Stories of Later American History
Written in the early 20th century, 'Stories of Later American History' by Wilbur F. Gordy presents biographical narratives about significant figures and events in American history, particularly after the Revolutionary War. Aimed at young students, the book offers an engaging portrayal of America's past, starting with the context of the Stamp Act and highlighting the rise of Patrick Henry as a key orator for colonial rights. This work serves to instill a sense of patriotism and understanding of the nation's development through its vivid storytelling.










