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Second Greenville Treaty 1814

by Hal Sherman

Governor Cass and General William Harrison held a treaty on the same spot as the former treaty was held. Wayne's old headquarters was still standing.

Among Gentlemen

by Hal Sherman

Battle of Fallen Timbers

by R.F. Zogbaum

Bluejacket at Fort Miaimis

by Hal Sherman

The British closed the gates of Fort Miamis after the defeat of the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. The Indians sued for peace after this happened.

Burning of Crawford

by Hal Sherman

Canoe Crossing

by Hal Sherman

The furs that were traded from the Indians were transported in large birch bark canoes from the interior to the cities for market.

Captain John Perry

by Hal Sherman

3x Grandfather father of Jim Perry who lives in Springfield, Ohio

Captivity of the Moravians

by Hal Sherman

Half King of the Wyandots being offered tobacco when they arrived to take the Moravins into captivity. Missionaries David Zeisberger and John Heckewilder waiting to talk.

Capture of General Winchester

by Hal Sherman

Colonel John Johnston

by Charles Louie

Daniel Boone after Harding

by Hal Sherman

This painting was done from an old engraving.

Death of Moluntha

by Hal Sherman

Execution of Leatherlips

by Hal Sherman

The Prophet ordered Roundhead to execute the Wyandot Chief Leatherlips for his faithfulness to the Americans. Neighbors tried to save him but in vain.

Feet Ball

Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville 1795

by Howard Chander Christy

 

John Johnston's Indian Agency House

by Hal Sherman

A council being held at the Indian Agency House at Upper Piqua by John Johnston and Indians, with Worthington, Harrison in attendance.

Lochry's Defeat

by Hal Sherman

Joseph Brant defeating Lochry on his way to help George Rogers Clark on the Ohio. Most of the men were from Westmoreland County of Pennsylvania.

Murder of Corstalk

by Hal Sherman

Cornstalk asking his son to be brave as Red Hawk is trying to escape up the chimney, when the Militia breaks in on them at Fort Randolph

Pecanne

by Hal Sherman

A Miaimi Chief

Simon Kenton after Morgan

by Hal Sherman

This painting was done from an old engraving.

St. Clair's Defeat

by Hal Sherman

The Indian confedercy defeated General Arthur St. Clair on the banks of the Wabash at the present city of Fort Recovery, Ohio November 4th 1791.

Tarhe

by Hal Sherman

A Wyandot Chief

Treaty of Fort Finney

by Hal Sherman

Colonel Richard Butler, Geroge Rogers Clark are holding a Treaty in 1786 at Fort Finney with the Shawnee and Wyandots at the mouth of the Great Miami River.

Waiting on Elliott

by Hal Sherman

Alexander McKee and Simon Girty waiting on Matthew Elliott at the Indian Marker Tree in Logan County, Ohio.

War Council at Lorimier's Store

by Hal Sherman

Jim Girty, Captain Bird, and Alexander McKee discuss plans with Lorimier on the way to Ruddles Station in Kentucky.

Washington Presenting Medal to Red Jacket

by Hal Sherman

Washington meeting with the Iroquois trying to persuade them to help in the peace process with the Western Indians. Pickering and Knox watch as the Medallion is being presented.

Otath-he-waugh-Pe-Qua

John Johnston wrote " Piqua Means a Man Formed Out of th Ashes." depicting the origin of the Piqua sub-tribe of the Shawnees.

Chief Cornstalk

by Hal Sherman

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Collection by Howard Chandler Christy

1872 - 1952
   
 


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