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A historical radio play stages a colonial confrontation in which the colony's leaders defy an outside royal governor seeking to claim their territory and to seize their charter; the action centers on militia preparations, a tense shore-side parley, and a secretive effort to hide the charter inside a great oak to prevent confiscation. The script is written for radio performance, providing microphone directions, crowd and distance effects, dialectal speech, and production notes so performers can recreate the episode through vocal expression without scenery or costumes.

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Henry Fisk Carlton

Henry Fisk Carlton was an American author known for his historical narratives aimed at younger audiences. His works often focus on pivotal moments in American history, bringing to life figures such as Nathan Hale and events like Washington's crossing of the Delaware. Notable titles include "Caesar Rodney's Ride" and "The Landing of the Pilgrims," which reflect his interest in storytelling that combines educational elements with engaging narratives. Carlton's contributions to children's literature emphasize the importance of historical awareness and patriotism.

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