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Description: Photograph shows the site of Major John Mills grave in Greenville, Ohio. Mills was a part of General Anthony Wayne's soldiers in the Revolutionary War. In late 1793, Wayne ordered the construction of Fort Greene Ville, named for his friend and comrade in the American Revolution Nathaniel Greene. Wayne's army was marching against Native Americans along the Maumee River. Wayne sought to punish the natives for St. Clair's Defeat in 1791. The fortification was located roughly five miles north of Fort Jefferson at what is now Greenville, Ohio. The fort had walls that were ten feet high, and the stockade enclosed roughly fifty acres of land. Wayne used Fort Greene Ville as his encampment during the winter of 1793-1794 and as a staging area and supply depot for his attacks against the natives in 1794. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B01F05_015
Subjects: Cemeteries; Graves; Memorial rites and ceremonies
Places: Greenville (Ohio); Darke County (Ohio)