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Frontier Advance on the Upper Ohio, 1778-1779: Draper Series, cartea VOLU

Autor Louise P. Kellogg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2009
This book is an account of the Revolutionary War on the western border from May 1778 to July 1779 as told through the eyes of the many different participants including the Indians, British and Americans. Within these fifteen months occurred the most momen
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ISBN-13: 9780788400483
ISBN-10: 0788400487
Pagini: 522
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: HERITAGE BOOKS
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Notă biografică

Juliette Kinzie was born September 11, 1806. Raised in Middletown, Connecticut, she began her formal education at a boarding school in the New Haven area. Unusual for her time, Juliette's schooling did not end there. Beginning with tutelage by her uncle, Alexander Wolcott, she worked her way toward acceptance into the prestigious Emma Willard's School in Troy, New York. In 1830, Juliette married John Harris Kinzie and moved west with him to fulfill his appointment as an Indian sub-agent at Fort Winnebago. If Juliette had expectations of her role in a frontier Indian Agency upon her arrival, the next three years would present both challenges and times of discovery. Following adventure, war, famine, and the rigors of frontier fort life, opportunity in Chicago called the Kinzies away. While her stay in territorial Wisconsin was brief, the impact was lasting. In Chicago, Juliette began writing and publishing works of fiction such as Walter Ogilby and Mark Logan the Bourgeois. She additionally wrote of early Chicago's Fort Dearborn days, in which her husband's family had played a considerable part. In 1856, her memories of the old Northwest resurfaced in the form of a memoir which was published under the title Wau-Bun: The "Early Days" in the Northwest. In this narrative, she relayed her experiences at Fort Winnebago's Indian Agency. Her anecdotes about the Natives, the military, frontier travels, and her in-laws' experiences in the wilderness are as significant to the scholar as they are vivid to the casual reader.