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Winamac was the name of a
number of
Potawatomi leaders and
warriors beginning in the late 17th century. The name
derives from a man
named Wilamet, a Native...
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Winamac is a town in
Monroe Township, ****ski County, in the U.S.
state of Indiana. The po****tion was 2,490 at the 2010 census. It is the
county seat...
- to the 2020 U.S. census, the po****tion was 12,514. The
county seat is
Winamac. ****ski
County was
organized in 1835.
According to the 2010 census, the...
- forces. The
conflict began when
warriors under the
Potawatomi chiefs,
Winamac and Five
Medals killed two
members of the U.S. garrison. Over the next...
- The
Winamac Southern Railway (reporting mark WSRY) is a short-line
railroad in
northern Indiana,
United States,
operated under lease by the Toledo, Peoria...
- ****ski
County Courthouse is a
historic courthouse located at
Winamac, ****ski County, Indiana. It was
built in 1894–1895, and is a m****ive three-story...
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Winamac Community High
School is a
public high
school located in
Winamac, Indiana. Brad
Crawford (1955–2023),
College Football Hall of Fame
inductee List...
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Winamac Fish and
Wildlife Area is a
protected area
dedicated to
providing hunting and
fishing opportunities while maintaining 4,770
acres (1,930 ha) of...
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River Tiosa on the
Tippecanoe River Winamac (Winmég, "Catfish")—allied with the
British during the War of 1812
Winamac (Winmég, "Catfish")—allied with the...
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Tenskwatawa (500-700 warriors) Wea -
White Loon (Wawpawwawqua)
Potawatomi -
Winamac Miami -
Stone Eater Tenskwatawa had
around 500
warriors available, although...