An Out of Towny in Logan County

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Up until the 1829 Treaty of Lewistown, the area was peopled by Shawnee Native Americans who were well aware of a large omnivore creature that reached up to 10 feet tall and had brute strength. When Captain John Lewis arrived, the namesake of the town, he was unaware and was in for a pleasant surprise.

Lewistown in Logan County is near Indian Lake, which has numerous islands and provides refuge for what would be later called "Grassman". So, don't be surprised if you get paid a visit by the creature when you least expect it. In fact, this video is about such an occurrence. Listen in!

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