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In Memory of Those Men Who Died in the Battle of Piqua

"In memory of those men who died in

the Battle of Pi...

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The Battle of Piqua

August 8th, 1780

Approximately three miles west of S...

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The Battle of Piqua, or Picawey

Before you lay Piqua, or Picawey, a Shawnee settlement whe...

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In Memory of Those Men Who Died in the Battle of Piqua

"In memory of those men who died in

the Battle of Piqua, August 8, 1780,

the largest Revolutionary War battle

West of the Alleghenies."

Marker can be reached from Tecumseh Road (Ohio Route 369) north of Lower Valley Pike.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Battle of Piqua

August 8th, 1780

Approximately three miles west of Springfield at the present site of George Rogers Clark Memorial Park lay the Shawnee Indian Town called Piqua. This town was the site of the battle of Piqua on August 8th, 1780 - ...

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The Battle of Piqua, or Picawey

Before you lay Piqua, or Picawey, a Shawnee settlement where 1,000 Kentucky militiamen under Col. George Rogers Clark defeated an alliance of Shawnee, Delaware, Mingo and Wyandot warriors on August 8, 1780 in the largest battle fought west of the ...

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