A striking and handsome portrayal of George Rogers Clark by sculptor Hermon MacNeil
A young, confident George Rogers Clark receiving his orders from Patrick Henry to attack the British outposts on the western frontier.
The laylight was etched and painted with an intricate design of swirls in the outer rings with the Seal of the United States at the center.
George Rogers Clark on horseback leading settlers across the Allegheny Mountains.
George Rogers Clark in Cahokia, at a council he called with local Indian tribes in an effort to negotiate peace.
Clark and 170 of his men trek 19 days from Kaskaskia to Vincennes the last 10 days of which were spent wading through icy floodwaters.
The small force of Frontiersmen make lots of noise and fire as quickly as they can in order to present the image of a larger force.
Clark's victory here completely changed the dynamics of the western frontier.
Winthrop Sargent, the secretary of the Northwest Territory reads the Northwest Ordinance to settlers.
In 1804 three flags day celebrates the history and acquisition of the Louisiana Territory.
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