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SUMMARY:The America250 Talk: March to Fallen Timbers\, Stories of Early United States Armies
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clinton County History Center on July 8\, 2026\, as Michael Cooper presents early American history during the period when the United States began its expansion westward.\n\n\n\nThe event is free and open to both History Center members and the general public. \n\n\n\nThis lecture will discuss the events\, places\, and conflicts in western Ohio and eastern Indiana that shaped the destiny of several nations who once called the region home. Guests will discover the modern communities that trace their legacy to the early days of the American Republic and learn how the road to Fallen Timbers can still be followed today.\n\n\n\nThis fascinating program offers a closer look at the early United States armies and the stories connected to the frontier era that helped shape the region we know today.\n\n\n\nBios: Michael and Rebecca Cooper have been living historians for the early American period since 2006. They have conducted extensive research into the clothing\, life-styles\, and habits of Americans from 1790 to 1821. They frequently travel to historic sites across the mid-west\, Niagara region\, and Canada. The couple speaks on a variety of topics associated with this time period to school groups\, fraternal and sororal clubs\, and historical societies. Michael and Rebecca are proud to have been a part of War of 1812 bicentennial\, Indiana Statehood\, and several city bicentennial commemorations including Wilmington's own celebrations.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Clinton County History Center on July 8\, 2026\, as Michael Cooper presents early American history during the period when the United States began its expansion westward.<br />\n<br />\nThe event is free and open to both History Center members and the general public.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThis lecture will discuss the events\, places\, and conflicts in western Ohio and eastern Indiana that shaped the destiny of several nations who once called the region home. Guests will discover the modern communities that trace their legacy to the early days of the American Republic and learn how the road to Fallen Timbers can still be followed today.<br />\n<br />\nThis fascinating program offers a closer look at the early United States armies and the stories connected to the frontier era that helped shape the region we know today.<br />\n<br />\nBios: Michael and Rebecca Cooper have been living historians for the early American period since 2006. They have conducted extensive research into the clothing\, life-styles\, and habits of Americans from 1790 to 1821. They frequently travel to historic sites across the mid-west\, Niagara region\, and Canada. The couple speaks on a variety of topics associated with this time period to school groups\, fraternal and sororal clubs\, and historical societies. Michael and Rebecca are proud to have been a part of War of 1812 bicentennial\, Indiana Statehood\, and several city bicentennial commemorations including Wilmington&rsquo\;s own celebrations.
LOCATION:149 E. Locust Street\, Wilmington\, Ohio 45177
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DTSTAMP:20260623T225720Z
URL:https://business.wccchamber.com/events/details/the-america250-talk-march-to-fallen-timbers-stories-of-early-united-states-armies-20594
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