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  1. Harmar campaign - Wikipedia

    • The primary objective of the Harmar campaign was the destruction of the Native villages located near the large Miami town of Kekionga (present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana), where the St. Joseph and St. Mary's rivers join to form the Maumee River. St. Clair and Harmar also planned to build a fort there. See more

    Overview

    The Harmar campaign was an attempt by the United States Army to subdue confederated Native Americans nations in the Northwest Territory that were seen as hostile in Autumn 1790. The campaign was led by Gen… See more

    Background

    From 1784 to 1789, there was considerable violence between encroaching American settlers and the Shawnee and Miami Indians in Kentucky, along the Ohio River, and at the few American settlements north of the Ohio, with … See more

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  1. Natives versus Settlers: Harmer's Defeat, 7-22 October, 1790

  2. A Narrative of Harmar’s Defeat: October 22nd, 1790

    Dec 15, 2021 · In the camps of the Miami and Shawnee, Little Turtle and Blue Jacket plot to attack Harmar’s army in retreat to Fort Washington (Cincinnati). This will be a most decisive blow as some 700 Ottawa have just arrived to add …

  3. Harmar’s Defeat: The 1790 Battle of Kekionga - fwhistorycenter.org

  4. Harmar’s Campaign – CPN Cultural Heritage Center

    An important victory for the Native alliance during the Northwest Indian War, Harmar’s Campaign attempted to suppress Native attacks on settlers and garrisons in the Ohio Territory.

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    Jul 20, 2009 · To the Memory of Major John Wyllys And His Brave Soldiers Who Were Killed Near this Spot In The Battle of Harmar's Ford Oct. (A historical marker located in Fort Wayne in Allen County, Indiana.)

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  9. Map of General Harmar's defeat by the Miami and …

    Download this stock image: Map of General Harmar's defeat by the Miami and Shawnee at Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1791. Hand-colored woodcut - BM4DE3 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and …