Originally Published 1852
Features 11 Ink Illustrations
Newly Edited with new typesetting for ease of reading.
22 Stories of Patriotism and bravery during the American Revolution.
Contains some archaic punctuation and regional dialects or accented English.
From the Preface of the book: To awaken in the minds of all Americans that veneration of the patriots and heroes of the War of Independence, and that emulation of their noble example which is so necessary to the maintenance of our liberties, are the objects of this little work. Every day's developments illustrate the importance of these objects. In the enjoyment of the freedom and prosperity of our country, we are apt to underrate the means by which that enjoyment was secured to us, and to forget the men who worked for that end. A knowledge of the toils and sufferings of the noble-hearted fathers of the Revolution is the best preventative, or curative, for this "falling off." War, clothed as it is, with horrors, is to be condemned, and the spirit which leads to it should be driven from the breasts of men. But generous devotion, strength of resolution, and far reaching skill, are things to be commended and imitated wherever displayed. In these pages, will be found stories of the chief men of the Revolution, so connected, by the manner in which they are narrated, as to give a general interest to them- "The Old Bell of Independence" being the rallying point of the veteran story-tellers.
Contains some archaic punctuation and regional dialects or accented English.
IntroductionThe Story of General WashingtonThe Spy's FateThe Story of the SermonThe Story of the PrayerThe Story of Lydia DarraghThe Dead Man's LakeThe Story of the Half-BreedThe Story of the Death of Colonel LovelaceThe Story of the Murder of Miss M'CreaThe Story of the Defence of Shell's Block-HouseThe Story of Bate's RevengeThe story of General WayneThe story of the Outlaw of the PinesThe Tory's ConversionThe Timely RescueThe Battle of GermantownThe Battle of The KegsArnold's TreasonThe Capture of General PrescottJonathan Riley and Frank LillyThe Massacre of WyomingThe Story of the Dauphin's BirthdayEdited and Published by The Ages Publishing
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