Treaty of Greenville — The Treaty of Greenville was signed at Fort Greenville (now Greenville, Ohio), on August 3, 1795, between a coalition of Native Americans and the United States following the Native American loss at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. It put an end to… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Grouseland — Infobox Treaty name =Treaty of Grouseland long name = image width = caption =(Treaty lines are approximate.) type =Land purchase date drafted = date signed = August 21, 1805 location signed = Grouseland estate at Vincennes, Indiana Territory date … Wikipedia
Treaty with the Potawatomi — Treaties*Treaty of Fort Harmar (1789) Wyandot, etc. *Treaty of Greenville (1795) Wyandot, etc.: lands south and east of a line from Cuyahoga River to Portage, west to Fort Recovery, southwest to the Ohio across from the mouth of the Kentucky… … Wikipedia
Greenville, Ohio — Infobox Settlement official name = Greenville, Ohio settlement type = City nickname = motto = image caption = Statue of Annie Oakley imagesize = 250px image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Greenville, Ohio mapsize1 = map caption1 =… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Fort McIntosh — The Treaty of Fort McIntosh was a treaty between the United States government and representatives of the Wyandotte, Delaware, Chippewa and Ottawa nations of Native Americans. The treaty was signed at Fort McIntosh (present Beaver, Pennsylvania)… … Wikipedia
Treaty of St. Mary's — The Treaty of St. Mary s (also known as the Treaty with the Miami, 1818) was signed on October 6, 1818 at Saint Mary s, Ohio between representatives of the United States and the Miami tribe. The accord contained seven articles. Based on the terms … Wikipedia
Treaty of Fort Harmar — The Treaty of Fort Harmar was an agreement between the United States government and several Native American tribes with claims to the Ohio Country. it was signed at Fort Harmar, near present day Marietta, Ohio, on January 9, 1789. Representatives … Wikipedia
Treaty of Springwells — The Treaty of Springwells was signed at Springwells, Michigan (near Detroit) on September 8, 1815. The agreement was signed between the United States federal government and the Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatomi tribes inhabiting the Genessee… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Fort Industry — The Treaty of Fort Industry was a successor treaty to the Treaty of Greenville, establishing a line running through present day Toledo, Ohio as the western boundary of the United States. This treaty was signed on July 4, 1805 by the following… … Wikipedia
Greenville — /green vil/, n. 1. a city in NW South Carolina. 58,242. 2. a city in W Mississippi, on the Mississippi River. 40,613. 3. a city in E North Carolina. 35,740. 4. a city in NE Texas. 22,161. 5. a city in W Ohio. 12,999. * * * ▪ Alabama, United… … Universalium
Greenville, South Carolina — City … Wikipedia