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  2. Fort Recovery, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Fort Recovery is a village in Mercer County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,501 at the 2020 census . The village is near the location of Fort Recovery , first established in 1793 under orders from General Anthony Wayne . [ 6 ]

  3. Recovery Township, Mercer County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Recovery Township, Mercer County, Ohio. ... Recovery Township is one of the fourteen townships ... Part of the village of Fort Recovery is located in southwestern ...

  4. Fort Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Fort Recovery was a United States Army fort ordered built by General "Mad" Anthony Wayne during what is now termed the Northwest Indian War. Constructed from late 1793 and completed in March 1794, the fort was built along the Wabash River , within two miles of what became the Ohio state border with Indiana.

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    Ohio's sales tax holiday begins at midnight July 30. Clothes, school supplies, electronics and other items up to $500 are eligible for the tax break. Reach Amy at 330-775-1135 or amy.knapp ...

  6. Gibson Township, Mercer County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Recovery Township – north; Granville Township – east; Allen Township, Darke County – southeast; Mississinawa Township, Darke County – south; Madison Township, Jay County, Indiana – west; Noble Township, Jay County, Indiana – northwest corner; Part of the village of Fort Recovery is located in northwestern Gibson Township.

  7. Northwest Indian War - Wikipedia

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    On November 3, St. Clair's army camped on the banks of the Wabash, near modern-day Fort Recovery, Ohio. Just before dawn on November 4, a Native force of more than 1,000 warriors led by Little Turtle and Blue Jacket launched a surprise attack. Their first target was the militia, which had camped on the north side of the river.

  8. Five days in Ohio: False immigrant rumors threaten to unravel ...

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    It’s been five days since it was thrust into the national spotlight by baseless — and to many, racist — rumors of Haitian residents killing and eating wildlife and pets, and its economic ...

  9. St. Clair's defeat - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the fallen at St. Clair's Defeat in Fort Recovery, Ohio. The number of U.S. soldiers killed in St. Clair's defeat was more than three times the number the Sioux would kill 85 years later at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Despite being one of the worst disasters in U.S. Army history, the loss by St. Clair is largely forgotten.