Fallen Timbers Battle Memorial

In Memoriam

On the Battlefield of Fallen Timbers, in unmarked graves, rest the brave soldiers of General Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States and the Kentucky Volunteers, who were killed on August 20, 1794, in the victorious conflict with the Indians and their British allies.

Killed in Action - 33

Captain Robert MisCampbell · · Dragoons

Lieutenant Henry B. Towels · · 4th Sub-Legion

Sergeant James Mayfield · · 3d Sub-Legion

Sergeant Aaron Gilbert · · Dragoons

George Collander · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

Henry Hunt · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

Bartholow Collins · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

Samuel Dean · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

Henry Reardon · Private · 3rd Sub-Legion

Nathaniel Bracey · Private · 4th Sub-Legion

Peter Gordon · Private · 4th Sub-Legion

Jown Lawson · Private · 4th Sub-Legion

John Murre · Private · 4th Sub-Legion

John Smith · Private · 4th Sub-Legion

Thomas Butler · Private · 4th Sub-Legion

William Merrill · Private · 4th Sub-Legion

Daniel Shoefstall · Private · Dragoons

Edward Wingate · Private · Dragoons

John Jackson · Private · Kentucky Volunteers

Alexander Innes · Private · Kentucky Volunteers

William Mitchell · Private · Kentucky Volunteers

Thomas Moore · Private · Kentucky Volunteers

William Steel · Private · Kentucky Volunteers

Benjamin Bell · Private · Kentucky Volunteers

James Wiley · Private · Kentucky Volunteers

Eight Privates · Names Unknown

Died of Wounds - 11

John Chase · Corporal · 4th Sub-Legion

John Long · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

James Mills · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

Alexander McIntosh · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

Francis Baldwin · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

James Jones · Private · 1st Sub-Legion

Five Names · · Unknown

Wounded - 89

Captain Abner Prior · 1st Sub-Legion

Captain Jacob Slough · 4th Sub-Legion

Captain Solomon VanRensellaer · Dragoons

Captain Rawlins · Kentucky Volunteers

Lieut. Oamerell Smith · 4th Sub-Legion

Lieut. McKenny · Kentucky Volunteers

Ensign Duncan · Kentucky Volunteers

Also 4 Sergeants, 2 Corporals, 2 Musicians and 74 Privates whose names are unkown.

Marker can be reached from Fallen Timbers Lane ½ mile north of U.S. 24, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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