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Filed under: Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1790-1794 -- Personal narratives
Filed under: Wayne's Campaign, 1794 -- Personal narrativesFiled under: Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1790-1794 -- Sources- Anthony Wayne, a Name In Arms, Soldier, Diplomat, Defender of Expansion Westward of a Nation: The Wayne-Knox-Pickering-McHenry Correspondence (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c1960), ed. by Richard C. Knopf, contrib. by Anthony Wayne, Henry Knox, Timothy Pickering, and James McHenry
Filed under: Wayne's Campaign, 1794- A Journal of Wayne's Campaign: Being an Authentic Daily Record of the Most Important Occurrences During the Campaign of Major General Anthony Wayne, Against the Northwestern Indians; Commencing on the 28th Day of July, and Ending on the 2d day of November, 1794; Including an Account of the Great Battle of August 20th (Cincinnati: Printed for W. Dodge by J.F. Uhlhorn, 1866), by Lieutenant Boyer (page images at ohiomemory.org)
- Anthony Wayne, a Name In Arms, Soldier, Diplomat, Defender of Expansion Westward of a Nation: The Wayne-Knox-Pickering-McHenry Correspondence (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c1960), ed. by Richard C. Knopf, contrib. by Anthony Wayne, Henry Knox, Timothy Pickering, and James McHenry
- The Treaty of Greenville: Being an Official Account of the Same, Together With the Expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne Against the Northwestern Indian Tribes, and an Historical Sketch of the Territory Northwest of the Ohio River, Previous Thereto (Piqua, OH: Correspondent Press, 1894), by Frazer Ells Wilson (page images at Ohio Memory)
Filed under: Wayne's Campaign, 1794 -- Poetry- The Forest Rangers: A Poetic Tale of the Western Wilderness in 1794, Connected With and Comprising the March and Battle of General Wayne's Army, and Abounding with Interesting Incidents of Fact and Fiction, in Seven Cantos (Columbus, OH: Wright and Legg, printers, 1842), by Andrew Coffinberry
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