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29100 West River Road, Perrysburg, Ohio
This site is a reconstruction of an important American fort that withstood a British siege during the War o... More on Heritage
The visitor center at reconstructed Fort Meigs has a small but informative historical museum , gift shop... More on TripAdvisor

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Perrysburg OH 43552, United States of America
Inscription. When American Pioneers attempted to settle the area north and west of the Ohio River, following the Ordinance of 1787, the Indians aided by the British in Canada, fought valiantly and fiercely for their homes in the Ohio ... More on HMDB

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Perrysburg OH 43551, United States of America
Inscription. Wounded May 1, 1813, on the opening day of the siege of Fort Meigs. Died May 11 of tetanus; buried May 12 in front of the "Grand Battery" on the spot where he received the wound that caused his death. A native of Connecticut, ... More on HMDB

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Perrysburg OH 43551, United States of America
Inscription. General William Henry Harrison, commander of the Army of the West, selected this site in February 1813, and on it erected Fort Meigs as a defense against the military operations of the English, with whom the United States ... More on HMDB

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70 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg OH 43551, United States of America
Inscription. You are standing on "Corn Cob Hill" where corn was once shelled, weighed and and lowered in hopper cars into a grain elevator below, thence onto ships. Under the bridge to the left is the foot of the rapids where non-native ... More on HMDB

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Perrysburg OH 43551, United States of America
Inscription. [Front Side of Marker]: The 17th Infantry, created by Congress in 1812 and formed with personnel from western states, was the only Regular Army regiment in General James Winchester's column of the Army of the Northwest's ... More on HMDB

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Perrysburg OH 43551, United States of America

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111 West Front Street, Perrysburg OH 43551, United States of America
Inscription. [West Side of Marker] : "Perrysburg": Following the War of 1812, settlers reestablished the 1810 Maumee River town, Port Miami of Lake Erie, on the land below the deserted Fort Meigs. The inhabitants nicknamed the new ... More on HMDB

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Perrysburg OH 43551, United States of America
Inscription. [Front Side of Marker]: "Amos Spafford", In 1810, early settlers here were Major Amos Spafford (1753-1818), his wife Olive (1756-1823), and their children Samuel, Aurora, Chloe (Mrs. Almon Gibbs), and Anna (Mrs. Richard ... More on HMDB

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Perrysburg , Wood County, OH
(Islamic Center, OH-87-04) SE of Perrysburg , Wood County, OH. OH199 SE 1.6 miles (just across I75) from jct with US20 in Perrysburg, W. (curves S.) on Scheider Rd. 0.6 miles to the bldg ... More on dalejtravis.com
