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  1. Battle Summary. The Battle of Piqua, (aka Battle of Pekowee or Pekowi) was part of the Western Theater campaign during the Revolutionary War. Led by Brigadier General George Rogers Clark, over 1,000 soldiers (among them Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton) crossed the Ohio River near present-day Cincinnati and burned five Shawnee villages, including Old Chillicothe, along the Little Miami River.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · National Park Service, Wikimedia. On August 8, Clark attacked the entrenched Indians who fought fiercely as men will when defending their homes. The Americans made little progress until Clark brought his cannons into play and blasted away at the blockhouse, the strong point of the Indian’s defenses. The Shawnee fled out the back door as ...

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  4. Apr 4, 2024 · Published: Apr 4, 2024, 5:28 AM. Kentucky had suffered greatly from Shawnee raids in June 1780 and Colonel George Rogers Clark decided it was time to take the fight into their homeland. His invasion across the Ohio would lead to the largest battle west of the Appalachians during the American Revolution.

  5. The center is open Monday - Friday. Every Labor Day weekend, the Fair at New Boston is held on the grounds overlooking the site of the Battle of Piqua. Part of this recreation of New Boston include re-enactments of a portion of that battle, complete with cannons and attacking Indians. Davidson Interpretive Center. 5638 Lower Valley Pike.

  6. The Battle of Piqua, also known as the Battle of Pekowee or Pekowi, was part of the western campaign during the American Revolutionary War. Led by General George Rogers Clark, over 1,000 soldiers (among them Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton) crossed the Ohio River near present-day Cincinnati and burned five Shawnee villages, including Old Chillicothe, along the Little Miami River.

  7. The Battle of Piqua was also known as the Battle of Pekowee or Pekowi and Battle of Little Miami River. Led by Brigadier General George Rogers Clark, over 1,000 soldiers (among them Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton) crossed the Ohio River near present-day Cincinnati and burned five Shawnee villages, including Old Chillicothe, along the Little ...

  8. Aug 4, 2010 · The Battle of Piqua, or Picawey Marker. Inscription. Before you lay Piqua, or Picawey, a Shawnee settlement where 1,000 Kentucky militiamen under Col. George Rogers Clark defeated an alliance of Shawnee, Delaware, Mingo and Wyandot warriors on August 8, 1780 in the largest battle fought west of the Allegheny Mountains during the Revolutionary ...

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