Rogers Rangers and the Search for the River Ourigan

by James Trump


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/07/2017

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781543433883
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781543433876

About the Book

Thirty-six years before Lewis and Clark set out on their voyage of discovery, Major Robert Rogers, Commandant of Fort Michilimackinac, launched his own expedition in search of the elusive Northwest Passage. He was certain this water route across the continent existed. The key, however, was finding the River Ourigan, so named by the western Indians and said to run from the Shining Mountains to the Great Western Ocean. Lack of funds to sustain the mission and Rogers’ arrest, alleging he was conspiring with the French to betray the British Crown (which were proven false) forced the expedition to turn back. Now with the backing of King George, Rogers assembles a coalition of investors creating the Far West Company, whose success depends on the opening of a new trading empire west of the Mississippi River and over the Shining Mountains. Upon returning to Fort Michilimackinac, Rogers leads a battalion of Rangers in search of the fabled passage leading to the riches of the Pacific Ocean and the Far East. Travel with Major Rogers and his men through the interior of the continent and experience the wonders and dangers they encounter along the way. Does the passage really exist? Join the expedition to find out.


About the Author

James Trump is a native of Hoagland, Indiana and has been interested in American military history all his life. He is a historical reenactor and hopes to spark interest again in our country’s proud history through short, historical novels. James is also the author of: Rogers Rangers and the Raid on Fort Michilimackinac 1758- A Tale of the French and Indian War, From The Valley to The Bluffs-Company A and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, “Their Three to Our One” 1775- A Tale of Bunker Hill, and an alternative novel of Benedict Arnold-Battle of West Point 1780.