Relive the Wayne Campaign through a vividly focused diary of a 1794 siege and march.
It presents day-by-day details from the campaign base at Greene Ville to the forces at Fallen Timbers, with the realities of march, supply, and decision making in a tense frontier war.
The book compiles journal entries and historical notes that illuminate how officers planned movements, confronted scarce provisions, and faced the difficulty of reconnoitering an unknown ground. It reads as a ground-level glimpse into a pivotal period of early American military history, offering a straightforward window onto the logistics, leadership disputes, and daily life of soldiers and scouts.
- First-hand accounts of marches, encampments, and skirmishes in 1794
- Insights into command decisions, reconnaissance, and the pace of a large campaign
- Names, places, and events tied to the Battle of Fallen Timbers and surrounding actions
- A historically grounded narrative that foregrounds the practical challenges of 18th‑century warfare
Ideal for readers of military history, diaries, and the broader story of the early United States.