Welcome to the ‘Forks of Ohio’

by | Apr 13, 2008 | Uncategorized

Major Washington and the Forks of Ohio is a novel depicting the travels of George Washington through Western Pennsylvania in 1753-1754. The Major was commissioned by the Governor of Virginia to deliver a letter to the French Commander in the area. The letter basically told the French to cease any and all activity in the Allegheny River Valley because claim to this region was already made by the British colonists. This mission set the stage for the French and Indian War which occurred in the following months and ultimately led to the development of Pittsburgh at the confluence of the Monongahela, Allegheny and Ohio Rivers (The Forks of Ohio).

This work is historical fiction and as such follows the general time-line and major events of the period but does add some new characters and takes liberties with dialog, style and events. I realized when undertaking this project that there would be some that would take offense the stylizing of George Washington’s life. He is a very popular, yet misunderstood figure in American history. My attempt, like others who have taken on this task is to put a more human face on the character of Washington and move beyond Valley Forge and cherry trees and get to the real man behind the history. Obviously this is my interpretation of our first President and as such is open to critique by historians and readers alike.

I hope you enjoy the story and the characters. Please use the sign up form to get notification of updates and the release of the full novel. I am looking forward to adding more content over the next few months to celebrate the 250th birthday of Pittsburgh.


Mark Bursic

Written By

Mark Bursic, a passionate historian and storyteller, brings to life the untold stories of America’s early days. With a keen eye for detail and a love for adventure, Mark invites readers to embark on a historical journey through his novel, ‘Major Washington and the Forks of Ohio.’

Discover More Adventures

Chapter 4: Januhuk

Januhuk smiled. “At least one thing is going correctly today,” he thought. “Kublanerasaka is taking care of the white man. I knew that I could count on him to sit on the ’white toad,’ as he calls him.”   Kublanerasaka was one of the best warriors in the tribe, a...

read more

Chaper 3: White Cloud

Kublanerasaca was beside himself over this arrangement. Why should he be shamed by being forced to sit and watch this soft, snow-white blob of a man? Didn’t the new chief, Januhuk, realize this task held no honor? Kublanerasaca was annoyed with the Januhuk, but not...

read more

Chapter 2: Gist

“Back so soon,” Chris said sarcastically. “These French seem more inclined to chat than the others we’ve encountered,” replied the Major. “But less inclined to give us comfortable quarters,” put in Chris. Christopher Gist was a stocky, hulk of a man twice the Major’s...

read more

0 Comments