Part 11 (1/2)

_Studies in the History of the United States_. 8vo. Cloth, $1.50.

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HISTORIC LIVES SERIES.

A series of popular biographies dealing with famous men of all times and countries, written in brief form and representing the latest knowledge on the subjects, each ill.u.s.trated with appropriate full-page pictures, the authors being chosen for their special knowledge of the subjects.

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Father Marquette, the Explorer of the Mississippi.

By Reuben Gold Thwaites, Editor of ”The Jesuit Relations,” etc.

Daniel Boone.

By Reuben Gold Thwaites, Editor of ”The Jesuit Relations,” ”Father Marquette,” etc.

Horace Greeley.

By William A. Linn, Author of ”The Story of the Mormons.”

Sir William Johnson.

By Augustus C. Buell, Author of ”Paul Jones, Founder of the American Navy.”

Anthony Wayne.

By John R. Spears.

Champlain: The Founder of New France.

By Edwin Asa Dix, M.A., LL.D., Formerly Fellow in History in Princeton University; Author of ”Deacon Bradbury,” ”A Midsummer Drive through the Pyrenees,” etc.

James Oglethorpe: The Founder of Georgia.

By Harriet C. Cooper.

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Horace Greeley.

By William A. Linn