Camping on the St. Lawrence

Posted in American History, Literature, Middle School, Public Domain, Upper Elementary on May 20, 2013

In this story I have endeavored to take my young readers to one of our noblest rivers, and not only to make them share in the stirring experiences which are to be had on its waters, but also to make them feel something of the power of the wonderful history of those who first looked Read More »

Days of the Colonists

Posted in American History, Lower Elementary, Public Domain, Upper Elementary on May 6, 2013

Living stories about John Smith, the founding of Plymouth, and all the way to the signing of the Declaration of Independence! Published in 1922, this living history book has several color and black and white illustrations. Twenty seven captivating stories about Colonial America. Download Day of the Colonists from archive.org. Another companion book is Colonial Read More »

Algonquin Indian Tales

Posted in American History, Mythology, Public Domain on April 4, 2013

For thirty years or more we have been gathering up these myths and legends. Sometimes a brief sentence or two of one would be heard in some wigwam—just enough to excite curiosity—then years would elapse ere the whole story could be secured. As the tribes had no written language, and the Indians had to depend Read More »

Aircraft And Submarines {World War I}

Posted in High School, Middle School, Public Domain, Upper Elementary, Western Civilization on February 27, 2013

Comparatively few people appreciate how the thought of navigating the air’s dizziest heights and the sea’s gloomiest depths has obsessed the minds of inventors. From the earliest days of history men have grappled with the problem, yet it is only within two hundred years for aircraft and one hundred for submarines that any really intelligent Read More »

Ancient And Modern Ships

Posted in College Prep, High School, History, Middle School, Public Domain, Technology, Upper Elementary on February 27, 2013

It is not difficult to imagine how mankind first conceived the idea of making use of floating structures to enable him to traverse stretches of water. The trunk of a tree floating down a river may have given him his first notions. He would not be long in discovering that the tree could support more Read More »

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