Description: |
Prophets Town-1869. and Battle Ground-of Tippecanoe Ams, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance forms) The Shaw farm on the Wabash is now connected to Battle Ground by a good road that runs by the oaks where Col. Daviess fell. From Hiram Shaws house old roads lead to the site of Prophets Town. The swampy prairie between the town and battleground, impassiblf in 1840, is now traversed by a gravel road. A drainage ditch was built around 1840, and an Indian skeleton unearthed in the process. In 1840, John Shaw lived in the cabin overlooking the Wabash bluffs and the forest and prairie beyond. He was the first white settler in the area, predating the organization of Tippecanoe County. A cherry tree grew on the old hearth site of Tecumsehs wigwam, where he met with Brouillette (the father of the Indian warrior), Captain Walter Wilson, Joseph Barron, and other ambassadors of Harrison. Indians of many tribes came to consult with Tecumseh as well. He retained his prestige after death, as he died in battle, but the Prophet died discredited, in obscurity. This disrepute was undeserved, as he was a manof ability. The two brothers had permission from the Potawatamis to live at Prophets Town, although the Potawatamis themselves were immigrants from the northern lake regions, where the game was not as abundant and the climate harsher. In 1840, the view from the battlefield across the swampy prairie was as undeveloped as it had been in 1811. Even Shaws cabin in the townsite, erected in 1826, was not visible from that point. The little town of Harrisonville stood then a little north of the battleground, with Watsons tavern and post office. Watson assisted G.W. in 1840 in measuring the elevations of the battle-field. Watson moved a few years later and has since died. The view across the swampy prairie of 1840 now reveals instead rich farmlands, and Hiram Shaws house stands amidst them. This sight is most inspiring. As the sun sets over the scene, G.W. waxes purple in his prose. |
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Origin: | 1869 |
Created By: |
Winter, George, 1810-1876; |
Publisher: |
Tippecanoe County Historical Association |
Source: |
http://earchives.lib.purdue.edu/cdm/ref/collection/gwinter/id/757 |
Collection: |
George Winter |
Copyright: |
Images in the George Winter Collection should not be used without written permission from the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. To obtain reproduction rights and prices, contact the Tippecanoe County Historical Association at info@tippecanoehistory.org |
Subjects: |
Prophetstown (Ind.) Shaw, John Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813 Tippecanoe Battlefield (Battle Ground, Ind.) Tippecanoe, Battle of (Ind. : 1811) Potawatomi Indians |
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