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THE COLONIAL SERIES

By EDWARD STRATEMEYER

Author of "Pan-American Series" "Old Glory Series," "Great American Industries Series," "American Boys' Biographical Series," etc.


Four volumes Cloth Illustrated by A. B. Shute
Price per volume, $1.25


WITH WASHINGTON IN THE WEST
Of A Soldier Boy's Battles in the Wilderness

MARCHING ON NIAGARA
Or The Soldier Boys of the Old Frontier

AT THE FALL OF MONTREAL
Or A Soldier Boy's Final Victory

ON THE TRAIL OF PONTIAC
Or The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio

"Mr. Stratemeyer has put his best work into the ' Colonial Series.'"—Christian Register, Boston.

"A series that doesn't fall so very far short of being history itself."—Boston Courier.

"The tales of war are incidental to the dramatic adventures of two boys, so well told that the historical facts are all the better remembered."—Boston Globe.

"Edward Stratemeyer has in many volumes shown himself master of the art of producing historic studies in the pleasing story form."—Minneapolis Journal.

"The author, Edward Stratemeyer, has used his usual care in matters of historical detail and accuracy, and gives a splendid picture of the times in general."—Milwaukee Sentinel.

"Told by one who knows how to write so as to interest boys, while still having a care as to accuracy.—Commercial Advertiser, New York.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by

LEE AND SHEPARD. Publishers
BOSTON