Color illustration labeled "Repulse of the British before Fort Stephenson." The Battle of Fort Stephenson during the War of 1812 was the last western battle fought in U.S. territory. Located in present day Fremont, Ohio, the fort was defended by troops guided by George Croghan. The defenders repulsed a combined British and American Indian attack from Henry Proctor and Tecumseh along with their men
Artist's rendering of the Battle of Big Bottom, also known as the "Big Bottom Massacre." On January ...
These receipts document the provisions issued to United States Army detachments and American Indian ...
The marker reads: INDIAN FIGHTS In the summer of 1836, a company of militia under Capt. Levi J. Kni...
This map shows the attack on Fort Stephenson during the War of 1812. Located in present day Fremont...
Photomechanical reproduction of a print depicting Fort Stephenson during the War of 1812. The fort ...
Two illustrations intended for publication in a volume of the Ohio Guide book series. The image on t...
Inscription on plaque in front of cannon reads: "Old Betsy. Cannon used by Major George Croghan aga...
This photograph shows Soldier's Monument in Fremont, Ohio, at the location of the Battle of Fort Ste...
Fort Defiance, with restored blockhouses, at the confluence of the Maumee River on the right and the...
Includes "The Croghan celebration", p. 1-105, published also separately.Mode of access: Internet
This is a photograph of "Old Betsy" at Fort Stephenson in Fremont, Ohio. The plaque reads: "Cannon u...
Print with the caption "The attack on Fort Meigs, May 5, 1813" published in the "Hard Cider and Log ...
This abstract accounts for the provisions issued to United States Army detachments and American Indi...
This is a photograph of a drawing of the Soldiers' Monument located at the site of Fort Stephenson i...
This is a photograph of a drawing of the Soldiers' Monument located at the site of Fort Stephenson i...
Artist's rendering of the Battle of Big Bottom, also known as the "Big Bottom Massacre." On January ...
These receipts document the provisions issued to United States Army detachments and American Indian ...
The marker reads: INDIAN FIGHTS In the summer of 1836, a company of militia under Capt. Levi J. Kni...
This map shows the attack on Fort Stephenson during the War of 1812. Located in present day Fremont...
Photomechanical reproduction of a print depicting Fort Stephenson during the War of 1812. The fort ...
Two illustrations intended for publication in a volume of the Ohio Guide book series. The image on t...
Inscription on plaque in front of cannon reads: "Old Betsy. Cannon used by Major George Croghan aga...
This photograph shows Soldier's Monument in Fremont, Ohio, at the location of the Battle of Fort Ste...
Fort Defiance, with restored blockhouses, at the confluence of the Maumee River on the right and the...
Includes "The Croghan celebration", p. 1-105, published also separately.Mode of access: Internet
This is a photograph of "Old Betsy" at Fort Stephenson in Fremont, Ohio. The plaque reads: "Cannon u...
Print with the caption "The attack on Fort Meigs, May 5, 1813" published in the "Hard Cider and Log ...
This abstract accounts for the provisions issued to United States Army detachments and American Indi...
This is a photograph of a drawing of the Soldiers' Monument located at the site of Fort Stephenson i...
This is a photograph of a drawing of the Soldiers' Monument located at the site of Fort Stephenson i...
Artist's rendering of the Battle of Big Bottom, also known as the "Big Bottom Massacre." On January ...
These receipts document the provisions issued to United States Army detachments and American Indian ...
The marker reads: INDIAN FIGHTS In the summer of 1836, a company of militia under Capt. Levi J. Kni...