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Camps and Firesides of the Revolution
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Preface
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INTRODUCTION FOR TEACHERS BY MABEL HILL
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PART I HOME LIFE
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I. Thrifty Quaker Housekeeping BY MISTRESS HANNAH PENN (1700)
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2. A Wig and a Conscience BY SAMUEL SEWALL (1701)
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3. A Poor Man's Possessions BY JOHN SECCOMB (1730)
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4. Israel Putnam and the Wolf BY DAVID HUMPHREYS (ABOUT 1740)
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5. All Kinds of Paper
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6. Making Fun of the Parson BY JOSEPH GREEN (ABOUT 1750)
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7. Social Pleasures in Philadelphia BY JOHN ADAMS (1774)
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8. A Virginia Ball and Virginia Belles BY PHILIP FITHIAN (1774)
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9. Young Yankees A-frolicking BY THOMAS ANBURY (1777)
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10. A Fire in Charleston BY ELKANAH WATSON (1778)
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11. A Witchcraft Trial (1730)
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12. Negro Servants and Slaves BY PETER KALM (1748)
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PART II HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
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PART III THE INDIANS
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PART IV THE FRENCH AND THE INDIAN WARS
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PART V GETTING READY FOR THE REVOLUTION
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PART VI REVOLUTIONARY FIRESIDES
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PART VII IN CAMP
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PART VIII IN THE FIELD
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Camps and Firesides of the Revolution
THE PEPPERELL CHILDREN.
[Description: Portrait of the Pepperell children—a boy of about twelve and a slightly younger girl, holding hands. The boy wears a suit with knee-length breeches; the girl wears a white dress with a large sash across the middle and holds a small dog.]
Camps and Firesides of the Revolution