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- Fortresses of the FrontierMichigan's military forts shaped the Great Lakes frontier as European and then American settlers and explorers moved westward.
- About the Author: David Wedge is a graduate of Lake Superior State University and is a retired engineer with a lifelong interest in Michigan history.
- 144 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Military
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Fortresses of the Frontier
Michigan's military forts shaped the Great Lakes frontier as European and then American settlers and explorers moved westward. When La Salle's crew reached the mouth of the St. Joseph River, they built Fort Miami, the first European military post on Michigan soil. Following a humiliating betrayal, Chief Pontiac laid vengeful siege to Fort Detroit for five months, during which he let neither supplies nor man pass through the siege lines intact. Stationed at Fort Gratiot, a young Lieutenant Robert E. Lee had a sweet tooth that forced him to hide in a closet to avoid a local baker demanding Lee pay his past-due bill. A mosquito helped to force the closing of Fort Saginaw.
Author and Michigan native David Wedge recovers the stories of these forgotten guardians.
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Fortresses of the Frontier
About the Author
David Wedge is a graduate of Lake Superior State University and is a retired engineer with a lifelong interest in Michigan history. He is a native Michigander who, along with his wife, splits his time between Michigan and Florida.