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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Ohio's First Battle Site - 1812
The first War of 1812 battle* on Ohio soil was fought here when about 60 exhausted citizen soldiers were ambushed by about 130 Indians on September 29. Twenty men held the Indians at bay in a cabin while the main body escaped by boat to Cedar Point. Two days later the defenders were rescued. Forty Indians including several chiefs and 8 Americans were killed in the skirmish, neither a victory nor a defeat for either side.
*Battle of Marblehead Peninsula/Bull Island (see additional information here)
Labels:
Native Americans,
Ohio,
Plaque
Location:
Ohio, USA
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2 comments:
This particular spot is so charming! I enjoyed reading the additional information.
Thanks, Dorene.
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