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  2. Piqua, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Until 1780, Piqua had been the capital town of the Shawnee located on the Mad River about 23 miles southeast of the modern town (near Springfield). That year, an expedition by Gen. George Rogers Clark culminated in the Battle of Piqua, after which the town and surrounding fields were burned. The Shawnee relocated north and west to the Great ...

  3. Shawnee Township, Allen County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Part of Lima is located in northeastern Shawnee Township. Fort Shawnee is located in the township's eastern sections; currently unincorporated, it was a village until its dissolution in 2012. Name and history

  4. Kispoko - Wikipedia

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    A Kispoko Sept of Ohio Shawnee (Hog Creek Reservation) was listed as residing in Cridersville, Ohio as of 2013, according to the 500 Nations website. [5] But, an 1880 source states that the Shawnee, including those formerly living in the Hog Creek Reservation (present-day Shawnee Township), were removed to eastern Kansas in 1832, receiving payment of $30,000 in fifteen annual installments for ...

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    If you need help paying for utilities, ... You can contact the customer service department at 517-702-6006. ... Eligibility is based on the number of people in your household, ...

  6. Chalahgawtha - Wikipedia

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    Lower Shawnee Town, as it was called by European-American colonists, was a large town on the Ohio River, founded about 1734 by Shawnee. The Shawnee name of the town was not recorded, but scholars believe it may have been "Chillicothe". [3] The town grew to be a major trading hub in the years leading up to the French and Indian War.

  7. Pekowi - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee and other Native American chiefs had long complained about the sale of alcohol, and had given the colonial government a list of traders they wanted banned because of their actions. In 1745 Chartier accepted a French commission and left Pennsylvania, leading some 400 members of the Pekowi to Lower Shawneetown .

  8. Pickawillany - Wikipedia

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    Settlers moving west after the American Revolutionary War arrived in the area in 1798 and established a town called Washington. The name was changed to Piqua in 1823. [41] In August 1795, Chief Little Turtle (Michikinikwa), at Greeneville, Ohio, reportedly said, "You discovered on the Great Miami traces of an old fort. It was not a French fort ...

  9. List of United States water companies - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic City Municipal Utilities Authority; Brick Township Municipal Utilities Authority; East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority; Freehold Township Water And Sewer; Middlesex Water Company; New Jersey American Water; Newark Department of Water and Sewer Utilities; Ocean County Municipal Utilities Authority; Passaic Valley Water Commission ...