By HARRY MOORE.
These stories are based on actual facts and give a faithful account of the exciting adventures of a brave band of American youths who were always ready and willing to imperil their lives for the sake of helping along the gallant cause of Independence. Every number will consist of 32 large pages of reading matter, bound in a beautiful colored cover.
LATEST ISSUES:
- 186 The Liberty Boys on the Hudson; or, Working on the Water.
- 187 The Liberty Boys at Germantown; or, Good Work in a Good Cause.
- 188 The Liberty Boys’ Indian Decoy; or, The Fight on Quaker Hill.
- 189 The Liberty Boys Afloat; or, Sailing With Paul Jones.
- 190 The Liberty Boys in Mohawk Valley; or, Fighting Redcoats, Tories and Indians.
- 191 The Liberty Boys Left Behind; or, Alone in the Enemy’s Country.
- 192 The Liberty Boys at Augusta; or, ’Way Down in Georgia.
- 193 The Liberty Boys’ Swamp Camp; or, Fighting and Hiding.
- 194 The Liberty Boys in Gotham; or, Daring Work in the Great City.
- 195 The Liberty Boys and Kosciusko; or, The Fight at Great Falls.
- 196 The Liberty Boys’ Girl Scout; or, Fighting Butler’s Rangers.
- 197 The Liberty Boys at Budd’s Crossing; or, Hot Work in Cold Weather.
- 198 The Liberty Boys’ Raft; or, Floating and Fighting.
- 199 The Liberty Boys at Albany; or, Saving General Schuyler.
- 200 The Liberty Boys’ Good Fortune; or, Sent on Secret Service.
- 201 The Liberty Boys at Johnson’s Mill; or, A Hard Grist to Grind.
- 202 The Liberty Boys’ Warning; or, A Tip that Came in Time.
- 203 The Liberty Boys with Washington; or, Hard Times at Valley Forge.
- 204 The Liberty Boys after Brant; or, Chasing the Indian Raiders.
- 205 The Liberty Boys at Red Bank; or, Routing the Hessians.
- 206 The Liberty Boys and the Riflemen; or, Helping all They Could.
- 207 The Liberty Boys at the Mischianza; or, Good-by to General Howe.
- 208 The Liberty Boys and Pulaski; or, The Polish Patriot.
- 209 The Liberty Boys at Hanging Rock; or, The “Carolina Game Cock.”
- 210 The Liberty Boys on the Pedee; or, Maneuvering with Marion.
- 211 The Liberty Boys at Guilford Courthouse; or, A Defeat that Proved a Victory.
- 212 The Liberty Boys at Sanders’ Creek; or, The Error of General Gates.
- 213 The Liberty Boys on a Raid; or, Out with Colonel Brown.
- 214 The Liberty Boys at Gowanus Creek; or, For Liberty and Independence.
- 215 The Liberty Boys’ Skirmish; or, At Green Spring Plantation.
- 216 The Liberty Boys and the Governor; or, Tryon’s Conspiracy.
- 217 The Liberty Boys in Rhode Island; or, Doing Duty Down East.
- 218 The Liberty Boys After Tarleton; or, Bothering the “Butcher.”
- 219 The Liberty Boys’ Daring Dash; or, Death Before Defeat.
- 220 The Liberty Boys and the Mutineers; or, Helping “Mad Anthony.”
- 221 The Liberty Boys Out West; or, The Capture of Vincennes.
- 222 The Liberty Boys at Princeton; or, Washington’s Narrow Escape.
- 223 The Liberty Boys Heartbroken; or, The Desertion of Dick.
- 224 The Liberty Boys in the Highlands; or, Working Along the Hudson.
- 225 The Liberty Boys at Hackensack; or, Beating Back the British.
- 226 The Liberty Boys’ Keg of Gold; or, Captain Kidd’s Legacy.
- 227 The Liberty Boys at Bordentown; or, Guarding the Stores.
- 228 The Liberty Boys’ Best Act; or, The Capture of Carlisle.
- 229 The Liberty Boys on the Delaware; or, Doing Daring Deeds.
- 230 The Liberty Boys’ Long Race; or, Beating the Redcoats Out.
- 231 The Liberty Boys Deceived; or, Dick Slater’s Double.
- 232 The Liberty Boys’ Boy Allies; or, Young, But Dangerous.
- 233 The Liberty Boys’ Bitter Cup; or, Beaten Back at Brandywine.
- 234 The Liberty Boys’ Alliance; or, The Reds Who Helped.
- 235 The Liberty Boys on the War-Path; or, After the Enemy.
- 236 The Liberty Boys After Cornwallis; or, Worrying the Earl.
- 237 The Liberty Boys and the Liberty Bell; or, How They Saved It.
- 238 The Liberty Boys and Lydia Darrah; or, A Wonderful Woman’s Warning.
- 239 The Liberty Boys at Perth Amboy; or, Franklin’s Tory Son.
- 240 The Liberty Boys and the “Midget”; or, Good Goods in a Small Package.
- 241 The Liberty Boys at Frankfort; or, Routing the “Queen’s Rangers.”
- 242 The Liberty Boys and General Lacey; or, Cornered at the “Crooked Billet.”
- 243 The Liberty Boys at the Farewell Fete; or, Frightening the British With Fire.
- 244 The Liberty Boys’ Gloomy Time; or, Darkest Before Dawn.
- 245 The Liberty Boys on the Neuse River; or, Campaigning in North Carolina.
- 246 The Liberty Boys and Benedict Arnold; or, Hot Work With a Traitor.
- 247 The Liberty Boys Excited; or, Doing Whirlwind Work.
- 248 The Liberty Boys’ Odd Recruit; or, The Boy Who Saw Fun in Everything.
- 249 The Liberty Boys’ Fair Friend; or, The Woman Who Helped.
- 250 The Liberty Boys “Stumped”; or, The Biggest Puzzle of All.
- 251 The Liberty Boys in New York Bay; or, Difficult and Dangerous Work.
- 252 The Liberty Boys’ Own Mark; or, Trouble for the Tories.
- 253 The Liberty Boys at Newport; or, The Rhode Island Campaign.
- 254 The Liberty Boys and “Black Joe”; or, The Negro Who Helped.
- 255 The Liberty Boys Hard at Work; or, After the Marauders.
- 256 The Liberty Boys and the “Shirtmen”; or, Helping the Virginia Riflemen.
- 257 The Liberty Boys at Fort Nelson; or, The Elizabeth River Campaign.
- 258 The Liberty Boys and Captain Betts; or, Trying to Down Tryon.
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