Charles Carleton Coffin (1823–1896)
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Four years of fighting : a volume of personal observation with the army and navy, from the first battle of Bull Run to… (2001) 37 Exemplare
Building the nation; events in the history of the United States from the revolution to the beginning of the war between… (2000) 25 Exemplare
Eyewitness to Gettysburg: The Story of Gettysburg As Told by the Leading Correspondent of His Day (1997) 19 Exemplare
Drum-beat of the nation; the first period of the war of the rebellion from its outbreak to the close of 1862 (2012) 11 Exemplare
Freedom triumphant; the fourth period of the war of the rebellion from September, 1864, to its close (1891) 9 Exemplare
Redeeming the republic; the third period of the war of the rebellion in the year 1864 (2008) 8 Exemplare
Seat Of Empire, The 4 Exemplare
Caleb Krinkle 3 Exemplare
The life of James A. Garfield 1 Exemplar
What Star is This , with Beams So Bright 1 Exemplar
History of the battle of Breed's Hill 1 Exemplar
The boys of '76 workbook 1 Exemplar
Stories of our soldiers. War reminiscences 1 Exemplar
Dan of Millbrook. A story of American life 1 Exemplar
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Sweet Land of Liberty, (AKA Old Times in the Colonies) was first published in 1880. Coffin wrote it for children to demonstrate that when justice and liberty stand up to tyranny, tyranny will always lose.
Quote from the final paragraph:
"Peace brings prosperity. Fifteen years pass, and the people of America, educated by influences and conditions all unknown on the other side of the Atlantic, announce to the world that all men are created free and equal, and endowed with inalienable rights. They give their honor, their fortunes, their lives in support of it. Victory crowns their efforts, and the colonies become a nation, independent, powerful, and teacher of all the nations, by the power of an illustrious example in defense of Justice, Liberty, and the Rights of Man."… (mehr)