- John Hardin
John Hardin (1753–1792) was a
Continental Army officer in theAmerican Revolutionary War and aKentucky militia commander in theNorthwest Indian War . He was killed while serving as an emissary in the latter war.Early Life
Born in
Fauquier County, Virginia , Hardin was a noted marksman and hunter. In 1774, he was made an ensign in the militia and served inDunmore's War . In the Revolution, he was a lieutenant in the8th Pennsylvania Regiment and was wounded at Saratoga while serving under ColonelDaniel Morgan .Kentucky Militia
After the war, he settled in
Washington County, Kentucky in 1786. As a militia Captain in 1786, he led a successful attack on aPiankeshaw village nearVincennes, Indiana which, unfortunately, had been allies of the Americans. [ Allison, pg 56] In August 1789, he led another militia expedition to theTerre Haute, Indiana area where he attacked a Shawnee village and returned to Kentucky with twelve scalps. [Allison, pg 67]Hardin was promoted to colonel and engaged Indians north of the
Ohio River . In 1790, he led the Kentucky militia on the disastrousHarmar Campaign . His defeat began a long succession of American losses to Miami ChiefLittle Turtle . In 1791, he led a force of 60 Kentucky mounted militia in the destruction of a largeKickapoo village near the mouth of the Big Pine Creek, as part of General Charles Scott's campaign to destroyOuiatenon . [Allison, 77]In April 1792, President
George Washington sent him to negotiate a peace with theShawnee Indians . In what is nowShelby County, Ohio he met with some of the Shawnee, who offered to escort him to their village. Instead, that night they murdered him. Also killed was a servant of Hardin's named Freeman. A guide named John Flinn - who had lived among the Indians after being captured while a boy - survived and later settled inMiami County, Ohio .Namesakes
Places
*
Hardin County, Illinois
*Hardin County, Kentucky
*Hardin County, Ohio *In 2001 Hardin County, Kentucky's school district opened
John Hardin High School inElizabethtown, Kentucky .* Hardin,
Shelby County, Ohio It is alleged that the site of the town of Hardin (located in
Turtle Creek Township on Sections 29;30;31;32) stands in the very section where Colonel Hardin was killed. [Sutton's "History of Shelby County Ohio".p.270]People
*Father of Congressman
Martin D. Hardin [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000186] ;
*Grandfather of Congressman/ColonelJohn J. Hardin [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000185] -killed atBattle of Buena Vista , Mexico.
*Uncle of CongressmanBenjamin Hardin [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000184] .References
*cite book|last=Allison |first=Harold |title=The Tragic Saga of the Indiana Indians |year= ©1986, Harold Allison |publisher=Graphic Design of Indiana |publisher=Turner Publishing Company, Paducah |isbn=0-9380-2107-9
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