| Originally published by Penn,
    during the period from 1913 to 1937. Reprinted by Knopf in the 1940's and
    1950's with illustrations by Sandra James. Some books were reprinted by Applewood in the
    1990's with the original illustrations. One books containing two original
    stories was printed by Derrydale Books in 1991. A
    Little Maid of Old Philadelphia is available in an online version at the
    "Celebration of Women Writers" website. | 
    A LITTLE MAID OF PROVINCE TOWN -- "During the
      Revolutionary War, eight-year-old Anne Nelson, living in Provincetown on
      Cape Cod, determines to help the patriots' cause by carrying an important
      message from Boston to Newburyport." -- illustrated by Wuanita
      Smith. 1913, 1916, 1922, 1925, Penn; 1954, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James);
      1997, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF MASSACHUSETTS COLONY -- "During the
      Revolutionary War, Anne Nelson journeys with Indians, is imprisoned,
      escapes, and helps capture an English privateer." -- illustrated
      by Wuanita Smith. 1914, 1915, 1916, 1924,  Penn; 1951, Knopf (ill. by
      Sandra James);  1996, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF NARRAGANSETT BAY -- "Penelope Balfour
      and her brother Ted find ways to provide help to the American patriots
      camped near their Rhode Island farm during the Revolutionary War."
      --  illustrated by Wuanita Smith. 1915, 1920, 1925, 1928, Penn; 1954,
      Knopf (ill. by Sandra James); 1998, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF BUNKER HILL -- illustrated by Wuanita Smith.
      1916, 1920, 1927, 1929, Penn; 1952, Knopf.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF TICONDEROGA -- "While visiting her aunt
      and cousin near Fort Ticonderoga, on the western shore of Lake Champlain,
      Faith Carew learns a secret about the fort that concerns Ethan Allen's
      "Green Mountain boys."" --  illustrated by Wuanita
      Smith. 1917, 1924, 1927, Penn; 1954, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James); 1996,
      Applewood.
 
A LITTLE GIRL OF OLD CONNECTICUT -- "In 1776 a young
      Connecticut girl, unaware that her hat box contains a mysterious package
      from a Tory prisoner, travels by stagecoach to visit her grandmother."
      -- illustrated by Wuanita Smith. 1918, 1920, Penn; 1953, Knopf (ill. by
      Sandra James); 1996, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF OLD PHILADELPHIA -- "Two girls who keep
      their ears open and make good use of their knowledge play a part in the
      story of the Revolutionary War in Pennsylvania in 1778." -- 
      illustrated by Edna Cooke. 1919, 1921, Penn; 1955, Knopf (ill. by Sandra
      James); 1996, Applewood. Read
      it online!
 
A LITTLE GIRL OF OLD MAINE -- "In the spring of 1781 at
      her home near Yorktown, Virginia, eleven-year-old Rose Elinor Moore and
      her young cousin share adventures, including witnessing the surrender of
      Lord Cornwallis." --illustrated by Elizabeth Pilsbry. 1920, 1926,
      Penn; 1953, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James); 1999, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF OLD NEW YORK -- "Ten-year-old Annette
      finds a way to prove her loyalty as a good American during the British
      occupation of New York City in the Revolutionary War." --
      illustrated by Elizabeth Pilsbry. 1921, 1924, Penn; 1951, Knopf (ill. by
      Sandra James); 1996, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF OLD VIRGINIA -- "In the spring of 1781
      at her home near Yorktown, Virginia, eleven-year-old Rose Elinor Moore and
      her young cousin share adventures, including witnessing the surrender of
      Lord Cornwallis." -- illustrated by Elizabeth Pilsbry. 1922,
      Penn; 1951, 1953, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James); 1998,  Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF MARYLAND -- "Living in Maryland during
      the time of the colonies' rebellion against England, Barbara Anne
      accidentally learns some secrets of the American patriots." --
      illustrated by Nat Little. 1923, 1926, Penn; 1952, Knopf (ill. by Sandra
      James); 1997, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF MOHAWK VALLEY -- "During the
      Revolutionary War, ten-year-old Joanne Clarke, living in a log cabin in
      the Mohawk Valley, delivers an important message to General Philip
      Schuyler at Albany after being kidnapped and abandoned by an Indian."
      --  illustrated by Grace Norcross. 1924, 1928, Penn; 1944, 1952,
      Knopf (ill. by Sandra James); 1999, Applewood.
 
A LITTLE MAID OF MONMOUTH -- illustrated by Grace Norcross. 1925,
      Penn; 1953, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF NANTUCKET -- illustrated by Grace Norcross.
      1926, 1929. Penn; 1950, Knopf (ill by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF VERMONT -- illustrated by Grace Norcross. 1927,
      Penn; 1948, 1952, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF NEW HAMPSHIRE -- illustrated by Hattie
      Longstreet Price. 1928, Penn; 1954, Knopf (illustrated by Sandra James)
 
A LITTLE MAID OF SOUTH CAROLINA -- illustrated by Hattie
      Longstreet Price. 1929. Penn; 1952, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF NEW ORLEANS -- illustrated by Hattie Longstreet
      Price. 1930, Penn; 1949, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF FORT PITT -- illustrated by Hattie Longstreet
      Price. 1931, Penn; 1953, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF LEXINGTON -- illustrated by Hattie Longstreet Price.
      1932. Penn; 1955, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF BOSTON -- illustrated by Hattie Longstreet
      Price. 1933. Penn; 1954, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF NEWPORT -- illustrated by Hattie Longstreet
      Price. 1935, Penn; 1955, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF QUEBEC -- illustrated by Hattie Longstreet
      Price. 1936, Penn; 1954, Knopf (ill. by Sandra James).
 
A LITTLE MAID OF VALLEY FORGE -- illustrated by Hattie Longstreet
      Price. 1937, Penn; 1951, Knopf (ill. by Sandra Brown).   
 A LITTLE MAID OF NEW ENGLAND -- Contains A Little Maid of Province
  Town
  and A Little Maid of Massachusetts Colony -- 1991, Derrydale Books.    
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