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 BOOKS BY HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH. 



UNIFORM EDITION. EACH, I2MO, CLOTH, $1.50. 



'J^RUE TO HIS HOME. A Tale of the Boyhood 



-^ of Franklin. Illustrated by H. Winthrop Peirce. 



*' No book can be placed in the hands of the youth of the country which is better 

 calculated to develop within them tht: spirit ot jndus(r>f, enterprise, molality, patriotism, 

 and charity than this record of the boyhood of America's greatest sage." — TAe Inde- 

 pendent, 



n^HE WAMFUM BELT; or, The Fairest F age of 



-* History. A Tale of William Penn's Treaty with the Indians. 



With 6 full-page Illustrations. 



"The personality and character of Wilham Penn are most admirably treated, and 



his figure looms up to its noble proportions in the historic perspective." —thiiaddphia 



Press. 



'HE KNIGHT OF LIBERTY, A Tale of the 



Fortunes of Lafayette. With 6 full-page Illustrations. 

 * No better reading for the young man can be imagined than this fascinating narra- 

 " — Boston Traveler. 



HE PATRIOT SCHOOLMASTER. A Tale of 



the Minutemen and the Sons of Liberty. With 6 full-page 



Illustrations by H. Winthrop Peirce. 



"Can be recommended as a terse, stirring, and admirable story, and it thr bs 

 throughout w^th the best spirit of Americanism." — New York Mail and Express. 



TN THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN, A Story of 



-* the Black Hawk War and the Tunker Schoolmaster. Wiih 12 



Illustrations and colored Frontispiece. 



" One of the best stories for youthful readers that has ever been written."- Boston 

 Budget. 



^HE BO YS OF GREEN W A Y CO UR T. A Story 

 -* of the Early Years of Washington. With 10 full-page Illus- 

 trations. 

 "The book is replete with picturesque incidents and leg^ends of hunting exploits 

 and adventures, and the figure of young Wa.sl)ington is shown in a light which will be 

 sure to enlist the interest of young readers." — Chicago Herald. 



Y^HE LOG SCHOOL-HOUSE ON THE CO- 



-* LUMBIA. With 13 full-page Illustrations by J. Carter 



Beard, E..J. Austen, and Others. 



"This book will charm all who turn its pages. Tiiere are few books of popular 



information concerning the pioneers of the great Northwest, and this one is worthy 



of sincere praise." — Seattle Post- Intelligencer. 



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