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DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION AND THEIR TIMES
1769-1776
A Historical Romance
BY
CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN
BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1896
INTRODUCTION.
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION.
I.
ROBERT WALDEN GOES TO MARKET.
II.
FIRST DAY IN BOSTON.
III.
THE SONS OF LIBERTY.
IV.
AN EVENING WITH SAM ADAMS.
V.
A GARDEN TEA-PARTY.
VI.
CHRIST CHURCH CHIMES.
VII.
LAUNCHING OF THE BERINTHIA BRANDON.
VIII.
CHRISTOPHER SNIDER.
IX.
THE LOBSTERS AND ROPEMAKERS.
X.
MRS. NEWVILLE’S DINNER-PARTY.
XI.
SOCIETY LIFE IN LONDON.
XII.
A NEW ENGLAND GIRL.
XIII.
THE MOHAWKS AND THEIR TEA-PARTY.
XIV.
BENEVOLENCE AND BROTHERHOOD.
XV.
THE MIDNIGHT RIDE.
XVI.
THE MORNING DRUMBEAT.
XVII.
BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA.
XVIII.
BESIEGED.
XIX.
BUNKER HILL.
XX.
WHEN THE TIDE WAS GOING OUT.
XXI.
THE ESCAPE.
XXII.
BRAVE OF HEART.
XXIII.
SUNDERING OF HEARTSTRINGS.
XXIV.
IN THE OLD HOME.
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