"With her talent as a storyteller and her commitment to scholarly detail, Gwynne Potts has restored a chapter in American history that was too long overlooked. Clark and Croghan made essential contributions to the establishment of our country, which this book so richly recounts."—Susan Reigler, author of
author of The Complete Guide to Kentucky State Parks
"The American Revolution in the East and West are enduring areas of historical interest and produced many a loyal soldier who did their duty in creating a new nation. Some, like George Rogers Clark, became famous—the Conqueror of the Northwest. Others, like William Croghan, a loyal soldier of the Virginia Line who went west after the war, did not. In George Rogers Clark and William Croghan: A Story of the Revolution, Settlement, and Early Life at Locust Grove, Gwynne Tuell Potts vividly and thoroughly tells the story of both men and how their lives intersected in fighting a war for independence and in frontier Kentucky."—James J. Holmberg, Curator of Collections, The Filson Historical Society