A boyhood biography of George Rogers Clark, a Revolutionary War general whose adventures inspired his younger brother, William, one of the leaders of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Presents a biography of William Clark, co-captain of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, discussing his early life on the trans-Appalachian frontier, and examining his role in the destruction of Native America and the shaping of the West.
Presents a brief biography of military leader of the American Revolution, George Rogers Clark, and chronicles his life and career as well as his courage and bravery against overwhelming odds.
Tells the life story of eighteenth-century American general George Rogers Clark, describing his youth in Virginia and Kentucky and his defense of the Northwest Territory during the Revolutionary War.
Follows the campaigns of Major George Rogers Clark whose small army of Virginians captured several frontier forts for the colonists during the Revolution.