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Last of the Wyandots c. 1860 is text, with genre article and history. Its dimensions are 8.5 in. x 5.5 in.. It is 2 pages long.
It was created in 2014.
Linworth Historical Society is the Creator.
This is one of a series of informational cards created by the Linworth United Methodist Church and Historical Society sharing the history of Bill Moose and the Wyandot Indians in Central Ohio. It includes quotations describing the execution of Wyandot Chief Shateyaronyah, known to European settlers as Chief Leatherlips, on June 1, 1810. Shateyaronyah signed a treaty with the settlers, angering his fellow Wyandots as well as the Shawnee chief Tecumseh. As a result, he was sentenced to death and executed in Powell, at the site of the present-day Scioto Park where a large stone sculpture now stands in his memory. The card includes a photograph of his grave marker.
It covers the topic Native Americans.
It features the people Kihue (Bill Moose), 1837-1937 and Shateyaronyah (Leatherlips), 1747-1810.
It covers the city Dublin.
You can find the original at Linworth Historical Society.
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This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on July 20, 2017. It was last updated September 28, 2017.