Tecumseh and Harrison - Knox County, IN
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N 38° 41.101 W 087° 31.554
16S E 454260 N 4281954
3 W. Scott St., Vincennes, IN 47591 (Knox County, Indiana)
Installed 2011 Indiana Historical Bureau, Duke Energy, and Grouseland Foundation
Waymark Code: WMVYQG
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 06/11/2017
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Side 1:
Here, Shawnee warrior Tecumseh met with Indiana Territory Governor William Henry Harrison in August 1810 and July 1811. Tecumseh spoke for a growing confederacy of American Indians led by his brother Tenskwatawa (The Prophet); he denounced 1809 Treaty at Fort Wayne in which U.S. government continued policy of taking Indian lands by treaties with village chiefs.
Side 2:
Tecumseh told Harrison: Indian lands were common property and could not be sold without agreement of all Indian nations; the confederacy wanted to keep peace and their lands, but would defend their villages from U.S. advance. In Tecumseh’s absence, 1811, Harrison led troops into contested lands along Wabash River. Battle of Tippecanoe ensued, November 7.
County: Knox
Year Placed: 2011
Name: Tecumseh and Harrison
ID#: 42.2011.1
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