The Minute Boys of Lexington

The Minute Boys of Lexington

Author: Edward Stratemeyer

Publisher:

Published: 1898

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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In the spring of 1775, determined to help free the colonies from British rule, sixteen-year-old Roger Morse and his friends organize their own military company and find themselves participating in the first battles of the Revolution at Lexington and Concord.


Lexington

Lexington

Author: Richard Kollen

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738509495

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Established in 1713 by Puritans, Lexington entered the history books as the "Birthplace of American Liberty" one April morning in 1775, but the town's history did not begin or end with that event. Though primarily agrarian, early-nineteenth-century Lexington contained twelve taverns, a large fur industry, and other manufacturing businesses. The twentieth century brought a streetcar system with Lexington Park, replete with a zoo and a theater, at its terminus. With the construction of Route 128, Lexington's population rapidly increased and the farm era faded, changing the shape of the community. Through fascinating vintage images, Lexington traces the town's life as it transformed from a provincial farming village to an attractive suburb of Boston. Within these pages, you will visit Massachusetts House and Russell House, where wealthy Bostonians enjoyed summering in the town's "good air" after the Civil War; beautiful estates, including the Hayes Castle, that dotted the town's hills once the railroad to Boston became a reality for commuters; and the Lexington station, the last remaining depot train shed in Massachusetts, which stood at the foot of Meriam Hill.


The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill

The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill

Author: Edward Stratemeyer

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781890623050

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The second book in a series, The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill is an exciting historical tale for boys and girls which chronicles the events of the American Revolution through the experiences of a young patriot named Roger Morse. Boys and girls who read this story will be entertained by a harmless escape into exciting historical adventure. They will be informed not only of American Revolutionary War history, but also of the importance of such virtues as love of liberty, bravery in the face of tyranny, courage against overwhelming odds, fierce determination and loyalty to country, family and friends. The author's upbeat and light hearted style will delight readers of all ages. This kind of fiction is the best way to foster a more intimate understanding of our American Heritage.


Minute Boys of Lexington

Minute Boys of Lexington

Author: Lost Classics

Publisher:

Published: 2004-12-22

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781965273531

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The Minute Boys of Lexington is the first book in Edward Stratemeyer's series for young people about the American Revolution. Written in the late 19th century, it is the kind of adventure story missing from the ranks of today's children's books. The year was 1775. The Colonies teetered on the brink of war with Britain. The brave patriots of Lexington and Concord stood ready. In this world, sixteen-year-old Roger Morse grew up before his time. So, come, boys and girls, and let the rousing story of the exploits of Roger Morse and his friends transport you back to another time. A time when the future of our country was at stake. Follow these young men as they fight the British with courage and determination in the name of justice and liberty for all.