Once Upon a Time in Delaware - Katharine Pyle

Once Upon a Time in Delaware

MERCANTILE PRINTING COMPANY WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
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·ONCE·UPON·A·TIME· ·IN·DELAWARE·
by Katharine Pyle Edited by Emily P. Bissell Drawings by Ethel Pennewill Brown
To be Copyrighted by the Delaware Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1911
Dear Girls and Boys:
These true stories are written just for you. They tell how once upon a time brave men and women came across the ocean and landed here in the wilderness, among the Indian tribes; how they made farms and towns and cities and formed a state; and how they fought for the freedom and the peace that Delaware now enjoys. Only thirteen out of the forty-eight states of our Union are original colonies, and Delaware is one of these famous thirteen. You are the young citizens, therefore, of an historic state. To you it will fall, some day, to uphold the honor of Delaware. May you be as patriotic and as brave as the Delaware settlers who conquered the wilderness and the Delaware soldiers who laid down their lives for liberty and right.
The Delaware Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
This book is published by the Delaware Society of the Colonial Dames of America for the use, primarily, of the children of Delaware, in school and out. Its style and matter are therefor chosen to suit young readers.
Many historical points in these stories are more or less disputed. The original sources do not always agree. In preparing these stories of Delaware for children’s reading, it has been thought best to use anecdotes and interesting traditions whenever they could be found. The result is a substantially true set of stories, which do not however, undertake to settle the facts in any disputed case, but are designed to leave in a child’s mind the broad outlines of Delaware history.
The stories have all been read and revised by the Hon. Alexander B. Cooper of New Castle, to whom the thanks of the Colonial Dames are here expressed for his wise and constant help. The Rev. Joseph B. Turner, of Dover, has also kindly read over several of the stories.

Katharine Pyle
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Английский

Год издания

2015-05-16

Темы

Delaware -- History

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