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XVI. CHARLES LEE.

Washington and His Country, pp. 144-148, 248, 250255, 274, 275, 349, 350; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. III., pp. 657–661.

XVII. VALLEY FORGE.

Barnes's One Hundred Years of American Independence, pp. 245–248; American History Stories, vol. II., pp. 95-97; Scudder's Washington, pp. 170-177; The Youth's History of United States, vol. II., p. 52; Bryant's Popu lar History of United States, vol. III., pp. 393-395; Historical Classic Readings, No. 10, pp. 20-25.

XVIII. LA FAYETTE.

Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. III., pp. 586-590; American History Stories, vol. II., pp. 148– 150; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. IV., p. 189, vol. V., pp. 126-133, 215, 274-277; Richardson's History of Our Country, p. 229; Cyclopedia of Persons and Places, pp. 455, 456; Swinton's Advanced Fourth Reader, pp. 322-341; Stories of the Old Dominion, pp. 308-312; Barnes's One Hundred Years American Independence, pp. 201, 202; Watson's The Friend of Washington.

XIX. OUR FLAG.

American History Stories, vol. II., pp. 76–78; Origin of the Stars and Stripes, E. W. Tuffley, Saint Nicholas, 11, Part I. 66; The Youth's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 375, 376; Johonnot's Stories of Our Country, pp.

187-192; Preble's History of the Flag of United States. Origin of the Stars and Stripes, a small pamphlet to accompany the Washington Chart, which illustrates the growth of the Flag. Published by Root and Tinker, New York. Lalor's Cyclopedia of Political Science, vol. II., pp. 232, 233; Higginson's Young Folks' History of United States, pp. 199-201; Building the Nation, pp. 219, 232-234; Pratt's American History Stories, vol. II., pp. 76-82; Anderson's United States Reader, pp. 361-364; Johnston's Shorter History of United States, p. 77 Lossing's History of the United States, pp. 144, 245, 437; Leading Facts of American History, 175, 178, 357, 218; How we are Governed, pp. 152, 230. Poems: Star-Spangled Banner, Key; Flag of the Free, Millard; The American Flag, Drake (in Bryant's Library of Poetry and Song); God save the Flag, O. W. Holmes.

XX. JOHN PAUL JONES.

John Paul Jones, American Pioneers and Patriots. Series (passim); Bryant's Popular History of United States, vol. III., pp. 618-623; Story of the American Sailor, pp. 118-127; Abbott's Blue Jackets of '76, pp. 83-154; Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. III., pp. 4349; Roosevelt's Naval War of 1812; Cooper's Naval History of United States; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. III., pp. 467, 468.

XXI. BENEDICT ARNOLD.

Monroe's Story of Our Country, pp. 253-259; The Youth's History of United States, vol. I., p. 357, vol. II., pp. 114-130; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. V., pp. 423-438; Washington and His Country (Fiske & Irving), pp. 401-421; Anderson's New Grammar School History of United States, pp. 192-198; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. I., pp. 93-96; Stories of the Old Dominion, pp. 299-307; Markham's Colonial Days, pp. 387–409; Dodge's Stories of American History, pp. 132-141; Cyclopedia of Persons and Places, p. 66; Sparks's Life of Arnold, pp. 3-11, 324-326, 331, 332; Boys of '76, pp. 303-333; Lee & Shepard's Boston Tea Party, pp. 47-67.

XXII. ANDRE.

Sparks's Life of Arnold, pp. 281-184; Barnes's One Hundred Years of American Independence, pp. 300-303; Anderson's Popular History of United States, pp. 169172; The Youth's History of United States, vol. II., pp. 115-127; The Two Spies, pp. 81-105; Dodge's Stories of American History, pp. 132–141; Boys of '76, pp. 306–333; Stories of the Old Dominion, pp. 299-306; Cyclopedia of Persons and Places, pp. 48, 49; Richardson's History of Our Country, pp. 254-259; Washington and His Country (Fiske & Irving), pp. 401-419. Poem: André's Request to Washington, N. P. Willis.

XXIII. ROBERT MORRIS.

Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. IV., pp. 416, 417; Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 170, 171; Anderson's New Grammar School History of United States, pp. 168, 169; Richardson's History of Our Country, p. 277; Historical Classic Readings, No. 10, pp. 43-49.

XXIV. MARION AND THE PARTISANS.

Barnes's One Hundred Years American Independence, pp. 287, 296, 312, 313; American History Stories, vol. II., pp. 108-113; The Youth's History of United States, vol. II., pp. 105-110; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. V., pp. 394, 401, 402, 503, 498-503; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. IV., pp. 207–209; Boys of '76, pp. 296, 297, 300–302, 360-362; The Swamp Fox. Poem: Song of Marion's Men, Bryant.

THE REPUBLIC FROM 1789 TO 1820

I. DANIEL BOONE AND THE INDIANS.

The Winning of the West, vol. I., pp. 137-155, 244271; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. I., pp. 315, 316; Wright's Children's Stories of American Progress, pp. 8-38; Eggleston's Household History, pp. 233-334; Daniel Boone's Life, American Pioneers and Patriots Series (passim); Eggleston's First Book in American History, pp. 134-141; Half Hours with American History, vol. II., pp. 169-180; Bogart's Border Boy.

II. ELI WHITNEY AND THE COTTON GIN.

Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 195–197; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. VI., pp. 488, 489; E. E. Hale's Stories of Inventions, pp. 222-232; Cyclopedia of Persons and Places, p. 861; Building the Nation, pp. 73-77; Anderson's Popular History of United States, pp. 187, 188; Young Folks' History of America (Butterworth), pp. 351, 352; Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. III., pp. 106-108.

III. BURR AND HAMILTON.

Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. I., pp. 465–468, vol. III., pp. 56-59; The Youth's History of United States, vol. II., pp. 243, 244, vol. III., pp. 322326; Barnes's One Hundred Years of American Independence, pp. 362, 363; Building the Nation, pp. 134139; Poor Boys who became Famous, pp. 342, 355, 360, 365.

IV. FULTON AND THE STEAMBOAT.

The Youth's History of United States, vol. II., pp. 245-247; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. II., pp. 563, 564; Towle's Heroes and Martyrs of Invention, pp. 160-170; Eggleston's First Book in American History, pp. 141-146; Eggleston's Household History of United States, pp. 277-282; Thomas W. Knox's Life of Robert Fulton; Cyclopedia of Persons and Places, pp. 318, 319; Anderson's Popular History of United States, pp. 201-203; Richardson's History of Our Coun

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