June 1778
George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark led soldiers down the Ohio River and captured many towns. He rose to the rank of Brigadier General.
George Rogers Clark
Ah, what a fascinating story we have here! That American frontiersman you're talking about is none other than George Rogers Clark. He was a brave soul who led his men to capture British forts in the Ohio River Valley during the American Revolutionary War. By doing so, he secured that region for the American colonies. Just imagine the courage and determination it took to achieve such a feat!
George Rogers Clark is known as the "Conqueror of the Old Northwest" because he led the successful military campaign that claimed the Northwest Territory for America from the British. This territory was bounded by the Great Lakes to the north and east, the Ohio River to the south, and the Mississippi River to the west.
George Rogers Clark
The Ohio River
George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark led soldiers down the Ohio River and captured many towns. He rose to the rank of Brigadier General.
George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark was the leader of Virginia frontier fighters in the Ohio river valley
George Rogers Clark was the leader of Virginia frontier fighters in the Ohio river valley
George Rogers Clark
William Hayden English has written: 'Conquest of the country northwest of the river Ohio 1778-1783 and life of Gen. George Rogers Clark' 'Conquest Of The Country Northwest Of The River Ohio 1778-1783 And Life Of Gen. George Rogers Clark V2'
The Ohio River
The phone number of the George Rogers Clark Heritage Association is: 937-882-9216.
George Rogers Clark