- Pickaway Plains
Pickaway Plains is a wide area of rolling hills beginning about 3 miles south of
Circleville, Ohio , and extending several miles to the north and south. Thisgeological area was formed sand and gravel deposited by melting water from the lastglacier to retreat from the region during theIce Age . During the time of inhabitation by theShawnee , the Pickaway Plains were covered by prairie vegetation, mainly grasses.Villages
This area was inhabited most recently by the Shawnee, who founded at least two villages here:
* Cornstalk's Town was located on the north bank of the Scippo Creek inPickaway County, Ohio . It was just east of the presentU.S. Highway 23 highway and approximately where Gold Cliff Park is today. The town was named forCornstalk , a Shawnee chief.
* Grenadier Squaw's Town was located opposite the Scippo Creek from Cornstalk's Town. The town was named for Cornstalk's sisterNonhelema , whom the British called the "GrenadierSquaw " because of her imposing stature.Dunmore's War
In 1774, the Shawnee and allied nations sent around 300-500 men from the Pickaway Plains area to meet Lord Dunmore's army of
Virginia militia . Lord Dunmore was attempting both to subdue the Shawnee andMingo , and to preventPennsylvania from laying claim upon present-dayOhio . This conflict became known asDunmore's War . AtPoint Pleasant, West Virginia , Cornstalk and his army met a detachment of Dunmore's army under command of Colonel Andrew Lewis.The forces met on
October 10 ,1774 , at what became known as theBattle of Point Pleasant . After several hours of intense fighting, Lewis's detachment drove Cornstalk and his men northward, across theOhio River . Dunmore then led his army in pursuit of the Shawnee.Cornstalk and his men retreated to Pickaway Plains, with Dunmore's army still in pursuit. As they reached the villages, Dunmore requested that Cornstalk discuss a peace treaty. Cornstalk agreed after he received word that Lewis's detachment had destroyed several villages along the Ohio River. At the treaty, held at
Camp Charlotte , Cornstalk agreed to honor theTreaty of Fort Stanwix of1768 , ceding the Shawnee hunting lands of present-dayKentucky to Virginia.External links
* [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=104 Ohio History Central: Lord Dunmore]
* [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/publications/geo/route23/guide2.html [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/publications/geo/route23/guide2.html Ohio Department of Natural Resources: US 23 Road Guide] dead link|date=January 2008|url=http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/publications/geo/route23/guide2.html
* [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/publications/geo/route23/stake.html [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/publications/geo/route23/stake.html Ibid., "Burning Stake"] dead link|date=January 2008|url=http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/publications/geo/route23/stake.html
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