The Winning of the West, Volume 1
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Roosevelt Theodore. The Winning of the West, Volume 1
PREFACE
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I. THE SPREAD OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES
CHAPTER II. THE FRENCH OF THE OHIO VALLEY, 1763-1775
CHAPTER III. THE APPALACHIAN CONFEDERACIES, 1765-1775
CHAPTER IV. THE ALGONQUINS OF THE NORTHWEST, 1769-1774
CHAPTER V. THE BACKWOODSMEN OF THE ALLEGHANIES. 1769-1774
CHAPTER VI. BOON AND THE LONG HUNTERS; AND THEIR HUNTING IN NO-MAN'S-LAND, 1769-1774
CHAPTER VII. SEVIER, ROBERTSON, AND THE WATAUGA COMMONWEALTH, 1769-1774
CHAPTER VIII. LORD DUNMORE'S WAR, 1774
CHAPTER IX. THE BATTLE OF THE GREAT KANAWHA; AND LOGAN'S SPEECH, 1774
CHAPTER X. BOON AND THE SETTLEMENT OF KENTUCKY, 1775
CHAPTER XI. IN THE CURRENT OF THE REVOLUTION—THE SOUTHERN BACKWOODSMEN OVERWHELM THE CHEROKEES, 1776
CHAPTER XII. GROWTH AND CIVIL ORGANIZATION OF KENTUCKY, 1776
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A—TO CHAPTER IV
APPENDIX B—TO CHAPTER V
APPENDIX C—TO CHAPTER VI
APPENDIX D—TO CHAPTER VI
APPENDIX E—TO CHAPTER VII
APPENDIX F—TO CHAPTER IX
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Much of the material on which this work is based is to be found in the archives of the American Government, which date back to 1774, when the first Continental Congress assembled. The earliest sets have been published complete up to 1777, under the title of "American Archives," and will be hereafter designated by this name. These early volumes contain an immense amount of material, because in them are to be found memoranda of private individuals and many of the public papers of the various colonial and State governments, as well as those of the Confederation. The documents from 1789 on—no longer containing any papers of the separate States—have also been gathered and printed under the heading of "American State Papers"; by which term they will be hereafter referred to.
The mass of public papers coming in between these two series, and covering the period extending from 1776 to 1789, have never been published, and in great part have either never been examined or else have been examined in the most cursory manner. The original documents are all in the Department of State at Washington, and for convenience will be referred to as "State Department MSS." They are bound in two or three hundred large volumes; exactly how many I cannot say, because, though they are numbered, yet several of the numbers themselves contain from two or three to ten or fifteen volumes apiece. The volumes to which reference will most often be made are the following:
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No. 149. Vol. 2. Letters and Reports from B. Lincoln, Secretary at War.
No. 149. Vol. 3. Letters and Reports from B. Lincoln, Secretary at War.
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