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BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS. General Anthony Wayne leading the victorious attack against

BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS.
General Anthony Wayne leading the victorious attack against Miami Native Americans at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, on the banks of the Maumee River, Ohio, 20 August 1794. Oil painting, c1800, attributed to Frederick Kemmelmeyer

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1794 American Indian Americana Anthony Attack August Battlefield Bicorn Cavalry Courage Folk Art Frederick Frontier Mad Anthony Miami Northwest Territory Ohio Primitive Rein Stirrup Sword Wayne Fallen Timbers Southeast


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BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS: The Triumph of General Anthony Wayne". In this photo print, we witness the defining moment of the Battle of Fallen Timbers on August 20,1794. General Anthony Wayne emerges as a fearless leader, galloping at the forefront of his victorious attack against the Miami Native Americans. Painted in oil around 1800 by Frederick Kemmelmeyer, this masterpiece captures the essence of courage and determination that defined America's frontier spirit. The scene unfolds on the banks of Ohio's Maumee River, where brave men from Wayne's cavalry charge forward with unwavering resolve. Clad in their distinctive uniforms and bicorns atop majestic horses, they embody both strength and honor. As General Wayne brandishes his sword high above his head, it symbolizes his unwavering commitment to securing peace for settlers in the Northwest Territory. This painting is not just a testament to American history; it also showcases elements of folk art with its primitive style and attention to detail. Through Kemmelmeyer's brushstrokes, we are transported back to a time when conflicts between indigenous peoples and settlers shaped our nation's identity. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Granger Collection, let it serve as a reminder that bravery knows no bounds when faced with adversity. Let us honor those who fought valiantly during this pivotal battle while acknowledging its significance in shaping America's future.

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