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Ten American Girls From History.
Type:
- American colonial
- good character or deeds
- military, heroines of battle
- pioneer
WorldCat Record | Hathi Trust Record
Biographies
1 | B17215 | Pocahontas: the Indian Girl of the Virginia Forest | ||
2 | B17216 | Dorothy Quincy: the Girl of Colonial Days Who Heard the First Gun Fired for Independence | ||
3 | B17217 | Molly Pitcher: the Brave Gunner of the Battle of Monmouth | ||
4 | B17218 | Elizabeth Van Lew: the Girl Who Risked All That Slavery Might Be Abolished and the Union Preserved | ||
5 | B17219 | Ida Lewis: the Girl Who Kept Lime Rock Burning | ||
6 | B17220 | a Heroic Life-Saver | ||
7 | B17221 | Clara Barton: “The Angel of the Battlefields.” | ||
8 | B17222 | Virginia Reed: Midnight Heroine of the Plains in Pioneer Days of America | ||
9 | B17223 | Louisa M. Alcott: Author of “Little Women.” | ||
10 | B17224 | Clara Morris: the Girl Who Won Fame as an Actress | ||
11 | B17225 | Anna Dickinson: the Girl Orator |
Persons
- Kate Dickinson Sweetser · Author
Publishers/Publications
- New York: Harper, 1917