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7 unusual facts about Miami River


Cynthia L. Stacey

Her work is influenced by her youth, which she spent at the Musa Isle Indian Village, a traditional Seminole Indian village on the Miami River in South Florida where she was adopted and raised.

Jackson Johonnet

He is almost immediately captured by Indians, taken to their villages on the upper Miami River, and witnesses the torture and death of fellow captives.

Jane Frazier

On October 1, 1755, while returning to her home from the Fort Cumberland Trading Post several miles away, Jane was captured by Indians and taken to the Miami River in Ohio.

Julia Tuttle

Either Flagler then recalled Tuttle's story of the tropical Biscayne Bay County weather and sent some men to investigate, or Tuttle alerted Flagler that the freeze had spared the Miami River, sending as evidence a bouquet of flowers and foliage (possibly oranges) to Flagler, whose order to extend the Florida East Coast Railway was then given.

Miami River

Maumee River, referred to in the Ohio Constitution as the Miami River of the Lake

Steele's Hill-Grafton Hill Historic District

It was developed at a time when Dayton’s population was moving from the center of the city outward, north of the Miami River.

Wilbur P. Thirkield

James E. Thirkield, Wilbur's grandfather, had moved from Pennsylvania into the Miami River Valley in 1817.



see also

Little Miami Scenic Trail

From there, it will follow the Little Miami River to its mouth, just past Lunken Field.