Soldiers in Petticoats

Soldiers in Petticoats
Author: Alan Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781911255321

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Patriots in Petticoats

Patriots in Petticoats
Author: Shirley Raye Redmond
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0375823581

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Profiles girls and women who participated in the American Revolution by refusing to buy British merchandise, collecting money, and even going to war as wives, nurses, spies, or soldiers.

Redcoats and Petticoats

Redcoats and Petticoats
Author: Katherine Kirkpatrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781718089211

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When the American Revolution arrives in Thomas Strong's sleepy Long Island village, his life is turned upside down. His church becomes a fort for the British, and a company of Redcoats are quartered in his family's home. But worst of all, his father is arrested as a traitor and taken away. It's no wonder that Thomas's mother seems to have been affected in the head. She washes and rewashes handkerchiefs and petticoats so that her clothesline is continually full of laundry. The errands on which she sends Thomas are not only peculiar but dangerous, since they take him right past a Redcoat encampment. At first Thomas doesn't know what to make of his mother's behavior, but as he keeps his eyes and ears open, he begins to suspect that things are not necessarily as they seem. Katherine Kirkpatrick's captivating story is based on the Culper Spy Ring, which operated on Long Island and in Connecticut from 1778 - 1783. Its purpose was to send messages to General George Washington about the activities of the British Army in New York City. Ronald Himler's dramatic watercolor illustrations bring this pivotal period of U.S. history to life for contemporary readers. Katherine Kirkpatrick grew up near Setauket in Stony Brook, New York. She first learned of Anna (Nancy) Strong's role in the Culper Spy Ring from Strong's great-great-granddaughter, Kate Strong, whom she interviewed for a fourth-grade project. Kirkpatrick has published eight books for children and young adults, both fiction and nonfiction. She lives in Seattle, Washington. Visit her at http: //katherinekirkpatrick.com . Ronald Himler has illustrated over a hundred books for children. His paintings also appear in art galleries throughout the Southwest, where he is highly acclaimed for his portraits of the Plains Indians. He lives in Tucson, Arizona. To find out more about his work, visit http: //www.ronhimler.com/.

Soldiers in Petticoats

Soldiers in Petticoats
Author: Betty Jamerson Reed
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1973637421

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Sophia Sawyer, Emily Prudden, and Martha Berry encountered sexism, prejudice, financial hardship, discrimination, challenging travel conditions, exclusion from the right to vote, and social complacency. On one occasion two militiamen showed up at the school door and threatened to arrest the teacher if she continued teaching black children to read. Another instructor dealt with murder and mayhem, violence, loss of life, and racial hostility. And a third was shunned by her neighbors because she associated with poor mountaineers and “begged” to keep her school open. Their victories against overwhelming obstacles on behalf of struggling youth in the Southern Appalachian region, as well as in Oklahoma and Arkansas, led each into a deeper Christian life. With vision, audacity, and resolution these teachers enabled students to succeed. Their accomplishments as educators and as Christians provide inspiration for today’s readers. Sawyer, Prudden, and Berry were viewed in their culture as weak. However, they battled ignorance, bias, superstition, and even dirt, as they effectively changed the lives of thousands of children and adults.

Petticoat Soldiers

Petticoat Soldiers
Author: Kelly J. Hoepfner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Gunner Wore Petticoats

The Gunner Wore Petticoats
Author: S. J. Schinleber
Publisher: Fideli Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781604141221

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Abandoned by her father, orphaned by her mother, left behind with strangers... One woman puts aside her dresses and her womanly chores and answers the call to arms. In a bid to reunite with her brothers fighting for the Union somewhere down South, this determined young woman disguises her gender and discovers alongside her fellow soldiers, a camaraderie and sense of purpose she has never known. Until the day she rescues a wounded Southern solder, who turns upside down everything she though she knew about war and loyalty...

Petticoats and Frock Coats

Petticoats and Frock Coats
Author: Cynthia Overbeck Bix
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761380531

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What would you have worn if you lived during the American Revolution or the early 1800s? It depends on who you were! Women wore layers and layers of undergarments, including corsets, chemises, and petticoats, and they accessorized with gloves, hats, parasols, and fans. Men also flaunted plenty of accessories, including neckties, top hats, walking sticks, and pocket watches. Read more about Revolutionary and early 1800s fashions—from pantaloons to silk stockings to tricornered hats—in this fascinating book!

Soldiers in Petticoats

Soldiers in Petticoats
Author: Betty Jamerson Reed
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781973637431

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Sophia Sawyer, Emily Prudden, and Martha Berry encountered sexism, prejudice, financial hardship, discrimination, challenging travel conditions, exclusion from the right to vote, and social complacency. On one occasion two militiamen showed up at the school door and threatened to arrest the teacher if she continued teaching black children to read. Another instructor dealt with murder and mayhem, violence, loss of life, and racial hostility. And a third was shunned by her neighbors because she associated with poor mountaineers and "begged" to keep her school open. Their victories against overwhelming obstacles on behalf of struggling youth in the Southern Appalachian region, as well as in Oklahoma and Arkansas, led each into a deeper Christian life. With vision, audacity, and resolution these teachers enabled students to succeed. Their accomplishments as educators and as Christians provide inspiration for today's readers. Sawyer, Prudden, and Berry were viewed in their culture as weak. However, they battled ignorance, bias, superstition, and even dirt, as they effectively changed the lives of thousands of children and adults.

Walt's Time

Walt's Time
Author: Robert B. Sherman
Publisher: Camphor Tree Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 9780964605930

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An autobiographical "scrapbook" by the songwriting team that created the music for numerous Disney movies and television shows as well as stage musicals.