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Tecumseh was originally called Frances, and under the latter name was established in 1856. [5] The label of Frances has long been falsely attributed as the name of the wife of Col. Richard M Johnson, the namesake of Johnson County.
Tecumseh is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shawnee County, Kansas, United States, [1] and situated along the Kansas River. As of the 2020 census, the population was 696. [2] The community and township are both named for the Shawnee chief. [3] [4] Tecumseh is part of the Topeka, Kansas Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The pre-removal tribal town was located on the Tallapoosa River in the present-day state of Alabama. The town is believed to be the first site of the ancient 'busk' fire which began the Green Corn Ceremony. Tukabatchee was the home of Big Warrior, one of the two principal chiefs of the Creeks until his death in 1826.
The townsite, named Tecumseh by a U.S. Army major, had been designated as the seat of County "B" in the newly formed Oklahoma Territory by the Department of the Interior on July 17, 1891. [a] A post office was established in the town on September 18, 1891. [6] Railroads first arrived in 1896, when the Tecumseh Railway built a line in from ...
The operations soon outgrew the livery stable, and in 1934 the company moved to the town of Tecumseh and changed its name to Tecumseh Products Co. [4] By 1950, Tecumseh was the largest independent manufacturer of refrigerated compressors in the world. [5]
"Tecumseh Stone", Fort Malden National Historic Site Turtle-shell Tecumseh Monument at the site of the Battle of the Thames Tecumseh is honored in Canada as a hero and military commander who played a major role in Canada's successful repulsion of an American invasion in the War of 1812, which, among other things, eventually led to Canada's nationhood in 1867 with the British North America Act.
Stephen Kinsella (born 17/08/1978) is an Irish economist. [1] He is Professor of Economics at the University of Limerick's Kemmy Business School in Ireland [2] and a columnist with TheCurrency.News and was previously a columnist for the Sunday Business Post [3] and the Irish Independent. He has written a number of books about the Irish economy.
Tecumseh is a city in Lenawee County in the U.S. state of Michigan, near the River Raisin. Tecumseh is about 60 miles (97 km) southwest of Detroit , 25 miles (40 km) south of Ann Arbor , and 40 miles (64 km) north of Toledo, Ohio .