Noun
American general during the American Revolution (1745-1796)
Source: WordNetBruce Wayne's first name came from Robert Bruce, the Scottish patriot. Wayne, being a playboy, was a man of gentry. I searched for a name that would suggest colonialism. I tried Adams, Hancock ... then I thought of Mad Anthony Wayne. Bill Finger
In 2007, the wreck of the steamship named after Mad Anthony Wayne was found near Vermilion, Ohio in 50 feet (15 m) of water; the vessel sank in 1850 after its boilers exploded, and 38 people died. Source: Internet
Additional photos of Celina verses Anthony Wayne baseball are available through "Local Pictures" Source: Internet
Volunteer re-enactors at the Old Fort in Fort Wayne, Indiana, display a portrait of General ‘Mad’ Anthony Wayne on Wayne Day, July 16, 2019. Source: Internet
The battle that pitted Gen. Anthony Wayne against the indigenous peoples in the Ohio Valley was the first war the nation ever fought after its founding, Hogeland said. Source: Internet
The Anthony Wayne side-wheel passenger and cargo steamship sank in 1850 but was rediscovered in 2006 by diver Tom Kowalczk about six miles (10 km) north of Vermilion, Ohio. Source: Internet