A historical narrative of the civil and military services of Major-General William H. Harrison
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The author was the editor of the Cincinnati Advertiser. As the title suggests, he wrote this book in response to rumors spread by Harrison’s political enemies. Harrison had by this time served as a U.S. Congressman and Governor of Indiana Territory, had led troops in wartime, and had negotiated a number of treaties and land acquisitions with Indian tribes. The author admits in the introduction that Harrison had provided him documents and assistance for this authorized biography.
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Moses Dawson
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A historical narrative of the civil and military services of Major-General William H. Harrison
- AHA historical narrative of the c...Moses Dawson
A historical narrative of the civil and military services of Major-General William H. Harrison
- AHA historical narrative of the c...Moses Dawson
A historical narrative of the civil and military services of Major-General William H. Harrison