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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>133.4 ARO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Aronson, Marc. <U>Witch-hunt : mysteries of =
the Salem=20
            witch trials.</U> Large print ed. Waterville, Me. : =
Thorndike Press,=20
            2004.<BR>Presents information for young people on what =
really=20
            happened in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692, when a group of =
girls and=20
            young women accused certain people in the village of =
witchcraft,=20
            leading to the executions of innocent men and =
women.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>133.4 ROA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Roach, Marilynne K. <U>In the days of the =
Salem=20
            witchcraft trials.</U> Boston : Houghton Mifflin, =
c1996.<BR>Presents=20
            information on the lives, behaviors, and beliefs of British=20
            colonists living in New England in 1692 in order to explain =
how it=20
            was possible for the people to turn against their neighbors =
with=20
            accusations of witchcraft.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>301.41 DEP</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>De Pauw, Linda Grant. <U>Founding mothers : =
women in=20
            America in the revolutionary era.</U> Boston : Houghton =
Mifflin,=20
            c1975.<BR>Describes the daily lives, social roles, and =
contributions=20
            of women living during the revolutionary =
period.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>306.3 WIL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Williams, Jean Kinney. <U>African-Americans =
in the=20
            colonies.</U> Minneapolis, Minn. : Compass Point Books,=20
            c2002.<BR>Jamestown, Virginia, 1621 -- Slavery becomes an =
American=20
            institution -- Recreating Africa in America -- Freedom at =
any cost=20
            -- Liberty, but not for all.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>345.744 YOL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Yolen, Jane. <U>The Salem witch trials : an =
unsolved=20
            mystery from history.</U> 1st ed. New York : Simon &amp; =
Schuster=20
            Books for Young Readers, c2004.<BR>Presents a history lesson =
to the=20
            hysteria surrounding the Salem witch trials in Massachusetts =
in 1692=20
            and provides clues to understanding why and how they=20
        occurred.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>811 LON</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. =
<U>Paul=20
            Revere's ride.</U> 1st ed. New York : Dutton Children's =
Books,=20
            c1990.<BR>The famous narrative poem recreating Paul Revere's =

            midnight ride in 1775 to warn the people of the Boston =
countryside=20
            that the British were coming.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>920 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fradin, Dennis B. <U>The founders : the 39 =
stories=20
            behind the U.S. Constitution.</U> New York : Walker ;,=20
            2005.<BR>Presents a collection of stories that explain the =
formation=20
            of the United States Constitution and the men that wrote=20
        it.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ADA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Why don't you get a horse, =
Sam=20
            Adams?</U> 1st PaperStar ed. New York : Putnam, 1996, =
c1974.<BR>A=20
            brief biography of Samuel Adams, describing his activities =
in=20
            stirring up the revolt against the British and how he was =
finally=20
            persuaded to learn to ride a horse.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ADAMS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bober, Natalie. <U>Abigail Adams : witness to =
a=20
            revolution.</U> 1st Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : =
Aladdin=20
            Paperbacks, 1998.<BR>A biography of Abigail Adams with =
excerpts from=20
            her letters to family and friends.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ARN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Traitor, the case of Benedict =

            Arnold.</U> New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Puffin Books, 1989, =
c1981.<BR>A=20
            study of the life and character of the brilliant =
Revolutionary War=20
            general who deserted to the British for money.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ATT</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Millender, Dharathula H. <U>Crispus Attucks : =
Black=20
            leader of colonial patriots.</U> 1st Aladin Paperbacks ed. =
New York=20
            : Aladdin Paperbacks, 1986.<BR>Focuses on the youth of the=20
            Massachusetts slave who, after joining the colonial patriots =
in=20
            their struggle for freedom, was the first man to die in the =
American=20
            Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FOX</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Yolen, Jane. <U>Friend : the story of George =
Fox and=20
            the Quakers,.</U> New York, : Seabury Press, [1972].<BR>A =
biography=20
            of the English pacifist who founded the Quaker movement in =
the=20
            seventeenth century.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Ashby, Ruth. <U>The amazing Mr. Franklin, or, =
The boy=20
            who read everything.</U> 1st ed. Atlanta, Ga. : Peachtree,=20
            c2004.<BR>Introduces the life of inventor, statesman, and =
founding=20
            father Benjamin Franklin, whose love of books led him to =
establish=20
            the first public library in the American =
colonies.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Foster, Leila Merrell. <U>Benjamin Franklin : =
founding=20
            father and inventor.</U> Springfield, NJ : Enslow =
Publishers,=20
            c1997.<BR>Discusses the life of the multi-talented American =
who was=20
            a scientist and an inventor, a writer and a printer, as well =
as=20
            playing an influential role in the early history of the =
United=20
            States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fradin, Dennis B. <U>Who was Ben =
Franklin?</U> New York=20
            : Grosset &amp; Dunlap, c2002.<BR>Illustrations and simple =
text=20
            provide young readers with a brief introduction to the life =
and=20
            accomplishments of inventor and patriot Benjamin =
Franklin.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Roop, Peter. <U>Benjamin Franklin.</U> New =
York :=20
            Scholastic Reference, [2001], c2000.<BR>A biography of the =
noted=20
            statesman and inventor, featuring excerpts from his letters, =

            pamphlets, essays, scientific papers, and =
autobiography.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Stevenson, Augusta. <U>Benjamin Franklin : =
young=20
            printer.</U> 1st Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : Aladdin=20
            Paperbacks, 1986, c1983.<BR>A biography of the young =
Philadelphia=20
            printer who grew up to become a world-renowned author, =
diplomat,=20
            scientist, and inventor, and one of the founding fathers of =
the=20
            United States.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 GEO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Can't you make them behave, =
King=20
            George?</U> 1st PaperStar ed. New York : Putnam &amp; =
Grosset, 1996,=20
            c1977.<BR>A biography of George the Third, King of Great =
Britain at=20
            the time of the American Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 HAM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McLeese, Don. <U>Alexander Hamilton.</U> Vero =
Beach,=20
            Fla. : Rourke Pub., c2005.<BR>The Federalist -- Born on an =
island --=20
            Early years -- On their own -- Becoming an American -- War =
with=20
            England -- Husband and father -- The new country -- The =
Federalist=20
            -- Secretary of the Treasury -- Party leaders -- Deciding =
the=20
            presidency. Presents a short children's biography on the =
life of=20
            Alexander Hamilton and provides details on his childhood in =
the West=20
            Indies, involvement in the American Revolution and the=20
            Constitutional Convention of 1787, and his position as the =
country's=20
            first Secretary of the Treasury.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 HAM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Whitelaw, Nancy. <U>More perfect union : the =
story of=20
            Alexander Hamilton.</U> Greensboro, N.C. : Morgan Reynolds,=20
            c1997.<BR>Biography of Alexander Hamilton, who was an early =
American=20
            statesman and served as President Washington's Secretary of =
the=20
            Treasury.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 HAN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Will you sign here, John =
Hancock?</U>=20
            New York : Coward, McCann &amp; Geoghegan, c1976.<BR>A =
biography of=20
            the first signer of the Declaration of Independence =
outlining all=20
            that he did for himself as well as what he did for =
Massachusetts and=20
            his new nation.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 HAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Dash, Joan. <U>The longitude prize.</U> 1st =
ed. New=20
            York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.<BR>The story of John =

            Harrison, inventor of watches and clocks, who spent forty =
years=20
            working on a time-machine which could be used to accurately=20
            determine longitude at sea.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 JEF</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Mullin, Rita T. <U>Thomas Jefferson : =
architect of=20
            freedom.</U> New York : Sterling, c2007.<BR>Tells the life =
story of=20
            American president Thomas Jefferson, examining his =
experiences as a=20
            farmer, lawyer, politician, and key figure in the American=20
            Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LAF</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Why not, Lafayette?</U> New =
York :=20
            Puffin, 2001, c1999.<BR>Traces the life of the French =
nobleman who=20
            fought for democracy in revolutions in both the United =
States and=20
            France.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LAF</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Payan, Gregory. <U>Marquis de Lafayette : =
French hero=20
            of the American Revolution.</U> 1st ed. New York : PowerPlus =
Books,=20
            2002.<BR>Examines the life and times of Marquis de =
Lafayette,=20
            looking at his early years in France, and discussing his =
role in the=20
            American Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 MAD</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>The great little Madison.</U> =
New York=20
            : Putnam &amp; Grosset Group, 1998, c1989.<BR>Traces the =
life and=20
            contributions of the sickly child with the small voice who =
grew up=20
            to become the fourth president of the United =
States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 MAD</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Malone, Mary. <U>James Madison.</U> Berkeley =
Heights,=20
            NJ : Enslow, c1997.<BR>Chronicles the life and career of the =
fourth=20
            President with emphasis on his many contributions to the =
government=20
            of the United States including his role in writing the =
Constitution=20
            and the Bill of Rights.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 MAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Murphy, Jim, 1947-. <U>A young patriot : the =
American=20
            Revolution as experienced by one boy.</U> New York : Clarion =
Books,=20
            c1996.<BR>Presents the memoirs of Joseph Plumb Martin, a=20
            fifteen-year-old boy who enlisted in the revolutionary army =
in 1776,=20
            fighting under Washington, wintering at Valley Forge, and =
staying in=20
            the fight until the end of the war in 1783.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 POC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>The double life of =
Pocahontas.</U> New=20
            York : Putnam, c1983.<BR>A biography of the famous American =
Indian=20
            princess, emphasizing her life-long adulation of John Smith =
and the=20
            roles she played in two very different =
cultures.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 REV</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Forbes, Esther. <U>America's Paul Revere.</U> =
Boston :=20
            Houghton Mifflin, c1974.<BR>A biography of the patriot of =
the=20
            Revolution who had many trades, among them silver work, =
manufacture=20
            of copper, casting of bells, engraving, and =
dentistry.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 REV</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>And then what happened, Paul=20
            Revere?</U> 1st PaperStar ed. New York : G.P. Putnam's, =
1996,=20
            c1973.<BR>Describes some of the well-known as well as the=20
            lesser-known details of Paul Revere's life and exciting=20
        ride.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ROSS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Weil, Ann, 1908-. <U>Betsy Ross : designer of =
our=20
            flag.</U> 1st Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : Aladdin =
Paperbacks,=20
            1986.<BR>Recreates the childhood of the woman traditionally=20
            remembered as the maker of the first American flag, which =
was=20
            secretly presented to General George Washington in =
Philadelphia in=20
            1776.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 STA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Harness, Cheryl. <U>The adventurous life of =
Myles=20
            Standish and the amazing-but-true survival story of the =
Plymouth=20
            Colony.</U> Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society,=20
            c2006.<BR>A biography of Miles Standish, military soldier =
and leader=20
            of the Plymouth Colony, who sailed aboard the Mayflower to =
help=20
            protect the Pilgrims and their settlement in North=20
America.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>970.01 MAE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Maestro, Betsy. <U>Exploration and conquest : =
the=20
            Americas after Columbus, 1500-1620.</U> 1st ed. New York : =
Lothrop,=20
            Lee &amp; Shepard Books, c1994.<BR>Describes how the lives =
of=20
            America's native inhabitants are changed forever by European =

            explorers who claim the land and its resources for their=20
            countries.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>970.015 BRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Brenner, Barbara. <U>If you were there in =
1492.</U> 1st=20
            Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : Aladdin Paperbacks, 1998,=20
            c1991.<BR>Readers take a trip back in time to learn about =
the=20
            culture and civilization of fifteenth-century Europe and =
Spain, and=20
            the discovery of America by Columbus.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.2 BOW</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bowen, Gary. <U>Stranded at Plimoth =
Plantation,=20
            1626.</U> New York : HarperCollins, c1994.<BR>Based on =
historical=20
            accounts and records, recreates the journal of a 13-year-old =

            orphan's experiences in the New England of =
1626.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.2 JOR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Jordan, Shirley. <U>America's early settlers =
: moments=20
            in history.</U> Logan, Iowa : Perfection Learning,=20
            c2000.<BR>Describes how the first American settlers worked =
together=20
            to form a new nation, surviving the harsh weather =
conditions,=20
            hostile Native Americans, disease, and other =
hardships.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.2 KAL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kalman, Bobbie. <U>Colonial home.</U> New =
York :=20
            Crabtree, c2001.<BR>Describes the homes, customs, and habits =
of=20
            seventeenth- and eighteenth-century North American=20
        settlers.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.2 LUK</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lukes, Bonnie L. <U>Colonial America.</U> San =
Diego, CA=20
            : Lucent Books, [1999], c2000.<BR>Discusses settlement in =
colonial=20
            America and life in the thirteen colonies.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.2 MCG</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McGovern, Ann. <U>--If you lived in Colonial =
times.</U>=20
            New York : Scholastic, [1992], c1964.<BR>Question and answer =
format=20
            provides information about life in colonial times including=20
            clothing, education, and punishment for =
crimes.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 AME</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib><U>American Revolution : battles and =
leaders.</U> 1st=20
            American ed. London ; : DK Pub., 2004.<BR>Offers a =
battle-by-battle=20
            overview of the American Revolution, with profiles of key =
military=20
            and civilian leaders of the era.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 BOB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bober, Natalie. <U>Countdown to independence =
: a=20
            revolution of ideas in England and her American colonies,=20
            1760-1776.</U> 1st ed. New York : Atheneum Books for Young =
Readers,=20
            c2001.<BR>Examines the people and events both in the =
American=20
            colonies and in Great Britain between 1760 and 1776 that led =
to the=20
            American Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 CAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Carter, Alden R. <U>The American Revolution : =
war for=20
            independence.</U> New York : F. Watts, c1992.<BR>Discusses =
the=20
            causes, events, campaigns, personalities, and aftermath of =
the=20
            American revolutionary war.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 FRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Freedman, Russell. <U>Give me liberty! : the =
story of=20
            the Declaration of Independence.</U> New York : Holiday =
House,=20
            c2000.<BR>Describes the events leading up to the Declaration =
of=20
            Independence as well as the personalities and politics =
behind its=20
            framing.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 FRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>What's the big idea, Ben =
Franklin?</U>=20
            New York : Coward, McCann &amp; Geoghegan, c1976.<BR>A brief =

            biography of the eighteenth-century printer, inventor, and =
statesman=20
            who played an influential role in the early history of the =
United=20
            States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 FRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Where was Patrick Henry on =
the 29th of=20
            May?</U> New York : Coward, McCann &amp; Geoghegan, =
[1975].<BR>A=20
            brief biography of Patrick Henry tracing his progress from =
planter=20
            to statesman.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 GAY</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Gay, Kathlyn. <U>Revolutionary War.</U> 1st =
ed.=20
            Brookfield, Conn. : Twenty-First Century Books, =
1995.<BR>Describes=20
            the Revolutionary War, the reasons behind it, the action, =
and its=20
            effect on the country, using personal accounts of people who =
were=20
            there.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 KEN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kent, Deborah. <U>The American Revolution : =
"Give me=20
            liberty, or give me death!"</U> Berkeley Heights, N.J. : =
Enslow,=20
            c1994.<BR>The shot heard round the world -- Taxation without =

            representation -- Fighting for Independence -- Beyond the=20
            battlefield -- Shifting the balance -- The final act -- =
Shaping the=20
            peace. Describes through photographs, illustrations, and =
text the=20
            American Revolution by recounting experiences of soldiers =
and=20
            militiamen, and includes maps and a chronology of events and =
battles=20
            of the war.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 MAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Martin, Joseph Plumb, 1760-1850. <U>Yankee =
Doodle boy :=20
            a young soldier's adventures in the American Revolution.</U> =
[New=20
            York] : Scott, 1964.<BR>Joseph Martin tells the story of the =
seven=20
            years he served in General Washington's army.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 MUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Murphy, Jim, 1947-. <U>The real Benedict =
Arnold.</U>=20
            New York : Clarion Books, c2007.<BR>Presents a comprehensive =

            biography and history of Benedict Arnold that examines many =
of his=20
            heroic deeds and contributions to the Revolutionary cause =
before he=20
            decided to switch sides.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>974.4 FRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Who's that stepping on =
Plymouth=20
            Rock?</U> New York : Putnam &amp; Grosset, 1998, =
c1975.<BR>Relates=20
            the history of Plymouth Rock from the time of the Pilgrim's =
landing,=20
            through the twentieth century.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>974.4 JAC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Jackson, Shirley, 1919-1965. <U>The =
witchcraft of Salem=20
            village.</U> New York : Random House, c1984.<BR>Describes =
the social=20
            and religious conditions surrounding the Salem witch hunts, =
the=20
            extensive trials and executions, and the aftermath of the=20
            hysteria.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>974.4 KRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Krensky, Stephen. <U>Witch hunt : it happened =
in Salem=20
            Village.</U> New York : Random House, c1989.<BR>An account =
of the=20
            madness that overtook Salem Village, Massachusetts, when =
several=20
            young girls accused a number of adults in the community of =
being=20
            witches.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>975 KEN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kent, Deborah. <U>In the southern =
colonies.</U> New=20
            York : Benchmark Books/M. Cavendish, [1999], =
c2000.<BR>Describes=20
            various aspects of the contrasting life styles of the rich =
and the=20
            poor early settlers in the southern colonies including =
homes, food,=20
            work, religion, education, and hospitality.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>975.5 KAL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kalman, Bobbie. <U>A colonial town : =
Williamsburg.</U>=20
            New York : Crabtree, c1992.<BR>Photos and text describe the =
sights=20
            and scenes of the historic community of Williamsburg, =
VA.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>975.5 KEL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Keller, Ellen. <U>What if you'd been at =
Jamestown?</U>=20
            Logan, Iowa : Perfection Learning, c1997.<BR>Describes the =
journey=20
            to and the founding of Jamestown, the first permanent =
English=20
            settlement in America, from the point of view of a ten year =
old=20
            boy.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AND</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Anderson, Laurie Halse. <U>Chains.</U> 1st =
ed. New York=20
            : Simon &amp; Schuster Books for Young Readers, =
c2008.<BR>After=20
            being sold to a cruel couple in New York City, a slave named =
Isabel=20
            spies for the rebels during the Revolutionary =
War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AND</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Anderson, M. T. <U>The Pox party.</U> 1st ed. =

            Cambridge, MA : Candlewick Press, 2006.<BR>Various diaries, =
letters,=20
            and other manuscripts chronicle the experiences of Octavian, =
a young=20
            African American, from birth to age sixteen, as he is =
brought up as=20
            part of a science experiment in the years leading up to and =
during=20
            the Revolutionary War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AVI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Avi, 1937-. <U>Captain Grey.</U> New York : =
Pantheon=20
            Books, c1977.<BR>Following the Revolution, an =
eleven-year-old boy=20
            becomes the captive of a ruthless man who has set up his own =

            "nation," supported by piracy, on a remote part of the New =
Jersey=20
            coast.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AVI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Avi, 1937-. <U>The fighting ground.</U> 1st =
Harper=20
            Trophy ed. [New York] : Harper &amp; Row Publishers,=20
            1987.<BR>Thirteen-year-old Jonathan goes off to fight in the =

            Revolutionary War and discovers the real war is being fought =
within=20
            himself.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AVI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Avi, 1937-. <U>Night journeys.</U> New York : =
Avon,=20
            [2000], c1979.<BR>Orphan Peter York, taken in by the =
taciturn Quaker=20
            Mr. Shinn in 1768, is confused by the mixed signals he =
receives from=20
            his guardian and decides he must take matters into his own =
hands=20
            when the community is roused to search for two young =
indentured=20
            servants who have escaped.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BAB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Babbitt, Natalie. <U>Jack Plank tells =
tales.</U> 1st=20
            ed. New York : Michael di Capua Books, 2007.<BR>Because he =
is too=20
            nice to be a pirate, Jack Plank looks for a new career, but =
each=20
            night he tells tales of why the one job he looked into that =
day is=20
            wrong.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Blackwood, Gary L. <U>The year of the =
hangman.</U> 1st=20
            ed. New York : Dutton Children's Books, c2002.<BR>In 1777, =
having=20
            been kidnapped and taken forcibly from England to the =
American=20
            colonies, fifteen-year-old Creighton becomes part of =
developments in=20
            the political unrest there that may spell defeat for the =
patriots=20
            and change the course of history.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BLE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bledsoe, Lucy Jane. <U>Colony of fear.</U> =
Belmont,=20
            Calif. : Fearon, c1989.<BR>In seventeenth-century =
Massachusetts,=20
            Samuel Roberts is accused of witchcraft when he announces =
his plans=20
            to marry the Revered Rockmore's daughter against her =
father's=20
            wishes.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BLO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Blos, Joan W. <U>A gathering of days : a New =
England=20
            girl's journal, 1830-32 : a novel.</U> New York : Atheneum =
Books for=20
            Young Readers, c1979.<BR>The journal of a 14-year-old girl, =
kept the=20
            last year she lived on the family farm, records daily events =
in her=20
            small New Hampshire town, her father's remarriage, and the =
death of=20
            her best friend.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BOL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bolin, J. J. <U>Yankee Doodle and the secret=20
            society.</U> Logan, Iowa : Perfection Learning,=20
            c1997.<BR>Thirteen-year-old Jeremy and his fancy-dressing =
friend=20
            Yankee Doodle, hoping to join the Sons of Liberty, agree to =
act as=20
            look-outs during the Boston Tea Party.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BOU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bouwman, H. M. <U>The remarkable &amp; very =
true story=20
            of Lucy &amp; Snowcap.</U> 1st ed. Tarrytown, NY : Marshall=20
            Cavendish Children, c2008.<BR>In 1788, thirteen years after =
English=20
            convicts are shipwrecked on the magical islands of =
Tathenland, two=20
            twelve-year-old girls, one a native Colay, the other the=20
            child-governor of the English, set out on a journey to stop =
the=20
            treachery from which both peoples are =
suffering.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Brady, Esther Wood, 1905-. <U>Toliver's =
secret.</U> New=20
            York : Crown Publishers, c1976.<BR>During the Revolutionary =
War, a=20
            ten-year-old girl crosses enemy lines to deliver a loaf of =
bread=20
            containing a message for the patriots.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F COL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Collier, James Lincoln, 1928-. <U>The corn =
raid.</U>=20
            Lincolnwood, Ill. : Jamestown Publishers, c2000.<BR>The =
friendship=20
            and loyalties of two twelve-year-old indentured =
servants--one=20
            English and one Native American--are tested when the English =

            settlers of Jamestown, Virginia, plan a raid on a Powhatan =
Indian=20
            village.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F COL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Collier, James Lincoln, 1928-. <U>My brother =
Sam is=20
            dead.</U> New York, : Four Winds Press, [1974].<BR>Recounts =
the=20
            tragedy that strikes the Meeker family during the Revolution =
when=20
            one son joins the rebel forces while the rest of the family =
tries to=20
            stay neutral in a Tory town.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F COL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Collier, James Lincoln, 1928-. <U>War comes =
to Willy=20
            Freeman.</U> New York : Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for =
Young=20
            Readers, [1987], c1983.<BR>A free thirteen-year-old black =
girl in=20
            Connecticut is caught up in the horror of the Revolutionary =
War and=20
            the danger of being returned to slavery when her patriot =
father is=20
            killed by the British and her mother =
disappears.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F COO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Cooney, Caroline B. <U>The ransom of Mercy =
Carter.</U>=20
            New York : Delacorte Press, c2001.<BR>In 1704, in the =
English=20
            settlement of Deerfield, Massachusetts, eleven-year-old =
Mercy and=20
            her family and neighbors are captured by Mohawk Indians and =
their=20
            French allies, and forced to march through bitter cold to =
French=20
            Canada, where some adapt to new lives and some still hope to =
be=20
            ransomed.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F COO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. <U>The =
last of the=20
            Mohicans : a narrative of 1757.</U> New York, N.Y. : Signet =
Classic,=20
            [1962].<BR>A Mohican brave struggles to protect two English =
girls=20
            from an evil Huron during the French and Indian =
War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F COO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib><U>The last of the Mohicans.</U> Irvine, CA : =

            Saddleback Pub., c2006.<BR>A graphic novel adaptation of =
James=20
            Fenimore Cooper's classic novel in which a woodsman named =
Hawkeye=20
            and two Mohicans, Chingachgook and Uncas, try to save two =
pioneer=20
            sisters abducted by Iroquois tribesmen during the French and =
Indian=20
            War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F CUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Curry, Jane Louise. <U>A stolen life.</U> 1st =
ed. New=20
            York : M.K. McElderry, c1999.<BR>In 1758 in Scotland, =
teenaged=20
            Jamesina MacKenzie finds her courage and resolution severely =
tested=20
            when she is abducted by "spiriters" and, after a harrowing =
voyage=20
            across the Atlantic, sold as a bond slave to a Virginia=20
          planter.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F DEN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Denenberg, Barry. <U>The journal of William =
Thomas=20
            Emerson : a Revolutionary War patriot.</U> New York : =
Scholastic,=20
            c1998.<BR>William, a twelve-year-old orphan, writes of his=20
            experiences in pre-Revolutionary War Boston where he joins =
the cause=20
            of the patriots who are opposed to the British =
rule.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F DRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Draper, Sharon M. (Sharon Mills). <U>Copper =
sun.</U>=20
            1st ed. New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, =
c2006.<BR>Two=20
            fifteen-year-old girls--one a slave and the other an =
indentured=20
            servant--escape their Carolina plantation and try to make =
their way=20
            to Fort Moses, Florida, a Spanish colony that gives =
sanctuary to=20
            slaves.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F DUB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Duble, Kathleen Benner. <U>Hearts of =
iron.</U> 1st ed.=20
            New York : Margaret K. McElderry Books, c2006.<BR>In early =
1800s=20
            Connecticut, fifteen-year-old Lucy tries to decide whether =
to marry=20
            her childhood friend who unhappily toils at the Mt. Riga =
iron=20
            furnace or the young man from Boston who has come to work in =
her=20
            father's store.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F DUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Durrant, Lynda, 1956-. <U>The beaded =
moccasins : the=20
            story of Mary Campbell.</U> New York : Dell Yearling, =
[2000],=20
            c1998.<BR>After being captured by a group of Delaware =
Indians and=20
            given to their leader as a replacement for his dead =
granddaughter,=20
            twelve-year-old Mary Campbell is forced to travel west with =
them to=20
            Ohio.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F EDM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Edmonds, Walter Dumaux, 1903-. <U>Drums along =
the=20
            Mohawk,.</U> Boston, : Little, Brown, and company,=20
        1936.<BR></P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FAS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fast, Howard, 1914-. <U>April morning.</U> =
Bantam ed.=20
            New York : Bantam Books, 1962, c1961.<BR>Adam Cooper signs =
up on the=20
            muster roll of the Lexington Militia on April 19th, 1775, =
and then=20
            lives through the first day of conflict with the British, =
during=20
            which his father is killed.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FIE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. <U>Calico bush.</U> =
New York=20
            : Macmillan, 1987, c1966.<BR>In 1742, Marguerite left France =
with=20
            her grandmother and uncle to seek a home in America. A year =
later,=20
            13-year-old Marguerite is alone in the world and a =
"bound-out girl"=20
            on her way to Maine.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FLE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fleischman, Sid, 1920-. <U>The 13th floor : a =
ghost=20
            story.</U> New York : Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young =
Readers,=20
            [1997], c1995.<BR>When his older sister disappears, =
twelve-year-old=20
            Buddy Stebbins follows her back in time and finds himself =
aboard a=20
            seventeenth-century pirate ship captained by a distant=20
          relative.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FLE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fleming, Candace. <U>The hatmaker's sign : a =
story by=20
            Benjamin Franklin.</U> New York : Orchard Books, =
c1998.<BR>To heal=20
            the hurt pride of Thomas Jefferson as Congress makes changes =
to his=20
            Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Franklin tells his =
friend the=20
            story of a hatmaker and his sign.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FLO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Florentz, Christopher. <U>So wild a =
dream.</U> Belmont,=20
            Calif. : Fearon Education, c1977.<BR>Seventeen-year-old =
Beth's=20
            seemingly simple mission to deliver a letter for General =
Washington=20
            ends in a British camp where she is sentenced to hang as a=20
          spy.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FOR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Forbes, Esther. <U>Johnny Tremain : a novel =
for old=20
            &amp; young.</U> Boston : Houghton Mifflin, c1943.<BR>After =
injuring=20
            his hand, a silversmith's apprentice in Boston becomes a =
messenger=20
            for the Sons of Liberty in the days before the American=20
            Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Early thunder.</U> New York, =
:=20
            Coward-McCann, [1967].<BR>Traces a youth's growth to =
maturity as he=20
            resolves his political conflicts in pre-revolutionary Salem, =
a=20
            center of high feeling between the British and =
colonists.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>George Washington's =
breakfast.</U> New=20
            York : Putnam &amp; Grosset Group, 1998, c1969.<BR>Having =
the same=20
            name and birthday as George Washington, a young boy wants =
everything=20
            else in his life just as Washington had it, but he cannot =
find out=20
            what Washington ate for breakfast.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F GOO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Goodman, Joan E. <U>Hope's crossing.</U> New =
York, N.Y.=20
            : Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1999.<BR>During =
the=20
            Revolutionary War, thirteen-year-old Hope, seized by the =
band of=20
            Tories who attack her Connecticut home, finds herself =
enslaved in a=20
            Tory household on Long Island and uses all her resources to =
escape=20
            from her captors and make her way home.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F GRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Gregory, Kristiana. <U>Five smooth =
stones.</U> 1st pbk.=20
            ed. New York : Scholastic, 2002, c2001.<BR>In her diary, a =
young=20
            girl writes about her life and the events surrounding the =
beginning=20
            of the American Revolution in Philadelphia in =
1776.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F GRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Gregory, Kristiana. <U>The winter of red snow =
: the=20
            Revolutionary War diary of Abigail Jane Stewart.</U> New =
York :=20
            Scholastic Inc., c1996.<BR>Eleven-year-old Abigail presents =
a diary=20
            account of life in Valley Forge from December 1777 to July =
1778 as=20
            General Washington prepares his troops to fight the=20
        British.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HAP</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Hapka, Catherine. <U>Changing tides : a Gates =
family=20
            mystery.</U> 1st ed. New York : Disney Press, c2007.<BR>In =
1612,=20
            English brothers Samuel and William Gates seek to turn their =

            family's bad fortune around in the Americas and, after =
receiving a=20
            cryptic message from a stranger during the voyage across the =

            Atlantic, begin searching for a hidden treasure linked to =
the lost=20
            colony of Roanoke.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HEL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Helmer, Diana Star, 1962-. <U>The =
believers.</U> Logan,=20
            Iowa : Perfection Learning, c2000.<BR>Edward gets to know a =
tribe of=20
            Indians in Colonial America.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HEL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Helmer, Diana Star, 1962-. <U>Give me =
liberty.</U>=20
            Logan, Iowa : Perfection Learning, c2000.<BR>A young boy =
tries to=20
            convince his friend, a slave, that liberty and freedom is =
worth=20
            fighting for.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HEL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Helmer, Diana Star, 1962-. <U>We're behind =
you, George=20
            Washington.</U> Logan, Iowa : Perfection Learning, =
c2000.<BR>In=20
            1778, having been traveling with George Washington's army =
since the=20
            British burned down their house, Rob and his mother find =
themselves=20
            in the middle of the fighting at the battle of Monmouth =
when, after=20
            Rob's father is wounded, they take charge of firing the=20
          cannon.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HER</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Hermes, Patricia. <U>Season of promise.</U> =
1st ed. New=20
            York : Scholastic, 2002.<BR>In 1610, ten-year-old Elizabeth=20
            continues a journal of her experiences living in Jamestown, =
as her=20
            brother Caleb rejoins the family, a new strict governor =
comes to the=20
            colony, and her father considers remarriage.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HER</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Hermes, Patricia. <U>The starving time.</U> =
1st pbk.=20
            ed. New York : Scholastic, 2002, c2001.<BR>Elizabeth Barker=20
            continues to write to her "friend," her diary, as disease =
and lack=20
            of food further plague the suffering settlers at=20
Jamestown.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HES</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Hesse, Karen. <U>Stowaway.</U> 1st ed. New =
York : M.K.=20
            McElderry Books, c2000.<BR>A fictionalized journal relates =
the=20
            experiences of a young stowaway from 1768 to 1771 aboard the =

            "Endeavor" which sailed around the world under Captain James =

            Cook.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Hurst, Carol Otis. <U>A killing in Plymouth =
Colony.</U>=20
            Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2003.<BR>In Plymouth Colony in =
the 1630s,=20
            John continually disappoints his father, Governor William =
Bradford,=20
            during a difficult time as the colony faces its first murder =
and=20
            subsequent trial.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F JON</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Jones, Elizabeth McDavid, 1958-. <U>Traitor =
in=20
            Williamsburg : a Felicity mystery.</U> Middleton, WI : =
American=20
            Girl, c2008.<BR>Felicity, a young girl in colonial =
Williamsburg,=20
            decides to find out who is trying to cause trouble when an =
anonymous=20
            person begins falsely accusing people of helping the=20
            British--including her father.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KIM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kimmel, Eric A. <U>Blackbeard's last =
fight.</U> 1st ed.=20
            New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006.<BR>In 1718, off =
the=20
            coast of North Carolina, a young cabin boy assists in the =
final=20
            capture and execution of Blackbeard the =
pirate.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Klass, Sheila Solomon. <U>Soldier's secret : =
the story=20
            of Deborah Sampson.</U> 1st ed. New York : Holt, =
2009.<BR>During the=20
            Revolutionary War, a young woman named Deborah Sampson =
disguises=20
            herself as a man in order to serve in the Continental=20
Army.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Krensky, Stephen. <U>Dangerous crossing : the =

            revolutionary voyage of John Quincy Adams.</U> 1st ed. New =
York :=20
            Dutton Children's Books, c2005.<BR>In 1778, ten-year-old =
Johnny=20
            Adams and his father make a dangerous mid-winter voyage from =

            Massachusetts to Paris in hopes of gaining support for the =
colonies=20
            during the American Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LAS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lasky, Kathryn. <U>Beyond the burning =
time.</U> New=20
            York : Blue Sky Press, c1994.<BR>When, in the winter of =
1691,=20
            accusations of witchcraft surface in her small New England =
village,=20
            twelve-year-old Mary Chase fights to save her mother from=20
            execution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LAS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lasky, Kathryn. <U>A journey to the New World =
: the=20
            diary of Remember Patience Whipple.</U> New York : =
Scholastic,=20
            c1996.<BR>Twelve-year-old Mem presents a diary account of =
the trip=20
            she and her family made on the Mayflower in 1620 and their =
first=20
            year in the New World.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LAW</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lawlor, Laurie. <U>Voyage to a free land, =
1630.</U> New=20
            York : Pocket, c1999.<BR>Hannah, her sister, and the rest of =
her=20
            family cross the Atlantic in 1630 in order to settle in=20
            Massachusetts Bay.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LAW</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lawson, Robert, 1892-1957. <U>Mr. Revere and =
I : being=20
            an account of certain episodes in the career of Paul Revere, =
Esq. as=20
            recently revealed by his horse, Scheherazade, later pride of =
his=20
            Royal Majesty's 14th Regiment of Foot.</U> Boston : Little, =
Brown,=20
            [1988], c1953.<BR>The life of the Revere family and the =
doings of=20
            the Sons of Liberty as told from the point of view of Paul =
Revere's=20
            horse.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LUN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lunn, Janet Louise Swoboda, 1928-. <U>The =
hollow=20
            tree.</U> New York : Viking, 2000, =
c1997.<BR>Fifteen-year-old Phoebe=20
            Olcott, distraught when her beloved cousin Gideon is hanged =
as a=20
            British spy, becomes caught up in the turmoil of war when =
she=20
            decides to deliver the secret message Gideon was carrying to =
the=20
            British general at Fort Ticonderoga.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LUT</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Luttrell, Wanda. <U>Stranger in =
Williamsburg.</U>=20
            Colorado Springs, Colo. : ChariotVictor Publishing,=20
            c1994.<BR>Continues the adventures of now twelve-year-old =
Sarah, who=20
            has come from Kentucky to Williamsburg for schooling, only =
to become=20
            embroiiled with Revolutionary War spies.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F MAT</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Matas, Carol, 1949-. <U>The war within : a =
novel of the=20
            Civil War.</U> 1st ed. New York : Simon &amp; Schuster Books =
for=20
            Young Readers, c2001.<BR>In 1862, after Union forces expel =
Hannah's=20
            family from Holly Springs, Mississippi, because they are =
Jews,=20
            Hannah reexamines her views regarding slavery and the =
war.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F MOO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Moore, Robin. <U>The man with the silver =
oar.</U> 1st=20
            ed. New York : HarperCollins, c2002.<BR>In 1718, =
fifteen-year-old=20
            Daniel leaves his guardian uncle's Quaker household to =
stowaway on a=20
            ship in pursuit of a pirate captain bent on raiding the =
coast of=20
            North America before returning to port in =
Hispaniola.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F MOS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Moss, Marissa. <U>Emma's journal : the story =
of a=20
            colonial girl.</U> 1st ed. San Diego : Silver =
Whistle/Harcourt=20
            Brace, c1999.<BR>From 1774 to 1776, Emma describes in her =
journal=20
            her stay in Boston, where she witnesses the British blockade =
and=20
            spies for the American militia. Features hand-printed text,=20
            drawings, and marginal notes.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F MYE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Myers, Anna. <U>The keeping room.</U> New =
York : Puffin=20
            Books, 1999, c1997.<BR>Left in charge of the family when his =
father=20
            leaves their South Carolina home to fight in the =
Revolutionary War,=20
            thirteen year-old Joey Kershaw finds all his resources =
tested when=20
            General Cornwallis comes to town and chooses the Kershaw =
house as=20
            his headquarters.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F ODE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>O'Dell, Scott, 1898-1989. <U>Sarah =
Bishop.</U> New York=20
            : Scholastic, c1980.<BR>Left alone after the deaths of her =
father=20
            and brother who took opposite sides in the War for =
Independence, and=20
            fleeing from the British who seek to arrest her, Sarah =
struggles to=20
            shape a new life for herself in the =
wilderness.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F ODE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>O'Dell, Scott, 1898-1989. <U>The serpent =
never sleeps :=20
            a novel of Jamestown and Pocahontas.</U> Boston : Houghton =
Mifflin,=20
            1987.<BR>In the early seventeenth century, Serena Lynn, =
determined=20
            to be with the man she has loved since childhood, travels to =
the New=20
            World and comes to know the hardships of colonial life and =
the=20
            extraordinary Princess Pocahontas.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Olasky, Susan. <U>Will Northaway &amp; the =
fight for=20
            freedom.</U> Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway, =
c2004.<BR></P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Olasky, Susan. <U>Will Northaway &amp; the =
gathering=20
            storm.</U> Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books, c2005.<BR>No =
longer=20
            indentured, seventeen-year-old Will has spent a year on the=20
            Teasdales' farm working and learning to trust God when, in =
1769, his=20
            old friend Tommy arrives in Boston as a British conscript =
and asks=20
            Will to help him desert.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Olasky, Susan. <U>Will Northaway &amp; the =
price of=20
            loyalty.</U> Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books, c2005.<BR>By =
talking to=20
            him about God, a new friend helps sixteen-year-old Will make =
sense=20
            of the increasing hostilities between his master, a Loyalist =
Boston=20
            printer, and the Patriots who chafe under Britain's rule in=20
          1767.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Olasky, Susan. <U>Will Northaway &amp; the =
quest for=20
            liberty.</U> Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books, =
c2004.<BR>Accused of a=20
            crime he did not commit, Will leaves England for America, =
where his=20
            search for his long-lost father becomes entangled with the=20
            pre-Revolutionary turmoil of the colonies' feud with=20
        England.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OSB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Osborne, Mary Pope. <U>Revolutionary War on=20
            Wednesday.</U> New York : Random House, c2000.<BR>Using =
their magic=20
            tree house, Jack and Annie travel back to the time of the =
American=20
            Revolution and help General George Washington during his =
famous=20
            crossing of the Delaware River.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OSB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Osborne, Mary Pope. <U>Standing in the light =
: the=20
            captive diary of Catherine Carey Logan.</U> New York : =
Scholastic,=20
            c1998.<BR>A Quaker girl's diary reflects her experiences =
growing up=20
            in the Delaware River Valley of Pennsylvania and her capture =
by=20
            Lenape Indians in 1763.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OSB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Osborne, Mary Pope. <U>Thanksgiving on =
Thursday.</U>=20
            New York : Random House, c2002.<BR>Jack and Annie travel in =
their=20
            magic treehouse to the year 1621, where they celebrate the =
first=20
            Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians in the =
New=20
            Plymouth Colony.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OWE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Owens, Tom, 1960-. <U>Flames of freedom.</U> =
Logan,=20
            Iowa : Perfection Learning, c2000.<BR>In 1777 Massachusetts, =
after=20
            his parents are killed because of their loyalty to Great =
Britain,=20
            eleven-year-old Timothy is taken in by a parson and his =
wife.=20
            Includes historical notes.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F PAU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Paulsen, Gary. <U>Woods runner.</U> 1st ed. =
New York :=20
            Wendy Lamb Books, c2010.<BR>From his 1776 Pennsylvania =
homestead,=20
            thirteen-year-old Samuel, who is a highly-skilled woodsman, =
sets out=20
            toward New York City to rescue his parents from the band of =
British=20
            soldiers and Native Americans who kidnapped them after =
slaughtering=20
            most of their community. Includes historical =
notes.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F QUA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Quackenbush, Robert M. <U>Daughter of liberty =
: a true=20
            story of the American Revolution.</U> 1st ed. New York : =
Hyperion=20
            Books for Children, c1999.<BR>A chance encounter with =
General George=20
            Washington in upstate New York during the Revolutionary War =
leads a=20
            young woman to volunteer for a dangerous mission involving =
the=20
            retrieval of valuable papers.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F REE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rees, Celia. <U>Sorceress.</U> 1st Candlewick =
Press ed.=20
            Cambridge, MA : Candlewick Press, 2002.<BR>Eighteen-year-old =
Agnes,=20
            a Mohawk Indian who is descended from a line of shamanic =
healers,=20
            uses her own newly-discovered powers to uncover the story of =
her=20
            ancestor, a seventeenth-century New England English healer =
who fled=20
            charges of witchcraft to make her life with the local=20
        Indians.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F REE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rees, Celia. <U>Witch child.</U> 1st U.S. =
pbk. ed.=20
            Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 2002.<BR>In 1659,=20
            fourteen-year-old Mary Newbury keeps a journal of her voyage =
from=20
            England to the New World and her experiences living as a =
witch in a=20
            community of Puritans near Salem, =
Massachusetts.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>A break with charity : a =
story about=20
            the Salem witch trials.</U> San Diego : Harcourt Brace,=20
            c1992.<BR>While waiting for a church meeting in 1706, =
Susanna=20
            English, daughter of a wealthy Salem merchant, recalls the =
malice,=20
            fear, and accusations of witchcraft that tore her village =
apart in=20
            1692.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Cast two shadows : the =
American=20
            revolution in the South.</U> San Diego : Harcourt, Inc.,=20
            c1998.<BR>In South Carolina in 1780, fourteen-year-old =
Caroline sees=20
            the Revolutionary War take a terrible toll among her family =
and=20
            friends and comes to understand the true nature of =
war.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>The color of fire : a =
novel.</U> 1st=20
            ed. New York : Hyperion Books for Children, =
c2005.<BR>Phoebe, a=20
            slave in the Philipse household in colonial New York, must =
decide on=20
            the right course of action when her friend Cuffee is =
implicated in a=20
            reputed slave uprising.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>The fifth of March : a story =
of the=20
            Boston Massacre.</U> San Diego : Harcourt Brace,=20
            1993.<BR>Fourteen-year-old Rachel Marsh, an indentured =
servant in=20
            the Boston household of John and Abigail Adams, is caught up =
in the=20
            colonists' unrest that eventually escalates into the =
massacre of=20
            March 5, 1770.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Finishing Becca : a story =
about Peggy=20
            Shippen and Benedict Arnold.</U> 1st ed. San Diego : =
Harcourt Brace,=20
            1994.<BR>Fourteen-year-old Becca takes a position as a maid =
in a=20
            wealthy Philadelphia Quaker home and witnesses the events =
that lead=20
            to General Benedict Arnold's betrayal of the American forces =
during=20
            the Revolutionary War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Hang a thousand trees with =
ribbons :=20
            the story of Phillis Wheatley.</U> San Diego : Harcourt =
Brace &amp;=20
            Co., c1996.<BR>A fictionalized biography of the =
eighteenth-century=20
            African woman who, as a child, was brought to New England to =
be a=20
            slave, and after publishing her first poem when a teenager, =
gained=20
            renown throughout the colonies as an important =
African-American=20
            poet.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>The journal of Jasper =
Jonathan Pierce=20
            : a pilgrim boy.</U> 1st ed. New York : Schloastic, =
2000.<BR>A=20
            fourteen-year-old indentured servant keeps a journal of his=20
            experiences on the Mayflower and during the building of =
Plymouth=20
            Plantation in 1620 and 1621.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Or give me death : a novel =
of Patrick=20
            Henry's family.</U> 1st Gulliver Books pbk. ed. San Diego :=20
            Harcourt, 2004, c2003.<BR>With their father away most of the =
time=20
            advocating independence for the American colonies, the =
children of=20
            Patrick Henry try to raise themselves, manage the family =
plantation,=20
            and care for their mentally ill mother.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F SHA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Shaw, Janet Beeler, 1937-. <U>Kaya and Lone =
Dog : a=20
            friendship story.</U> Middleton, WI : Pleasant Co., =
c2002.<BR>Still=20
            grieving over the death of her friend, and missing her =
stolen horse=20
            and kidnapped younger sister, Kaya tries to earn the trust =
of a lone=20
            and starving dog who is about to have puppies. Includes =
historical=20
            notes on Nez Perc=C3=A9 children.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F SPE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Speare, Elizabeth George. <U>Calico =
Captive.</U>=20
            [Boston] : Houghton Mifflin, [c1957].<BR>An Englishwoman, =
Miriam=20
            Willard, becomes a captive during the French and Indian War =
in 1754.=20
            After a harrowing march north to Montreal she discovers a =
city=20
            filled with the intrigue of war.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F SPE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Speare, Elizabeth George. <U>The witch of =
Blackbird=20
            Pond.</U> Boston : Houghton Mifflin, c1958.<BR>In 1687 in=20
            Connecticut, Kit Tyler, feeling out of place in the Puritan=20
            household of her aunt, befriends an old woman considered a =
witch by=20
            the community and suddenly finds herself standing trial for=20
            witchcraft.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F TRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Tripp, Valerie, 1951-. <U>Changes for =
Felicity : a=20
            winter story.</U> 1st ed. Middleton, WI : Pleasant Co.,=20
            c1992.<BR>The outbreak of the Revolutionary War in 1775 =
brings=20
            drastic changes to Felicity's life in Williamsburg, =
affecting both=20
            her family and her friendship with Elizabeth.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F TRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Tripp, Valerie, 1951-. <U>Felicity learns a =
lesson : a=20
            school story.</U> 1st ed. Middleton, WI : Pleasant Co.,=20
            c1991.<BR>Shortly before the Revolutionary War, =
nine-year-old=20
            Felicity, who lives in Williamsburg, is torn between =
supporting the=20
            tariff-induced tea boycott and saving her friendship with =
Elizabeth,=20
            a young loyalist from England.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F TRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Tripp, Valerie, 1951-. <U>Felicity saves the =
day : a=20
            summer story.</U> 1st ed. Middleton, WI : Pleasant Co.,=20
            c1992.<BR>During a visit to her grandfather's plantation in =
Virginia=20
            during the summer of 1775, Felicity's loyalty is torn =
between her=20
            father and Ben, her father's apprentice who needs her help =
as he=20
            runs away to join George Washington's army of =
Patriots.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F TRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Tripp, Valerie, 1951-. <U>Felicity's surprise =
: a=20
            Christmas story.</U> 1st ed. Middleton, WI : Pleasant Co.,=20
            c1991.<BR>Christmas in Williamsburg means a dancing party at =
the=20
            Governor's Palace for Felicity, but her mother becomes very =
ill and=20
            cannot finish the special blue gown.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F TRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Tripp, Valerie, 1951-. <U>Happy birthday, =
Felicity! : a=20
            springtime story.</U> 1st ed. Middleton, WI : Pleasant Co.,=20
            c1992.<BR>As her tenth birthday approaches, Felicity is =
excited by=20
            her grandfather's visit, but she is also concerned about the =
growing=20
            tensions between the colonists and the British governor in=20
            Williamsburg.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F TUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Turner, Ann Warren. <U>Love thy neighbor : =
the Tory=20
            diary of Prudence Emerson.</U> 1st ed. New York : =
Scholastic,=20
            2003.<BR>In Green Marsh, Massachusetts, in 1774, =
thirteen-year-old=20
            Prudence keeps a diary of the troubles she and her family =
face as=20
            Tories surrounded by American patriots at the start of the =
American=20
            Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F YOL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Yolen, Jane. <U>Encounter.</U> San Diego : =
Harcourt=20
            Brace, c1992.<BR>A Taino Indian boy on the island of San =
Salvador=20
            recounts the landing of Columbus and his men in=20
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