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Big Bottom massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Big Bottom massacre occurred on January 2, 1791, near present-day Stockport in Morgan County, Ohio, United States. Delaware and Wyandot Indians surprised a new settlement on the Muskingum River, s...
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The Big Bottom Massacre was a famous encounter between Northwest Territory settlers and local American Indian tribes in 1791. Today, the Ohio Historical Society maintains a monument at the site of the Big Bottom Massacre.
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Nov 1, 2008 "Big Bottom" redirects to this page regarding a song title. For the Big Bottom massacre of American pioneers, see Big Bottom massacre.
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Named for the broad Muskingum floodplain, the three acre Big Bottom park is the site of a skirmish between Ohio Company settlers and some Delaware and Wyandot Indians on 2 January 1791. The Big Bottom massacre marked the start of four years of frontier warfare in Ohio, which only stopped when General Anthony Wayne and the...
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Memorial to the Big Bottom Massacre, the January 2, 1791 battle between Ohio Company settlers and the Wyandot Indians. The memorial is located in Morgan...
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Big Bottom Massacre Site ** (added 1970 - Site - #70000512) Also known as Big Bottom Massacre Site State Memorial 1 mi.
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So yeah, getting to the hugging phase was a big jump for me. That being said, I'm not as bad as txrad. At least when John Adams was defending the British soldiers of the Boston Massacre he had a snowball's chance in Hades to win and was able to use something called proof so that justice could be served.
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Big Bottom is beside State Route 266, one mile southeast of Stockport in Morgan County. Named for the broad Muskingum floodplain, the three acre Big Bottom park is the site of a skirmish between Ohio Company settlers and some Delaware and Wyandot Indians on 2 January 1791. The Big Bottom massacre marked the start of four...
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