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Fort Loramie is a village in Shelby County , Ohio , along Loramie Creek . The population was 1,344 at the 2000 census . The village was founded in 1837 . In 1794 , Anthony Wayne ordered the construction of Fort Loramie. It was located at the portage between St. Mary's River and modern-day Loramie's Creek. Wayne initially intended Fort Loramie to be an actual stockade , but after defeating the natives at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in August 1794 , he determined a blockhouse and several storage buildings were more important. He now intended Fort Loramie to be a supply depot for American fortifications, including Fort Wayne , Fort Adams , and Fort Defiance , in modern-day northern Ohio . In December 1795 , the American military finally completed construction of the buildings. During the War of 1812 , Fort Loramie served as a supply depot for forts in northern Ohio as well as for military forces sent against the British in Michigan and Canada . In 1815 , the United States sold Fort Loramie to James Furrow , who created a tavern and post office out of the buildings. In 1820 , Furrow gave up the business. Despite this, a village had begun to form. Many people had moved from eastern Ohio, seeking better land and increased opportunity. Most of the early migrants were of German descent.

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