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    The Treaty of Fort Meigs, also called the Treaty of the Maumee Rapids, formally titled, "Treaty with the Wyandots, etc., 1817", was the most significant...
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    Confederacy, failed to capture the fort during the siege of Fort Meigs. It is named in honor of Ohio governor Return J. Meigs Jr., for his support in providing...
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    Gabriel Richard (category Regents of the University of Michigan)
    inscribed on the Seal of the City of Detroit. Richard helped negotiate the Treaty of Fort Meigs. He was co-founder of the Catholepistemiad of Michigania (which...
    21 KB (2,186 words) - 19:00, 12 April 2024
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    The treaty with the Wyandot, Seneca, Shawnese, and Ottawas of September 17, 1818, established that the grants described in the Treaty of Fort Meigs (formally...
    11 KB (1,356 words) - 15:18, 16 February 2024
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    Indian Land Grants (category Geography of Ohio)
    Battle of Maguaga during the War of 1812. In the Treaty of Fort Meigs, Walker and his mother were each awarded 640 acres adjacent to the west of John Vanmeter's...
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  • nations present Treaty of Brownstown (1808) – implied Treaty of Springwells (1815) – implied Treaty of St. Louis (1816) Treaty of Fort Meigs (1817) – not...
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    John Lewis (Shawnee leader) (category Native Americans in the War of 1812)
    (1815) as "Quatawwepay, or capt. Lewis" Treaty of Fort Meigs (1817) as "Quitawepea, or Captain Lewis" Treaty of St. Mary's (1818) as "Quitawepa, or Colonel...
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    pushed out of Kansas (see below), who shared their traditionalist views and beliefs. In 1817, the Ohio Shawnee had signed the Treaty of Fort Meigs, ceding...
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    Duncan McArthur (category Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio)
    thereafter he was placed in charge of the Army of the Northwest, serving through 1817 and negotiating the Treaty of Fort Meigs of 1817 to ratify peace and land...
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    Shawnee in Ohio by the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs: Wapakoneta, Lewistown, and Hog Creek. After the Indian Removal Act of 1830 passed, another Shawnee...
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  • Baw Beese (category Chiefs of the Potawatomi)
    emigrations as outlined in the United States Treaty of Fort Meigs of 1817 and the Treaty of Chicago of 1821 with the tribes were made mandatory under...
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    Maumee River (category Lists of coordinates)
    Detroit. They ceded the remainder of the Maumee River valley in the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs. Prior to the development of canals, portages between the rivers...
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    Stadium, nicknamed "The Big House," is the football stadium for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the largest stadium in the United States...
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    fled at the outbreak of the War of 1812. After the war and the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs, which extinguished the Ottawa claim to this area, Spafford returned...
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    The Michigan Wolverines football team represents the University of Michigan in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level...
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    and had a population of about 2,000. A grant of 40 acres (16 ha), obtained through the Treaty of Fort Meigs, formed the basis of the present Central Campus...
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    by the Treaty of Fort Meigs in 1817. Prior to that, it was in northwestern Ohio Indian country above the Greenville Treaty line of 1795. Numerous indigenous...
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  • Naked Mile (event) (category History of the University of Michigan)
    the University of Michigan campus, which began in 1986. The first Naked Mile was run by student athletes to celebrate the last day of winter term classes...
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    points in the Treaty of Greenville Aug. 1795. The site was also mentioned in the Treaty of Fort Meigs 1817. During the War of 1812, Fort Loramie served...
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    Treaty of Fort Meigs: Wapakoneta, Lewistown, and Hog Creek. After the Indian Removal Act of 1830 passed, the Lewiston band, who lived with a group of...
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