Childhood of famous Americans series
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Childhood of famous Americans series
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The series Childhood of famous Americans series represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in LaGrange County Public Library.
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145 Items in the Series Childhood of famous Americans series
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- trueAbe Lincoln and the muddy pig
- Abigail Adams : a girl of colonial days
- Abigail Adams : girl of colonial days
- Abigail Adams : girl of colonial days
- Albert Einstein, young thinker
- Amelia Earhart : young aviator
- Amelia Earhart, Kansas girl.
- Andrew Jackson : young patriot
- Anne Bradstreet; : young Puritan poet.
- Annie Oakley : young markswoman
- Annie Oakley, Little Sure Shot.
- Anthony Wayne: : daring boy
- Babe Ruth, one of baseball's greatest
- Bedford Forrest, : horseback boy.
- Benjamin Franklin, young printer
- Bernard Baruch, boy from South Carolina.
- Betsy Ross, : girl of old Philadelphia.
- Betsy Ross, designer of our flag
- Bird Girl: : Sacagawea
- Black Hawk, young Sauk warrior.
- trueBuffalo Bill, frontier daredevil
- Clara Barton : founder of the American Red Cross
- Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross
- trueCoretta Scott King : first lady of civil rights
- trueCrazy Horse : young war chief
- Crispus Attucks : Black leader of colonial patriots
- Crispus Attucks, : boy of valor
- Crispus Attucks, Black leader of colonial patriots
- Dan Webster, : Union boy.
- Daniel Boone : young hunter and tracker
- Daniel Boone, young hunter and tracker
- David Farragut: : boy midshipman
- Davy Crockett : young rifleman
- Davy Crockett, young rifleman
- Dorothea Dix : girl reformer
- Dr. Seuss : young author and artist
- Dwight D. Eisenhower; : young military leader
- Eddie Rickenbacker, young racer and flyer
- Edward R. Murrow, young newscaster
- Elizabeth Blackwell, girl doctor
- Ethan Allen, Green Mountain boy.
- Frances Willard, girl crusader.
- Francis Scott Key : Maryland boy
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt : champion of freedom
- Franklin Roosevelt, boy of the four freedoms.
- Frederic Remington, young artist
- Frederick Douglass : abolitionist hero
- Frederick Douglass, boy champion of human rights
- George Custer, boy of action.
- George Dewey, Vermont boy
- George Eastman : young photographer
- George Gershwin, : young composer
- George Pullman; young sleeping car builder.
- George S. Patton : war hero
- George Washington, young leader
- Geronimo : young warrior.
- Harriet Beecher Stowe, Connecticut girl(j)
- Helen Keller : from tragedy to triumph
- Henry Ford, young man with ideas
- Herbert Hoover, boy engineer
- Israel Putnam, fearless boy.
- J. C. Penney; : golden rule boy/
- trueJackie Robinson : young sports trailblazer
- James J. Hill: young empire builder
- James Oglethorpe, : young defender.
- James Whitcomb Riley, Hoosier boy
- Jane Addams, : little lame girl.
- Jane Addams, little lame girl
- trueJesse Owens : young record breaker
- Jim Bowie, : boy with a hunting knife.
- Jim Thorpe, Olympic champion
- Joe DiMaggio, young sports hero
- John Adams : young revolutionary
- John D. Rockefeller, boy financier
- John Deere, blacksmith boy.
- John F. Kennedy, America's youngest president
- John Glenn : young astronaut.
- John Hancock, New England boy.
- John L. Lewis, young militant labor leader.
- trueJohn Muir : young naturalist
- John Wanamaker: boy merchant.
- Julia Ward Howe, girl of old New York
- Knute Rockne, young athlete
- Langston Hughes : young Black poet
- Laura Ingalls Wilder : young pioneer
- Lew Wallace, boy writer
- Louis Armstrong : young music maker
- Louisa May Alcott : young novelist
- Lucretia Mott, : girl of old Nantucket.
- Mark Twain : young writer
- Mark Twain, : boy of old Missouri
- Martha Washington : America's first First Lady
- Martha Washington, America's first First Lady
- Martin Luther King, Jr. : young man with a dream
- Mary Mapes Dodge : jolly girl / by Miriam E. Mason ; illustrated by Vic Dowd
- Mary McLeod Bethune; : girl devoted to her people
- Meriwether Lewis, : boy explorer.
- Meriwether Lewis, boy explorer
- Milton Hershey : young chocolatier
- Molly Pitcher, young patriot
- Mr. Rogers
- Nancy Hanks : Kentucky girl
- Nathanael Greene, independent boy.
- Neil Armstrong : young flyer.
- Noah Webster, boy of words
- Oliver Hazard Perry, boy of the sea.
- Osceola : young Seminole Indian
- Paul Revere : Boston patriot
- Paul Revere, Boston patriot
- Pearl S. Buck, literary girl
- Peter Stuyvesant : boy with wooden shoes
- Pocahontas : : young peacemaker
- Rachel Jackson : Tennessee girl
- Robert E. Lee : young Confederate
- Robert E. Lee, boy of old Virginia.
- Robert E. Lee, young Confederate
- trueRoberto Clemente : young baseball player.
- Ronald Reagan, young leader
- trueRosa Parks : young rebel.
- Sacagawea and the bravest deed
- Sacagawea, American pathfinder
- Samuel Morse, : inquisitive boy.
- Sequoyah, young Cherokee guide
- Sitting Bull : Dakota boy
- Sojourner Truth : voice for freedom.
- Stephen Foster, : boy minstrel.
- Susan Anthony : girl who dared
- Susan B. Anthony : champion of women's rights
- Teddy Roosevelt: : young Rough Rider
- The Ringling brothers: circus boys.
- Thomas A. Edison : young inventor
- Thomas A. Edison, young inventor
- trueThomas Jefferson : third president of the United States
- trueThurgood Marshall : young justice
- Tom Jackson, : young Stonewall.
- Vincent Lombardi, young football coach
- Virgil I. Grissom, boy astronaut
- Walt Disney, young movie maker
- Walt Disney, young movie maker.
- Wilbur and Orville Wright, young fliers
- trueWill Clark, boy adventurer
- Will Rogers, young cowboy
- William H. McGuffey: boy reading genius.
- William Henry Harrison : young Tippecanoe
- Zack Taylor, : young, rough, and ready.
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