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THAMES BATTLE OF THE THAMES
Possible very old cemetery on the battlefield site,
but IF this is a cemetery, it almost certainly has
NOTHING to do with the battle.
Seems to have burials all laid out in rows, etc.
Caution, found by dowsing and no records yet found of this.
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THAMESBATTLE OF THE THAMES
Possible burial trench of:
soldiers close to the monument.
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THAMESBATTLE OF THE THAMES
Second possible burial trench of soldiers.
Note that all of these have been found via dowsing
AND GPR and are still considered suspect.
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THAMESBATTLE OF THE THAMES
Looking over one possible burial trench, to the other.
Note position of monument to the
right back of photograph to show position.
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THAMESBATTLE OF THE THAMES
Second and larger possible
burial trench for soldiers.
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THAMESBATTLE OF THE THAMES
Third possible burial trench on the site.
Might this be native warriors?
THIS AREA MUST BE TREATED WITH RESPECT,
as it MIGHT be a native burial area.
Trenches seem to contain around 28 dead.
Caution, found via dowsing. Note position of monument
to the rear, middle of the photograph.
If you stand on the road looking toward the monument,
this is to the right.
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THAMESBATTLE OF THE THAMES
Photograph over possible
soldier's burial trenches.
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TECUMSEH MEMORIALTECUMSEH MEMORIAL STONE
This stone was found at the Battle of the Thames site
on the river bank. Down by the river's edge.
Little is known for certain of it's history.
IN MEMORY OF
TECUMSEH CHEIF
OCTOBER 5, 1813
BY GEN. PROCTOR
_____________?
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TECUMSEHTECUMSEH MEMORIAL STONE
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TECUMSEHTECUMSEH MEMORIAL STONE
The Tecumseh Memorial Stone.
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TECUMSEHTECUMSEH MEMORIAL STONE
IN MEMORY OF
TECUMSEH CHEIF
OCTOBER 5, 1813
BY GEN. PROCTER
____________________?
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