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  • Never was a person more mortified than I was at this time, to see so fair an opportunity to push a victory; Detroit lost for want of a few men.

    "The Buffalo Trace" by George R. Wilson, Indiana Historical Society Publications, volume 15, number 2, Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, (pp. 189), 1946.
  • I have given the United States half the territory they possess, and for them to suffer me to remain in poverty, in consequence of it, will not redound much to their honor hereafter.

    Honor   Suffering   Half  
    "Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio, 1778 - 1783, and Life of Gen. George Rogers Clark" by William Hayden English, vol. 2, (p. 789), 1896.
  • My name is Clark, and I have come out to see what you brave fellows are doing in Kentucky and to lend you a helping hand, if necessary.

    Names   Kentucky   Hands  
    "Life and Times of Col. Daniel Boone". Book by Nancy Ellis, 2011.
  • Great things have been effected by a few men well conducted.

    Robert C. Alberts, George Rogers Clark (1975). “George Rogers Clark and the Winning of the Old Northwest”
  • If a country is not worth protecting it is not worth claiming.

    Country   Ifs  
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George Rogers Clark

  • Born: November 19, 1752
  • Died: February 13, 1818