
A Little Girl in Old Pittsburg is a historical novel for children written by Amanda M. Douglas in 1909. Set in late 18th century Pittsburgh, it follows Daffodil, a young girl navigating her childhood amidst the aftermath of the American Revolutionary War. The story captures the dynamics of her family and community as they react to the war's end and the diverse backgrounds of the townspeople. This work is notable for being part of one of the first fiction series aimed at American girls, illustrating domestic life in early America.




















