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region was inhabited by numerous Native American tribes and claimed by the British, Spanish, and French, as well as the fledgling U.S. government. As a member of the Virginia militia, and with Virginia's support, Clark's campaign into the Illinois country helped strengthen Virginia's claim on lands in the region as it came under the control of the Americans. Clark's military service in the interior of North America also helped him became an "important source of leadership and information (although not necessarily accurate) on the West."
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building in the early twentieth century showing that his record keeping efforts were complete and correct but not reimbursed due to the State of Virginia's incompetency, thus he was exonerated, though not officially. Although the autobiography contains factual inaccuracies, the work includes Clark's perspective on the events of his life. Some historians believe Clark wrote his memoirs in attempt to salvage his damaged reputation and to document his contributions during the Revolutionary War.
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assignees eventually deprived the veteran of nearly all of the property that remained in his name. Clark, who was at one time the largest landholder in the Northwest Territory, was left with only a small plot of land in Clarksville. In 1803 Clark built a cabin overlooking the Falls of the Ohio, where he lived until his health failed in 1809. He also purchased a small
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for spring to begin a campaign to retake the forts at Kaskaskia and Cahokia, but Clark planned another surprise attack on Fort Sackville at Vincennes. He left Kaskaskia on February 6, 1779, with about 170 men, beginning an arduous overland trek, encountering melting snow, ice, and cold rain along the journey. They arrived at Vincennes on February 23 and
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described in terms of a harsh, winter ordeal for the Americans, James Fischer points out that the capture of Kaskaskia and Vincennes may not have been as difficult as previously suggested. Kaskaskia proved to be an easy target; Clark had sent two spies there in June 1777, who reported "an absence of soldiers in the town."
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Counties, as well as the present-day site of Clarksville, Indiana, the first American town laid out in the Northwest Territory (in 1784). Clark served as the first chairman of the Clarksville, Indiana, board of trustees. Clark was unable to retain title to his landholdings. At the end of his life, he
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to stop the expedition. The French government recalled GenĂŞt and revoked the commissions he granted to the Americans for the war against Spain. Clark's planned campaign gradually collapsed, and he was unable to convince the French to reimburse him for his expenses. Clark's reputation, already damaged
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Clark's ultimate goal during the Revolutionary War was to seize the British-held fort at Detroit, but he could never recruit enough men and acquire sufficient munitions to make the attempt. Kentucky militiamen generally preferred to defend their own territory and stay closer to home, rather than make
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Prior to initiating a march on Fort Detroit, Clark used his own resources and borrowed from his friends to continue his campaign after the initial appropriation had been depleted from the Virginia legislature. He re-enlisted some of his troops and recruited additional men to join him. Hamilton waited
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who had not been party to the treaty signed with the Cherokee were angry, because the Kentucky hunting grounds had been ceded without their approval. As a result, they tried to resist encroachment by the American settlers, but were unsuccessful. Clark spent a few months surveying in Kentucky, as well
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provided Clark with additional information on the town, its surrounding area, and the fort. Clark was already aware of the fort's military strength, poor location (surrounded by houses that could provide cover to attackers), and dilapidated condition. Clark's strategy of a surprise attack and strong
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granted his estate $ 30,000 (equivalent to $ 807,882 in 2023) as a partial payment on the debts it owed him. The Virginian government continued to repay Clark for decades; the last payment to his estate was made in 1913. Clark never married and he kept no account of any romantic relationships,
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More recent scholarship from historians such as Lowell Harrison has downplayed the importance of the campaign in the peace negotiations and the outcome of the war, arguing that Clark's "conquest" was little more than a temporary occupation of territory. Although the Illinois campaign is frequently
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could spare no men for an invasion in the northwest or for the defense of Kentucky, which was left entirely to the local population. Clark spent several months defending settlements against the Indian raiders as a leader in the Kentucky County militia, while developing his plan for a long-distance
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succinctly summed up Clark's stature and importance during the critical years on the trans-Appalachian frontier: "The mighty oak of the forest has fallen, and now the scrub oaks sprout all around." Clark's career was closely tied to events in the Ohio-Mississippi Valley at a pivotal time when the
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Following his military service, and especially after 1787, Clark spent much of the remainder of his life dealing with financial difficulties. Clark had financed the majority of his military campaigns with borrowed funds. When creditors began pressuring him to repay his debts, Clark was unable to
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After Clark's victories in the Illinois country, settlers continued to pour into Kentucky and spread into and develop the land north of the Ohio River. On December 17, 1783, was Clark appointed Principal Surveyor of Bounty Lands. From 1784 to 1788 Clark served as the superintendent-surveyor for
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in 1786, but the violence between Native Americans and European-American settlers continued to escalate. According to a 1790 U.S. government report, 1,500 Kentucky settlers had been killed in Indian raids since the end of the Revolutionary War. In an attempt to end the raids, Clark led an
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In his later years Clark's mounting debts made it impossible for him to retain ownership of his land, since it became subject to seizure due to his debts. Clark deeded much of his land to friends or transferred ownership to family members so his creditors could not seize it. Lenders and their
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Counties. Although Clark had claims to tens of thousands of acres of land, the result of his military service and land speculation, he was "land-poor," meaning that he owned much land but lacked the resources to develop it. Clark's receipts were discovered in the Richmond Virginia's Auditors
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Clark's knowledge of the region helped him to become an expert on the West's natural history. Over the years he welcomed travelers, including those interested in natural history, to his home overlooking the Ohio River. Clark supplied details on the area's plant and animal life to
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Clark is best known as a war hero of the Revolutionary War in the West, especially as the leader of the secret expeditionary forces that captured Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Vincennes in 1778–79. Some historians have suggested that the campaign supported American claims to the
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and gave him command of all the militia in the Kentucky and Illinois counties. As Clark prepared to lead another expedition against the British and their allies in Detroit, General Washington transferred a small group of regulars to assist, but the detachment was
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for his wartime expenditures. During the final decades of his life, he worked to evade creditors and suffered living in increasing poverty and obscurity. He was involved in two failed attempts to open the
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in present-day southern Indiana, while the soldiers who fought with Clark also received smaller tracts of land. The grant and his other holdings gave Clark ownership of land that encompassed present-day
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Clark's men also easily captured Vincennes and Fort Sackville. Prior to their arrival in 1778, Clark had sent Captain Leonard Helm to Vincennes to gather intelligence. In addition, Father
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intelligence were critical in catching Hamilton and his men unaware and vulnerable. After killing five captive Indians by hatchet within view of the fort, Clark forced its surrender.
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In 1812 the Virginia General Assembly granted Clark a pension of four hundred dollars per year and finally recognized his services in the Revolutionary War by presenting him with a
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Virginia's war veterans, surveying lands granted to them for their service in the war. The position brought Clark a small income, but he devoted very little time to the enterprise.
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to American traffic. Following a stroke and the amputation of his right leg, he became disabled. Clark was aided in his final years by family members, including his younger brother
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In December 1777, Clark presented his plan to Virginia's Governor Patrick Henry, and he asked for permission to lead a secret expedition to capture the British-held villages at
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when he seized control of the Illinois country during the war. Clark's Illinois campaign—particularly the surprise march to Vincennes—was greatly celebrated and romanticized.
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Clark had little formal education. He lived with his grandfather so that he could receive a common education at Donald Robertson's school, where fellow students included
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in honor of Clark, representing the state of Indiana. The back of the quarter depicts Clark leading his men through the flooded plains approaching Fort Sackville.
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ordered a memorial to Clark to be erected at Vincennes, Indiana. Completed in 1933, the George Rogers Clark Memorial was dedicated on June 14, 1936, by President
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by earlier accusations at the end of the Revolutionary War, was further maligned as a result of his involvement in these foreign intrigues. Brigadier General
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strike against the British. His strategy involved seizing British outposts north of the Ohio River to destroy British influence among their Indian allies.
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noting the General's health problems, which the doctor ascribed to the severe conditions the General had endured during his wartime service. December 1809
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statue of Clark. The monument's walls include seven murals depicting Clark's famous expedition. Also included is a bas-relief, created by Sculptor
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After another stroke, Clark died at Locust Grove on February 13, 1818; he was buried at Locust Grove Cemetery two days later. Clark's remains were
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In 1771 at age 19, Clark left his home on his first surveying trip into western Virginia. In 1772, he made his first foray into Kentucky via the
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due to a lack of supplies, Clark had to withdraw, but not before concluding a ceasefire with the native tribes. It was rumored, most notably by
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Clark's major military achievements occurred before his thirtieth birthday. Afterward, he led militia forces in the opening engagements of the
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The importance of Clark's activities during the Revolutionary War has been the subject of much debate among historians. As early as 1779
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in the Virginia militia. He was preparing to lead an expedition of 90 men down the Ohio River when hostilities broke out between the
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In 1783, Clark, who "had a reputation as an Indian hater" and once declared that he would like to see "the whole race of Indians
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As compensation for his wartime service, Virginia gave Clark a gift of 150,000 acres (610 km) of land that became known as
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in the Virginia militia and authorized him to raise troops for the expedition. Clark and his officers recruited volunteers from
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On February 2, 1793, with his career seemingly over and his prospects for prosperity doubtful, Clark offered his services to
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The George Rogers Clark Adventure in the Illinois: and Selected Documents of the American Revolution at the Frontier Posts
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Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library: Virginia series, Volume 8 of George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771–1784
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In 1979 Indiana's automobile license plates commemorated the 200th anniversary of Clark's capture of Fort Sackville.
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in the Kentucky County militia. Although he was only 24 years old, he led older but lesser ranked settlers such as
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Schneider, Steve (2007). "The View from Here: The Story of the George Rogers Clark Statue in Quincy, Illinois".
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on February 1, where he made preparations for the expedition over the next several months. The men gathered at
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Clark reported the Indians had 10 killed and 7 captured; Clark's forces had three who died of wounds.
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in early June where they spent about a month along the Ohio River preparing for their secret mission.
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as assisting in organizing Kentucky as a county for Virginia prior to the American Revolutionary War.
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the long and potentially perilous expedition to Detroit. Clark returned to the Falls of the Ohio and
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Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio, 1778–1783, and Life of Gen. George Rogers Clark
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was the most celebrated event of his career; it has been often depicted, as in this illustration by
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On February 25, 1929, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the surrender of Fort Sackville, the
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who lived there. In the meantime, thousands of settlers were entering the area as a result of the
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region, as well as learning about the area's natural history and customs of the various tribes of
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Alcoholism and poor health affected Clark during his final years. In 1809 he suffered a severe
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A Clark statue was erected in Riverview Park, on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River at
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History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns, 1778 and 1779
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and the regiment departed from there on May 12, proceeding on boats down the Monongahela to
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GenĂŞt appointed Clark "Major General in the Armies of France and Commander-in-chief of the
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Ostler, J. Surviving Genocide (2019) 63–83, Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-21812-1
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called Clark the "Conqueror of the Northwest." Because the British ceded the entire Old
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A bronze statue of Clark is one of several erected on Monument Circle, surrounding the
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although his family held that he had once been in love with Teresa de Leyba, sister of
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forbidding Americans from violating U.S. neutrality and threatened to dispatch General
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in August 1781 before they could meet up with Clark. This ended the western campaign.
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at the village of Peckuwe. It has been commemorated as George Rogers Clark Park near
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attest to their belief in Clark's lifelong disappointment over the failed romance.
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in this period. There was no public education. His grandfather trained him to be a
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In August 1782, another British-Indian force defeated the Kentucky militia at the
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Guide to the Reuben T. Durrett Collection of George Rogers Clark Papers 1776–1896
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was too young to fight in the war, but he later became famous as a leader of the
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along with those of his other family members on October 29, 1869, and buried at
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expedition of 1,200 drafted men against Native American villages along the
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An Artist in Treason: The Extraordinary Double Life of General James Wilkinson
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and settlers on the Kanawha frontier; this conflict eventually culminated in
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that they later developed to a total of more than 2,000 acres (8.1 km).
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In 1777, the Revolutionary War intensified in Kentucky. Lieutenant-governor
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George Rogers Clark Elementary School in Clarksville, Indiana (closed 2010)
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Indiana Legends: Famous Hoosiers From Johnny Appleseed to David Letterman
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George Rogers Clark Junior High School in Springfield, Ohio (now closed)
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Virginia Land Office warrant to Clark for 560 acres for having raised a
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on the Mississippi River". Clark began to organize a campaign to seize
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into the Ohio country, destroying several Indian villages along the
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Depiction of George Rogers Clark recapturing Fort Sackville at the
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The Life of George Rogers Clark, 1752–1818: Triumphs and Tragedies
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designated February 25 as George Rogers Clark Day in Indiana.
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of 1768, by which some of the tribes had agreed to peace.
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George Rogers Clark College in Indianapolis (closed 1992)
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was poor, in ill health, and frequently intoxicated.
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In July 1778, Clark led the Illinois Regiment of the
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They reached the 643:to take on supplies and then down the Ohio to 7215:People of Kentucky in the American Revolution 7210:People of Virginia in the American Revolution 5093: 4399: 3915:. Vol. 1. Caledonian publishing Company. 3805: 3216: 3214: 3129: 2759: 2757: 2582: 2478: 2440: 2438: 2345: 1948: 1946: 1656:Illinois A History of the Land and Its People 1617: 1602: 1268:created the monument's 7.5-foot (2.3 m) 7185:Military personnel from Louisville, Kentucky 4370:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 4294:Route of George Rogers Clark Across Illinois 4289:The George Rogers Clark Heritage Association 3775:"George Rogers Clark National Historic Park" 3352: 3329: 2964:The WPA Guide to Illinois: The Prairie State 2921:James H. Madison; Lee Ann Sandweiss (2014). 2825:"George Rogers Clark National Historic Park" 2736:"George Rogers Clark National Historic Park" 2597: 2078: 1689: 1687: 1258:George Rogers Clark National Historical Park 1149:George Rogers Clark National Historical Park 352:. He died of a stroke on February 13, 1818. 7170:Militia generals in the American Revolution 7130:American people of the Northwest Indian War 6070:Washington's crossing of the Delaware River 4134: 3866:George Rogers Clark and the War in the West 1319:at Metropolis, the site of Fort Massac, in 1079:and archaeological evidence related to the 442:and spent the next two years surveying the 6947:African Americans in the Revolutionary War 5201:Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness 5100: 5086: 4406: 4392: 4220:"The Grave of General George Rogers Clark" 4205:(1). Bloomington: Indiana University: 1–28 3908: 3253: 3211: 3001: 2769: 2754: 2568:. Walker Publishing Company. p. 133. 2435: 2116: 2100: 2098: 2096: 1943: 1837: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1480:George Rogers Clark Middle/High School in 979:was also unresponsive to western matters. 922:obtain reimbursement from Virginia or the 787:, including the Shawnee village of Piqua, 38: 3235: 3160: 2559: 2553: 1684: 1639:. 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The Old South Leaflets: Annual series. 3863: 3546:"George Rogers Clark and Clark Street". 2890: 2888: 2799: 2591: 2535: 2487: 2405: 2390: 2354: 2245: 2187: 1901: 1889: 1138: 1126: 1114: 909: 832: 699: 681:News of Clark's victory reached General 563: 4192: 4183: 4085: 3919: 3912:Scots and Scots' Descendants in America 3889:The Clark Family and the Kentucky Derby 3806:Gohdes-Batenm, Betsy (April 13, 1996). 3719:"George Rogers Clark Historical Marker" 3699:"George Rogers Clark Elementary School" 3668: 3656: 3378:"George Rogers Clark Elementary School" 3360:"A Brief Historical Tour of Clarksburg" 3193:"George Rogers Clark Historical Marker" 2775: 2763: 2704: 2692: 2654: 2642: 2618: 2606: 2547: 2511: 2499: 2429: 2417: 2401: 2399: 2366: 2318: 2281: 2269: 2221: 2163: 2093: 2087: 2072: 2041: 2039: 1993: 1981: 1937: 1925: 1877: 1818: 1812: 1758: 1734: 1709:Scots and Scots' Descendants in America 1693: 1620:The Clark Family and the Kentucky Derby 1067:, and hosted his brother, William, and 619:. Governor Henry commissioned him as a 7112: 6952:Dogs in the American Revolutionary War 4283:Patrick Henry's Secret Orders to Clark 4164: 4135:Butterfield, Consul Willshire (1904). 4125: 3968: 3825: 3466:from the original on December 12, 2022 3007: 2945: 2849: 2831:from the original on September 9, 2015 2811: 2257: 2233: 2175: 2057: 2045: 2030: 1913: 1865: 1853: 1800: 1746: 1678: 1238: 1222:Several years after Clark's death the 971:, denied Americans free access to the 869:In 1785 Clark helped to negotiate the 331:but was never fully reimbursed by the 7255:American scientists with disabilities 6864: 6789: 6717: 6288: 5624: 5458:Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania 5119: 5081: 4511:Louisville Cardinals men's basketball 4387: 4167:George Rogers Clark: "I Glory in War" 4022: 4003: 3895: 3685:from the original on October 18, 2016 3647: 3568:George Rogers Clark papers, 1781–1784 3564: 3505:from the original on January 27, 2024 3154: 3111:from the original on January 28, 2017 3097:Betsy Gohdes-Baten (April 13, 1996). 2989:from the original on January 27, 2024 2914: 2885: 2787: 2523: 2378: 2339: 2145:from the original on January 27, 2024 2017: 2005: 1963:from the original on January 27, 2024 1782:from the original on January 21, 2022 1716:from the original on January 27, 2024 1653: 1154: 7067:Daughters of the American Revolution 6865: 5417:Declaration of Rights and Grievances 3957: 3886: 3623: 3436:from the original on August 16, 2014 3432:. 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Indiana Department of Education. 3199:from the original on March 12, 2012 3078:from the original on August 7, 2020 3056: 3044:from the original on March 13, 2023 1643:from the original on June 24, 2016. 1511:George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge 1177: 1071:, prior to their expedition to the 506:, a judge and land speculator from 13: 7160:Indiana in the American Revolution 7140:American people of English descent 5723:European allies of King George III 5579:British credit crisis of 1772–1773 5514:Committee of Secret Correspondence 5176:No taxation without representation 4316:Clark Family Collection, 1766–1991 4193:Sheehan, Bernard W. (March 1983). 4150:. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. 4079: 3922:Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana 3755:"George Rogers Clark Md/HS (4411)" 3410:from the original on June 25, 2016 3404:"George Rogers Clark Md/HS (4411)" 3349:website, accessed October 11, 2008 3195:. 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(2001) . 3295:. Govt. Print. Off. pp.  3227:. Govt. Print. Off. pp.  2898:. Indiana Historical Bureau. 2712:. Indiana Historical Bureau. 2670:. Indiana Historical Bureau. 1953:Clark, George Rogers (1912). 1442:Communities named for Clark: 1401:America the Beautiful Quarter 806:, some historians, including 529:Clark and Jones traveled the 522:to deliver a petition to the 355: 284:. He served as leader of the 5447:Committees of correspondence 4361:"Clark, George Rogers"  4109:University of Nebraska Press 4026:A Guide to the National Road 3891:. Filson Historical Society. 3870:University Press of Kentucky 3669:Fischer, James (June 1996). 3593:"Clark after the Revolution" 3171:University of Illinois Press 3020:University Press of Kentucky 2668:"Clark after the Revolution" 2202:Chronicles of Border Warfare 2120:A Guide to the National Road 1622:. Filson Historical Society. 1507:Other sites and structures: 1330:created the Clark statue at 1315:placed a statue by sculptor 1233:Wisconsin Historical Society 951:In the service of the French 938:, and portions of adjoining 802:to the United States in the 396:. The family moved from the 348:, one of the leaders of the 7: 7084:Charters of Freedom Rotunda 6289: 6115:Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783 6100:Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1781 5874:Capture of Fort Ticonderoga 5529:Declaration of Independence 5494:Second Continental Congress 4312:, Indiana Historical Bureau 4306:, Indiana Historical Bureau 4199:Indiana Magazine of History 4165:Nester, William R. (2012). 4086:Alberts, Robert C. (1975). 3991:. Indiana Historical Bureau 3902:University of Chicago Press 3896:James, James Alton (1928). 3826:Greiff, Glory-June (2005). 3675:Indiana Magazine of History 3641:American Historical Society 3611:. Indiana Historical Bureau 3595:. Indiana Historical Bureau 3579:. Indiana Historical Bureau 2458:Indiana Historical Bureau. 1538: 1244:On May 23, 1928, President 1032:Legion of the United States 984:French Revolutionary Legion 898:frontier, near present-day 759:In 1781, Virginia Governor 64:Founder of the Commonwealth 10: 7271: 6967:Financial costs of the war 5474:First Continental Congress 5325:Royal Proclamation of 1763 5270:Second Rockingham ministry 5109:American Revolutionary War 4682:Muhammad Ali International 4542:Ohio River Bridges Project 4326:George Rogers Clark Papers 4310:George Rogers Clark Memoir 3969:Palmer, Frederick (1929). 3920:Madison, James H. (2014). 2105:Gugin & St. Clair 2015 1842:Gugin & St. Clair 2015 1406:Counties named for Clark: 1395:On November 13, 2017, the 1332:Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere 580: 496:American Revolutionary War 394:Lewis and Clark Expedition 386:American Revolutionary War 362:Albemarle County, Virginia 350:Lewis and Clark Expedition 314:British Province of Quebec 196:American Revolutionary War 82:Albemarle County, Virginia 18: 6934: 6903: 6879: 6875: 6860: 6821:Constitutional Convention 6801:Society of the Cincinnati 6796: 6785: 6710: 6605: 6449: 6442: 6387: 6306: 6299: 6295: 6284: 6241: 6163: 6149: 6123: 6090:Carlisle Peace Commission 6052: 5924:Siege of Fort Ticonderoga 5853: 5778: 5731: 5698: 5661: 5654: 5650: 5620: 5589:Hutchinson letters affair 5556: 5539:Articles of Confederation 5399: 5386:Proclamation of Rebellion 5298: 5250:First Rockingham ministry 5227: 5194:All men are created equal 5133: 5129: 5115: 5037: 4972: 4915: 4825: 4762: 4669: 4636: 4583: 4572: 4536:Standard Gravure shooting 4426: 4023:Raitz, Karl, ed. (1996). 3958:Mead, Edwin Doak (1893). 2827:. National Park Service. 2738:. National Park Service. 2560:Linklater, Andro (2009). 2294:James H. Madison (2014). 2209:January 27, 2024, at the 1633:Mead, Edwin Doak (1893). 1501:Charlottesville, Virginia 1462:Schools named for Clark: 1456:Clarksburg, West Virginia 1364:Charlottesville, Virginia 977:Washington administration 695:Illinois County, Virginia 543:Kentucky County, Virginia 524:Virginia General Assembly 402:Caroline County, Virginia 304:, which greatly weakened 251: 228: 176: 168: 160: 150: 142: 130: 118: 105: 88: 68: 52: 37: 30: 6085:Entry of France into war 5700:Kingdom of Great Britain 4902:University of Louisville 4739:Louisville Union Station 4103:Bakeless, John (1992) . 3973:. Kessinger Publishing. 3648:DuVal, Miles P. (1969). 3341:October 5, 2008, at the 2973:Trinity University Press 2204:, p. 355, Clark's report 2117:Karl Raitz, ed. (1996). 1589: 1571:George Rogers Clark Flag 1390:Fredericksburg, Virginia 1292:Indiana General Assembly 1131:Statement from Rogers's 1030:, 2nd in command of the 276:military officer on the 189:Battle of Point Pleasant 7190:People of Dunmore's War 6816:Ratification Day (1784) 6141:Second Anglo-Mysore War 5825:Northern after Saratoga 5805:New York and New Jersey 5479:Continental Association 5376:Conciliatory Resolution 5235:Pitt–Newcastle ministry 5208:Consent of the governed 4367:Encyclopædia Britannica 4188:. New York: Polyanthos. 4141:. Columbus, Ohio: Heer. 4126:Bodley, Temple (1926). 3989:"Plat of Clark's Grant" 3961:Old South Meeting House 3777:. National Park Service 3741:. National Park Service 3658:English, William Hayden 3460:Clark Elementary School 3289:Gannett, Henry (1905). 3221:Gannett, Henry (1905). 2959:Federal Writers Project 2460:"Plat of Clark's Grant" 1636:Old South Meeting House 1513:in Louisville, Kentucky 1496:in Winchester, Kentucky 1484:, Indiana (closed 2021) 1436:Clark County, Wisconsin 1431:Clarke County, Virginia 1321:Massac County, Illinois 1260:, became a part of the 1119:Grave site of Clark at 871:Treaty of Fort McIntosh 740:warriors, set out from 676:besieged Fort Sackville 421:John Taylor of Caroline 206:Siege of Fort Sackville 7235:18th-century Anglicans 7077:Sons of the Revolution 6806:Treaty of Paris (1783) 6136:Fourth Anglo-Dutch War 6131:Cherokee–American wars 5744:Franco-American Treaty 5599:Philadelphia Tea Party 5569:Treaty of Paris (1763) 5548:Confederation Congress 5141:American Enlightenment 4772:Attractions and events 4744:McAlpine Locks and Dam 4623:Preservation districts 4004:Price, Nelson (1997). 2948:, pp. 12 and 164. 1603:Miles P DuVal (1969). 1451:Clarksville, Tennessee 1420:Clark County, Kentucky 1410:Clark County, Illinois 1360:University of Virginia 1224:government of Virginia 1208:Treaty of Paris (1783) 1151: 1136: 1124: 924:United States Congress 918: 846: 808:William Hayden English 716:Final years of the war 712: 573: 452:Treaty of Fort Stanwix 60:Washington of the West 7195:American slave owners 7022:Washington's Birthday 6827:The Federalist Papers 6811:Evacuation Day (1783) 5864:Lexington and Concord 5564:French and Indian War 5504:Olive Branch Petition 5057:Category (metro area) 4943:Mayor Andrew Broaddus 4937:Historic Locust Grove 4343:"George Rogers Clark" 4336:"George Rogers Clark" 3629:Indiana and Indianans 3625:Dunn, Jacob Piatt Jr. 3548:Chicago Daily Tribune 2969:American Guide Series 2514:, Vol 2, pp. 821–822. 2420:, Vol 2, pp. 800–803. 2224:, Vol 2, pp. 758–760. 1654:Biles, Roger (2005). 1415:Clark County, Indiana 1323:, in the early 1900s. 1266:Hermon Atkins MacNeil 1262:National Park Service 1250:Franklin D. Roosevelt 1142: 1130: 1118: 1099:Indiana Canal Company 1083:to John P. Campbell. 936:Clark County, Indiana 913: 875:Treaty of Fort Finney 836: 770:disastrously defeated 703: 567: 406:French and Indian War 388:. Their youngest son 278:northwestern frontier 143:Years of service 62:Father of Louisville 46:James Barton Longacre 7250:American naturalists 7175:American mercenaries 7027:Jefferson's Birthday 7017:Pulaski Memorial Day 6024:Guilford Court House 5675:Continental Congress 5452:Committees of safety 5427:Daughters of Liberty 5422:Virginia Association 5171:Rights of Englishmen 4954:Zachary Taylor House 4037:. pp. 200–201. 3366:on February 5, 2007. 3249:on January 21, 2008. 3074:(3): 492–499. 1924. 3068:Ohio History Journal 3022:. pp. 764–765. 2961:(October 31, 2013). 2432:, pp. 110, 128. 2369:, Vol 2, pp. 790–91. 2060:, pp. 400, 421. 1778:. 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