Diary of Captain John Cooke, 1794

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In the wake of a burgeoning nation grappling with its identity, "Diary of Captain John Cooke, 1794" by John Cooke provides an intimate glimpse into the life of a soldier during General Wayne's campaign. This compelling document captures the essence of military duty while reflecting on the ideals of liberty and governance that shaped early America. Cooke’s firsthand observations reveal the complexities of leadership and the sacrifices made in pursuit of unalienable rights. Ideal for historians and civic activists, this diary not only chronicles military engagements but also serves as a testament to the spirit of resilience. Delve into the mind of a captain navigating the tumultuous waters of a fledgling republic, where every entry resonates with the struggle for freedom.

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