Examines how New Orleans developed into an important southern trading center in the nineteenth century, discusses the work of craftspeople and construction workers that helped to make the city one of the richest in the United States, and describes the daily life of women and children in the 1800s.
Discusses the Seminole Indians, focusing on their tradition of creating patchwork. Includes a recipe for wild grape dumplings, and instructions for playing a Seminole game.
Examines how Plymouth developed into a successful northern colonial town in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, discusses the work of craftspeople and construction workers that helped to build the city, and describes the daily life of women and children.
Examines how Plymouth developed into a successful northern colonial town in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, discusses the work of craftspeople and construction workers that helped to build the city, and describes the daily life of women and children.