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Big Bottom
c/o Site Operations Department
The Ohio Historical Society
1982 Velma Avenue
Columbus 43211
614-297-2630 1-800-686-1535
"We do not erect monuments to the
departed simply to show what they did, but rather what we are doing with the memories and
inheritance which they left us."
-- Clement L. Martzolff
Big Bottom and its History
Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, Vol.15
Named for the broad Muskingum floodplain,
the three acre Big Bottom park is the site of a skirmish between Ohio Company settlers and
some Delaware and Wyandot Indians on 2 January 1791. The Big Bottom massacre marked the
start of four years of frontier warfare in Ohio, which only stopped when General Anthony
Wayne and the Indian tribes signed the Treaty of Greene Ville.
There are picnic tables, information signs, and a twelve-foot marble obelisk at this
pleasant outdoor site.
LOCATION
Big Bottom is beside State Route 266, one mile southeast of Stockport in Morgan County.
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