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This action-packed story is about St. Clair’s disastrous campaign against the Indians in Ohio country in 1792. The book was said to bring home vividly the terror and savagery of Indian warfare, and provides sketches of the notable Indian fighters of the day.
Charles Seely Wood (1845-1912) was born in Cincinnati and earned degrees from Miami University of Ohio and the Princeton Theological Seminary. He was a pastor in Wisconsin and New York in the 1870s before retiring from the ministry for health reasons. He then wrote books and articles on Ohio history.
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Indian Wars, St. Clair Campaign, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818, Indians of North America, Frontier and pioneer lifePeople
Arthur St. ClairPlaces
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On the frontier with St. Clair: a story of the early settlement of the Ohio country
1902, W.A. Wilde Co.
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