Chronicles of Border Warfare: the Colonial & Indian Wars of the Early American Frontier 1742-1795

by Alexander Scott Withers

Other authorsReuben Gold Thwaites (Editor)
Hardcover, 1970

Publication

McClain Printing Company

Description

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.… (more)

Call number

AH.2.27WIT

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

447 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

1846779669 / 9781846779664

Ridge Haven Notes

Story of the Dragoo massacre and the kidnapping of William "Indian Billy" Dragoo. P. 374.
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