THUS FELL TECUMSEH, The 1813 Struggle for the Northwest Territory, and the Mystery Surrounding who Killed Tecumseh, revealed through the personal accounts of the participants. by Frank E. Kuron. Softbound, 6” x 9”, 335 pages. The debate over how and by whose hand Tecumseh fell, during the Battle of the Thames in 1813, has raged for over 200 years.
History generally credits Col. Richard M. Johnson, who eventually became vice-president of the United States, as the man who slew the renowned Shawnee leader.
But now, compiled in one source, are the words of the men who bore witness to this event. Many of their testimonies suggest that someone other than Col. Johnson had killed Tecumseh!
Read the letters, newspaper accounts, and journal entries of the men who were at the battle. Play the detective and weigh the evidence. Can you separate fact from fiction?
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THUS FELL TECUMSEH
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