The Sword of Wayne: A Story of the Way He Smote the Indians and Brought Them to Sue for Peace
Year of Publication |
1903
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Publication Type |
Novel
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Number of Pages or Episodes |
370 p.
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Language |
English
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Contributors |
Author:
Charles Seely Wood Tertiary Author: [Charles] Chase Emerson |
Publisher |
W. A. Wilde
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City |
Boston
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Abstract |
A sequel to On the Frontier with St. Clair (1902). Follows “Mad” Anthony Wayne, a U.S. military officer and statesman, through the Northwest Indian War.
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Notes |
Harmony Twp. is referred to as Legionville, as it was then known.
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Author Biography |
Charles Seely Wood (1845-1912) was born in Cincinnati and earned degrees at Miami University in Ohio and the Princeton Theological Seminary. Because of an injury, he was retired from ministry and wrote many articles and books on Ohio history. Chase Emerson (1874-1922), born in Baltimore, was a painter and illustrator.
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Time |
1792
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