n Riverside Eighth Reader.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
For grades S-6.
A Winter at Valley Forge, in Tappan, American Hero Stories; Cornwallis's
Buckles, in Revolutionary Stories Retold from St. Nicholas; Ethan Allen,
in Johonnot, Stories of Heroic Deeds; Fourth of July Among the Indians,
in Indian Stories Retold from St. Nicholas; How "Mad Anthony" Took Stony
Point, in Tappan, American Hero Stories; How the "Swamp Fox" Made the
British Miserable, in Tappan, American Hero Stories; John Paul Jones,
in Tappan, American Hero Stories; Laetitia and the Redcoats, in
Revolutionary Stories Retold from St. Nicholas; Molly Pitcher, in
Revolutionary Stories Retold from St. Nicholas; Paul Revere's Ride
Longfellow (poem), in Story-Telling Poems; Prescott and the Yankee Boy,
in Johonnot, Stories of Heroic Deeds; Rodney's Ride, Brooks (poem), in
Story-Telling Poems; The Boston Massacre, in Hawthorne, Grandfather's
Chair; The Bulb of the Crimson Tulip, in Revolutionary Stories Retold
from St Nicholas; The First Day of the Revolution, in Tappan; American
Hero Stories.
For grades 7-8.
A Woman's Heroism, in Tomlinson, War for Independence; Grandmother's
Story of Bunker-Hill Battle, Holmes (poem); How the Major Joined
Marion's Men, in Tomlinson, War for Independence; Molly Pitcher,
Sherwood (poem), in Stevenson, Poems of American History; Patrick Henry,
in Morris Historical Tales, American, Second Series; Song of Marion's
Men, Bryant (poem); That Bunker Hill Powder, in Revolutionary Stories
Retold from St. Nicholas; The Mantle of St. John de Matha, Whittier
(poem); The Tory's Farewell, in Hawthorne, Grandfather's Chair.
LABOR DAY
For grades 1-4.
Dust Under the Rug, in Lindsay, Mother Stories, Giant Energy and
Fairy Skill, in Lindsay, Mother Stories; How Flax was Given to Men, in
Holbrook, Book of Nature Myths; My Friend the Housekeeper, in Riverside
Fourth Reader,
Peasant Truth, in Riverside Third Reader; Prometheus, the Giver of Fire
in Coe, First Book of Stories for the Story-Teller; Six Soldiers of
Fortune, in Grimm, German Household Tales; The Country Maid and her
Milk-Pail, in Scudder, Book of Fables and Folk-Stories; The Flax, in
Andersen, Wonder Stories; The Hammer and the Anvil, in Ramaswami Raju,
Indian Fables; The Honest Woodman, in Poulsson, In the Child's World;
The Little Gray Pony, in Lindsay, Mother Stories; The Little House in
the Wood, in Grimm, German Household Tales; The Old Man Who Lived in
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