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Conflict on the early American Frontier
This is the fascinating and bloody story of the American frontier
of the eighteenth century-where white man clashed with red man in
the Eastern Woodlands and on the banks of the great Ohio River.
This history begins in the time when the British and French vied
for the trackless wilderness to create a New World Empire. It takes
the reader through the French and Indian War and chronicles
battles, depredations and the suffering of early settlers. We join
the Zanes and other notable characters along the Ohio. Here is the
war of 1774, Boone's settlement and struggles in Kentucky and Lord
Dunmore's War. As the American War of Independence erupts the
British elicit the aid of savage Indian allies against the young
America and the border once more is aflame with warfare and
massacre. Peace with the British brings no respite and the bloody
conflict continues between the settlers and native Americans to its
bitter conclusion. This is an engrossing but gruelling
account-filled with detail and incident-of savagery, tenacity and
endurance as people struggle to build or keep a place for
themselves in the world. An essential piece of research on the
subject.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1895 Edition. And Of The
Indian Wars And Massacres In That Section Of The State.
This Fascinating History, First Published 160 Years Ago, Is A
Treasure Trove Of Descriptions Of Small Events From The Perspective
Of The Early Settlers Of The Border Regions Beyond The Blue Ridge
And Allegheny Mountains (And Extending As Far As Cincinnati And
Parts Of Kentucky). It Focuses Mainly On The Last Half Of The
Eighteenth Century, When Williamsburg Was The Bustling Capital Of
The Virginia Colony, And Patrick Henry Resided In The Governor's
Mansion. Grand Plantations Were Flourishing Along The James River,
While In The Wilderness, Pioneers Struggled Against The Elements Of
Nature And The Savages Of The Land They Were Trying To Tame. The
Information Was Gathered Mainly From Pioneers And Their Children,
Thereby Preserving These Early Family And Local Traditions. This
Book Also Covers The Early History Of Virginia And Major Events And
Leaders Such As George Washington And Some Of The Men Who Served
With Him Before And After The Revolution. However, The Main Focus
Is On The Many Smaller Deeds Of The Backwoodsmen, Early Settlers,
And Indians. Illus., Index.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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A treasure trove of descriptions of events from the perspective of
the early settlers of the border regions beyond the Blue Ridge and
Allegheny Mountains (and extending as far as Cincinnati and parts
of KY). Focuses mainly on the last half of the 18th cen
This Fascinating History, First Published 160 Years Ago, Is A
Treasure Trove Of Descriptions Of Small Events From The Perspective
Of The Early Settlers Of The Border Regions Beyond The Blue Ridge
And Allegheny Mountains (And Extending As Far As Cincinnati And
Parts Of Kentucky). It Focuses Mainly On The Last Half Of The
Eighteenth Century, When Williamsburg Was The Bustling Capital Of
The Virginia Colony, And Patrick Henry Resided In The Governor's
Mansion. Grand Plantations Were Flourishing Along The James River,
While In The Wilderness, Pioneers Struggled Against The Elements Of
Nature And The Savages Of The Land They Were Trying To Tame. The
Information Was Gathered Mainly From Pioneers And Their Children,
Thereby Preserving These Early Family And Local Traditions. This
Book Also Covers The Early History Of Virginia And Major Events And
Leaders Such As George Washington And Some Of The Men Who Served
With Him Before And After The Revolution. However, The Main Focus
Is On The Many Smaller Deeds Of The Backwoodsmen, Early Settlers,
And Indians. Illus., Index.
Conflict on the early American Frontier
This is the fascinating and bloody story of the American frontier
of the eighteenth century-where white man clashed with red man in
the Eastern Woodlands and on the banks of the great Ohio River.
This history begins in the time when the British and French vied
for the trackless wilderness to create a New World Empire. It takes
the reader through the French and Indian War and chronicles
battles, depredations and the suffering of early settlers. We join
the Zanes and other notable characters along the Ohio. Here is the
war of 1774, Boone's settlement and struggles in Kentucky and Lord
Dunmore's War. As the American War of Independence erupts the
British elicit the aid of savage Indian allies against the young
America and the border once more is aflame with warfare and
massacre. Peace with the British brings no respite and the bloody
conflict continues between the settlers and native Americans to its
bitter conclusion. This is an engrossing but gruelling
account-filled with detail and incident-of savagery, tenacity and
endurance as people struggle to build or keep a place for
themselves in the world. An essential piece of research on the
subject.
The focal point of Chronicles of Border Warfare is the American
settlement throughout the northwestern portion of colonial Virginia
(an area which today encompasses parts of Virginia, West Virginia,
Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) from the French and Indian War to
the Battle of Fallen Timbers, and the ensuing clashes with the
indigenous population. The book is full of graphic accounts of
massacres and reprisals. Genealogists will appreciate the numerous
references to the intrepid scouts and settlers along the frontier.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
This Fascinating History, First Published 160 Years Ago, Is A
Treasure Trove Of Descriptions Of Small Events From The Perspective
Of The Early Settlers Of The Border Regions Beyond The Blue Ridge
And Allegheny Mountains (And Extending As Far As Cincinnati And
Parts Of Kentucky). It Focuses Mainly On The Last Half Of The
Eighteenth Century, When Williamsburg Was The Bustling Capital Of
The Virginia Colony, And Patrick Henry Resided In The Governor's
Mansion. Grand Plantations Were Flourishing Along The James River,
While In The Wilderness, Pioneers Struggled Against The Elements Of
Nature And The Savages Of The Land They Were Trying To Tame. The
Information Was Gathered Mainly From Pioneers And Their Children,
Thereby Preserving These Early Family And Local Traditions. This
Book Also Covers The Early History Of Virginia And Major Events And
Leaders Such As George Washington And Some Of The Men Who Served
With Him Before And After The Revolution. However, The Main Focus
Is On The Many Smaller Deeds Of The Backwoodsmen, Early Settlers,
And Indians. Illus., Index.
This Fascinating History, First Published 160 Years Ago, Is A
Treasure Trove Of Descriptions Of Small Events From The Perspective
Of The Early Settlers Of The Border Regions Beyond The Blue Ridge
And Allegheny Mountains (And Extending As Far As Cincinnati And
Parts Of Kentucky). It Focuses Mainly On The Last Half Of The
Eighteenth Century, When Williamsburg Was The Bustling Capital Of
The Virginia Colony, And Patrick Henry Resided In The Governor's
Mansion. Grand Plantations Were Flourishing Along The James River,
While In The Wilderness, Pioneers Struggled Against The Elements Of
Nature And The Savages Of The Land They Were Trying To Tame. The
Information Was Gathered Mainly From Pioneers And Their Children,
Thereby Preserving These Early Family And Local Traditions. This
Book Also Covers The Early History Of Virginia And Major Events And
Leaders Such As George Washington And Some Of The Men Who Served
With Him Before And After The Revolution. However, The Main Focus
Is On The Many Smaller Deeds Of The Backwoodsmen, Early Settlers,
And Indians. Illus., Index.
Chronicles of Border Warfare by Alexander Scott Withers focuses on
the American settlement throughout the northwestern portion of
colonial Virginia (an area which today encompasses parts of
Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) from the
French and Indian War to the Battle of Fallen Timbers, and the
ensuing clashes with the indigenous population.
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