidate Looking for Lincoln — |
| 7► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Ryder Building Lincoln Practiced Here Life Before Presidency — |
| 8► Illinois (St. Clair County), Cahokia — John Jacob Hays (1770-1836) — |
| 9► Illinois (Vermilion County), Ridge Farm — The Treaty Between Harrison and the Indians — |
| 10► Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — The Last Two American Forts / The Siege of 1812 — |
| 11► Indiana (Dearborn County), Dillsboro — Dillsboro — |
| 12► Indiana (Dearborn County), Lawrenceburg — Dearborn County — |
| 13► Indiana (Fayette County), Connersville — John Conner Born 1780 - Died 1826 — |
| 14► Indiana (Fayette County), Connersville — On This Site John Conner Operated a Two Story Log Indian Trading Post 1808~1815 — |
| 15► Indiana (Fayette County), Connersville — Twelve Mile Line — |
| 16► Indiana (Grant County), Marion — Mississinewa Battlefield — |
| 17► Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — Corydon — |
| 18► Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — Harrison County (Indiana) Fair — |
| 19► Indiana (Jennings County), North Vernon — 40.1966.1 — Grouseland Treaty Line (August 21, 1805) — |
| 20► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — "Grouseland" Built 1803 - 1804 Home of William Henry Harrison — |
| 21► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — Chief Tecumseh 1768 - 1813 — |
| 22► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — Home of Francis Vigo — |
| 23► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — Indiana Territory — |
| 24► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — Vincennes University — |
| 25► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — 42.2006.1 — William Henry Harrison & Lewis & Clark Expedition — |
| 26► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Chief Tecumseh — |
| 27► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — President Benjamin Harrison — |
| 28► Indiana (Posey County), Mount Vernon — Posey County History / Early Mt. Vernon History — |
| 29► Indiana (Putnam County), Reelsville — 67.1966.1 — 10 O'Clock Treaty Line Treaty with Potawatomi, Delaware, and Miami Indians — |
| 30► Indiana (Ripley County), Osgood — Abolitionists — |
| 31► Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Battle Ground — The Battle of Tippecanoe November 7, 1811 — |
| 32► Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Battle Ground — Tippecanoe Battlefield Memorial — |
| 33► Indiana (Tippecanoe County), West Lafayette — 79.1953.1 — Tecumseh Trail — |
| 34► Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — Fort Harrison 1812 - 1912 — |
| 35► Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — Ft. Wm. Henry Harrison 1811-1822 — |
| 36► Indiana (Wabash County), Wabash — Treaty of 1826 Meeting Camp Paradise Spring Riverwalk — |
| 37► Indiana (Wayne County), Cambridge City — Indian Boundary Line The Treaty of Fort Wayne The Twelve Mile Purchase/ The Ten OClock Line — |
| 38► Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — 92.2001.1 — Eel River Battlefield War of 1812 — |
| 39► Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — Corridor of Flags — |
| 40► Kentucky (Daviess County), Owensboro — 1158 — Daviess County — |
| 41► Kentucky (Lincoln County), Stanford — Isaac Shelby — |
| 42► Kentucky (Spencer County), Taylorsville — 837 — County Named, 1824 — |
| 43► Kentucky (Union County), Morganfield — 1329 — Lincoln Spoke Here — |
| 44► Maryland (Baltimore), Canton — Historic Canton — |
| 45► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jacob Engelbrecht A Frederick Diarist on the National Road — |
| 46► Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Casselman River Bridge State Park Bicentennial 1813-2013 — |
| 47► Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Casselman River Bridge State Park Bicentennial 1813-2013 — |
| 48► Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Mountain Maryland Gateway to the West Garret County — |
| 49► Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Hagerstown & The National Road — |
| 50► Michigan (Jackson County), Spring Arbor Township — L1910 — Huron Potawatomi Village / Spring Arbor — |
| 51► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — S0452 — George DeBaptiste Homesite — |
| 52► Missouri (Boone County), Rocheport — History of Rocheport — |
| 53► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — John Prescott Lovering's Inn circa 1756 — |
| 54► New Jersey (Sussex County), Walpack Center — Wallpack, N.J. — |
| 55► Ohio (Auglaize County), Spencerville — 1-6 — Fort Amanda Ohio Historical Marker — |
| 56► Ohio (Champaign County), Urbana — 13-11 — John Anderson Ward Farmstead / John Quincy Adams Ward & Edgar Melville Ward — |
| 57► Ohio (Columbiana County), Wellsville — Wellsville Mural — |
| 58► Ohio (Cuyahoga County), Cleveland — Near this site Fort Huntington was Erected — |
| 59► Ohio (Darke County), Greenville — Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville — |
| 60► Ohio (Darke County), Greenville — 6-19 — Tecumseh / Shawnee Prophet's Town — |
| 61► Ohio (Defiance County), Defiance — C32 — Fort Winchester Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — |
| 62► Ohio (Defiance County), Defiance — 4-20 — Fort Winchester — |
| 63► Ohio (Defiance County), Defiance — 2-20 — Spemica Lawba–Johnny Logan — |
| 64► Ohio (Delaware County), Delaware — The Harrison Trail Site of Pioneer Tavern — |
| 65► Ohio (Delaware County), Harlem — 21-21 — Field Musician Richard W. Thompson — |
| 66► Ohio (Delaware County), Sunbury — 9-21 — Sunbury, Ohio / Sunbury Town Hall — |
| 67► Ohio (Erie County), Huron — The War of 1812 — |
| 68► Ohio (Erie County), Sandusky — Sandusky Aviation, Shipyard & Railroad — |
| 69► Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Council Site Between William Henry Harrison and Indians — |
| 70► Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Franklinton — |
| 71► Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Franklinton — |
| 72► Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Native Americans — |
| 73► Ohio (Hamilton County), Cincinnati — C- 62 — Military Roads Modern Streets and Highways Follow Old Army Trails — |
| 74► Ohio (Hamilton County), Cincinnati — Ohio River Monument A.D. 1670 A.D. 1929 The Ohio Valley Improvement Association — |
| 75► Ohio (Hamilton County), Cleves — 20-31 — William Henry Harrison / and the Cincinnati & Whitewater Canal — |
| 76► Ohio (Hamilton County), North Bend — 47-31 — Benjamin Harrison / William Henry Harrison — |
| 77► Ohio (Hamilton County), North Bend — 8- 31 — John Cleves Symmes Congress Green Cemetery Two Subjects, One Marker — |
| 78► Ohio (Hamilton County), North Bend — North Bend Corporation Limit Marker — |
| 79► Ohio (Hamilton County), North Bend — Point Farm William Henry Harrisons gift to son and grandson Site of Fort Finney — |
| 80► Ohio (Hamilton County), North Bend — William Henry Harrison Memorial — |
| 81► Ohio (Hamilton County), North Bend — William Henry Harrison Tomb — |
| 82► Ohio (Lucas County), Maumee — American Faces Americans — |
| 83► Ohio (Lucas County), Maumee — Fort Miamis During the War of 1812 — |
| 84► Ohio (Lucas County), Maumee — Running a Gauntlet — |
| 85► Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 5048 — Peter Navarre — |
| 86► Ohio (Mahoning County), Canfield — 31-50 — Elisha Whittlesey — |
| 87► Ohio (Marion County), Waldo — 10-51 — Harrison Military Road War of 1812 — |
| 88► Ohio (Mercer County), Fort Recovery — Wabash River — |
| 89► Ohio (Mercer County), Rockford — History of Anthony Shane — |
| 90► Ohio (Miami County), Troy — 33-55 — Miami and Erie Canal Footprint of Lock 12 — |
| 91► Ohio (Ottawa County), Put-In-Bay — Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial — |
| 92► Ohio (Paulding County), Melrose — Fort Brown — |
| 93► Ohio (Paulding County), Melrose — Site of Fort Brown — |
| 94► Ohio (Perry County), Somerset — The Sheridan Homestead — |
| 95► Ohio (Preble County), Eaton — 2-68 — Site of Fort St. Clair — |
| 96► Ohio (Preble County), Eaton — 9-68 — Van Ausdal-Donohoe House — |
| 97► Ohio (Ross County), Chillicothe — 8-71 — Camp Bull — |
| 98► Ohio (Sandusky County), Fremont — Balls Battlefield — |
| 99► Ohio (Sandusky County), Fremont — General Harrison's Mess Table War of 1812 — |
| 100► Ohio (Sandusky County), Fremont — Portage Trail — |
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