Stories from American History 



Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors 



By JAMES BARNES 



Tales of 1812, by the author of " Drake and his Yeomen," " For King 

 and Country," etc. Illustrated by R. F. ZOGBAUM and CARLTON T. 

 CHAPMAN. 



Cloth, $1.50 



The Wilderness Road 



By H. ADDINGTON BRUCE 



The central figure in this story of the early development of the 

 Middle West is Daniel Boone, the man who blazed the famous Wil- 

 derness road. In telling his story Mr. Bruce touches on such matters 

 as the economic and social factors influencing the movement across 

 the mountains, and the significance of that movement with relation to 

 the growth of revolutionary sentiment in the American colonies, etc. 

 To be illustrated. 



Cloth, $1.50 



The Story of the Great Lakes 



By EDWARD CHANNING and MARION F. LANSING 



The Professor of American History in Harvard University, author of 

 a number of volumes on the History of the United States, has found 

 an immense amount of romance centred about the Great Lakes, 

 from the time of their discovery and early exploration by the French 

 missionaries down to the present time when they play so important a 

 part in the industrial progress of the Middle West. This book tells 

 the story of these great inland waterways, with special reference to 

 those picturesque aspects of history which interest the general reader. 

 To be illustrated. 



Cloth, $1.50 



The Story of Old Fort Loudon 



By CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK 



A Tale of the Cherokees and the Pioneers of Tennessee, 1760, by the 

 author of " The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains." Illustrated 

 by ERNEST C. PEIXOTTO. 



Cloth, $1.50 



