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Sally Wister's Journal is the first-person account of a 16-year-old Quaker girl living in Germantown, Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary War. American officers were quartered at her house, and her journal provides a wonderful mix of both the goings-on and close battles to her house, as well as the thoughts of a 16-year-old girl on the cusp of adulthood. 62 pages, softcover.
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