Wayne's Western Campaign : the Wayne-Knox Correspondence : 1793-1794

Wayne's Western Campaign : the Wayne-Knox Correspondence : 1793-1794
Title Wayne's Western Campaign : the Wayne-Knox Correspondence : 1793-1794 PDF eBook
Author Richard Clark Knopf
Publisher Philadelphia : Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pages 158
Release 1954
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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Wayne's Western Campaign

Wayne's Western Campaign
Title Wayne's Western Campaign PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Knopf
Publisher
Pages 455
Release 1954
Genre Indians of North America
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Wayne's Campaign

Wayne's Campaign
Title Wayne's Campaign PDF eBook
Author Anthony Wayne
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1954
Genre Wayne's Campaign, 1794
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The Wayne-Knox Correspondence 1793-1794

The Wayne-Knox Correspondence 1793-1794
Title The Wayne-Knox Correspondence 1793-1794 PDF eBook
Author Anthony Wayne
Publisher
Pages 455
Release 1954*
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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The Wayne - Knox Correspondence, September 17, 1793 to August 28, 1794

The Wayne - Knox Correspondence, September 17, 1793 to August 28, 1794
Title The Wayne - Knox Correspondence, September 17, 1793 to August 28, 1794 PDF eBook
Author Anthony Wayne
Publisher
Pages 107
Release 1953
Genre Indians of North America
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Anthony Wayne

Anthony Wayne
Title Anthony Wayne PDF eBook
Author Paul David Nelson
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 388
Release 1985-10-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780253307514

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He proved himself articulate and shrewd in statecraft in a critical time for the young republic, the years just after ratification of the Constitution.

Uncovering the Truth About Meriwether Lewis

Uncovering the Truth About Meriwether Lewis
Title Uncovering the Truth About Meriwether Lewis PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Danisi
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 355
Release 2012-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 1616145064

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The critically acclaimed biography Meriwether Lewis, coauthored by Thomas C. Danisi, was praised for its meticulous research and for shedding new light on the adventurous life and controversial death of the great explorer who became famous through the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Now, the author, with some help from contributors, extends his groundbreaking studies of Meriwether Lewis with this compilation of historical essays that offers new findings based on recently discovered docu­ments, tackling such intriguing subjects as: -The court-martial of Meriwether Lewis: Danisi’s discovery of the astonishing never-before published transcript of the entire court-martial proceedings affords him the distinction of being the first historian to mine the document for the many insights it offers into the then-untested twenty-one-year-old officer, who eloquently defended himself and won his case. -Documentation straight from the medical ledgers of Dr. Antoine Saugrain, the physician who treated Governor Lewis, which helps to confirm that Lewis suffered from malaria prior to his celebrated trek to the Pacific Ocean with the Corps of Discovery and continuing through his service as governor of the Louisiana Ter­ritory. Was Lewis’s death, as reported, the result of suicide, or was he merely a victim of this episodic and incurable disease? -Documentation that proves the true nature of the much-discussed Gilbert Russell State­ment given at the court-martial of General James Wilkinson. Some historians have argued that Wilkinson orchestrated Lewis’s murder, but Danisi’s research sets the record straight. -The role of Major James Neelly in Lewis’s last days. This subject has gained much prominence through the History Channel, according to which Neelly supposedly lied to President Thomas Jefferson about his presence at Meriwether Lewis’s burial, but Danisi has evidence to the contrary. The author presents an abundance of additional material to fill in previous historical gaps regarding the mysteries and controversies surrounding Lewis’s life and death. In doing so, he paints a vivid picture of the brilliant rise of an ambitious young man by virtue of courage, talent, and political connections, and the tragic fall of a conscientious public servant under the weight of chronic illness, bureaucratic pettiness, and the political intrigue that was ram­pant throughout America’s Wild West. This superb contribution to Meriwether Lewis research is a must-read for students and scholars of American history and anyone with an interest in one of our nation’s most important explorers and public servants.