A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD CHICAGO
Ruth Gaynor comes to Chicago with her father when she is but eight or nine years old. Ruth is a keen observer and makes a capital heroine.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD NEW ORLEANS
The story gives a very picturesque account of the life in the old Creole city. It is a well told and interesting story with a historical background.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD SAN FRANCISCO
This is the story of the little Maine girl who went to live in the strange new city of the Golden Gate; she grows up a bright and charming girl.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD WASHINGTON
This story carries one back to Washington, a city then in its infancy. The story throws a strong light on the early customs and life of the people.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD PHILADELPHIA
Little Primrose was the child of Friends, or Quakers. The author tells Primrose's experiences among very strict Quakers, and then among worldly people.