Category:Old Chillicothe
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English: Old Chillicothe is the English name given to Chalahgawtha, the primary town of Shawnee Indians during the American Revolution until the Northwest Indian War of the 1790s. Old Chillicothe is located in what is now known as Oldtown in Xenia Township, Green County, Ohio; other towns by similar names were also situated in Ohio, including an older one at the site of modern-day Chillicothe in Ross County, Ohio.
Media in category "Old Chillicothe"
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Old Chillicothe Site.jpg 2,816 × 2,112; 4.25 MB
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Oldtown, Ohio.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 3.23 MB
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Royce-areas-ohio.jpg 1,567 × 1,661; 522 KB
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Sandusky sites.PNG 243 × 174; 9 KB
Categories:
- Native American villages and towns
- Shawnee
- 18th-century Native American history
- 1774 establishments
- Native American history of Ohio
- Archaeological sites in Ohio
- History of Greene County, Ohio
- Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio
- Oldtown, Ohio
- Native American history of the 1770s
- Native American history of the 1780s