BY HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH.
Brother Jonathan; or, The Alarm Post in the Cedars.
A Tale of Early Connecticut. Illustrated. Colored Frontispiece. $1.25net; postage, 12 cents additional.
A stirring tale of the early days of Connecticut, dominated by theforceful personality of Jonathan Trumbull, whose name, through itsaffectionate use by George Washington, has become the familiar nicknameof the nation that he helped to make.
OTHER BOOKS BY MR. BUTTERWORTH.
In the Days of Audubon.
A Tale of the "Protector of Birds." Illustrated by B. West Clinedinstand others. $1.20 net; postage, 14 cents additional.
In the Days of Jefferson; or, The Six Golden Horseshoes.
A Tale of Republican Simplicity. Illustrated by F. T. Merrill. $1.50.
The Story of Magellan.
A Tale of the Discovery of the Philippines. Illustrated by F. T.Merrill and others. $1.50.
The Treasure Ship.
A Story of Sir William Phipps and the Inter-Charter Period inMassachusetts. Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst and others. $1.50.
The Pilot of the Mayflower.
Illustrated by H. Winthrop Peirce and others. $1.50.
True to his Home.
A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin. Illustrated by H. Winthrop Peirce.$1.50.
The Wampum Belt; or, The Fairest Page of History.
A Tale of William Penn's Treaty with the Indians. With 6 full-pageIllustrations. $1.50.
The Knight of Liberty.
A Tale of the Fortunes of Lafayette. With 6 full-page Illustrations.$1.50.
The Patriot Schoolmaster.
A Tale of the Minutemen and the Sons of Liberty. With 6 full-pageIllustrations by H. Winthrop Peirce. $1.50.
In the Boyhood of Lincoln.
A Story of the Black Hawk War and the Tunker Schoolmaster. With 12Illustrations and colored Frontispiece. $1.50.
The Boys of Greenway Court.
A Story of the Early Years of Washington. With 10 full-pageIllustrations. $1.50.
The Log School-House on the Columbia.
With 13 full-page Illustrations by J. Carter Beard, E. J. Austen, andothers. $1.50.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK.