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reported that there were British officers behind the Indian lines, and that they had brought powder and cannonballs, but no cannons. The Indians were looking for U.S. cannons that had been buried after St. Clair's defeat, not knowing that these had already been recovered by the
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with the regional Indian tribes. Fort Recovery was used as a reference point to define the boundary line established by the treaty between the US and Indian tribal territory. In 1800, the fort was used as a reference point in defining the initial boundaries of the
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of fort soldiers and the various Indian tribes involved in the fighting. Exhibits explain Wayne's campaign and include military and Indian artifacts, uniforms, weapons, paintings and maps. The museum features a gift shop and offers programs for school groups.
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signed a bill that allowed for the building of a monument for those killed under the commands of Arthur St. Clair and Anthony Wayne in Fort Recovery. In 1910, his administration gave the village of Fort Recovery $ 25,000 to commission the monument.
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George Will wrote that to set up camp, the unit had to move bones to make space for their beds. On June 30 of that year, a large Native American force and a few British officers conducted the
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In 1891, the battle sites around the fort were excavated. The remains of some 1200 people were buried in a memorial park established in downtown Fort Recovery. In 1908, President
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held off an attack from combined Indian forces on June 30, 1794. The fort was used as a reference in drawing treaty lines for the 1795
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Fort Recovery had been garrisoned since spring 1794 by a 250-man detachment of Gen. Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States.
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under Lieutenant Edmund Taylor. It had gone only about a quarter mile when it was attacked by Indians led by Shawnee war chief
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developed around the fort and along the river. It includes sites and monuments to commemorate the fort and battles in the area.
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Daniel Torrey) and thirty wounded, while inflicting an unknown number of casualties on their attackers.
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found the original location of a fort wall, not far from the Fort Recovery state museum.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fort Recovery
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On June 30, 1794, a United States supply column left Fort Recovery for
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had been defeated in 1791 by an Indian confederacy under Miami Chief
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Blockhouses and stockade walls at the reproduction of Fort Recovery
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in August 1794. In 1795, confederacy representatives signed the
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This article is about the fort in Ohio. For other uses, see
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Treaty of Green Ville marker at the site of Fort Recovery
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General Wayne purposely built the fort at the site where
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As a direct result of the Native American victory, the
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was founded and placed under the command of General
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Fort Recovery (disambiguation)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Fort Recovery is located in Ohio
Fort Recovery is located in the United States
State Route 49
Fort Recovery, Ohio
40°24′50″N 84°46′51″W / 40.41389°N 84.78083°W / 40.41389; -84.78083
70000509
United States Army
General
"Mad" Anthony Wayne
Northwest Indian War
Wabash River
Legion of the United States
Treaty of Greenville
Fort Recovery, Ohio
Arthur St. Clair
Michikinikwa
Weyapiersenwah
St. Clair's Defeat
United States Congress
Legion of the United States
"Mad Anthony" Wayne
Private
Siege of Fort Recovery
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Treaty of Greenville
Siege of Fort Recovery
Fort Greenville

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