A map of Ohio Indian village sites and trails, done by H.C. Shetrone and R.B. Sherman of the Ohio Historical Society. Also included on the map are American and European posts, the Greenville Treaty line, and notations for whether an Indian town was associated with the Delaware, Wyandot, Shawnee or Miami tribe. A chronology printed on either side of the map covers Ohio's history and settlement, as well as interactions between American Indians and settlers, from 1669 until 1842. Shetrone was Curator of Archaeology for the Ohio Historical Society between 1921 and 1928 and served as the Society's director from 1928 until 1947
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Dated 1918, this is a map titled "The Ohio Country of the Historic Indian Period," compiled by H.C. ...
This map of Ohio shows the locations of American Indian villages, routes and rivers. It was created...
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An illustrated map of Ohio in 1805, from Henry Howe's "Historical Collection of Ohio," 1909. The map...
Map shows late eighteenth century Ohio roads, Native American settlements, military posts, township ...
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Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows the tablet at the front entrance of the City Hall in Gree...
This colored map of the state of Ohio was possibly made by surveyor Horton Howard, a Quaker who migr...
On August 20, 1794, an American army commanded by Anthony Wayne defeated a Native American force led...
Plaque reads: "Near this spot June 21, 1813 was held a council between General William Henry Harriso...
On August 20, 1794, an American army commanded by Anthony Wayne defeated a Native American force led...
A map of eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania created ca. 1766 by Thomas Hutchins. The official ti...
Map showing the route of Ohio's statewide canal system from 1825 to 1913. The two main canals in O...
Map showing an ancient earthwork in Seal Township, Pike County, Ohio. Archaeologists E.G. Squier a...
This is a photograph of the early religious settlements in the State of Ohio. Sites include Zoar, Sc...
Dated 1918, this is a map titled "The Ohio Country of the Historic Indian Period," compiled by H.C. ...
This map of Ohio shows the locations of American Indian villages, routes and rivers. It was created...
This map shows American Indian trails and war roads throughout the southwestern Ohio region, dating ...
An illustrated map of Ohio in 1805, from Henry Howe's "Historical Collection of Ohio," 1909. The map...
Map shows late eighteenth century Ohio roads, Native American settlements, military posts, township ...
This map bears the title "A Map of the Country on the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers Shewing the Situatio...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows the tablet at the front entrance of the City Hall in Gree...
This colored map of the state of Ohio was possibly made by surveyor Horton Howard, a Quaker who migr...
On August 20, 1794, an American army commanded by Anthony Wayne defeated a Native American force led...
Plaque reads: "Near this spot June 21, 1813 was held a council between General William Henry Harriso...
On August 20, 1794, an American army commanded by Anthony Wayne defeated a Native American force led...
A map of eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania created ca. 1766 by Thomas Hutchins. The official ti...
Map showing the route of Ohio's statewide canal system from 1825 to 1913. The two main canals in O...
Map showing an ancient earthwork in Seal Township, Pike County, Ohio. Archaeologists E.G. Squier a...
This is a photograph of the early religious settlements in the State of Ohio. Sites include Zoar, Sc...