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  1. General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument

    see also William Tecumseh Sherman Infobox artwork image file General Sherman Memorial.jpg painting alignment Right image size 300px title General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist Carl Rohl Smith year Start date 1896 1903 type Bronze height metric width metric length metric height imperial width imperial length imperial diameter metric diameter imperial imperial unit in metric unit cm city Washington, D.C. museum coordinates coord 38.896017 77.0342 owner National Park Service General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument is monument topped by an equestrian statue, located in President s Park , Washington, D.C. at the intersection of 15th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue and Treasury Place. ref http flickriver.com photos wallyg 5193725472 ref It was commissioned in 1896 by the United States Department of War and the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, and cost 90,000. Carl Rohl Smith submitted plans, but died in 1900, and work ... Browse&menu search&ri 4&source siartinventories&term General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument 2C&index ALTIT focus General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument, sculpture . SIRIS ref In 2011, restoration ... of Historic Places . The inscription reads br Base, front br WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN br 1820 1891 ... File Sherman monument in DC crop.jpg File War , W. face of Wm. T. Sherman Memorial.jpg War File Sherman Memorial female statue.jpg Peace gallery References reflist External links commons category William Tecumseh Sherman Monument http www.waymarking.com waymarks WM35ER Waymarking DEFAULTSORT General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument public art stub Category Artworks surveyed by Save Outdoor ... stand for the Grand Review of the Armies , where Sherman, with President Andrew Johnson and Ulysses ... books?id zMTAAAAYAAJ&pg PA534&lpg PA534&dq sherman grand review&source bl&ots 9PQ9ushprN&sig JWVfEwoq7i6BpTE6B4MUtZoE ... 0CFgQ6AEwCTge v onepage&q sherman 20grand 20review&f false title Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant author ...   more details



  1. William Tecumseh Vernon

    William Tecumseh Sherman ref cite book last King first Anita title Quotations in Black publisher ... AME General Conference, charges were brought against three bishops William Tecumseh Vernon, Joshua Jones, and William Decker Johnson. Ultimately, Vernon and Jones were suspended from their duties for misuse ... States U.S. DEFAULTSORT Vernon, William Tecumseh Category African American religious leaders Category ...Infobox Person name William T. Vernon image WilliamTecumsehVernon.jpg image size 150px caption William Tecumseh Vernon birth date birth date 1871 7 11 df y ref U.S. Passport Application, issued 9 Sep 1920. ref birth place Lebanon, Missouri , United States U.S. death date death date 1944 7 25 df y ref Find a Grave 53740213 Rev William Tecumseh Vernon ref death place Kansas City, Kansas , United States U.S. occupation Minister Christianity Minister spouse Emma J. Embry parents Rev. Adam Vernon children Bishop William Tecumseh Vernon July 11, 1871 July 25, 1944 was an American minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church , president of Western University Kansas Western University beginning in 1896, and Register of the Treasury from 1906 to 1911. ref http spencer.lib.ku.edu exhibits dreams bishop william t.htm Bishop William T. Vernon 1871 1944 . spencer.lib.ku.edu Accessed 2010 10 10 ref Biography William T. Vernon was the son of a slave. His father was owned by the Vernon family. William ... his appointment as Register carries the signature of William T. Vernon. He was briefly reappointed by William Howard Taft in 1910 for a few months, but was soon reassigned to be the Supervisor of Indian ... 245.html ref William T. Vernon was consecrated as Bishop in 1920. ref http www.amec3000.org allamebishops.htm ... William T. Vernon was the author of two books. The upbuilding of a race or The rise of a great people ... 1919 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vernon, William Tecumseh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 11, 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH Lebanon, Missouri ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh

    American Civil War Civil War General officer general William Tecumseh Sherman , was given the name ... record of Tecumseh s interaction with the Americans was in 1807, when the US Indian agent William ... 14 015077 3 year 1978 ref The two principal adversaries in the conflict, Tecumseh and William Henry ..., Indiana Vincennes in 1810, Tecumseh loses his temper when William Henry Harrison refuses to rescind ... by William Henry Smyth Great Comet of 1811 A comet appeared in March 1811. The Shawnee leader Tecumseh ... Heritage Foundation & Kent Military Renactment Society erected a plaque in Tecumseh Park, 50 William ...Other uses Cleanup reason the sections are unorganized date March 2012 Infobox person name Tecumseh image Tecumseh02.jpg caption A depiction of Tecumseh from c. 1868 birth date March, 1768 birth place ..., see Tecumseh Early life Early life death date Death date 1813 10 5 aged 45 death place Moravian ..., Methoataske occupation Tecumseh March 1768 &ndash October 5, 1813 was a Native Americans in the United States Native American leader of the Shawnee and a large tribal confederacy known as Tecumseh s Confederacy which opposed the United States during Tecumseh s War and the War of 1812 . Tecumseh has become an icon and folk hero heroic figure in American Indian and Canadian history. Tecumseh ... Tecumseh work The Canadian Encyclopedia Biography Native Political Leaders publisher Historica Dominion ... . With a vision of establishing an independent American Indian nation east of the Mississippi, Tecumseh ... Allen 2009 During the War of 1812, Tecumseh s confederacy allied with the British in The Canadas the collective ... of Fort Detroit . Tecumseh was killed in the Battle of the Thames , in October 1813. Family background Tecumseh s father was Puckshinwa in Shawnee language Shawnee , Puckeshinwau , meaning Alights ... Genealogy Tecumseh Family Lineage.html title shawnee traditions.com The Family of Tecumseh & Tenskwatawa publisher Noel Schutz accessdate November 14, 2011 ref ref Sugden, pp. unknown ref Tecumseh ...   more details



  1. William Sherman (disambiguation)

    William Sherman was the name of a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War. William Sherman may also refer to Will Sherman , American football player See also William Sherman Jennings , U.S. politician hndis Sherman, William Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. William Hayden House (Tecumseh, Michigan)

    Infobox nrhp name William Hayden House nrhp type nrhp image William Hayden House MI.JPG image size 258 alt caption locmapin Michigan map alt map caption Location within the state of Michigan lat degrees 42 lat minutes 00 lat seconds 09 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 56 long seconds 45 long direction W location 108 W. Pottawatamie Street br Tecumseh, Michigan Tecumseh , Michigan coord display inline,title built 1862 added August 13, 1986 area architect architecture Italianate architecture Italianate visitation num visitation year refnum 86001568 ref name NRIS cite web url http nrhp.focus.nps.gov title National Register Information System date July 28, 2010 work National Register of Historic Places publisher National Park Service ref mpsub governing body Private partof designated other1 name Michigan State Historic Site designated other1 abbr MSHS designated other1 link Michigan State Historic Preservation Office designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color CornflowerBlue The William Hayden House is a private residence located at 108 West Pottawatamie Street in the city of Tecumseh, Michigan Tecumseh in northeast Lenawee County, Michigan Lenawee County , Michigan . It was designated as a Michigan State Historic Preservation Office Michigan Historic Site and added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 13, 1986. ref name NRIS ref name MCGI The house, which was built around 1862, is a two story, red brick villa built in Italianate architecture . The house is locally important as the former home of William Hayden. He was the longtime owner of the Globe Flour Mill, which was one of Tecumseh s leading commercial businesses in the second half of the nineteenth century. Hayden moved to Tecumseh around 1857 and purchased the mill. While his house was typical of other houses in the area at the time, the Hayden House is recognized for its ... hso sites 8776.htm date 2009 title Hayden, William, House accessdate July 29, 2010 ref References reflist ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh (disambiguation)

    Tecumseh was a notable leader of an alliance of Native American tribes. Tecumseh may also refer to TOCright People Tecumseh William Tecumseh Sherman W. Tecumseh Fitch Places Canada New Tecumseth, Ontario Tecumseh, Ontario Tecumseh No. 65, Saskatchewan , a rural municipality United States Tecumseh, Kansas Tecumseh, Michigan Tecumseh, Missouri Tecumseh, Nebraska Tecumseh, Oklahoma Tecumseh Township, Michigan Tecumseh Township, Shawnee County, Kansas , Shawnee County, Kansas Mount Tecumseh , in the White Mountains of New Hampshire Ships USS Tecumseh 1863 USS Tecumseh 1863 , a US Civil War Monitor warship type USS Tecumseh SSBN 628 USS Tecumseh SSBN 628 , a ballistic missile submarine HMCS Tecumseh HMCS Tecumseh , a Canadian Naval Reserve Division Companies Tecumseh Products , a manufacturer of hermetic compressors for air conditioning and refrigeration products Schools Lafayette Tecumseh Junior High School in Lafayette, Indiana Tecumseh Elementary School in Vancouver, Canada Tecumseh High School New Carlisle, Ohio See also Tecumseh s Curse Tecumseh s War Tecumseh s Confederacy disambig de Tecumseh Begriffskl rung fr Tecumseh homonymie it Tecumseh disambigua pt Tecumseh desambigua o ...   more details



  1. William Watts Sherman

    File Sherman 5332812601 d2ce819650 o.jpg thumb Sophia Augusta Brown, his second wife, circa 1914 William Watts Sherman 1842 January 22, 1912 was a New York City businessman and the treasurer of the Newport Casino . In 1875 1876 he had the William Watts Sherman House constructed in Newport, Rhode Island . ref name obit Biography He was born in 1842 in Albany, New York to Watts Sherman c1820 1865 and Sarah Maria Gibson. He married Lois Sarah Welds c1845 c1884 and they had as their children, Erastus Corning Sherman and Henry Gibson Sherman. ref name obit In 1885 he married Sophia Augusta Brown, daughter of John Carter Brown , founder of Brown University . They had as their children, Irene Muriel Augusta Sherman and Mildred Constance Sherman who married Ralph Stonor, 5th Baron Camoys . ref name obit cite news author coauthors title Wm. Watts Sherman Dead. Prominent in New York Society and Father of Lady Camoys url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F40B1EFF3C5813738DDDAA0A94D9405B828DF1D3 quote newspaper New York Times date January 23, 1912 accessdate 2011 03 14 ref He died on January 22, 1912 at his home at 838 Fifth Avenue . ref name obit He was buried at Island Cemetery in Newport, Rhode Island . ref cite news author coauthors title William Watts Sherman Buried url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F60D1EF7355517738DDDAE0A94D9405B828DF1D3 quote newspaper New York Times date January 27, 1912 accessdate 2011 03 14 ref Reflist reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sherman, William Watts ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1842 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 22, 1912 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sherman, William Watts Category 1842 births Category 1912 deaths ...   more details



  1. William B. Sherman Farm

    orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name Sherman, William B., Farm nrhp type image William B. Sherman Farm, North Adams MA.jpg caption William B. Sherman Farm location North Adams, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 42 lat seconds 3 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 10 long seconds 24 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1825 architect Unknown architecture Greek Revival, Italianate added October 25, 1985 governing body Private mpsub North Adams MRA refnum 85003419 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref William B. Sherman Farm is a historic farm at 1072 State Road in North Adams, Massachusetts . It was built in 1825 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkshire County, Massachusetts References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in North Adams, Massachusetts BerkshireMA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. William Sherman Jennings House

    Infobox nrhp name William Sherman Jennings House image William Sherman Jennings House Brooksville01.jpg caption location Brooksville, Florida Brooksville , Florida lat degrees 28 lat minutes 32 lat seconds 55 lat direction N long degrees 82 long minutes 23 long seconds 6 long direction W locmapin Florida area built 1886 ref name fhtp cite web url http www.flheritage.com facts reports places index.cfm?fuseaction ListAreas&county hernando title Hernando County listings date 2007 02 20 work Florida s History Through Its Places publisher Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs ref architect architecture Queen Anne Style architecture Queen Anne Colonial Revival architecture Colonial Revival ref name fhtp ref name nrhp added October 22, 1998 refnum 98001252 ref name nrhp cite web url http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com FL Hernando state.html title National Register of Historical Places Florida FL , Hernando County date 2007 02 20 work National Register of Historic Places publisher National Park Service ref visitation num visitation year governing body The William Sherman Jennings House also known as the May Mann Jennings House or the Jennings Rogers House is a historic site in Brooksville, Florida Brooksville , Florida , United States . It is located at 48 Olive Street. On October 22, 1998, it was added to the United States U.S. National Register of Historic Places . Original owners The house was owned by William Sherman Jennings and his wife, May Mann Jennings , who married on May 12, 1891. William Jennings was a lawyer, Hernando County, Florida Hernando County Judge, State Legislator and Florida Governor from 1901 1905. May Jennings was active in civic work and politics, serving as president of the Florida Federation of Women s Clubs, co founder of the Florida ... Image William Sherman Jennings House Brooksville02.jpg Image William Sherman Jennings House Brooksville03.jpg gallery National Register of Historic Places in Florida DEFAULTSORT Jennings, William Sherman ...   more details



  1. William Watts Sherman House

    Infobox NRHP name William Watts Sherman House nrhp type nhl image William Watts Sherman House Newport, RI from southwest.jpg caption William Watts Sherman House, west facade location Newport, Rhode Island lat degrees 41 lat minutes 28 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 18 long seconds 18 long direction W locmapin Rhode Island area built 1875 architect Henry Hobson Richardson architecture Queen Anne designated nrhp type December 30, 1970 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 881&ResourceType Building title William Watts Sherman House accessdate 2008 06 29 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added December 30, 1970 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 70000015 The William Watts Sherman House is a notable house designed by American architect Henry Hobson Richardson H. H. Richardson , with later interiors by Stanford White . The house is generally acknowledged as one of Richardson s masterpieces, and the prototype for what later became known as the Shingle Style in American architecture. It is located at 2 Shepard Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island and now owned by Salve Regina University . It is a contributing property to the Bellevue Avenue Historic District . Biography The house was built in 1875 1876 by William Watts Sherman , of the banking firm Duncan, Sherman, & Co. of New York, and his first wife Annie Derby Rodgers Wetmore daughter of William Shepard ... Karl Ochsner, Thomas C. Hubka, H. H. Richardson The Design of the William Watts Sherman House , The Journal ... . Gallery gallery File Wattsshermanhouse.jpg Watts Sherman House, before 1879 alterations. Image William Watts Sherman House Newport, RI from southeast.jpg From the southeast. Image William Watts Sherman House Newport, RI library.jpg Library, by Stanford White. gallery References http hdl.loc.gov ... Karl Ochsner, Thomas C. Hubka, The East Elevation of the Sherman House, Newport, Rhode Island ...   more details



  1. William Sherman Jennings

    Other people2 William Jennings disambiguation Other persons William Sherman Infobox Governor name William Sherman Jennings image William Sherman Jennings.jpg order 18th office Governor of Florida term start January 8, 1901 term end January 3, 1905 lieutenant predecessor William D. Bloxham successor Napoleon B. Broward birth date March 24, 1863 birth place Walnut Hill, Illinois death date February 27, 1920 aged 56 death place St. Augustine, Florida party Democratic Party United States Democratic spouse May Austin Mann Jennings profession religion William Sherman Jennings March 24, 1863 ndash February 27, 1920 was a United States U.S. political figure politician . He served as the List of Governors of Florida 18th Governor of Florida after being a lawyer, county judge and state representative ... International University Reclaiming the Everglades biography of William Sherman Jennings ref Florida ... Portraits William Sherman Jennings ref It was also Jennings idea to drain and develop the Everglades ... Smathers libraries Special collections William Sherman Jennings Papers ref Family Jennings met .... ref name FTU The newlyweds lived in Brooksville in the William Sherman Jennings House . The couple had one child, a son, Sherman Bryan Jennings. File NiagraFallsJennings.jpg thumb right 200px Jennings ... cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 6891994 Find A Grave website William Sherman Jennings ref References ... . NAME Jennings, William Sherman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 24 ..., Florida DEFAULTSORT Jennings, William Sherman Category 1863 births Category 1920 deaths Category ... House of Representatives de William Sherman Jennings sv William Sherman Jennings ... brother, who was a lawyer and state attorney, he was a first cousin to William Jennings Bryan , congressman ...?page gr&GRid 6891994 William Jennings on Find A Grave s start s off succession box title List of Governors of Florida Governor of Florida before William D. Bloxham after Napoleon B. Broward years ...   more details



  1. Sherman

    wiktionary Sherman Sherman commonly refers to Sherman name , a surname and given name and list of persons with the name William Tecumseh Sherman 1820 1891 , American Civil War General M4 Sherman , a tank Sherman may also refer to TOC right Places United States most common use first, then A Z by state Sherman, Texas , a city Sherman Island California Mount Sherman , Colorado Sherman, Connecticut , a town Sherman, Illinois , a village Sherman, Maine , a town Sherman, Michigan , an unincorporated community Sherman, Minnesota , an unincorporated place in McLeod County, Minnesota Sherman, Mississippi , a town Sherman, Missouri , an unincorporated community Sherman town , New York Sherman village , New York Sherman, South Dakota , a town Sherman, Washington , a ghost town Sherman, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Sherman, Clark County, Wisconsin , a town Sherman, Dunn County, Wisconsin , a town Sherman, Iron County, Wisconsin , a town Sherman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin , a town Elsewhere Sherman Island Antarctica Fort Sherman , a former United States Army base at the Panama Canal Sherman Avenue Hamilton, Ontario , Canada Fictional characters known by single name Sherman others go in the Sherman name article instead Sherman, the pet boy of the dog Mister Peabody on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show Sherman, the eponymous character in the comic strip Sherman s Lagoon Other uses Sherman constructor , a former American racing car constructor Sherman Pacific Electric , a former railroad in California, USA 21621 Sherman , a main belt asteroid USCGC Sherman WHEC 720 USCGC Sherman WHEC 720 , a United States Coast Guard cutter The Sherman Omaha, Nebraska , an apartment building on the National Register of Historic Places Sherman Mine , an abandoned open pit mine in Temagami, Ontario, Canada Sherman Mine Colorado , a mine on Mount Sherman Sherman US Supreme Court case , an 1888 List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 124 United States Supreme Court case See also Sherman ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh Fox

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Tecumseh Fox was a fictional private detective created by Rex Stout to provide some diversity from his housebound and opinionated rival Nero Wolfe . Although the character s name sounds native American, he is not. In Double for Death , he explains that his full name is William Tecumseh Sherman Fox, so he was supposedly named for the American Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman . It seems probable that Stout chose this name in order to justify Fox s nickname, Tec, which is also a slang term for de tec tive. A similar motive was presumably behind the naming of another Stout detective, the beautiful Theodolinda Dol Bonner. The surname Fox was presumably chosen as an analogy to Wolf e . Fox s Westchester County is located in the same universe as Wolfe s New York City. Even though the two men seem to be unaware of each other s existence, both are acquainted with operatives from Bonner & Raffray and the Bascom Agency. Characters in both series dine at Rusterman s, dance at the Flamingo Club, frequent the Churchill Hotel, read the Gazette , and drive Wethersill convertibles. Stout created just three mystery novels with this title character two of which were adapted to Nero Wolfe stories , before devoting himself exclusively to writing Nero Wolfe books Double for Death The Broken Vase Bad for Business Category Fictional private investigators Fox, Tecumseh ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh's War

    in the conflict, Tecumseh and William Henry Harrison , had both been junior participants in the Battle of Fallen Timbers at the close of the Northwest Indian War in 1794. Tecumseh was not among ... left 245px thumb At Vincennes in 1810, Tecumseh loses his temper when William Henry Harrison ...Image Tecumseh02.jpg thumb Tecumseh , by Benson Lossing in 1848 based on 1808 drawing. Tecumseh s War or Tecumseh s Rebellion are terms used to describe a conflict in the Old Northwest between the History ... Tecumseh s Confederacy confederacy led by the Shawnee leader Tecumseh . Although the war is often considered to have climaxed with William Henry Harrison s victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, Tecumseh s War essentially continued into the War of 1812 and is frequently considered a part of that larger struggle. Tecumseh was killed by Americans at the Battle of the Thames in Canada in 1813 and his ... and moved west by the 1830s. In long term context, historians place Tecumseh s War as the final ... File Black Hoof.jpg thumb left Shawnee Chief Black Hoof Catecahassa was a staunch opponent of Tecumseh ... for the lands the settlers were inhabiting via squatting . Religious revival main Tecumseh s Confederacy ... hunts inspired a nativist religious revival led by Tecumseh s brother Tenskwatawa The Prophet who emerged ... By 1808, tensions with whites and the Wapakoneta Shawnees compelled Tenskwatawa and Tecumseh to retreat ... people Wyandot . In 1808 Tecumseh began to be seen as a leader by his community. In 1808 ... first took notice of him. Tecumseh eventually emerged as the leader of the confederation ..., known as Prophetstown to whites. Led by Tenskwatawa initially, and later jointly with Tecumseh, thousands ... Indiana Territory see also Treaty of Fort Wayne 1809 Indiana Territory Image Tecumseh s War.png thumb 400px Meanwhile, in 1800, William Henry Harrison had become the governor of the newly formed Indiana ... ref Conflict Tecumseh was outraged by the Treaty of Fort Wayne, and thereafter he emerged as a prominent ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh, Indiana

    Infobox settlement name Tecumseh settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Map of Indiana highlighting Vigo County.svg mapsize 150px map caption Vigo County s location in Indiana image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map USA Indiana Vigo County pushpin label position top pushpin map caption location in Vigo County, Indiana pushpin mapsize Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name USA subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 flag Indiana subdivision type2 List of counties in Indiana County subdivision name2 Vigo County, Indiana Vigo County subdivision type3 List of townships in Indiana Township subdivision name3 Fayette Township, Vigo County, Indiana Fayette Township established title established date General information timezone utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST elevation footnotes elevation m 171 elevation ft 561 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 39 latm 33 lats 47 latNS N longd 87 longm 25 longs 18 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code postal code 47885 area code 812 blank name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank info 444612 ref name usgs cite gnis 0444612 Tecumseh 2010 06 24 ref website footnotes Tecumseh is an unincorporated town in eastern Fayette Township, Vigo County, Indiana Fayette Township , Vigo ... area . The town is named for Tecumseh , the Native Americans in the United States Native American leader of the Shawnee who fought General William Henry Harrison at Fort Harrison, only a mile south of the town of Tecumseh. History Located on the Wabash River , Tecumseh was once known as Durkee s Ferry ... 130 url http www.archive.org details greaterterrehaut01oake doi id isbn ref Geography Tecumseh is located ... places in Vigo County, Indiana Category Terre Haute metropolitan area es Tecumseh Indiana ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh's Confederacy

    Image Tecumseh02.jpg thumb Tecumseh , by Benson Lossing in 1848 based on 1808 drawing. Tecumseh s Confederacy ... years and came to include several thousand warriors. Shawnee leader Tecumseh , the brother of The Prophet ... . Under Tecumseh s leadership, the confederation went to war with the United States during Tecumseh s War and the War of 1812 . Following the death of Tecumseh in 1813 the confederation fell ... led by Tecumseh s brother Tenskwatawa The Prophet who emerged in 1805 as a leader among the witch .... Led by Tenskwatawa and Tecumseh, thousands of Algonquin speaking Indians gathered at Tippecanoe to gain spiritual strength. US government attempts, from the George Washington to William Henry Harrison ..., Michigan Historical Review, Mar 1997, Vol. 23 Issue 2, pp 115 158 ref Rise of Tecumseh By 1808 Tecumseh ... villages agreed to join in his resistance. Even villages who did not accept Tecumseh s argument ... of his influence, Tecumseh had possibly as many as 5,000 warriors at his disposal scattered across .... It was not until 1810 that the Americans first took notice of him. Tecumseh eventually emerged ... in the northwestern United States, Tecumseh turned his attention to the south. In 1811 he traveled ... to arms, leading to the later Creek Wars . Tecumseh s War main Tecumseh s War Tensions had already been rising rapidly as the Americans had become aware of Tecumseh s war aims. While he was still ... which never fully recovered. Tecumseh returned and began to rebuild the confederacy. Allying with the British in Canada at the outbreak of the War of 1812, Tecumseh began a series of coordinated ... a second campaign, destroying Prophetstown a second time. Overall, Tecumseh s Confederacy played a crucial role in the War of 1812. For instance, Tecumseh s warriors, as shock troops, assisted a small ..., capturing Fort Detroit in August 1812. And Tecumseh s frontier war forced the Americans into rearguard ..., when the Americans mounted an expedition to retake Fort Detroit, Tecumseh was killed in the Battle ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh Transit

    Needs references date November 2011 Infobox bus transit name Tecumseh Transit logo Tecumseh Ontario logo.png logo size 100 founded 2009 locale Tecumseh, Ontario service area service type Bus service routes 1 destinations website http www.tecumseh.ca residents tecumseh transit Tecumseh Transit Tecumseh Transit provides a public transportation service for Tecumseh, Ontario , a suburb of the city of Windsor, Ontario Windsor . Launched in 2009, the service is municipally owned but operated under contract by First Student Canada . After a successful 6 month pilot project, the service became permanent in August 2010. The single transit line operates in a loop, making 37 stops at one hour headways between 6AM and 6PM on Monday Saturday. Connections can also be made with Transit Windsor at the Tecumseh Mall. References reflist External links http www.tecumseh.ca residents tecumseh transit Tecumseh Transit Public transit systems in Canada Category Transit agencies in Ontario bus stub ...   more details



  1. USS Tecumseh

    Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Tecumseh , in honor of Tecumseh ca. 1768 1813 , a Shawnee tribe Shawnee Native American US Indian chief. The first USS Tecumseh 1863 , was a Canonicus class monitor Canonicus class Monitor warship type monitor , commissioned on 19 April 1864. It was lost with almost all hands on 5 August, at the Battle of Mobile Bay . The second USS Tecumseh YT 24 , was a tugboat , originally named Edward Luckenbach , purchased by the Navy in 1898 and renamed. She served off and on until she was struck from the Navy list ca. 1945. The third USS Tecumseh YT 273 , was a Pessacus class tugboat Pessacus class tugboat, commissioned in 1943 and struck in 1975. The fourth USS Tecumseh SSBN 628 , was a James Madison class submarine James Madison class ballistic missile submarine , commissioned in 1964 and struck in 1993. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Tecumseh Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Tecumseh ...   more details



  1. Mount Tecumseh

    Infobox mountain name Mount Tecumseh photo Mttecumsehprofile.jpg photo caption Mt. Tecumseh as seen from Middle Tripyramid elevation m 1,220 elevation ref prominence m 530 prominence ref listing Four thousand footers White Mountain 4000 Footers location Grafton County, New Hampshire Grafton County , New Hampshire New Hampshire, USA range Sandwich Range coordinates coord 43 57.99 N 71 33.40 W type mountain region US display inline,title topo United States Geological Survey USGS Waterville Valley type age first ascent easiest route Mount Tecumseh is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire Grafton County , New Hampshire . The mountain is named after the Shawnee leader Tecumseh c .1768 1813 , and is part of the Sandwich Range of the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains . The east side of Tecumseh drains into the Mad River Pemigewasset River Mad River the west side drains into several brooks. All are tributaries of the Pemigewasset River , which drains into the Merrimack River and thence into the Gulf of Maine in Massachusetts . Mount Tecumseh is the site of the Waterville Valley Resort , one of the largest alpine skiing ski areas in New Hampshire. At 4,003 feet in height, Mt. Tecumseh is the lowest on the Appalachian Mountain Club list of four thousand footers . See also List of mountains in New Hampshire White Mountain National Forest External links gnis 872778 Mt. Tecumseh http www.peakbagger.com peak.aspx?pid 6994 PeakBagger.com Mt. Tecumseh http www.outdoors.org recreation tripplanner plan tecumseh.cfm AMC Mt. Tecumseh http hikethewhites.com tecumseh.html hikethewhites.com Mt. Tecumseh http www.franklinsites.com hikephotos NewHampshire mttecumseh.php Mt. Tecumseh FranklinSites.com Hiking Guide NE 4k ft DEFAULTSORT Tecumseh, Mount Category Mountains of New Hampshire Category Landforms of Grafton County, New Hampshire Category New England Four thousand footers NewHampshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh Products

    Infobox company name Tecumseh Products Company logo File Tecumseh Products logo.svg 120px caption type traded as fate predecessor successor foundation 1934 founder defunct End date YYYY MM DD location ... http www.tecumseh.com www.tecumseh.com footnotes intl Tecumseh Products Company nasdaq TECUA nasdaq TECUB is a manufacturer of hermetic compressors for air conditioning and refrigeration products. Tecumseh Products Company has subsidiaries that sell externally and internally to Tecumseh. The Tecumseh ... is that of Tecumseh Power Products. Tecumseh Products Company was founded by tool and die maker Raymond ... War II, Tecumseh Products Company was called upon, like many American businesses, to aid in the war effort. This resulted in Tecumseh Products Company using its facilities to manufacture artillery shells for allied forces. Following the end of World War II, Tecumseh Products Company continued ... units. In 1956 Tecumseh Products Company purchased the Lauson Manufacturing Company which ... the purchase, Tecumseh Products Company dismantled most of the Lauson Manufacturing Company and used the assets to create Tecumseh Power Company. ref name About Tecumseh Engines http www.barrettsmallengine.com tecumseh parts.html ref Innovations First hermetically sealed compressor   Introduced ... refrigerators. First window air conditioner   In 1947 Tecumseh Products Company designed and supplied ... been most known for, were sold to Platinum Equity LLC, which does business as Tecumseh Power. Tecumseh ... name CompanyRestructuringEfforts On February 10, 2009, Platinum Equity LLC announced that Tecumseh ..., and will initially supply parts for Tecumseh Power engines. Grafft also said that his company could eventually resume engine production, which Tecumseh Power ceased in December 2008 . References Reflist External links http www.tecumseh.com www.tecumseh.com   Tecumseh Products Company Web site http www.tecumsehpower.com www.tecumsehpower.com   Tecumseh Power Company Web site US manufacturing ...   more details



  1. HMCS Tecumseh

    DISPLAYTITLE HMCS Tecumseh Image HMCS Tecumseh 1.jpg right thumb 350px HMCS Tecumseh HMCS Tecumseh , or TEC , is a unit of the Canadian Naval Reserve based in Calgary, Alberta . Summary Image HMCSTecumseh.jpg thumb left 120px HMCS Tecumseh badge Headquarters Canadian Forces Maritime Command Naval Reserve Headquarters Quebec City, Quebec Official Abbreviation TEC Motto In Pace Bellum Para In Peace, Prepare for War Operations HMCS Tecumseh is properly referred to as a ship, as it has been officially Ship naming and launching christened as Her Majesty s Canadian ship . However, since the ship is part of the reserves it does not operate on a full time basis, except for the museum. Rather, most of the operations ... office, two cadet corps, the Canadian Naval Museum, and the Tecumseh Naval Reserve Band. History ... HMCS Tecumseh until 1 November 1941. It is named after the Tecumseh Shawnee chief who served with the British ... at Tecumseh . Of those, 52 were killed in action. Among them was Lt N Robert Hampton Gray , the only ... divisions in Canada, Tecumseh survived post war defence cuts. It has since survived other challenges including armed forces unification, and a major fire in 1981. Rebuilt since the fire, Tecumseh is a fully modern training facility. In addition to the Naval Reserves, Tecumseh houses 746 Communication ... Cadet Corps Undaunted and Navy League Cadet Corps Captain Jackson . Tecumseh is also home to the Naval Museum of Alberta . Subsequent to rebuilding, Tecumseh became the headquarters of the first female flag officer in the history of the Canadian Navy, Commodore Laraine Orthlieb. Then in 1992, Tecumseh ... . Tecumseh personnel were deployed to combat Manitoba s 1997 flood , provided security at the 1997 .... More recently, Tecumseh personnel have provided support for the G8 Summit in 2002 and participated in Operation Apollo in the Gulf of Oman in 2003. Tecumseh helped mark the centennial of the Canadian ... links Commons HMCS Tecumseh http www.navy.forces.gc.ca navres 1 1 n eng.asp?category 105 HMCS Tecumseh ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh, Missouri

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image MOMap doton Tecumseh.png right Tecumseh is an unincorporated community in eastern Ozark County, Missouri . It is located on Norfork Lake about ten miles east of Gainesville, Missouri Gainesville on U.S. Highway 160 . It was named for Tecumseh , a Shawnee Indian chief who settled in the general area. Coord 36 35 12 N 92 17 12 W type city region US MO display title Ozark County, Missouri Category Unincorporated communities in Ozark County, Missouri OzarkMO geo stub ar ht Tecumseh, Missouri vo Tecumseh Missouri ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh, Michigan

    Use mdy dates date January 2011 Infobox settlement official name Tecumseh, Michigan settlement type City ... Lenawee County Michigan Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Tecumseh Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Tecumseh, Michigan image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region ... Tecumseh Michigan.JPG thumb 200px right Downtown Tecumseh. Tecumseh is a small city in Lenawee County ... M 50 crosses the River Raisin , a few miles east of M 52 Michigan highway M 52 . Tecumseh is about ... is surrounded on three sides by Tecumseh Township, Michigan Tecumseh Township , but is politically ..., in Tecumseh. The settlers, consisting of fifteen men, eleven women, and six children, all came from ... land there and platted the village of Tecumseh in 1824. These founders appealed to Governor Cass to locate the county seat of Lenawee at Tecumseh. This was accomplished by an act of the Territorial ... and a half. Tecumseh would remain the county seat until 1838, when it was transferred to Adrian, Michigan Adrian . The Tecumseh Township, Michigan Township of Tecumseh was organized on April 12, 1837, initially encompassing the entire northern third of the county. Image Tecumseh panorama.jpg thumb 200px left Panoramic map of Tecumseh, 1868 Among the noteworthy events which have occurred in Tecumseh .... In 2008 Tecumseh Friends Church now called Riverbend Friends Church began the Dynamic Kernels Project ..., Don Juan, that belonged to the General George Armstrong Custer is buried in Tecumseh, the horse having ... manufacturers was Tecumseh Products . Founded by the Herrick family during the early part of the 20th century, Tecumseh Products initially began business manufacturing refrigeration compressors. The company moved out of Tecumseh in 2008, moving the remaining production to a plant in Tupelo, Mississippi ... drawing of the famous Tecumseh Chief Tecumseh was based on a sketch made in 1808. Geography Tecumseh ... age 65 or over. Education Image Tecumseh Middle School Tecumseh Michigan.JPG thumb right Tecumseh Middle ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh, Ontario

    Use mdy dates date September 2010 Refimprove date August 2008 Infobox settlement name Tecumseh settlement ... seal Tecumseh Ontario logo.png seal size 100x90px image map TecumsehOntLocation.PNG mapsize 225px ... Tecumseh&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom title Tecumseh community profile publisher Statistics ... footnotes Tecumseh is a town on Lake Saint Clair, North America Lake St. Clair east of Windsor, Ontario Windsor , Ontario , Canada. It has a population of just over 24,000. Tecumseh enjoys ..., a post office, a hotel and a general store, Tecumseh is now rapidly growing and offers many .... Food processing is a major industry in Tecumseh, as Carri re owns a food processing plant near ... processing plant to Carri re. The Tecumseh Corn Festival has been recognized as one of the Top ... publisher Festivals and Events Ontario accessdate August 19, 2011 ref History In 1792, Tecumseh, then known ... Tecumseh in honour of Tecumseh , leader of the Shawnee Tribe who was killed at battle in the War of 1812 . Tecumseh had a large Franco Ontarian population, and when nearby Windsor started to grow into the area, there arose conflict between the Loyalists and the Canadiens . The creation of Tecumseh ... and buggy into Tecumseh and then transferred onto the train, journeying by rail the rest of the way into Windsor. Several popular hotels were started in Tecumseh to accommodate travellers. The Bedell ... by travellers and locals alike. The French were for the most part the original settlers of Tecumseh ... along the banks of the river in 1700s. As the Town of Windsor, Ontario Windsor grew, Tecumseh ... of the tomato to the area of Tecumseh. Many of the English residents of the community refused to touch .... The first post office was located on the northeast corner of Tecumseh and Lesperance and was operated by a Mr. Christie. Some of the first businesses in Tecumseh included a lumber mill operated by J.B.Cada ... closed under Carling Company. In 1921 it was felt that Tecumseh was not getting its fair share of improvements ...   more details



  1. Tecumseh Building

    Infobox nrhp name Tecumseh Building nrhp type image Tecumseh Building eastern side.jpg caption Tecumseh Building location 34 W. High St., Springfield, Ohio lat degrees 39 lat minutes 55 lat seconds 24.8 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 48 long seconds 42 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Ohio built 1922 architect W.E. Russ J.A. Poss architecture Early Commercial added December 28, 2000 area convert 0.6 acre governing body Private refnum 00001555 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref commonscat Tecumseh Building The Tecumseh Building , also known as the Francis J. Drolla Building , is a historic building in downtown Springfield, Ohio Springfield , Ohio , United States . Located at 34 West High Street, it was designed by J.A. Poss and W.E. Russ and is described as being an example of Early Commercial architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000 for its architectural significance. ref name nris See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Ohio References reflist NRHP in Clark County, Ohio National Register of Historic Places Category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category Buildings and structures completed in 1922 Category Springfield, Ohio Category Buildings and structures in Clark County, Ohio Ohio NRHP stub ...   more details




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