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UNITED STATES MILITARY HISTORY:

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Campaigns of Harmar and St. Clair

Adams, Randolph G. "The Harmar Expedition of 1790." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 50 (January-March 1941), pp. 60-62.

Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr. "Americans Versus Indians: The Northwest Ordinance, Territory Making, and Native Americans." Indiana Magazine of History, 84 (March 1988), pp. 90-108.

Brown, Jeffrey P. "Arthur St. Clair and the Northwest Territory." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 59 (Summer 1987), pp. 75-90.

Bunn, Matthew. A Journal of the Adventures of Matthew Bunn Who Enlisted with Ensign John Tillinghast, of Providence, in the Year 1791, on an Expedition into the Western Country--Was Taken by the Savages. [Reprinted in 1796 by Thomas Collier]

Cist, Charles. "Recollections of Harmar's Campaign." Cincinnati Miscellany, 2 (July 1845), pp. 105-106.

Cone, Stephen D. "The Indian Attack on Fort Dunlap." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society Publications, 17 (1908), pp. . Reprinted in Magazine of History, 11 (January 1910), pp. 40-47.

Currie, James T. "The First Congressional Investigation: St. Clair's Military Disaster of 1791." Parameters, 20 (December 1990), pp. 95-102.

Denney, William H. "Soldier of the Republic: The Life of Major Ebenezer Denny." Ph.D. Dissertation, Miami University, 1978.

Denny, Ebenezer. Military Journal of Major Ebenezer Denny. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1860.

Douglas, Albert. "Major General Arthur St. Clair." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 16 (1907), pp. 455-476.

Eid, Leroy V. "American Indian Military Leadership: St. Clair's 1791 Defeat." Journal of Military History, 57 (January 1993), pp. 71-88.

-----. "The Slaughter was Reciprocal: Josiah Harmar's Two Defeats, 1790." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 65 (Spring 1993), pp. 51-67.

Furlong, Patrick J. "The Investigation of General Arthur St. Clair, 1792-1793." Capitol Studies, 5 (Fall 1977), pp. 65-86.

Harmar, Josiah. "General Harmar's Journal." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 20 (January 1911), pp. 86-96.

-----, defendant. The Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry, held at the special request of Brigadier General Josiah Harmar, to Investigate his conduct, Commanding Officer of the Expedition against the Miami Indians, 1790. Philadelphia: John Fenno, 1791.

Helderman, Leonard C. "Danger on the Wabash." Indiana Magazine of History, (December 1938), pp. .

Irvin, Thomas. "Harmar's Campaign." Edited by Frazer E. Wilson. Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 19 (1910), pp. 393-396.

Johonnet, Jackson. The Remarkable Adventures of Jackson Johonnet of Massachusetts, Who Served as a Soldier in the Western Army, in the Expedition under General Harmar, and the Unfortunate General St. Clair, Written by Himself. Reprinted Windsor, Vt.: Alden Spooner, 1793.

May, John. Journals and Letters of Colonel John May. Edited by William M. Darlington. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke and Co.., 1873.

-----. Journal and Letters of Colonel John May, 1788-1789. Edited by Richard S. Edes. Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, New Ser., 1 (1873).

Meek, Basil. "General Harmar's Expedition." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 20 (January 1911), pp. 74-108.

Nelson, Paul David. "General Charles Scott, the Kentucky Mounted Volunteers, and the Northwest Indian Wars, 1784-1794." Journal of the Early Republic, 6 (Fall 1986), pp. 219-251.

Odon, William O. "Destined for Defeat: An Analysis of the St. Clair Expedition of 1791." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 65 (Spring 1993), pp. 68-93.

Peckham, Howard. "Josiah Harmar and His Indian Expedition." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 55 (July 1946), pp. 227-241.

Ronda, Jeanne, and James P. Ronda. "'As They Were Faithful': Chief Hendrick Aupaumut and the Struggle for Stockbridge Survival, 1757-1830." American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 3 (#3, 1979), pp. 43-55.

St. Clair, Arthur. The St. Clair Papers. Edited by William Henry Smith. 2 vols. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke and Co., 1882.

-----. A Narrative of the Manner in Which the Campaign Against the Indians, in the Year One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ninety one, Was Conducted, Under the Command of Major-General St. Clair. Philadelphia: Jane Aitken, 1812.

Sargent, Winthrop. Diary of Colonel Winthrop Sargent, Adjutant General of the United States Army, During the Campaign of MDCCXCI. Wormsloe, Ga.: 1851. [Reprinted as "Winthrop Sargent's Diary While with General Arthur St. Clair's Expedition Against the Indians," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 33 (July 1924), pp. 237-273.]

Skaggs, David Curtis. "A Careful Rather Than a Great Commander." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 59 (Summer 1987), pp. 128-131.

Skelton, William B. "The Confederation's Regulars: A Social Profile of Enlisted Service in America's First Standing Army." William and Mary Quarterly, 3d Ser., 46 (October 1989), pp. 770-785.

Steinle, John. "Unlucky Soldier: Josiah Harmar's Frontier Struggle." Timeline, 8 (April/May 1991), pp. 2-17.

Stutler, Boyd B. "The Kinnan Massacre." West Virginia History, 1 (October 1939), pp. 30-48.

Talbert, Charles G. "Kentucky Invades Ohio--1786." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 54 (1956), pp. 203-213.

Trepp, Annette D. "The Churchmen and the Indians: The Role of the Missionaries in the Indian War (1790-1795)." Queen City Heritage, 48 (Spring 1990), pp. 20-31.

Walsh, William P. "The Defeat of Major General Arthur St. Clair, November 4, 1791: A Study of the Nation's Response, 1791-1793." Ph.D. Dissertation, Loyola University of Chicago, 1977.

Warner, Michael S. "General Josiah Harmar's Campaign Reconsidered: How the Americans Lost the Battle of Kekionga." Indiana Magazine of History, 83 (March 1987), pp. 41-64.

Williams, John S., editor. "Journal of the Proceedings of St. Clair's Army, Defeated at Fort Recovery, 4th November 1791." American Pioneer, 2 (January 1843), pp. 135-138.

Wilson, Frazer E. Arthur St. Clair, Rugged Ruler of the Old Northwest. Richmond: Garrett and Massie, 1944.

-----, editor. "St. Clair's Defeat: As Told by an Eyewitness--From Original MSS." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, 10 (1902), pp. 87-104; 11 (1903), pp. 30-43.

Winger, Otho. "The Indians Who Opposed Harmar." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 50 (January-March 1941), pp. 55-59.

Zimmermann, Linda. "Generations of Patriots: The Thompson Family Documents." Military Collector and Historian, 46 (Summer 1994), pp. 76-79.

 

Campaign of Wayne

Anonymous. "A Precise Journal of General Wayne's Last Campaign in the year 1794." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 64 (1955), pp. .

Andrews, Joseph Gardner. "A Surgeon's Mate at Fort Defiance; the Journal of Joseph Gardner Andrews for the year 1795." Ohio Historical Quarterly, (July 1957), pp. .

Boyer, . A Journal of Wayne's Campaign. Cincinnati: 1866.

Bradley, Daniel. Journal of Capt. Daniel Bradley. Edited by Frazer E. Wilson. Greenville, Oh.: 1935.

Calloway, Colin G. "Beyond the Vortex of Violence: Indian-White Relations in the Ohio Country, 1783-1815." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 64 (Winter 1992), pp. 16-26.

Case, Thomas R. "The Battle of Fallen Timbers." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 35 (1963), pp. 54-68.

Clark, William. "William Clark's Journal of General Wayne's Campaign." Edited by R. C. McGrane. Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 1 (1914), pp. 418-444.

Clune, John Hugg. "March on Pittsburgh, 1794." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 71 (January 1947), pp. 44-67.

Cooke, John. "Captain John Cooke's Journal." Edited by John B. Linn. American Historical Record, 2 (1873), pp. 311-316, 339-345.

Edmunds, R. David. "Wea Participation in the Northwest Indian Wars, 1790-1795." Filson Club Historical Quarterly, 46 (1972), pp. 241-253.

-----. "'Nothing Has Been Effected': The Vincennes Treaty of 1792." Indiana Magazine of History, 74 (March 1978), pp. 23-35.

Gunderson, Robert G. "William Henry Harrison: Apprentice in Arms." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 65 (Winter 1993), pp. 3-29. [Fallen Timbers, 1794]

Hall, Virginius C. "Richard Allison, Surgeon to the Legion." Bulletin of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, 9 (1951), pp. 283-298.

Hutton, Paul A. "William Wells: Frontier Scout and Indian Agent." Indiana Magazine of History, 74 (September 1978), pp. 183-222.

James, Peter D. "The British Indian Department in the Ohio Country, 1784-1795." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 64 (Summer 1992), pp. 78-95.

Johnston, James A. "The War Did Not End at Yorktown." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 60 (July 1952), pp. 444-457.

Knopf, Richard C. "Wayne's Western Campaign--The Wayne-Knox Correspondence, 1793-1794." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, (July, October 1954), pp. .

-----. "Crime and Punishment in the Legion, 1792-1793." Bulletin of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, (July 1956), pp. .

-----. "Anthony Wayne: The Man and the Myth." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 64 (Spring 1992), pp. 35-42.

-----, editor. Campaign into the Wilderness; the Wayne-Knox-Pickering-McHenry Correspondence. 5 vols. Columbus: Anthony Wayne Parkway Board, Ohio State Museum, 1955.

Kochan, James L. "Legion Deserter Descriptions, 1794-1795." Military Collector and Historian, 32 (Spring, Summer 1980), pp. 15, 90.

"Letters from General Wayne and General Wilkinson to the Quartermaster General." Michigan Pioneer Historical Society Collections, 35 (1907), pp. [ca. 620].

Miller, Edward. With Captain Edward Miller in the Wayne Campaign of 1794. Edited by Dwight L. Smith. Ann Arbor: William L. Clements Library, 1965.

Nelson, Paul David. "Anthony Wayne's Indian War in the Old Northwest, 1792-1795." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 56 (Autumn 1984), pp. 115-140.

-----. "'Mad' Anthony Wayne and the Kentuckians of the 1790s." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 84 (Winter 1986), pp. 1-17.

-----. "Never have they done so little: The Battle of Fort Recovery and the Collapse of the Miami Confederacy." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 64 (Spring 1992), pp. 43-55.

Priddy, O. W. "Wayne's Strategic Advance from Fort Greenville to Grand Glaize." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 39 (January 1930), pp. 42-76.

Quaife, Milo M., editor. "Fort Knox Orderly Book, 1793-1797." Indiana Magazine of History, (June 1936), pp. .

Russell, Nelson Vance. "The End of the British Regime in the Northwest." Quarterly Review of the Michigan Alumnus, 44 (April 1938), pp. 189-206.

Ruston, Jay C. "Anthony Wayne and the Indian Campaign, 1792-1794." Indiana Military History Journal, 7 (May 1982), pp. 21-25.

Simmons, David A. "Anthony Wayne's Forts." Old Fort News, (Winter 1973), pp. .

-----. "An Orderly Book from Fort Washington and Fort Hamilton, 1792-1793." Cincinnati Historical Society Bulletin, (Summer 1978), pp. 125-144.

Smith, Dwight L., editor. From Greene Ville to Fallen Timbers: A Journal of the Wayne Campaign. Indianapolis: 1952.

Stillé, Charles J. Major General Anthony Wayne. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1893.

Sword, Wiley. President Washington's Indian War: The Struggle for the Old Northwest, 1790-1795. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985.

-----. "The Contest for the Old Northwest, 1790-1795: An Overview." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 64 (Winter 1992), pp. 3-15.

Underwood, Thomas Taylor. Journal of Thomas Taylor Underwood. Cincinnati: 1945.

Wayne, Anthony. Anthony Wayne, a Name in Arms: Soldier, Diplomat, Defender of Expansion Westward of a Nation; the Wayne-Knox-Pickering-McHenry Correspondence. Edited by Richard C. Knopf. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1960.

-----. A Precise Journal of General Wayne's Last Campaign. Worcester: American Antiquarian Society, 1955.

Wilkinson, James. "General James Wilkinson's Narrative of the Fallen Timbers Campaign." Edited by M[ilo] M. Quaife. Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 16 (June 1929), pp. 81-90.

 

 

1. Streamer on US Army Flag: Miami (January 1790-August 1795).