Anthony Wayne, 1745-1796

audiobook

Anthony Wayne, 1745-1796

by Randolph C. (Randolph Chandler) Downes, Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County

EN·~13 minutes·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

ANTHONY WAYNE 1745-1796

0:51
2

FOREWORD

11:58
3

Transcriber’s Notes

0:15

Description

This concise biography follows the remarkable journey of a Pennsylvania native whose restless energy propelled him from a modest upbringing to the forefront of America’s fight for independence. After an early stint as a surveyor in Nova Scotia, he returned home to manage his family’s tannery and soon found himself drawn into the revolutionary cause, leading local committees and a Chester County regiment.

His reputation for boldness earned the trust of the nation’s leaders, and when the young republic faced a dire crisis on the western frontier, he was tasked with rebuilding a shattered army. Through decisive action and relentless determination, he secured a pivotal victory that opened the way for settlement and gave rise to a city that bears his name. Listeners will discover how his blend of daring and discipline shaped both the battlefield and the emerging communities of the early United States.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 minutes (12K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-05-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

RC

Randolph C. (Randolph Chandler) Downes

b. 1901

A longtime Ohio historian, teacher, and editor, he wrote widely on frontier life, Native American history, the Maumee Valley, and later Warren G. Harding. His work grew out of decades spent in classrooms, archives, and local historical institutions.

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PL

Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County

A long-running Indiana public library system, this organization became known for preserving local history and making it accessible to everyday readers. Its publications often reflect Fort Wayne’s regional past and the library’s strong interest in genealogy, community memory, and public education.

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