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Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Commission Historical Markers

In 1930 the Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Commission designated the location of a number of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 markers along the roadways that existed from near Toledo to Cincinnati as parts of the Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail network.
 
Fort St. Marys / Fort Barbee / Girty Town Marker image, Touch for more information
By Dale K. Benington, April 6, 2010
Fort St. Marys / Fort Barbee / Girty Town Marker
1 Ohio, Auglaize County, St. Marys — C18 — Fort St. Marys / Fort Barbee / Girty Town — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West Spring Street (Ohio Route 703) east of South Wayne Street.
. . . Map (db m236439) HM
2 Ohio, Brown County, Russellville — B — Logan's Crossing 1796 Directional Marker — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Columbus Street (U.S. 62) near Main Street (Ohio Route 125), on the right when traveling south.
Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail $50 Fine or 10 days imprison- ment or both for defacing this marker Ohio State General Code Section 12489Map (db m137356) HM
3 Ohio, Butler County, Hamilton — C9 — Fort Hamilton
On High Street (Ohio Route 129/177) at Monument Avenue, on the right when traveling east on High Street.
Built by General St. Clair in 1791, on his campaign against the Indians. It was enlarged in 1792 and used by General Wayne in 1793, on his march to Fallen Timbers.Map (db m30661) HM
4 Ohio, Champaign County, Urbana — C22 — Hull's Headquarters
On Main Street (U.S. 68) at Fyffe Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Here, Gen. William Hull largely recruited his army for his campaign against the British at Detroit, in the War of 1812.Map (db m13821) HM
5 Ohio, Champaign County, Urbana — C22X — Simon Kenton — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Scioto Street east of North Main Street (U.S. 68), on the right when traveling west.
1755 - Simon Kenton - 1836 »»«« In Oakland Cemetery, one mile east,is the grave and monument of Simon Kenton, pioneer, soldier, Indian scout. Also, "The Indian Hunter," by J.Q.A.Ward, noted sculptor and native of . . . Map (db m44106) HM
6 Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — C — Kenton's Stockade — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Main Street (U.S. 40) west of Broadway Street, on the right when traveling west.
Near here, at the forks of the Mad River, in 1799 Simon Kenton and other Kentuckians erected the first American Stockade in the Mad River Valley.Map (db m137376) HM
7 Ohio, Clark County, Springfield, Shawnee Springs — Battle of Piqua — August 8, 1780
On Tecumseh Road (Ohio Route 369) north of Lower Valley Pike.
Within this park and immediate vicinity, former site of the Shawnee Indian Village of Piqua. The Shawnees and their British Allies were defeated by General George Rogers Clark with his army of Kentucky Frontiersmen. This battle greatly advanced the . . . Map (db m35295) HM
8 Ohio, Darke County, Fort Jefferson — C — Fort Jefferson — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Ohio Route 121 at Weavers-Fort Jefferson Road (County Route 24), on the right when traveling south on State Route 121.
Site of Fort Jefferson The most advanced post established by General St. Clair on his campaign against the Northwestern Indian Tribes in 1791. Map (db m138773) HM
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9 Ohio, Darke County, Greenville — C15 — Fort Greene-Ville — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On South Broadway Street (Ohio Route 49) at West Main Street, on the right when traveling south on South Broadway Street.
Site of Fort Greene-Ville »»«« The largest pioneer fort in Ohio, built in 1793, by General Anthony Wayne. Here, August 5, 1795, the Treaty was signed by which much of present Ohio was opened to White . . . Map (db m19878) HM
10 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — C — Abatis and Camp — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On South Clinton Street (Ohio Route 111) south of Sunday Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Abatis and Camp »»«« General Wayne’s Army in 1794 and General Winchester’s Army in 1812 encamped on this spot. Here also was the western end of Gen. Winchester’s Abatis.Map (db m136580) HM
11 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — A95 — Fort Defiance — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Wayne-Harrison-Winchester-Clay-Bird Marches —
On Fort Street at South Clinton Street (Ohio Route 66), on the right when traveling west on Fort Street.
. . . Map (db m29662) HM
12 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — A96 — Fort Winchester — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Wayne-Harrison-Winchester-Clay-Bird Marches —
On Fort Street at Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Fort Street.
. . . Map (db m18671) HM
13 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — C32 — Fort Winchester — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West 2nd Street at Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West 2nd Street.
Built by General Wm. H. Harrison in Oct. 1812 and named for General Winchester. For a time it was the only defensive work against the British and Indians in Northwestern Ohio.Map (db m18717) HM
14 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — C322 — Pontiac Birthplace — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On East River Drive (Ohio Route 424) 0.2 miles east of North Clinton Street (Ohio Route 66), on the right when traveling east.
Pontiac Birthplace »»«« Here, in 1712, was born the Great Indian chief who in- cited Pontiac’s Conspiracy. He federated the tribes and with the aid of the French threatened British suprem- acy. Killed in Illinois . . . Map (db m28350) HM
15 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — C — Pluggy's Town — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Sandusky Street at East Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Sandusky Street. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m93688) HM
16 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Franklinton — C — Headquarters of General William H. Harrison — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West Broad Street (U.S. 40) at North Gift Street, on the right when traveling west on West Broad Street. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m93669) HM
17 Ohio, Greene County, Oldtown — Kenton's Gantlet [Gauntlet]
On U.S. 68, on the left when traveling south. Reported missing.
Here, between the site of the old Shawnee Council House and the hill to the south, Simon Kenton, in 1778, successfully ran an Indian Gantlet, 158 rods - almost one half mile - long.Map (db m14071) HM
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18 Ohio, Greene County, Oldtown — C1 — Site of Old Chillicothe
On U.S. 68, 0.1 miles south of Brush Row Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
The famous Shawnee Village destroyed four times by pioneer forces. It remained Ohio's leading Indian Town until 1807. On the rise to the west stood the bark Council House.Map (db m241945) HM
19 Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Over-The-Rhine — C62 — Ohio Military Trails — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On East Central Parkway (U.S. 42) near Main Street, in the median.
. . . Map (db m43955) HM
20 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — C — Miami Fort / Fort Finney — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Brower Road, 4.1 miles west of Miami Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m138782) HM
21 Ohio, Hancock County, Williamstown — C — Fort Necessity — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On U.S. 68 at County Route 10, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 68. Reported missing.
7/8 mile west – site of Fort Necessity Erected in 1812 by Hull’s army on its march north- ward from Fort McArthur, when incessant rains and mud made further advance impossible.Map (db m136824) HM
22 Ohio, Hardin County, Kenton — C35 — Fort McArthur — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Detroit Street (U.S. 68) near East Franklin Street (Ohio Route 309), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m18383) HM
23 Ohio, Hardin County, Kenton — C — Knight's Escape — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Ohio Route 67 at County Route 215, on the right when traveling north on State Route 67. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m136822) HM
24 Ohio, Henry County, Florida — C — Girty's Island — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Ohio Route 424 south of County Route M, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Girty's Island »»«« Named for George Girty, renegade brother of Simon Girty. This was his hiding place between various treach- erous expeditions.Map (db m136576) HM
25 Ohio, Highland County, Highland — B — Kenton and Tecumseh Directional Marker — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Main Street (Ohio Route 28) near New Lexington Avenue (Ohio Route 72) when traveling east.
$50 Fine or 10 days imprison- ment or both for defacing this marker Ohio State General Code Section 12489Map (db m137352) HM
26 Ohio, Logan County, Bellefontaine — C364 — Blue Jacket Town — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On South Main Street (U.S. 68) at East Columbus Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
. . . Map (db m19800) HM
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27 Ohio, Logan County, West Liberty — C — Mac-O-Chee Towns — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Route 245 at Township Road 47, on the right when traveling east on Route 245. Reported missing.
Here was fought the first of the major engagements of Logan’s 1786 campaign, in which eight Shawnee towns were destroyed and Chief Moluntha killed. Kenton here ran the gantlet in 1778.Map (db m136689) HM
28 Ohio, Logan County, Zanesfield — C — Kenton's Farm — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On County Route 5 at County Route 25, on the left when traveling north on County Route 5. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m136710) HM
29 Ohio, Logan County, Zanesfield — C36 — Wapatomica — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On County Route 5, 0.1 miles south of County Route 29, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m19807) HM
30 Ohio, Logan County, Zanesfield — C362 — Zanesfield — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Sandusky Street, on the right when traveling north.
[South side of marker]: Zanesfield »»«« Once a Wyandot village and home of Chief Tarhe, whose daughter, Myeerah, Isaac Zane married here about 1776, and thus established the home of the first white man . . . Map (db m19801) HM
31 Ohio, Lucas County, Maumee — C27 — Dudley's Massacre — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On River Road, 0.1 miles north of East John Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m18774) HM
32 Ohio, Lucas County, Maumee — C — Fallen Timbers Battlefield — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West River Road at Jerome Road, on the left when traveling north on West River Road. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m76985) HM
33 Ohio, Lucas County, Maumee — C — Hull's Crossing/Turkey Foot Rock — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
Near North River Road, 0 miles south of Jerome Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m26401) HM
34 Ohio, Lucas County, Maumee — C — Site of Fort Miami — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
Near River Road at Michigan Avenue. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m76958) HM
35 Ohio, Lucas County, Maumee — A84 — to Hull's Crossing / to River Raisin — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Hull-Winchester Marches
On River Road at South Detroit Avenue, on the right when traveling north on River Road. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on North Side : Hull-Winchester Marches 1812 • Marches • 1813 - - - - - 5 Miles to Hull's Crossing Text on South Side : . . . Map (db m93522) HM
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36 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo — A86 — Michigan - Ohio State Line — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Hull-Winchester Marches
On North Detroit Avenue south of Benore Road, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on North Side : Hull-Winchester Marches 1812 • Marches • 1813 - - - - - MichiganOhio State Line Text on South Side : . . . Map (db m93602) HM
37 Ohio, Lucas County, Waterville — C — Site of Fort Deposit / Roche de Boeuf — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On South River Road at Anthony Wayne Trail (Ohio Route 53), on the right when traveling south on South River Road. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m93227) HM
38 Ohio, Marion County, Waldo — C55 — Fort Morrow — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Brundage Road (Local Route 125) 0.7 miles north of Ohio Route 229, on the left when traveling north.
A stockade fort built by Captain Taylor about 1812 and a place of common refuge for the pioneers during many Indian attacks.Map (db m30073) HM
39 Ohio, Mercer County, Fort Recovery — C150 — St. Clair's Defeat / Fort Recovery — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Elm Street (Ohio Route 49) north of Butler Street (Ohio Route 119), on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m19845) HM
40 Ohio, Mercer County, Mendon — C — Fort Adams — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On U.S. 127 north of Ohio Route 707, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Site of Fort Adams One-fourth mile east. Built by General Wayne In August 1794. A deserter from this fort warned the Indians of the American approach.Map (db m136595) HM
41 Ohio, Miami County, Piqua — C — Fort Pickawillany — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Hardin Road (County Route 110) north of Ohio Route 66, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m136623) HM
42 Ohio, Miami County, Piqua — C — Indian Agency House — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Hardin Road (County Route 110) north of Ohio Route 66, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m136619) HM
43 Ohio, Montgomery County, Dayton, McCook Field — C5 — Hull's Rendezvous
On Webster Street at Deeds Park Drive, on the left when traveling north on Webster Street.
Here, where the Shawnees were defeated by Clark's 1782 expedition, Dayton was founded, in 1796. Hull's army and other War of 1812 troops were mobilized at this point.Map (db m36365) HM
44 Ohio, Ottawa County, Port Clinton — C47 — End of Harrison's Trail in Ohio - War of 1812 — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West 3rd Street at Monroe Street, on the right when traveling west on West 3rd Street.
. . . Map (db m18174) HM
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45 Ohio, Paulding County, Charloe — C — Charloe — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On County Route 171 at County Route 138, on the right when traveling south on County Route 171. Reported missing.
Charloe »»«« From this point, known as the “Upper Delaware Town,” Wayne destroyed the Indians' abundant crops, which skirted the Auglaize all the way to Fort Defiance.Map (db m136582) HM
46 Ohio, Paulding County, Charloe — C — Fort Brown — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On County Route 171 at County Route 177, on the right when traveling south on County Route 171. Reported missing.
1000 feet east – site of Fort Brown Erected in the War of 1812 by a contingent of Harrison’s army and commanded by Colonel Brown.Map (db m136590) HM
47 Ohio, Preble County, Eaton — C — Fort St. Clair — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Camden Road (Ohio Route 355) south of Main Street (Ohio Route 122), on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Fort St. Clair Site of one of St. Clair's line of fortifications. 1791-1792 Now an Ohio State Park. Map (db m138827) HM
48 Ohio, Preble County, Eaton — C10 — Fort St. Clair — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Barron Street (U.S. 127) at Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Barron Street. Reported missing.
Fort St. Clair One mile west Erected in 1791-92, by order of General James Wilkinson. Here, on November 6th, 1792, Major John Adair's Kentucky Volunteers were attacked by Little Turtle. Map (db m138808) HM
49 Ohio, Preble County, Eaton — C — Forty Foot-Pitch — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
Near U.S. 127 at Kayler Road, on the left when traveling north. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m138829) HM
50 Ohio, Preble County, Eaton — C — Ludlow Springs — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On U.S. 127 south of Winnerline Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m138834) HM
51 Ohio, Putnam County, Ottoville — C — Fort Jennings — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On 3rd Street (Ohio Route 189) at Wayne Street (Ohio Route 66), on the left when traveling south on 3rd Street. Reported missing.
3 miles east – site of Fort Jennings Built by Colonel William Jennings in 1812, as one of the posts along General Harrison’s march to the confluence of the Auglaize and the Maumee.Map (db m136591) HM
52 Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — C44 — Brady's Island — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Front Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m20568) HM
53 Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — C 41 — Fort Stephenson — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West State Street (U.S. 20Bus) at North Arch Street, on the right when traveling east on West State Street.
Two blocks south - site of Fort Stephenson Here, in 1813, Major Croghan with only 160 men and the cannon, "Old Betsy," heroically defended the fort against over 1300 British and Indians. Map (db m221621) HM
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54 Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — C42 — Great Gathering Place — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Park Avenue at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on North Park Avenue.
. . . Map (db m135707) HM
55 Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — C43 — Indian Gantlet and Race Course — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Front Street north of West State Street, on the right when traveling north.
Indian Gantlet and Race Course »»«« From the present State Street to the railroad bridge was a famous Indian race track and gantlet run by captives. James Whittaker ran it so well that he was adopted and given . . . Map (db m31692) HM
56 Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — C — Pontiac Conspiracy — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Front Street at Haynes Street, on the left when traveling north on North Front Street. Reported missing.
Site of camps during the Pontiac Conspiracy Here Bradstreet's British expedition camped in 1764. Also the farthest point west reached by colonial forces under command of Israel Putnam. Map (db m135756) HM
57 Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — C45 — Whittaker's Reserve — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Port Clinton Road, 0.1 miles south of Whittaker Drive, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m31720) HM
58 Ohio, Seneca County, Fort Seneca — A1340 — to Brady's Island / to Battle Island — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison-Shelby Marches —
On Fremont-Tiffin Road (Ohio Route 53) at Township Road 1020 on Fremont-Tiffin Road.
Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on South Side : Harrison • Shelby Marches • 1813 - - - - - 12 Miles to Brady's Island Text on North Side : Harrison • Shelby Marches . . . Map (db m20577) HM
59 Ohio, Shelby County, Fort Loramie — C — Loramie's Store 1769 & Fort Loramie 1794 — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Ohio Route 66 south of Canal Road (County Route 191). Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m136601) HM
60 Ohio, Shelby County, Fort Loramie — C — Pioneer Portage — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 66) at Elm Street (Ohio Route 362), on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
Pioneer Portage Here, at the headwaters of the Miami, St. Mary’s and Auglaize Rivers, was the only land travel necessary in early days between the Lakes and the Ohio River.Map (db m136611) HM
61 Ohio, Van Wert County, Van Wert — C — Wayne's Strategy — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Washington Street (U.S. 127) at Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Washington Street. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m136592) HM
62 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — C — General Hull's Trail — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Dixie Highway (Ohio Route 25) at Middleton Pike (Ohio Route 582), on the right when traveling north on North Dixie Highway.
Through the forest to the east may still be seen the original trail of Hull’s army in June 1812, enroute to Detroit. Some of the corduroy timbers are still buried along the route.Map (db m137357) HM
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63 Ohio, Wood County, Luckey — A126 — to Whittaker's Reserve / to Dudley's Massacre — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison's March
On Fremont Pike (U.S. 20) at Bradner Road (County Route 16), on the right when traveling east on Fremont Pike. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on West Side : Harrison's March • 1813 - - - - - 25 Miles to Whittaker's Reserve Text on East Side : Harrison's March • 1813 - - . . . Map (db m93495) HM
64 Ohio, Wood County, Otsego, Washington Township — C608 — Maumee Indian Mission — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West River Road (Ohio Route 65) 0.2 miles north of Middleton Pike, on the left when traveling north.
Founded by Presbyterians in 1822, and, after several changes of administration, abandoned in 1834. These missions were important factors in the winning of the west.Map (db m228820) HM
65 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — C — Clay's Landing — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West River Road (Ohio Route 65) at Holly Lane, on the right when traveling west on West River Road. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m94017) HM
66 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — B — Fort Meigs Directional Marker — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West Front Street (U.S. 20) at Louisiana Avenue (Ohio Route 199), on the right when traveling west on West Front Street.
$50 Fine or 10 days imprison- ment or both for defacing this marker Ohio State General Code Section 12489Map (db m135814) HM
67 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — A125 — to Brady's Island / to Fort Miami — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison's March
On Fremont Pike (U.S. 20) east of Thompson Road, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on West Side : Harrison's March • 1813 - - - - - 28 Miles to Brady's Island Text on East Side : Harrison's March • 1813 - - - - . . . Map (db m93477) HM
68 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — A122 — to Dudley's Massacre / to Portage Stockade — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison-Hull-Tupper Marches
On Dixie Highway (Ohio Route 25) at Ovitt Road (County Route 104), on the left when traveling north on Dixie Highway. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on South Side : Harrison-Hull-Tupper 1812 • Marches • 1813 - - - - - 6 Miles to Dudley's Massacre Text on North Side : . . . Map (db m93456) HM
69 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — A123 — to Fort Meigs / to Fort Meigs — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison-Hull-Tupper Marches
On West Boundary Street (Ohio Route 25) near West Front Street (Ohio Route 65), on the left when traveling north. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on South Side : Harrison-Hull-Tupper 1812 • Marches • 1813 - - - - - ½ Mile to Fort Meigs <———— Text on North . . . Map (db m93521) HM
70 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — A124 — to Fort Stephenson / to Fort Meigs — Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison's March 1813
On West Front Street (Ohio Route 65) at West Boundary Street (Ohio Route 25), on the right when traveling west on West Front Street. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on East Side : Harrison's March - 1813 - - - - - ½ Mile to Fort Meigs Text on West Side : Harrison's March - 1813 - - - - - . . . Map (db m76976) HM
71 Ohio, Wood County, Portage — C — Portage Stockade — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Dixie Highway South (Ohio Route 25) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m37849) HM
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72 Ohio, Wyandot County, Crawford — C52 — Burning of Crawford — Ohio 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
73 Ohio, Wyandot County, Lovell — A140 — to Crawford's Burning / to Battle Island — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trailh — Harrison's March
On Ohio Route 199 at County Route 42, on the left when traveling north on State Route 199. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on South Side : Harrison's March - 1813 - - - - - 2 Mile to Crawford's Burning Text on North Side : Harrison's March - 1813 - - - - . . . Map (db m93691) HM
74 Ohio, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky — C — Battle Island — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Ohio Route 53 at Ohio Route 67, on the right when traveling north on State Route 53. Reported missing.
. . . Map (db m93867) HM
75 Ohio, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky — C481 — Fort Ferree — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On S. Sandusky Avenue (Ohio Route 53) at E. Wyandot Avenue (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling north on S. Sandusky Avenue. Reported permanently removed.
. . . Map (db m193002) HM WM
76 Ohio, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky — A147 — to Fort Morrow / to Fort Ferree — Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison's March 1813 —
On County Route 113 south of County Route 126, on the right when traveling south.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on North Side : Harrison's March - 1813 - - - - - 24 Miles to Fort Morrow Text on South Side : Harrison's March - 1813 - - - - - . . . Map (db m94531) HM
 
 
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