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Atlanta, Ga

Table of Contents

America Page 11 Washington's Name Page 12 Washington's Inauguration Page 13 Important Characters of the Revolutionary Period in Ameri- can History Page 14 Battle of Alamance Page 20 Battle of Lexington Page 22 Signers of Declaration Page 35 Life at Valley Forge Page 37 Old Williamsburg Page 46 Song of the Revolution Page 52 A True Story of the Revolution Page 53 Georgia Poem Page 55 Forts of Georgia Page 56 James Edward Oglethorpe Page 59 The Condition of Georgia During the Revolution Page 61 Fort Rutledge of the Revolution Page 65 The Efforts of LaFayette for the Cause of American Independence Page 72 James Jackson Page 77 Experiences of Joab Home Page 79 Historical Sketch of Margaret Katherine Barry Page 81 Art and Artists of the Revolution Page 84 Uncle Sam Explained Again Page 87 An Episode of the War of the Revolution Page 88 State Flowers Page 93 Georgia State History, Naming of the Counties Page 95 An Historic Tree Page 100 Independence Day Page 101 Kitty Page 102 Battle of Kettle Creek Page 108 A Daring Exploit of Grace and Rachael Martin Ill A Revolutionary Puzzle Page 112 South Carolina in the Revolution Page 112 Lyman Hall Page 118 A Romance of Revolutionary Times Page 120 Fort Motte, South Carolina Page 121 Peter Strozier Page 123 Independence Day Page 125 Sarah Gilliam Williamson Page 127 A Colonial Hiding Place Page 129 A Hero of the Revolution Page 131 John Paul Jones Page 132 The Real Georgia Cracker Page 135 The Dying Soldier Page 136 When Benjamin Franklin Scored Page 139 A Revolutionary Baptising Page 139 George Walton Page 140 Thomas Jefferson Page 143 Orators of the American Revolution Page 150 The Flag of Our Country (Poem) Page 154 The Old Virginia Gentleman Page 155 When Washington Was Wed (Poem) Page 160 Rhode Island in the American Revolution Page 162 Georgia and Her Heroes in the Revolution Page 168 United States Treasury Seal Page 173 Willie Was Saved Page 174 Virginia Revolutionary Forts Page 175 Uncrowned Queens and Kings as Shown Through Humorous Incidents of the Revolution Page 185 A Colonial Story Page 192 Molly Pitcher for Hall of Fame Page 195 Revolutionary Relics Page 196 Tragedy of the Revolution Overlooked by Historians Page 197 John Martin Page 204 John Stark, Revolutionary Soldier Page 206 Benjamin Franklin Page 209 Captain Mugf ord Page 211 Governor John Clark Page 214 Party Relations in England and Their Effect on the American Revolution Page 221 Early Means of Transportation by Land and Water Page 228 Colonel Benjamin Hawkins Page 236 Governor Jared Irwin Page 240 Education of Men and Women of the American Revolution Page 243 Nancy Hart Page 252 Battle of Kings Mountain (Poem) Page 255 William Cleghorn Page 257 7 The Blue Laws of Old Virginia Page 259 Elijah Clark Page 264 Francis Marion Page 266 Light Horse Harry Page 274 Our Legacy (Poem) Page 276 The Ride of Mary Slocumb Page 277 The Hobson Sisters Page 284 Washington's March Through Somersett County, N J Page 289 Hannah Arnett Page 293 Button Gwinnett Page 298 Forced by Pirates to Walk The Plank Page 300 Georgia Women of Early Days Page 301 Robert Sallette Page 308 General LaFayette's Visit to Macon Page 312 Yes ! Tomorrow's Flag Day (Poem) Page 317 Flag Day Page 319 End of the Revolution Page 328 Indian Legends Counties of Georgia Bearing Indian Names Page 330 Story of Early Indian Days Page 331 Chief Van House Page 332 Indian Tale Page 334 William White and Daniel Boone Page 336 The Legend of Lovers' Leap Page 337 Indian Mound Page 344 Storiette of States Derived from Indian Names Page 346 Cherokee Alphabet Page 348 The Boy and His Arrow Page 351 Indian Spring, Georgia Page 353 Tracing The Mclntosh Trail Page 367 Georgia School Song Page 369

Edition Notes

Genre
Folklore., Anecdotes.

Classifications

Library of Congress
E296 .F75

The Physical Object

Pagination
p., 2 l., 11-378 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7132480M
Internet Archive
revolutionaryrea00fostiala
LCCN
14000043
Library Thing
1997240

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