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Diary of the Siege of Detroit in the War with Pontiac
Also a Narrative of the Principal Events of the Siege (1860)
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328 pages
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The detailed diary offers a firsthand account of the 1763 siege of Detroit during the conflict between the British and Native American tribes led by Pontiac. Written by British military officer Robert Rogers, the narrative captures daily events, military tactics, and the siege's effects on civilians. Divided into two parts, it includes a day-by-day diary and a broader overview of key battles and the siege's conclusion. This historical document serves as a vital resource for scholars and those interested in American history and Native American relations.
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2008, paperback
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