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Plymouth Colony, 1623-1627 A story of young Mercy Sprague and the Pilgrims.
New England, 1675-76 A narrative of King Philip's War.
Two books weave stories of real people and events of early New England.
New England on Fire! Stories from King Philip's War Philip, sachem of the Wampanoags, leads a confederation of native tribes in an attempt to drive the Puritan colonists from New England.
"The author has captured the heart and spirit of my people." - Larry Spotted Crow Mann, Historian, Nipmuc Historical Tribe, Massachusetts
Plymouth Poppet Adventures of a Young Girl in Plymouth Plantation
Mercy Sprague and her family arrive at Plymouth Colony in 1623 on the Anne. Mercy enters into the hard life of the colonists with enthusiasm. Through Mercy's eyes and misadventures, author Margaret Barton relates the story of the first decade of the Pilgrims in the New World.
"What a bonus it is to have the historical context inserted into the poignant story." Tovi Harris, Renton, Washington
Price for each book: $15 plus S/H
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