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2233 State Route 19, Green Springs OH 44836, United States of America
Inscription. Seneca John, Noted Chief, was executed near this spot, easterly, by his tribe, in 1828, charged with witchcraft, —, North 30 rods is the boundary, of the reservation. , Erected 1921 by Sandusky County Pioneer and ... More on HMDB

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Green Springs , Adams Township, Seneca County, OH
(Dunage, c1850, OH-74-03) SE of Green Springs , Adams Township, Seneca County, OH. OH19 S. 1.0 miles from jct with Adams St. in Green Springs, E. on CR34 1.3 miles, SW on TR32 0.6 miles to the ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Fremont, Ohio
Recommended site for canoeing and fishing ... More on TripAdvisor
Inscription. Near this spot an old footpath bypassed the lower rapids of the Sandusky River from midtown Fremont south to Tindall Bridge. Along this trail Indian portaged their canoes around swift ... More on HMDB

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Old Fort OH 44861, United States of America

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300 E. McPherson Highway, Clyde OH 43410, United States of America

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Clyde , Sandusky County, OH
(Twistee Treat, 20' x 28', OH-72-04) in Clyde , Sandusky County, OH. US20 W. 0.25 miles from jct with OH510 (Main St.) in Clyde to the bldg on the ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Clyde OH 43410, United States of America
Inscription. Named for Major General James B. McPherson, buried here July 29, 1864. Here also are graves of George Burton Meek, U. S. N. first American serviceman killed in the War with Spain; Congressional Medal of Honor recipients ... More on HMDB

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456 East Maple Street, Clyde OH 43410, United States of America
Inscription. Here stood the log cabin where General James B. McPherson was born Nov. 14, 1828. , Erected by Sandusky County Historical Society. , Location. 41° 18.877′ N, 82° 57.982′ W. Marker is in Clyde, Ohio, ... More on HMDB

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300 East McPherson Highway, Clyde, Ohio 43410, us

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5865 Fremont-Tiffin Rd., Tiffin OH 44883, United States of America
Inscription. In the 1820s a general store and a grist mill were established near this site, where the famous Scioto-Sandusky Indian Trail neared the Sandusky River. The settlement was first known as McNutt's, later as Swope's Corners. ... More on HMDB
