George Rogers Clark and His Men

George Rogers Clark and His Men
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1981
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: WISC:89058650458

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Part of collection housed at the Virginia State Library known as the Illinois Papers or Clark Papers.

George Rogers Clark

George Rogers Clark
Author: William Nester
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806188133

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George Rogers Clark (1752–1818) led four victorious campaigns against the Indians and British in the Ohio Valley during the American Revolution, but his most astonishing coup was recapturing Fort Sackville in 1779, when he was only twenty-six. For eighteen days, in the dead of winter, Clark and his troops marched through bone-chilling nights to reach the fort. With a deft mix of guile and violence, Clark led his men to triumph, without losing a single soldier. Although historians have ranked him among the greatest rebel commanders, Clark’s name is all but forgotten today. William R. Nester resurrects the story of Clark’s triumphs and his downfall in this, the first full biography of the man in more than fifty years. Nester attributes Clark’s successes to his drive and daring, good luck, charisma, and intellect. Born of a distinguished Virginia family, Clark wielded an acute understanding of human nature, both as a commander and as a diplomat. His interest in the natural world was an inspiration to lifelong friend Thomas Jefferson, who asked him in 1784 to lead a cross-country expedition to the Pacific and back. Clark turned Jefferson down. Two decades later, his youngest brother, William, would become the Clark celebrated as a member of the Corps of Discovery. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, though, George Rogers Clark may not have been fit to command any expedition. After the revolution, he raged against the government and pledged fealty to other nations, leading to his arrest under the Sedition Act. The inner demons that fueled Clark’s anger also drove him to excessive drinking. He died at the age of sixty-five, bitter, crippled, and alcoholic. He was, Nester shows, a self-destructive hero: a volatile, multidimensional man whose glorying in war ultimately engaged him in conflicts far removed from the battlefield and against himself.

George Rogers Clark and His Men

George Rogers Clark and His Men
Author: Kentucky Historical Society
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1981-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 091696809X

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George Rogers Clark and the War in the West

George Rogers Clark and the War in the West
Author: Lowell H. Harrison
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813146188

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"Much has been written about the famous conflicts and battlegrounds of the East during the American Revolution. Perhaps less familiar, but equally important and exciting, was the war on the western frontier, where Ohio Valley settlers fought for the land they had claimed -- and for their very lives. George Rogers Clark stepped forward to organize the local militias into a united front that would defend the western frontier from Indian attacks. Clark was one of the few people who saw the importance of the West in the war effort as a whole, and he persuaded Virginia's government to lend support to his efforts. As a result Clark was able to cross the Ohio, saving that part of the frontier from further raids. Lowell Harrison captures the excitement of this vital part of American history while giving a complete view of George Rogers Clark's significant achievements. Lowell H. Harrison, is a professor emeritus of history at Western Kentucky University and is the author or co-author of numerous books, including Lincoln of Kentucky, A New History of Kentucky, and Kentucky's Governors."

George Rogers Clark and William Croghan

George Rogers Clark and William Croghan
Author: Gwynne Tuell Potts
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813178691

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This dual biography focuses on the lives of two very different men who fought for and settled the American West and whose vision secured the old Northwest Territory for the new nation. The two represented contrasting American experiences: famed military leader George Rogers Clark was from the Virginia planter class. William Croghan was an Irish immigrant with tight family ties to the British in America. Yet their lives would intersect in ways that would make independence and western settlement possible. The war experiences of Clark and Croghan epitomize the American course of the Revolution. Croghan fought in the Revolutionary War at Trenton and spent the winter of 1777–1778 at Valley Forge with George Washington and LaFayette before being taken prisoner at Charleston. Clark, known as the "Hannibal of the West," was famous for his victorious Illinois campaign against the British and as an Indian fighter. Following the war, Croghan became Clark's deputy surveyor of military lands for the Virginia State Line, enabling him to acquire some 54,000 acres on the edge of the American frontier. Croghan's marriage to Lucy Clark, George Rogers Clark's sister, solidified his position in society. Clark, however, was regularly called by Virginia and the federal government to secure peace in the Ohio River Valley, leading to his financial ruin and emotional decline. Croghan remained at Clark's side throughout it all, even as he prospered in the new world they had fought to create, while Clark languished. These men nevertheless worked and eventually lived together, bound by the familial connections they shared and a political ideology honed by the Revolution.

The Fairest Portion of the Globe

The Fairest Portion of the Globe
Author: Frances Hunter
Publsiher: Blind Rabbit Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Lewis and Clark Expedition
ISBN: 9780977763603

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La Louisiane--a land of riches beyond imagining. Whoever controls the vast domain along the Mississippi River will decide the fate of the North American continent. When young French diplomat Citizen Genet arrives in America, he's determined to wrest Louisiana away from Spain and win it back for France--even if it means global war. Caught up this astonishing scheme are George Rogers Clark, the washed-up hero of the Revolution and unlikely commander of Genet's renegade force; his beautiful sister Fanny, who risks her own sanity to save her brother's soul; General "Mad Anthony" Wayne, who never imagined he'd find the country's deadliest enemy inside his own army; and two young soldiers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who dream of claiming the Western territory in the name of the United States--only to become the pawns of those who seek to destroy it. From the frontier forts of Ohio to the elegant halls of Philadelphia, the virgin forests of Kentucky to the mansions of Natchez, Frances Hunter has written a page-turning tale of ambition, intrigue, and the birth of a legendary American friendship--in a time when America was fighting to survive.

George Rogers Clark and the Winning of the Old Northwest

George Rogers Clark and the Winning of the Old Northwest
Author: Robert C. Alberts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic government information
ISBN: UCR:31210024861153

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The Life of Gen George Rogers Clark

The Life of Gen  George Rogers Clark
Author: W. H. English
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1896-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0795010478

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