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A folk‑lore narrative blends historical sketch and light fiction to portray Jonathan Trumbull and the Connecticut community that became a wartime center. Through anecdotal episodes and a convivial fictional interpreter, the text reconstructs the governor’s home as a war office and communications hub, outlines local secret‑service activity and the flow of recruits and supplies, and records visits by prominent Revolutionary figures. Interwoven portraits of domestic sacrifice, civic leadership, and small‑town character moments—including scenes of private counsel, village folklore, and dramatized incidents—convey the atmosphere and communal responsibilities of a people engaged in the struggle for independence.

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Hezekiah Butterworth

Hezekiah Butterworth was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. He wrote a variety of works that often blended historical themes with engaging narratives, making them appealing to young readers. His notable titles include "Brother Jonathan" and the "Zigzag Journeys" series, which offered adventurous explorations of different cultures and historical events. Butterworth's storytelling is characterized by its educational value, aiming to inspire curiosity and a love for history among children. His works remain a part of the literary heritage that reflects the values and interests of his time.

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