Fallen Timbers Memorial
1935 / Creator Unknown / Monclova
This item, while not technically a sculpture, is a memorial that is a part of the Fallen Timbers Memorial set (see the Relation field: "Fallen Timbers Memorial"). Since it was created and installed at a separate time, it is listed here separately. This memorial honors the lives of the U.S. soldiers who died during the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
Location: Fallen Timbers Fallen Timbers Battlefield Memorial Park, State Route 24, Near Jerome Road
Title
Fallen Timbers Memorial
Description
This item, while not technically a sculpture, is a memorial that is a part of the Fallen Timbers Memorial set (see the Relation field: "Fallen Timbers Memorial"). Since it was created and installed at a separate time, it is listed here separately. This memorial honors the lives of the U.S. soldiers who died during the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
Date
1935
Subject
Publisher
Ohio Outdoor Sculpture
Relation
Type
Identifier
2093
Location City
Location County
Location Notes
Near the Fallen Timbers Monument. The park is managed by Metroparks Toledo.
Provider Qualifier
Erected by
Provider Entity
The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society
Location Site
Location Street
State Route 24, Near Jerome Road
Location Type
Inscription
The front plaque lists the names of the soldiers who died in the conflict.
The top part reads,
"In Memoriam"/
"On the battlefield of Fallen Timbers, in unmarked graves, rest the brave soldiers of General Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States and the Kentucky Volunteers, who were killed on August 20, 1794, in the victorious conflict with the Indians and their British Allies."/
"Killed in Action--33"
The top part reads,
"In Memoriam"/
"On the battlefield of Fallen Timbers, in unmarked graves, rest the brave soldiers of General Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States and the Kentucky Volunteers, who were killed on August 20, 1794, in the victorious conflict with the Indians and their British Allies."/
"Killed in Action--33"
Carved on the rear of the stone is,
"Erected by The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society"
"Erected by The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society"