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Fall of Vicksburg; Battle of Gettysburg; Sheri-
dan's Ride; Sherman's March to the Sea; Gen.
Grant; Gen. Lee; Stonewall Jackson; "Jeb"
Stuart; Gen. Sherman; Gen. Sheridan; Jefferson
Davis.

Dates same as Fifth Year.

HISTORY FOR PRIMARY GRADES

SPECIAL REFERENCES FOR FIRST, SECOND, AND

THIRD YEARS

These references may be used for other years also. We put them here because most of them are specially adapted to younger pupils.

Monroe's Story of Our Country.- Columbus, pp. 929; John and Sebastian Cabot, pp. 37-46; Sir Walter Raleigh, pp. 46-55; John Smith, pp. 55-68; Pocahontas, pp. 68-79; The Pilgrims, pp. 79-97; Roger Williams, pp. 97-107; William Penn, pp. 114-124; King Philip, pp. 129-142; Benjamin Franklin, pp. 147-157; Driven into Exile, pp. 167-172; Washington's Boyhood, pp. 179–185; Stirring Times in Boston, pp. 193-200; Arnold, the Traitor, pp. 252-259.

American History Stories. Volume I. The Boy Columbus, pp. 13-15; Columbus and Isabella, pp. 19– 22; Voyage of Columbus, pp. 22, 23; The People Columbus found, p. 24 (Indians. Tell about them. See Eggleston's History for pictures); Sad Days in Life of Columbus, p. 25; Story of Balboa, pp. 42, 43; John

Smith and Pocahontas, pp. 48-52; The Pilgrims, pp. 57– 63; Samoset, pp. 122-124; William Penn, pp. 93–99; Farmer Dustin, pp. 139–141.

American History Stories. Volume II.— The Boston Boys, pp. 19-22; A Brave Little Girl, pp. 23, 24; Paul Revere's Ride, pp. 41–44; "Free and Equal,” pp. 87, 88; Story of Lydia Darrah, pp. 89, 90; The Fox of the Southern Swamp, pp. 108-110; Putnam and the Wolf, pp. 116, 117; Nancy Hart, pp. 146, 147.

American History Stories. Volume III. Fulton's Steamboat, pp. 31-33; The American Army of Two, pp. 50-54; John Brown, pp. 131-137.

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American History Stories. Volume IV.Lincoln, pp. 5-12; Young Col. Ellsworth, pp. 29, 30; Eddie, the Drummer Boy, pp. 44-47; A Brave Boy at Fort Henry, pp. 59, 60; A Plucky Boy at Fort Donelson, pp. 63, 64; The Mock Funeral, pp. 95-98; Sharpshooters, pp. 98-100; Joe Parsons, pp. 102, 103; The Home Aids of the War Picture, pp. 103-110; John Burns; Jenny Wade, pp. 130, 131.

Eggleston's First Book in American History. - Columbus, pp. 1-17; John Smith, pp. 23-34; Story of Pocahontas, pp. 35-40; Hudson, pp. 42-49; Miles Standish, pp. 49-53; William Penn, pp. 59-66; Boyhood of Franklin, pp. 86-89; Young George Washington, pp. 102–108; Daniel Boone, pp. 134-140; Morse and the Telegraph, pp. 161–170; Early Life of Abraham Lincoln, pp. 171–176.

Blaisdell's Stories of the Civil War. - The Death of

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Col. Ellsworth, pp. 25-27; Little Eddie, the Drummer Boy, pp. 36-41; A Thrilling Experience in a Balloon, pp. 47-53; How a Boy helped McClellan, pp. 62-67; Old Abe, the Soldier Bird, pp. 68–73; A Boy's Experience at the Battle of Fredericksburg, pp. 74-81; Two Scouts who had Nerves of Steel, pp. 113-119; The Message of Life, pp. 129–137; The Perils of a Spy's Life, pp. 146–153; The Horrors of Andersonville Prison, pp. 158–163; The Heroism of Rebecca Wright, pp. 158-164; The Fortunes of War, pp. 169-177; Barter and Trade in Andersonville Prison, pp. 178–181; Bread cast upon the Waters, pp. 182– 186; Running the Blockade, pp. 197-207; Boys in the Late War, pp. 208-215; How they lived in the South during the War, pp. 216-221; Foes become Friends, pp. 222

229.

Lee and Shepard's The Boston Tea Party. - Story of throwing overboard the Tea, pp. 13-18; The Skirmish at Lexington, pp. 22-28; The Fight at Concord, pp. 29-43; Fifer's Story of Battle of Saratoga, pp. 44-46; Arnold's Expedition against Quebec, pp. 47-67; The Green Mountain Boys at Ticonderoga, pp. 68-75; Gen. Putnam's Ride down the Precipice, pp. 76-79; Gen. Stark and the Battle of Bennington, pp. 80-97; Gen. Sullivan saved by his Wife, pp. 98-107; Washington's Escape from Capture, pp. 114-125; The Cruelty of Tarleton, pp. 126-134; The Mutiny at Morristown, pp. 155-173; The Battle of Bunker Hill, pp. 174-182.

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Johonnot's Grandfather's Stories. The Boston Boys, pp. 69, 70; Washington and the Horse, pp. 71-74; Our Grandmothers at School, pp. 74-81; The Boston Tea Party, pp. 81-85; Rebecca, the Drummer, pp. 88-97; Daniel Webster as a Boy, pp. 97–100.

Johonnot's Stories of Heroic Deeds. Columbus and the Eclipse, pp. 25-27; The Pequots, pp. 27-29; The Story of Mrs. Dustin, pp. 31–34; Frances Slocum, pp. 39– 43; Obed's Pumpkins, pp. 43-50; The Gaspé, pp. 5053; Ethan Allen, pp. 53, 54; Gen. Prescott, pp. 56–58; Prescott and the Yankee Boy, pp. 58-62; The Daring of Paul Jones, pp. 66-71; Lydia Darrah, pp. 77-80; The Tory's Horse, pp. 83-87; Gen. Schuyler, pp. 87-92; Story of Franklin's Kite, pp. 123-126.

Johonnot's Stories of Our Country. - Ponce de Leon, pp. 7-9; De Soto, pp. 9-15; John Smith and Pocahontas, pp. 15-24; Henry Hudson, pp. 24-29; Massasoit, pp. 2932; Roger Williams, pp. 32-37; King Philip, pp. 37–44; The Three Regicides, pp. 48–52; The Charter Oak, pp. 60-64; The Acadian Exiles, pp. 66-72; William Penn and the Indians, pp. 72-77; George Washington, pp. 8594; Patrick Henry, pp. 94-98 ; Israel Putnam, pp. 98–108 ; The Youth of Franklin, pp. 108-115; John Paul Jones, pp. 115-123; Gen. Marion, pp. 126-131; Ethan Allen and Ticonderoga, pp. 135-140; Valley Forge, pp. 140– 146; Arnold and André, pp. 155-160; Champe, pp. 160– 166; Perry and Lake Erie, pp. 177-187; The Star-Span

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