Frontier Defense on the Upper Ohio 1777-1778 provides a detailed account of the role of the American military in the upper Ohio Valley during the Revolutionary War. Based on primary source material from the Draper Manuscripts, this book offers readers unique insight into the daily lives of soldiers and strategists during one of the most pivotal periods in American history.
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