- 1944. USS
Mississinewa (AO-144), a Neosho-class
fleet oiler, was in
service from 1955 to 1991.
Mississinewa High
School Treaty of
Mississinewas, 1826 Mississinewa...
- USS
Mississinewa refers to two
ships for the US Navy, both
named for the
Mississinewa River in
eastern Indiana: USS
Mississinewa (AO-59), a Cimarron-class...
- The
Treaty of
Mississinewas or the
Treaty of
Mississinewa also
called Treaty of the
Wabash is an 1826
treaty between the
United States and the
Miami and...
- The
Battle of the
Mississinewa, also
known as Mississineway, was an
expedition ordered by
William Henry Harrison against Miami Indian villages in response...
- The
Mississinewa River is a
tributary of the
Wabash River in
eastern Indiana and a
small portion of
western Ohio in the
United States. It is 120 miles...
- USS
Mississinewa (AO-59) was the
first of two
United States Navy
ships of the name. She was a T3-S2-A1
auxiliary oiler of the US Navy, laid down on 5 October...
- Fort
Wayne (1809), the
Treaty of
Saint Mary's (1818), the
Treaty of
Mississinewas (1826), the
treaty signed at the
Forks of the
Wabash (1838), and the...
-
Mississinewa Lake Dam is a dam in
Miami County, Indiana, just
outside the town of Peru, in the
central part of the state. The dam was
among those authorized...
- to
Miami chief Papakeecha.
Wawasee was a
signatory to the
Treaty of
Mississinewas and in the mid-1830s,
Wawasee was
allotted a
small village where the...
-
Subsidized by the U.S.
federal government through the 1826
Treaty of
Mississinewas, it is
believed to be one of only
three treaty houses built east of...