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Category: Revolutionary War

George Rogers Clark, the Battle of Piqua, and the Fair at New Boston.

Clark County is in west-central Ohio. Created in 1818, it was named after Brigadier General George Rogers Clark, a hero … More

history, monuments, Ohio, parks, Revolutionary War

Ohio’s Oldest Existing Settlement and Greatest Frontier Infamy.

Gnadenhutten It’s pronounced ‘NAYD-uhn-huh-ten’. I had it right from a villager, and that’s the final word on that. As for … More

history, Ohio, Revolutionary War

Ohio’s Only Revolutionary War Fort.

Fort Laurens was built in the Ohio wilderness in an attempt to bring the war to the British at Fort Detroit- but it didn’t work out that way.

history, monuments, museums, Ohio, Revolutionary War

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