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Highlights
- Author Dave Westrick shares the forgotten stories of the defenders, invaders and all the people caught in the middle.
- About the Author: Dave Westrick fell in love with Ohio history growing up on a farm in Northwest Ohio.
- 176 Pages
- History, Military
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Book Synopsis
Author Dave Westrick shares the forgotten stories of the defenders, invaders and all the people caught in the middle. On a hot, humid August morning in 1794, an army representing fifteen quarreling states met an alliance of Native American tribes at a place called Fallen Timbers. The battle lasted less than two hours, with fewer than one hundred killed. For the United States, it was the beginning of greatness and the birth of a proud military tradition. For the Native Americans, it was the end of the life they had led for thousands of years.
Review Quotes
"Our moccasins trickled blood in the sand, and the water was red in the river." --Kin-jo-i-no of the Ottawa, remembering the Battle of Fallen Timbers
About the Author
Dave Westrick fell in love with Ohio history growing up on a farm in Northwest Ohio. He graduated from Ohio University with a degree in journalism. After a career in journalism and communication, he turned his attention to research, specializing in the early frontier era. He has written and lectured extensively on the Battle of Fallen Timbers. Dave serves on the boards of several history groups, including the Maumee Valley Historical Society, and is a former president of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield Preservation Committee. He lives with his wife, Nanci, in Maumee, Ohio.