REFERENCES FOR READING.
Palfrey's History of New England.—Parkman's Conspiracy of Pontiac.
—Neal's History of the Puritans.—Holmes's Robinson of Leyden
(Poem).-Mrs. Hemans's Landing of the Pilgriris (Poem).—Martyn's
Pilgrim Fathers of New England.—Elliott's History of New England.
—Hopkins's Youth of the Old Dominion.—Simms's Smith and
Pocahontas.—Mrs. Sigourney's Pocahontas (Poem).—Longfellow's
Courtship of Miles Standish, and Evangeline (Poems).—Holland's Bay
Path.—Barber's New England.—Irving's Knickerbocker's History of
New York, and King Philip's War (Sketch Book).—Cooper's Last of
the Mohicans—James's Ticonderoga.—Hubbard's History of Indian
Wars in New England.—Hall's Puritans and their Principles.
—Randall's School History of New York—Barber's American
Scenes—Tracy's American Historical Reader—Paulding's Ode to
Jamestown (Poem), and his Dutchman's Fire-Side (a novel)—Street's
Frontenac (a romance)—Mrs Childs's Hobomok (a novel).—Margaret
Smith's Journal (by Whittier).—Harper's Magazine, Vol. 52, p t,
art, Up the Ashley and Cooper (Life in Colony of S. C.)—Sanborn's
History of New Hampshire—Holland's History of Western
Massachusetts.—Greene's History of Rhode Island.