A Yankee Girl at Shiloh
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IntroductionMrs. Curtis in the two other books of this set A Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter and A Yankee Girl at Bull Run has told delightful stories of little Northern heroines at these great battles.In this present story Berenice Arnold with her mother and father came from Vermont to the mountains of Tennessee in order that Mr. Arnold might regain his health. During the second winter of their stay the Armies of the North and the South began to draw closer to Shiloh which was not far from the Arnold cabin. Berry had many exciting adventures. She found a young runaway slave-girl who was sheltered by her parents and proved a devoted friend. She was mistaken for a boy by a Southern spy because of the fact that she wore blue corduroy knickerbockers. He tried to force her to bear secret messages to his Commander but Berry braving his anger and the misunderstandings in the Northern camp managed to give military information to the Northern Army which enabled it to gain a complete victory. Her deed was so splendid that General Grant himself visited the Arnold cabin to dine with Berry and thank her personally.Originally Published in 1922.
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