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Burning of Crawford

One-half mile northeast, June 11, 1782, the Indians burned...

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Colonel William Crawford / The 1782 Sandusky Campaign

Ohio Historical Markers

[Side A] Colonel William Cra...

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Lake Crawford

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Burning of Crawford

One-half mile northeast, June 11, 1782, the Indians burned Col. Wm. Crawford at the stake, in revenge for massacre of the Christian Moravian Indians by Williamson's earlier expedition.

Marker is at the intersection of Ohio Route 199 and County Route 29, ...

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Colonel William Crawford / The 1782 Sandusky Campaign

Ohio Historical Markers

[Side A] Colonel William Crawford

Colonel William Crawford, a lifelong friend of George Washington, was born in Virginia in 1722. He was married twice, first to Ann Stewart and later to Hannah Vance. In 1755, he served with Colonel ...

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Lake Crawford

This lake constructed

by the

United States

Department of Agriculture

Soil Conservation Service

Civilian Conservation Corps

cooperating with Kansas State

Forestry-Fish-Game Commission

Courtesy hmdb.org

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