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Title: The Beginner's American History
Author: D. H. Montgomery
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THE BEGINNER'S AMERICAN HISTORY
by
D. H. MONTGOMERY
Author of the Leading Facts of History Series
[Frontispiece: LIBERTY ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD. A Statue in the
Harbor of New York City, given to the American People by the People
of France. (Copyright by Charles T. Root.)]
Boston. U.S.A.
Published by Ginn & Company
1893
Copyright, 1892,
by D. H. Montgomery
All Rights Reserved.
Typography by J. S. Cushing & Co., Boston, U.S.A.
Presswork by Ginn & Co., Boston, U.S.A.
D.H.M.
TO
S.K.K.
PREFATORY NOTE.
This little book is intended by the writer as an introduction to his
larger work entitled _The Leading Facts of American History_.
It is in no sense an abridgment of the larger history, but is
practically an entirely new and distinct work.
Its object is to present clearly and accurately those facts and
principles in the lives of some of the chief founders and builders
of America which would be of interest and value to pupils beginning
the study of our history. Throughout the book great care has been
taken to relate only such incidents and anecdotes as are believed
to rest on unexceptionable authority.
The numerous illustrations in the text are, in nearly every case,
from drawings and designs made by Miss C. S. King of Boston.
In the preparation of this work for the press--as in that of the
entire _Leading Facts of History Series_--the author has been
especially indebted to the valuable assistance rendered in
proofreading
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