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Kathleen
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Alice Turner Curtis |
In the early summer of 1863, eleven-year-old Kathleen Webb finds herself involved in several memorable adventures in the days leading up to the decisive Civil War battle at Gettysburg. |
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A little maid of old New York
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Alice Turner Curtis |
Ten-year-old Annette finds a way to prove her loyalty as a good American during the British occupation of New York City in the Revolutionary War. |
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A little maid of Narragansett Bay
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Alice Turner Curtis |
Penelope Balfour and her brother Ted find ways to provide help to the American patriots camped near their Rhode Island farm during the Revolutionary War. |
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A little maid of old Maine
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Alice Turner Curtis |
To help the men of Machias, Maine, capture an English gunboat in June 1775, Rebecca and Anna undertake a dangerous journey through a forest to get ammunition for them. |
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A little maid of Province Town
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Alice Turner Curtis |
During the Revolutionary War, eight-year-old Anne Nelson, living in Provincetown on Cape Cod, determines to help the patriots' cause by carrying an important message from Boston to Newburyport. |
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A little maid of Ticonderoga
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Alice Turner Curtis |
While visiting her aunt and cousin near Fort Ticonderoga, on the western shore of Lake Champlain, Faith Carew learns a secret about the fort that concerns Ethan Allen's "Green Mountain boys." |
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A little maid of old Connecticut
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Alice Turner Curtis |
In 1776 a young Connecticut girl, unaware that her hat box contains a mysterious package from a Tory prisoner, travels by stagecoach to visit her grandmother. |
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