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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Toledo War: How a Bad Map Sparked Two State Armies

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Two state militias, hundreds of thousands of dollars in war funding, and artillery aimed across a Midwestern river, all over a five-to-eight-mile strip of swampy land. Yet the only casualty of the entire Toledo War was a sheriff's deputy stabbed with a penknife by a man named Two Stickney.This episode traces the 1835-1836 standoff between Ohio and Michigan over the 468-square-mile Toledo Strip, a dispute rooted in a faulty 18th-century map and the booming shipping value of the Maumee River port. We unpack how political math, federal compromise, and sheer bankruptcy forced a deal that handed Michigan the Upper Peninsula, plus the surprising long-term payoff that made the loser the real winner.The 1787 Northwest Ordinance relied on the inaccurate Mitchell Map, which placed Lake Michigan's southern tip too far north, creating two competing surveys: the Harris Line and the Fulton LineThe Erie Canal made the Maumee River port economically vital, turning a strip of swampland into the equivalent of a region's only fiber-optic cablePresident Jackson's own attorney general ruled Michigan legally owned the land, but Jackson sided with Ohio because it was an electoral swing state with 19 representativesCongress forced Michigan to trade the Toledo Strip for the Upper Peninsula and access to a $400,000 treasury surplus, accepted at the mocked Frostbitten Convention in Ann ArborProspectors later found massive copper and iron deposits in the supposedly worthless Upper Peninsula, and the border wasn't finalized until granite pillars in 1915 and a 1973 Supreme Court case splitting Turtle Island

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