

An edition of Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835 (1913)
1673-1835, a study of the evolution of the Northwestern frontier; together with a history of Fort Dearborn.
By Milo Quaife
Publish Date
1913
Publisher
Univ. Press
Language
eng
Pages
480
Description:
This volume by history professor Milo Quaife was intended as a readable popular history and also an up-to-date (early 20th century) scholarly explanation of the significant place of Chicago in the struggle for the Northwest. Chapter headings: The Chicago Portage Chicago in the Seventeenth Century The Fox Wars: A Half-Century of Conflict Chicago in the Revolution The Fight for the Northwest The Founding of Fort Dearborn Nine years of Garrison Life The Indian Utopia The Outbreak of War The Battle and Defeat The Fate of the Survivors The New Fort Dearborn The Indian Trade War and the Plague The Vanishing of the Red Man There are nine appendixes containing accounts of the Fort Dearborn massacre, and a 20-page annotated bibliography.
subjects: History, Frontier and pioneer life, Massacres, Fort Dearborn Massacre, Chicago, Ill., 1812, Fox Wars, Frontier and pioneer life, illinois, Frontier and pioneer life, northwest, old, Chicago (ill.), history, Northwest, old, history, Illinois, history, Histoire, Massacre du Fort Dearborn, Chicago, Ill., 1812
Places: Old Northwest, Chicago (Ill.), Illinois, Chicago
Times: To 1875