Saturday, October 19, 2019
Franklinton, Ohio-- Part 2: Role in the War of 1812
After the flooding, the town was located less than a mile away, but off the banks of the Scioto River. It became the county seat of Franklin County in 1803 and the town and population grew during the War of 1812 as it served as the staging point of General Benjamin Harrison's Army of the Northwest.
In 1846, traveler Henry Howe wrote: "During the late war, it was a place of general rendezvous for the northwestern army, and sometimes from one to three thousand troops were stationed there.
After the war, it continued to grow, as did Columbus, across the river as it became the new state capital.
So, Franklinton is now a neighborhood of the city of Columbus which is the capital of Ohio.
However, Columbus was not the first capital of Ohio. It wasn't even the second one. The first capital was Chillicothe and the second one was Zanesville.
--Brock-Perry
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