USA-made: Blue jeans, blue collar Oct 31, 2009
It's said Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman came through Trion, Georgia, during the Civil War and decided not to burn the factory down. The reason remains town lore. (CNN)
St. Clair's Defeat Oct 2, 2009
Also in the fight was a young Shawnee who would later gain great fame leading another Native American confederation against the U.S. His name was Tecumseh. Scores of poorly trained militia fled after taking the brunt of the early attack, and the Native American promptly surrounded St. Clair's main body. (Suite101.com)
Attorney General holds Open Meetings seminars Jul 20, 2009
Aug. 31, Tecumseh City Hall, Tecumseh. Sept. 1, Tulsa Select Hotel, Tulsa. (Alva Review Courier, OK)
Trader, peace broker part of expedition May 17, 2009
Clark dispatched Pryor on a secret mission to try and convince the Shawnee Chief, Tecumseh, not to ally his Indian nation with the British ... Unaware that Tecumseh and his allies, the Winnebagoes, were now at war with the U.S., Pryor was surprised when the warring tribe attacked his plant. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)
The Sooner ... Or Later State Of Mind Mar 7, 2009
Most of the towns and side roads have Indian names: Tecumseh, Muskogee, etc. etc. (Cleveland, TheInsiders.com)
AMW Broadcast Produces Tips From Central Texas About Missing Teenager Mar 6, 2009
(March 5, 2009)--Police in the central Oklahoma town of Tecumseh have received numerous tips since a segment on "America's Most Wanted" about a missing teenage girl. Police Detective J.R. Kidney says the tips started to roll after the broadcast Saturday about 14-year-old Deborah Kalai Fourzan and 40-year-old James Reimer, the man authorities believe she's with. (KWTX.com, TX)