That Dark and Bloody River: Chronicles of the Ohio River ValleyRandom House Publishing Group, 2011 M03 30 - 880 pages An award-winning author chronicles the settling of the Ohio River Valley, home to the defiant Shawnee Indians, who vow to defend their land against the seemingly unstoppable. They came on foot and by horseback, in wagons and on rafts, singly and by the score, restless, adventurous, enterprising, relentless, seeking a foothold on the future. European immigrants and American colonists, settlers and speculators, soldiers and missionaries, fugitives from justice and from despair—pioneers all, in the great and inexorable westward expansion defined at its heart by the majestic flow of the Ohio River. This is their story, a chronicle of monumental dimension, of resounding drama and impact set during a pivotal era in our history: the birth and growth of a nation. Drawing on a wealth of research, both scholarly and anecdotal—including letters, diaries, and journals of the era—Allan W. Eckert has delivered a landmark of historical authenticity, unprecedented in scope and detail. |
Contents
Section 15 | 300 |
Section 16 | 353 |
Section 17 | 397 |
Section 18 | 454 |
Section 19 | 484 |
Section 20 | 505 |
Section 21 | 570 |
Section 22 | 631 |
Section 9 | 91 |
Section 10 | 118 |
Section 11 | 189 |
Section 12 | 244 |
Section 13 | 249 |
Section 14 | 294 |
Section 23 | 637 |
Section 24 | 755 |
Section 25 | 766 |
Section 26 | 769 |
Other editions - View all
That Dark and Bloody River: Chronicles of the Ohio River Valley Allan W. Eckert Limited preview - 1996 |
That Dark and Bloody River: Chronicles of the Ohio River Valley Allan W. Eckert No preview available - 1996 |
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