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576 Ohio Arch

576       Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications

 

 

FORT MEIGS, FORT AMANDA, FORT MIAMI AND

THE BATTLEFIELD OF FALLEN TIMBERS.

The Chairman of the Committee, Mr. W. J. Sher-

man, read the report as follows:

 

FORT MEIGS

The Fort Meigs Commission has continued improvements

at this historic spot during the past year, devoting particular at-

tention to the landscaping and planting of the grounds where the

Pittsburg Blues are buried, and where the Pennsylvania His-

torical Society has recently erected a monument to their memory.

The Commission has also improved the roads and drives and in-

stalled electric lights for the night illumination of this old Fort.

The Biennial Legislative appropriation for these purposes was

$8,000.

 

FORT AMANDA

An imposing monument on the bank of the Auglaize River,

four miles north of Wapakoneta, erected some years ago by the

State of Ohio, marks the site of this combined stockade for-

trees, shipyard, supply station, hospital and cemetery of the War

of 1812.

The cemetery is well cared for by the Township, while the

remaining grounds are largely in their natural state, which is

sufficiently attractive to draw many visitors from the country

around.

 

FORT MIAMI

There is nothing of importance to report in connection with

this ancient fortification, located on the left bank of the Miami

river, within the limits of the Village of Maumee. It is still in

private possession, but should be the property of this Society.

 

BATTLEFIELD OF FALLEN TIMBERS

Your Committee is not a little concerned lest the Society

forfeit title to the land secured some years ago for a monument

to honor the memory of Mad Anthony Wayne and mark the

site of the most decisive battle ever fought on Ohio soil. Our

last report recorded an appeal to the legislature for $40,000.00

and their grant of $2,000.00. This is to be expended under the

direction of the State Architect and before June 30th, 1925, the