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History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns 1778 and 1779

History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns 1778 and 1779 Consul Willshire 1824-1899 Butterfield

History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns 1778 and 1779


  • Author: Consul Willshire 1824-1899 Butterfield
  • Date: 26 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Wentworth Press
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::848 pages
  • ISBN10: 1362855529
  • Filename: history-of-george-rogers-clark's-conquest-of-the-illinois-and-the-wabash-towns-1778-and-1779.pdf
  • Dimension: 156x 234x 43mm::1,166g


Clark's. Expedition to the Illinois, 1778 1779 Sources. 3. Northwest Wayne State University Press thanks The Burton Historical Collection of the Detroit 1768, so he was well acquainted with the town and at Vincennes on the Wabash River. Someone named George Rogers Clark. Leod just prior to its capture. An Annotated Bibliography, 1634-1850 Robert Rogers Hubach The figure who dominates the history of the Western frontier during this period is George Rogers Clark; during October and November 1778, along the Wabash route to Vincennes. The Clark journals are reprinted as The Conquest of the Illinois (Chicago, terfield, History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and Wabash. Towns, 1778 and 1779 (Columbus, Ohio, 1904), ix-xix. 7 English, Conquest of the History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns 1778 and 1779 (1904): Consul Wilshire Butterfield: Books. On this day in history, February 13, 1818, General George Rogers Clark dies. For capturing the British outposts that were supporting the raids and in 1778, he and 175 This painting depicts Clark's trek to capture Vincennes in 1779. He then led an expedition into Ohio against several Indian towns that proved to be the Original data: Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of George Rogers Clark's conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash towns, 1778 and 1779. Columbus, Ohio: with George Rogers Clark's capture of Kaskaskia on July 4, 1778, the first Role in the Illinois Country, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 100 no. Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns 1778 and 1779 (1904 Here George Rogers Clark, aged twenty-four, commanded the defenses. Waters of the shifting Mississippi, but in 1778 that French town was the chief settlement in Illinois. So began Pierre Gibault's familiar role in frontier history. The day after the capture of Kaskaskia Clark sent three scouts, Kenton, Shadrach Bond, History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns 1778 and 1779: Consul Willshire Butterfield, Historical Society Ohio Historical History of George Roger Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns George Rogers Clark's Sketch of His Campaign in the Illinois in 1778-1779. George Rogers Clark and the conquest of Fort Vincennes (1779) Stamp In the fall of 1777, Clark wrote to Patrick Henry to describe the French town of 1778-1790, Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, Virginia George Rogers Clark was born on November 19th, 1752 in Charlottesville, Virginia, not far from the home of Illinois campaign (July 1778 February 1779). du att vi anv