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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
1.
PART I HOME LIFE
2.
PART II HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
3.
PART III THE INDIANS
4.
PART IV THE FRENCH AND THE INDIAN WARS
5.
PART V GETTING READY FOR THE REVOLUTION
6.
PART VI REVOLUTIONARY FIRESIDES
7.
PART VII IN CAMP
68.
68. Kentucky Riflemen FROM THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE (1775)
69.
69. Winter Amusements in Canada BY A GERMAN OFFICER (1777)
70.
70. Queer Cavalry BY ALEXANDER GRAYDON (ABOUT 1778)
71.
71. The Amenities of Camp Life BY SURGEON JAMES THACHER (1779)
72.
72. New Hampshire Men BY MARQUIS DE CHASTELLUX (1780)
73.
73. At Washington's Headquarters BY MARQUIS DE CHASTELLUX ( 1780)
74.
74. Close Quarters for Washington BY MARQUIS DE CHASTELLUX (1782)
75.
75. Camp Fare BY GEORGE WASHINGTON (1779)
76.
76. A View of American Troops BY A GERMAN OFFICER (1777)
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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