Big Bottom Memorial Park

Named for the broad Muskingum River flood plain, this is the site of a 1791 attack on settlers by American Indians that marked the start of four years of warfare in Ohio.

Big Bottom Memorial Park

2741 State Route 266, Stockport, OH, USA
Open all daylight hours year-round.
Everyone - Free

Masks are no longer required but please practice social distancing whenever possible.

Visit

A 12-foot marble obelisk marks the site of a 1791 attack on settlers that started four years of warfare in Ohio. Average visit time: Allow 30 minutes

History

Named for the broad Muskingum River flood plain, Big Bottom Memorial Park is the site of a raid by about 25 Delaware and Wyandot warriors on Ohio Company settlements on January 2, 1791. The American Indians were attempting to halt the encroachment of European-Americans onto their tribal lands. The raid outraged the United States government and led to four years of bitter warfare, which ended with the defeat of the tribal coalition at the Battle of Fallen Timbers and the signing of the Treaty of Green Ville.

  • Audiences: K-5th Grade Students, 6-8th Grade Students, 9-12th Grade Students, Higher Education Students, Educators, Families, Government, Specialists, Tourists, Community Groups, History Enthusiasts & Sports Fans
  • Historical Topics: American Indian History
  • Regions: Southeast Ohio
  • Site Activities: Self-Guided
  • Museum & Site Type: Ohio History Connection Site