Young Folks’ Heroes of the Rebellion.
Young Folks’ Heroes of the Rebellion.
By Rev.P. C. HEADLEY.
SIX VOLUMES. ILLUSTRATED. PER VOL.$1.25.
FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE. The Life and Deeds of General U. S. Grant.
A life of the great Union General from his boyhood, written for boys. Full of anecdotes and illustrations, and including his famous trip around the world.
FACING THE ENEMY. The Life and Military Career of General William Tecumseh Sherman.
The Glorious March to the Sea by the brave Sherman and his boys will never be forgotten. This is a graphic story of his career from boyhood.
FIGHTING PHIL. The Life and Military Career of Lieut-Gen. Philip Henry Sheridan.
The story of the dashing Cavalry General of the army of the United States.—A fighting Irishman.—Full of pluck and patriotism for his adopted country. The book is full of adventure.
OLD SALAMANDER. The Life and Naval Career of Admiral David Glascoe Farragut.
The Naval History of the great civil war is exceedingly interesting, and the life of Admiral Farragut is rich in brave deeds and heroic example.
THE MINER BOY AND HIS MONITOR. The Career and Achievements of John Ericsson, Engineer.
One of the most thrilling incidents of the war was the sudden appearance of the Little Monitor in Hampton Roads to beat back the Merrimac. The life of the inventor is crowded with his wonderful inventions, and the story of his boyhood in the coal mines of Sweden is particularly interesting.
OLD STARS. The Life and Military Career of Major-Gen. Ormsby McKnight Mitchel.
“Old Stars” was the pet name given the brave general by his soldiers, who remembered his career as an astronomer before he became a soldier. His story is full of stirring events and heroic deeds.
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LEE AND SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.