Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans

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Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans
Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902
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The men were tired and hungry. But they soon reached dry ground. Theywere now in sight of the fort. Clark marched his little army round andround in such a way as to make it seem that he had many men with him. He wrote a fierce letter to the British com-mand-er. He behaved like ageneral with a large army.
After some fighting, the British com-mand-er gave up. Clark's littlearmy took the British fort. This brave action saved to our country theland that lies between the Ohio River and the Lakes. It
... stopped thesending of Indians to kill the settlers in the West.
DANIEL BOONE AND HIS GRAPEVINE SWING.
Daniel Boone was the first settler of Ken-tuck-y. He knew all aboutliving in the woods. He knew how to hunt the wild animals. He knew howto fight Indians, and how to get away from them.
Nearly all the men that came with him to Kentucky the first time werekilled. One was eaten by wolves. Some of them were killed by Indians. Some of them went into the woods and never came back. Nobody knowswhat killed them.


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