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⇧ Go to 2-88 Departure of the Wyandot Indians Marker Home
Marker Details
- Title, side A
- Departure of the Wyandot Indians
- Title, side B
- Same
- Sponsors
- Ohio Bicentennial Commission, The Longaberger Company, City of Upper Sandusky, and The Ohio Historical Society
- Address
- 200 E. Church StreetUpper Sandusky, 43351
- Location
- 200 East Church Street
- Latitude
- 40.8356290
- Longitude
- -83.2783320
- Subjects
- American Indians in Ohio, Upper Sandusky
Picture Details
- Title
- Bill Moose Crowfoot
- Caption
- Portrait of Bill Moose Crowfoot in head dress and beaded tunic, 1930. He is regarded to have been the last of the Wyandot Indians who lived in Central Ohio. He was born in 1837 in northwest Ohio and moved to the Columbus area with his family when most of his tribe was displaced to Kansas and later to Oklahoma. He was known to have wandered the area around the Olentangy and Scioto rivers. He later lived in a small shack at the corner of Indianola and Morse Roads (AL03604).