General Harmar's Campaign by Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County
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"General Harmar's Campaign" by Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County is a historical account written in the mid-20th century. This pamphlet examines the military expedition led by General Josiah Harmar in 1790 against Native American tribes in the Old Northwest, an attempt that culminates in significant military strife and loss. The documen...
a formative time of expansion and conflict. The book primarily consists of three main sections: a detailed description of the Indian villages targeted by Harmar’s expedition, a firsthand journal account written by Colonel David H. Morris, who participated in the campaign, and a speech given by James McGrew reflecting on the historical significance of the events. The accounts reveal the challenges faced by the troops, the ambushes by Native American forces, and the devastating consequences of this campaign, characterized by loss and strategic failures. Through these narratives, readers gain insight into the complex dynamics of early American expansion, the resilience of the Native tribes, and the implications of military actions that shaped the region's history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Logan Williams
2 years agoSolid story.
Ashley Ramirez
10 months agoI came across this while browsing and the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Definitely a 5-star read.
Aiden Flores
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Melissa Moore
8 months agoCitation worthy content.