Northwest Indian War

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1785-1795 war between a confederation of Native Americans and the United States. 

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1785 — 1795 United States
Treaty of Greenville.jpg

Location: 41.0, -86.0, KML, Maps

1785-01-01T00:00:00Z
1785-01-01
1795-01-01T00:00:00Z
1795-01-01
1794-08-20T00:00:00Z
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1793 council on the Detroit River between U.S. commissioners and Native Americans1793 council on the Detroit River between U.S. commissioners and Native Americans
1857 lithograph of Fort Washington, Ohio1857 lithograph of Fort Washington, Ohio
Again and AgainAgain and Again
Chief Little TurtleChief Little Turtle
Fields at LegionvilleFields at Legionville
FortHarmar plaqueFortHarmar plaque
Fort Defiance historical markerFort Defiance historical marker
Fort Miamis historical marker, northern sideFort Miamis historical marker, northern side
Fort Miamis historical marker, southern sideFort Miamis historical marker, southern side
Fort St. Clair site overviewFort St. Clair site overview
General Anthony Wayne`s escapeGeneral Anthony Wayne's escape
LegionvilleStoneMarkerLegionvilleStoneMarker
Legionville monumentLegionville monument
Little TurtleLittle Turtle
Minutes of Debates in Council on the Banks of the Ottawa RiverMinutes of Debates in Council on the Banks of the Ottawa River
NorthwestIndianWarMapNorthwestIndianWarMap
Road to FallenTimbersRoad to FallenTimbers
Silhouette of Little Turtle by Robert WyerSilhouette of Little Turtle by Robert Wyer
Site of Fort DunlapSite of Fort Dunlap
The American Soldier 1794 - U.S. Center of Military HistoryThe American Soldier 1794 - U.S. Center of Military History
The treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, together with the expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne against the northwestern Indian tribes, and an historical sketch of the territory northwest of the Ohio River, previous theretoThe treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, together with the expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne against the northwestern Indian tribes, and an historical sketch of the territory northwest of the Ohio River, previous thereto
Wabash River historical markerWabash River historical marker
Waterford, Pennsylvania (4880494759)Waterford, Pennsylvania (4880494759)
Williamlytle1Williamlytle1
Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New Nation exhibit panel at the President`s House Site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAFreedom and Slavery in the Making of a New Nation exhibit panel at the President's House Site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
conflict1794Battle of Fallen Timbersbattle, Northwest Indian WarWikidata
image1793 council on the Detroit River between U.S. commissioners and Native AmericansWikimedia
image18571857 lithograph of Fort Washington, OhioWikimedia
image1895Again and AgainWikimedia
imageChief Little TurtleWikimedia
image2009Fields at LegionvilleWikimedia
imageFortHarmar plaqueWikimedia
image2010Fort Defiance historical markerWikimedia
image2013Fort Miamis historical marker, northern sideWikimedia
image2013Fort Miamis historical marker, southern sideWikimedia
image2010Fort St. Clair site overviewWikimedia
image1919General Anthony Wayne's escapeWikimedia
image2009LegionvilleStoneMarkerWikimedia
image2009Legionville monumentWikimedia
imageLittle TurtleWikimedia
imageMinutes of Debates in Council on the Banks of the Ottawa RiverWikimedia
image1903NorthwestIndianWarMapWikimedia
imageRoad to FallenTimbersWikimedia
imageSilhouette of Little Turtle by Robert WyerWikimedia
image2010Site of Fort DunlapWikimedia
image1975The American Soldier 1794 - U.S. Center of Military HistoryWikimedia
imageThe treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, together with the expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne against the northwestern Indian tribes, and an historical sketch of the territory northwest of the Ohio River, previous theretoWikimedia
image2011Wabash River historical markerWikimedia
image2010Waterford, Pennsylvania (4880494759)Wikimedia
image1797Williamlytle1Wikimedia
image2022Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New Nation exhibit panel at the President's House Site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAWikimedia
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