Ten American Girls From History [recurso electrónico] / Kate Dickinson Sweetser

By: Sweetser, Kate Dickinson, -1939
Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Project Gutenberg, 2007Subject(s): United States -- Biography | Women -- BiographyLOC classification: E151Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Pocahontas: the Indian girl of the Virginia forest -- Dorothy Quincy: the girl of colonial days who heard the first gun fired for independence -- Molly Pitcher: the brave gunner of the Battle of Monmouth -- Elizabeth Van Lew: the girl who risked all that slavery might be abolished and the union preserved -- Ida Lewis: the girl who kept Lime Rock burning; a heroic life-saver -- Clara Barton: "The angel of the battlefields" -- Virginia Reed: midnight heroine of the plains in pioneer days of America -- Louisa M. Alcott: author of "Little women" -- Clara Morris: the girl who won fame as an actress -- Anna Dickinson: the girl orator.
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Pocahontas: the Indian girl of the Virginia forest -- Dorothy Quincy: the girl of colonial days who heard the first gun fired for independence -- Molly Pitcher: the brave gunner of the Battle of Monmouth -- Elizabeth Van Lew: the girl who risked all that slavery might be abolished and the union preserved -- Ida Lewis: the girl who kept Lime Rock burning; a heroic life-saver -- Clara Barton: "The angel of the battlefields" -- Virginia Reed: midnight heroine of the plains in pioneer days of America -- Louisa M. Alcott: author of "Little women" -- Clara Morris: the girl who won fame as an actress -- Anna Dickinson: the girl orator.

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