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  1. 28 de feb. de 2011 · Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818, Clark family, Clark's Expedition to the Illinois (1778-1779), Clark's Expedition against Detroit, 1781 Publisher Indianapolis, Ind. ; Kansas City, Mo. : Bowen-Merrill Co. Collection lincolncollection; americana Contributor Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection Language English Volume 2

  2. George Rogers Clark Biography. George Rogers Clark was the second son of John and Ann Rogers Clark. Both families were Virginia landholders, and after their marriage they moved to a 400 acre farm left to Clark by his father, Jonathan. This land was located on the Rivanna River, two miles east of Charlottesville and two and one-half miles ...

  3. George Rogers Clark Chapter is the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) that serves Olympia and Thurston County, Washington.

  4. When Winchester High School and Clark County High School merged to form George Rogers Clark High School in 1963, the students elected to keep the Smoke Signals name and preserve its tradition. For more than 60 years, with only a short hiatus for a few years in the early 2000s, the staff’s goal has been to “educate, entertain, and engage” the high school student body of Winchester.

  5. The second son of John and Ann Rogers Clark, George Rogers Clark (1752-1818) was born near Charlottesville, Virginia, and spent much of his youth on a plantation in Caroline County. After showing little aptitude for formal education, he was trained as a surveyor, and in 1772 and 1773 he made his first journeys west by the Ohio River to explore, hunt, and survey in adjacent areas of Ohio and ...

  6. George Rogers Clark (ur. 19 listopada 1752, zm. 13 lutego 1818) – amerykański żołnierz, szczególnie aktywny na północno-zachodnim pograniczu w czasie wojny o niepodległość Stanów Zjednoczonych . Będąc prawie przez całą wojnę przywódcą milicji stanu Kentucky, Clark przyczynił się w głównej mierze do zdobycia Kaskaskii ...

  7. (1752–1818). Partly due to the military leadership of General George Rogers Clark, the United States emerged from the American Revolution with room for westward expansion. Clark was a famous figure in the early history of Kentucky .