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The Bloodied Mohawk

The Bloodied Mohawk
Author: Kenneth D. Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780897253994

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The Mohawk Valley

The Mohawk Valley
Author: William Max Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1901
Genre: Mohawk River Valley (N.Y.)
ISBN:

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Drums Along the Mohawk

Drums Along the Mohawk
Author: Walter Dumaux Edmonds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1986
Genre: Mohawk River Valley (N.Y.)
ISBN:

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"This is the story of the forgotten pioneers of the Mohawk Valley during the Revolutionary War. Here Gilbert Martin and his young wife struggled and lived and hoped. Combating hardships almost too great to endure, they helped give to America a legend that still stirs the heart. In the midst of love and hate, life and death, danger and disaster, they stuck to the acres that were theirs and fought a war without ever quite understanding it"--from www.goodreads.com.


The Historic Mohawk

The Historic Mohawk
Author: Mary Riggs Diefendorf
Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons 1910.
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1910
Genre: Mohawk River Valley (N.Y.)
ISBN:

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Three River Valleys Called Home

Three River Valleys Called Home
Author: Vicki Holmes
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 681
Release: 2019-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1525544675

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Sometimes people leave their home with the hopes of finding something better. Sometimes they are forced out and chased away. Philip Eamer and his wife, Catrina, experience both in this true story of immigrants searching for a place to call home. The Eamer family’s story begins in 1755 as they leave the Rhine Valley for a better life in America. Once there, they move to the Mohawk River Valley in New York, where they build a home and raise 10 children. Despite the effects of the French Indian War, the Eamers flourish and happily find their lives intertwined with their neighbours and fellow immigrants for almost two decades. However, no family’s story occurs in isolation, and eventually the Eamers find themselves at the mercy of the political and historic events of the American Revolution. Choosing to side with the Crown, they are forced to flee their home at the hands of neighbours and soldiers. What follows next is representative of many Loyalists’ experiences. The Eamer family is forced to make a 370-km (230-mile) trek to Montreal, where they must live in a refugee camp for three years before finally being granted their own land in the St. Lawrence Valley for their loyalty to the King. Told by one of Philip and Catrina’s descendants, Three River Valleys Called Home is historical fiction based on a real family and true events. Although some of the interactions and dialogue may be imagined, they are firmly planted in the harsh realities that many immigrants faced and pay tribute to the true grit of the settlers who built North America. While this book will have special meaning for the thousands of descendants of the Eamer family (and the other families who made up their community), their story will touch anyone with a history of immigration in their family tree.


Fire and Desolation

Fire and Desolation
Author: Gavin K. Watt
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2017-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1459738608

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Following a disastrous campaign in 1777, the alliance between the Six Nations and the British Crown became seriously strained. Relations were made even more difficult by the hands-off stance of Quebec’s governor, General Guy Carleton, which led to the Native leaders developing their own strategies and employing traditional tactics, leading to a ferocious series of attacks on the frontiers of Vermont, New York, and Pennsylvania, supported by Loyalist and Regular troops. Among these were two infamous actions, referred to as “massacres” by American historians — attacks on the Wyoming and Cherry Valleys. This destructive campaign prompted the Continental Congress to mount three major retributive expeditions against the territories of the Six Nations and their allies the following year. In Fire and Desolation, Gavin Watt details individual historical conflicts, illustrates the crushing tactical expertise of the Senecas and their Loyalist allies, and provides a fresh perspective on Canada’s involvement in the American Revolution and the unfolding events of 1778.


A Dirty, Trifling Piece of Business

A Dirty, Trifling Piece of Business
Author: Gavin K. Watt
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2009-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1770705031

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By 1781, the sixth year of the American rebellion, British strategic focus had shifted from the northern states to concentrate in the south. Canada's governor, Frederick Haldimand, was responsible for the defence of the Crown's largest colony against the threat of Franco-American invasion, while assisting overall British strategy. He cleverly employed his sparse resources to vigorously raid the rebels' frontiers and create anxiety, disruption, and deprivation, as his Secret Service undermined their morale with invasion rumours and threatened their Union by negotiating with the independent republic of Vermont to return to the British fold. Haldimand flooded New York's Mohawk and Schoharie valleys with Indian and Loyalist raiders and, once the danger of invasion passed, he dispatched two coordinated expeditions south. One was launched onto Lake Champlain to alarm Albany and further the secret talks with Vermont. The second struck deep into enemy territory, fought a battle at Johnstown, and retreated precipitately. The rebels effectively countered both expeditions.


The Mohawk

The Mohawk
Author: Codman Hislop
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1989-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815624721

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Hislop writes living history. Father Jogues is there, as are Sir William Johnson and Molly Brant, Nicholas Herkimer, DeWitt Clinton, Eliphalet Nott, the Remingtons, Charles Steinmetz, and a host of others. Fur trading, land grabbing, Dutch, Palatines, Yankees, the Battle of Oriskany, the Erie Canal, the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, General Electric are all part of the story of The Mohawk. Hislop's presentation of this unique region is both informative and compelling.