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The Toledo War: When Michigan and Ohio Nearly Came to Blows
By Evan Andrews // November 21, 2016
Michigan and Ohio are now famous for their college football rivalry, but in 1835, the residents of the Wolverine and Buckeye states nearly came to blows over a small sliver of land containing the modern day city of Toledo. The little-known border war saw the two sides mobilize their militias, conduct arrests and issue legal challenges against one another. Casualties were limited to one unfortunate Michigander who was stabbed in a barroom brawl, but the saber rattling eventually grew so intense that Congress and President Andrew Jackson were forced to step in and mediate.
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I remember reading about this when I was working at the Davis-Besse plant near Toledo in 2001. Interesting little historical tidbit.
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