fere with the interests of the original work. This remark lis called forth by the fact that a volume was published in Buffalo, in 1851, entitled "Noble Deeds of American Women, with Biographical Sketches of some of the more prominent" in which thirty-eight sketches prepared entirely from original manuscripts, (the subjects not even named in any other published work,) were taken from the volumes of "The Women of the American Revolution," twenty-six of them being appropriated, in an abridged form, without the slightest acknowledgment. E. F. E. CONTENTS. I. MARY BLEDSOE, . MRS. MASON, ANNA INNIS, SARAH COMBS, IV. CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON, MRS. DUNHAM, V. JANE BROWN, SARAH WILSON, VI. MARY MOORE, MRS. DENIS, MRS. CLENDENIN, MRS. CUNNINGHAM, MRS. SCOTT, MRS. GLASS, VII. ANN HAYNES, VIII. RUTH SPARKS, Page IX. SARAH SHELBY, . X. REBECCA WILLIAMS, LOUISA ST. CLAIR, MRS. LAKE, SALLY WARTH, JANE DICK, MARY HECKEWELDER, XI. REBECCA ROUSE, XV. ELIZABETH Harper, SARAH THORP, MRS. WALWORTH, 272 MRS. SCOTT, MRS. TALBOT, MRS. GOODRICH, MRS. COMSTOCK,. MRS. WOODWARD, XXIV. JOURNAL, XXV. ELIZABEth Kenton, |