by James Lautzenheiser
Thirty-nine miles south of Crestview Local Schools (Convoy, Ohio), in the present-day town of Fort Recovery, Ohio, stands a physical reminder of one of the costliest days in the history of the United States Army. The rural agricultural town looks a lot like my community except for the large obelisk-shaped memorial across the street from Fort Recovery High School and the recreated, blockhouse-style fort that stands at the entrance of the town along route OH-49.