Col William Crawford
American
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Significant name | Col Crawford Burn Site Monument | Crawford | |||||
Significant name | Col William Crawford Capture Site | Leesville | |||||
1770/10/00 | James Craik, George Washington, 2 servants and surveyor William Crawford begin a journey to the Ohio River to inspect land which the British have offered as an incentive to enlist during the French and Indian War. They return from their trip in December. | Work | |||||
1770/11/03 | Washington camps at Point Pleasant on a trip down the Ohio, November 31 and November 3, 1770, to claim land for himself and his officers. | Work | Point Pleasant Battleground | Point Pleasant | |||
1782/03/08 | Pennsylvania militia, led by Lieutenant Colonel David Williamson, slaughter 96 Ohio Indians, mostly Delawares | Militia Commander | Gnadenhutten Massacre Site | Gnadenhutten |
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