"No man knows this country better" : the frontier life of John Gibson /

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Author / Creator:Williams, Gary S., author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Akron, Ohio : The University of Akron Press, 2022.
©2022
Description:222 pages : illustrations, map, 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Ohio history and culture
Ohio history and culture.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12749913
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Varying Form of Title:Frontier life of John Gibson
ISBN:9781629221489
1629221481
9781629221496
9781629221502
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"John Gibson is an unheralded hero among our nation's Founding Fathers. He worked with seven Presidents, knew a dozen Continental Army generals, and served as an officer of increasing rank in every frontier conflict between 1758 and 1813. During the American Revolution, he led a regiment at Valley Forge, was in command of Fort Laurens during a month-long Indian siege, and by the time of the Yorktown Campaign was commander of the Western Department at Fort Pitt. From the time he was nearly burned at the stake during Pontiac's Conspiracy through his service as Governor of Indiana Territory during the War of 1812, he consistently served with courage and integrity. But it was more than just his military record that makes Gibson stand out. As an Indian trader on the frontier, Gibson's reputation for honesty and his ability to master several Native American languages made him a valuable treaty negotiator and an important cross-cultural figure. His fairness towards Native Americans extended to his personal life as he was a single father to two mixed race children. Gibson was not without enemies in his lengthy career. Simon Girty hated him, Albert Gallatin called him incompetent, and some of his own neighbors threatened to scalp him for being overly partial to Indians and to hang him for supporting the federal government during the Whiskey Rebellion. But Gibson stood tall as a citizen and public servant, and his efforts to help establish our nation and to expand and protect its borders makes his life synonymous with his times"--
Other form:Online version: Williams, Gary S. "No man knows this country better" First edition. Akron, Ohio : University of Akron Press, 2022 9781629221496

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