Lord Dunmore's War, 1774
United States U.S. Military
Colonial Wars, 1607-1763
Lord Dunmore's War, 1774
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History
Lord Dunmore's War was fought between Virginian colonists and the Shawnee, Mingo, and Delaware Indians. The fighting and/or troop movements were in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.
Most men who served in Lord Dunmore's War were between the ages of 16 and 60, born between 1714-1758. Some were born as early as 1704 or as late as 1762.
- Reuben Gold Thwaites and Louise Phelps Kellogg, eds, Documentary history of Dunmore's war, 1774 Madison : Wisconsin Historical Society, 1905. FS Library Digital
- Virgil A. Lewis, History of the Battle of Point Pleasant : fought between white men and Indians at the mouth of the Great Kanawha River (now Point Pleasant, West Virginia), Monday, October 10th, 1774, the chief event of the Lord Dunmore's War Charleston, West Virginia : The Tribune Printing Co., Charleston West Virginia, 1909 FS Library Digital
- Cecil B. Smyth, Jr., Dunmore's War, 1774 : a concise narrative of the 1774 campaign of the Virginia frontiersmen against the Indian tribes of the Ohio Valley El Paso, Texas? : C.B. Smyth?, 1994?975.4 M2sm
Records
Colonies:
Native Americans:
- Shawnees
- Mingos
General Society of Colonial Wars
The General Society of Colonial Wars was established in 1893. Membership in the society requires that the member be a male at least 18 years of age and be able to show direct lineage to an ancestor who served in the Colonial Wars. See General Society of Colonial Wars for more information on the society and its records.
Websites
References
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, Dunmore's War, (accessed 01 February 2012).
- FamilySearch Library US/Canada Consultants, "Lord Dunmore's War, History,"inLAD Release 4.1, FamilySearch Library, 2004, mjm.
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