CHAPTER IV AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY CHAPTER VI SYLVIA AT THE PLANTATION CHAPTER VII SYLVIA SEES A GHOST CHAPTER VIII A TWILIGHT TEA-PARTY CHAPTER XI SYLVIA CARRIES A MESSAGE CHAPTER XIII A HAPPY AFTERNOON CHAPTER XVII A CHRISTMAS PRESENT CHAPTER XIX SYLVIA MAKES A PROMISE CHAPTER XX "TWO LITTLE DARKY GIRLS" CHAPTER XXI FORT SUMTER IS FIRED UPON Title: Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter Author: Alice Turner Curtis Language: English Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Rose Koven, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. A YANKEE GIRLATFORT SUMTERBYALICE TURNER CURTISAUTHOR OFThe Little Maid's Historical Series, etc. Illustrated by ISABEL W. CALEY PHILADELPHIA1920 INTRODUCTIONSylvia Fulton, a little Boston girl, was staying with her father and mother in the beautiful city of Charleston, South Carolina, just before the opening of the Civil War. She had become deeply attached to her new friends, and their chivalrous kindness toward the little northern girl, as well as Sylvia's perilous adventure in Charleston Harbor, and the amusing efforts of the faithful negro girl to become like her young mistress, all tend to make this story one that every little girl will enjoy reading, and from which she will learn of far-off days and of the high ideals of southern honor and northern courage. I. SYLVIAII. A NEW FRIENDIII. SYLVIA IN TROUBLEIV. AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEYV. ESTRALLA AND ELINORVI. SYLVIA AT THE PLANTATIONVII. SYLVIA SEES A GHOSTVIII. A TWILIGHT TEA-PARTYIX. TROUBLESOME WORDSX. THE PALMETTO FLAGXI. SYLVIA CARRIES A MESSAGEXII. ESTRALLA HELPSXIII. A HAPPY AFTERNOONXIV. MR. ROBERT WAITEXV. "WHERE IS SYLVIA?"XVI. IN DANGERXVII. A CHRISTMAS PRESENTXVIII. GREAT NEWSXIX. SYLVIA MAKES A PROMISEXX. "TWO LITTLE DARKY GIRLS"XXI. FORT SUMTER IS FIRED UPON |