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  2. Fremont, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Numerous Wyandot people still lived in the area, and some runaway African American slaves had made it their home after reaching safety in the free state of Ohio. The city had grain and sawmills, and the first sugar mill in Ohio. [9] In 1849 the residents changed the name of Lower Sandusky to Fremont, to honor John C. Frémont, who helped ...

  3. Two Mile Square Reservation - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Article 3 ceded a number of other tracts, including #11: "One piece two miles square, at the lower rapids of the Sandusky river." [1] The lower rapids is today in Fremont, Ohio, and the reservation is on land that would have otherwise been part of townships four and five north, range fifteen east of the Congress Lands North and ...

  4. Fort Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stephenson, first called Fort Sandusky, was constructed here in the early 1800s. It had two blockhouses connected by a palisade stockade of vertical logs. Another blockhouse was located within the fort. It was intended to protect the Lower Sandusky and a nearby supply depot during the War of 1812 with Great Britain. The United States ...

  5. Sandusky, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sandusky (/ s æ n ˈ d ʌ s k i / san-DUSS-kee) is a city in and the county seat of Erie County, Ohio, United States. [4] Situated on the southern shore of Lake Erie, Sandusky is located roughly midway between Toledo (45 miles (72 km) west) and Cleveland (50 miles (80 km) east).

  6. Battle of Fort Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Battle depicted in 1912 history book. In August 1813, American Major George Croghan was in charge of 160 soldiers at Fort Stephenson, a base on the Sandusky River in what is now Sandusky County, Ohio which guarded a nearby supply depot. [2]

  7. Sandusky County tops Ohio in percentage growth in ... - AOL

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