Eastern Indian Frontier Art

Although I already have a Bushy Run Gallery Page at Exposure Manager,
there are some things I cannot do there, so this site was born. I hope
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Colonel Henry Bouquet and a force of approximately 400 British soldiers left Carlisle 
in July to relieve the besieged Fort Pitt and end a series of unchecked attacks against frontier outposts. 
The opening of western Pennsylvania to settlement was the result of a 
decisive victory over the Native Americans at the Battle of Bushy Run, August 5th and 6th, 1763.

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This pivotal battle fought between British and Native Americans during the conflict known as 
Pontiac's War (1763-64) was key in maintaining British control of North America. The British 
victory at Bushy Run was the critical turning point in Pontiac's War. It also prevented the 
capture of Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh) and restored lines of communication between the frontier and 
eastern settlements. The British victory helped to keep the "gateway to western expansion" open.

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Pontiac, an Ottawa chief in the Detroit areas, retaliated against British policies and control 
following the collapse of New France at the close of the French and Indian War. Because of Pontiac's 
successful advances against the British, Indian revolts quickly spread eastward. His plans were 
covert until 1763 when attacks on British outposts began. By the end of July, nine British forts 
were captured, a tenth fort abandoned, and the great strongholds of Pitt and Detroit under siege.

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Because the Indians so thoroughly controlled the frontier, information about the war filtered 
slowly east to the British high command. Once the scope of the situation was realized in late 
June, an expedition was organized to march west to Fort Pitt and then to proceed north and west 
to re-establish fallen forts. Colonel Henry Bouquet, a Swiss born professional soldier, 
commanded the expedition as it left Carlisle, Pennsylvania on July 18th.

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Indian scouts observed Bouquet's army marching west along Forbes Road and reported this to the large 
force of Indians surrounding Fort Pitt. The Indians decided to temporarily end their siege and attack 
the British expedition in the open. The attack took place one mile east of Bushy Run Station on 
August 5th and 6th, 1763. The engagement resulted in a victory for the British.

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The photos were taken at the Battle of Bushy Run reenactment in August 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008 with a Canon 20d.

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Eastern Indian Frontier Art

Bushy Run Battlefield