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Old Forts of the Great Lakes - Sentinels in the Wilderness (Paperback)
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Old Forts of the Great Lakes - Sentinels in the Wilderness (Paperback)
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List price R549
Loot Price R480
Discovery Miles 4 800
You Save R69 (13%)
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This fascinating book traces the development of Great Lakes forts
from the 1600s to the American Civil War. The French, British, and
Americans build military forts and established fortified trading
posts and missions. Barry gives dramatic background, showing the
forces that led to the building of the forts and sometimes to their
destruction. He compellingly describes campaigns and battles. He
gives us such colorful historical figures as Antoine de La Mothe
Cadillac, Sir William Johnson, Chief Pontiac, Robert Rogers, and
Anthony Wayne. Some twenty Great Lakes forts can still be seen, and
the author clearly describes each as it is today and tells how
history shaped it. From the strongest fort on the Lakes, Fort
Henry, to the forts at key historic places along the Niagara
Frontier and at Mackinac, the fur trade outposts at Grand Portage
and Fort William, the mission of Sainte Marie, or the naval base at
Penetanguishene, all are vividly presented. Here is particular
information about forts that grew into cities as did Fort York at
Toronto or forts that defended cities, such as Fort Ontario at
Oswego and Fort Wayne at Detroit. Rare drawings, paintings, prints,
maps, and vintage photos on nearly every page shows clearly the
people and conditions that shaped history throughout the region.
Modern photos give a striking impression of the forts that remain
today. The illustrations and text together offer an incomparable
pageant of Great Lakes history.
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