"Memoirs On The Military Resources Of The Valley Of The Ohio," with the subtitle "As Applicable To Operations On The Gulf Of Mexico," offers a detailed look at the strategic importance of the Ohio Valley during the early 19th century. Authored by John Sanders and James Louis Mason, this historical account provides valuable insights into the military resources available in the region and their potential impact on military operations, particularly those related to the Gulf of Mexico.
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