American Historical and Literary Curiosities, Part 12. / Second Series
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A compilation of historical anecdotes and primary documents from the Revolutionary era that includes a lively teenage girl's journal recounting her family's flight from advancing forces, encounters with marching militia and officers billeted in domestic spaces, comic incidents of mistaken threat and hurried retreats, everyday social interactions between soldiers and household members, and reproductions of related curiosities and illustrations.
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