The only woman in the town : and other tales of the American Revolution
1898
813.49 P947on, 1898
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Title
The only woman in the town : and other tales of the American Revolution
Published
Waterbury, Conn. Melicent Porter Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1898
Description
199 p., [4] leaf of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
Call Number
813.49 P947on, 1898
System Control No.
(OCoLC)05292834
Note
81.1.33
The only woman in the town -- A Windham lamb in Boston town --How one boy helped the British troops out of Boston in 1776 -- Pussy Dean's beacon fire -- David Bushnell and his American turtle -- The birthday of our nation -- The overthrow of the statue of King George --Sleet and snow -- Patty Rutter : the Quaker doll who slept in Independence Hall -- Becca Blackstone's turkeys at Valley Forge -- How two little stockings saved Fort Safety -- A day and a night in the old Porter House.
The only woman in the town -- A Windham lamb in Boston town --How one boy helped the British troops out of Boston in 1776 -- Pussy Dean's beacon fire -- David Bushnell and his American turtle -- The birthday of our nation -- The overthrow of the statue of King George --Sleet and snow -- Patty Rutter : the Quaker doll who slept in Independence Hall -- Becca Blackstone's turkeys at Valley Forge -- How two little stockings saved Fort Safety -- A day and a night in the old Porter House.
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