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- The Battle of Maguaga (also known as the Battle of Monguagon or the Battle of the Oakwoods) was a small battle between British troops, Canadian militia...
- Before Monguagon's township years, a small conflict of the War of 1812 known as the Battle of Maguaga, also known as the Battle of Monguagon, ensued...
- as a village within Monguagon Township in 1923 and later incorporated as a city in 1959. The August 9, 1812 Battle of Monguagon between Americans and...
- the primary boundary being Pelham Road. To the south it was bordered by Monguagon Township, and a small part of Brownstown Township, with the primary boundary...
- Treaty of Greenville. The area later became the site of the Battle of Monguagon between Americans and a British-Indian coalition during the War of 1812...
- War. Grosse Ile Township was organized in 1914 after it split away from Monguagon Township. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has...
- In 1827, Lewis C****, the governor of the Michigan Territory, organized Monguagon Township with Truax as the first township supervisor. As a part of the...
- The brothers had the island surve**** in 1819, and it was included into Monguagon Township in 1829. The island remained sp****ly po****ted and an independent...
- Wyandot (or Wendat) called Maquaqua. Local French colonists called it Monguagon, a transliteration of its pronunciation in French. The Wyandot were Iroquoian-speaking...
- February 5, 1812, and obtained a 50-year possession of Brownstown and Monguagon; he lived at Brownstown and commanded the Wyandot warriors. On August...