Diary of Captain John Cooke, 1794

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Diary of Captain John Cooke, 1794

by active 1792-1794 John Cooke, Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County

EN·~14 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

FOREWORD

13:48

Transcriber’s Notes

0:15

Description

A day‑by‑day record from the spring of 1794, this journal places you right alongside Captain John Cooke and General “Mad” Anthony Wayne’s expedition into the Ohio frontier. From the march to the Miami villages and the hurried construction of earthen breastworks, the entries capture the grit of soldiers coping with relentless rain, scarce timber, and the constant threat of desertion. Interwoven with the mundane—prices for mutton, coffee and whisky, a sudden supply drop from General Barbie, and a Sunday sermon on Romans 8:31—the diary paints a vivid picture of frontier life and the emerging community at what would become Fort Wayne.

Beyond the battlefield, Cooke’s meticulous notes reveal early market activity, the first public worship services, and the uneasy mix of military and civilian concerns that shaped the young settlement. For listeners interested in the raw, unvarnished details of early American expansion, the manuscript offers a rare, intimate glimpse into the challenges and hopes of those who forged the western frontier.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 minutes (13K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2021-06-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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active 1792-1794 John Cooke

A rare firsthand voice from the early American frontier, this soldier-diarist left a compact but vivid record of campaign life in 1794. What survives suggests a careful observer with a trained mind and an eye for telling detail.

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Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County

A longtime Indiana public library, this institution became known for preserving and publishing local history as well as serving generations of readers in Fort Wayne and Allen County. Its name appears on a wide range of regional history titles, especially works tied to northeastern Indiana and family research.

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