Bloodless Border: The Bizarre History of the Toledo War and the Fight for a Strip of Swamp
By Robert Vance
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By Robert Vance
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In 1835, the states of Ohio and Michigan mobilized heavily armed militias, marched them to their shared border, and prepared to engage in a bloody civil war. The prize they were willing to kill for? A 468-square-mile strip of swampy land near the mouth of the Maumee River. This absurd standoff, born entirely from a terrible cartographical error, paralyzed the federal government and delayed Michigan's statehood.How did a simple mapping mistake nearly spark a war between neighbors? When the o...























