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The Colonel Crawford Burn Site Monument is a war monument in rural Wyandot County, Ohio, United States. Placed in the 1870s, it commemorates the death by burning of Colonel William Crawford during the concluding years of the American Revolution.
The Ohio Historical Society's marker near the Colonel Crawford Burn Site Monument in Wyandot County, Ohio. In 1982, the site of Colonel Crawford's execution was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 1877, the Pioneer Association of Wyandot County erected an 8.5 ft (2.6 m) Berea sandstone monument near the site.
The Crawford expedition, also known as the Battle of Sandusky, the Sandusky expedition and Crawford's Defeat, was a 1782 campaign on the western front of the American Revolutionary War, and one of the final operations of the conflict. The campaign was led by Colonel William Crawford, a former officer in the U.S. Continental Army.
The June 20 meeting will feature retired history teacher Mark Cory portraying Col. William Crawford. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
The Eagles scored 40 in the first half and held the Roughriders to just four points in the second half including a shutout third quarter.
Col. Crawford Burn Site Monument. April 15, 1982 ... 1877-built monument, at site of 1782 burning at the stake of Col. Crawford 3: Indian Mill: Indian Mill
The Tigers spoiled Colonel Crawford's chance at a third consecutive district title and the program's fourth in five years. That the Eagles even made it this far with just 7.5 points per game ...
Crawford’s Defeat by the Indians" is an early American folk ballad principally written by Doctor John Knight, [1] [2] survivor of the 1782 Crawford Expedition. The expedition was intended to destroy American Indian towns along the Sandusky River and was one of the final operations of the American Revolutionary War .