Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen

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Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen

by Elbert Hubbard

EN·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

Little Journeys To the Homes of the Great, Volume 3 - Little Journeys To The Homes Of American Statesmen - Elbert Hubbard - Memorial Edition - 1916

0:09

THE LITTLE JOURNEYS CAMP - BERT HUBBARD

5:58

GEORGE WASHINGTON

33:47

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

25:42

THOMAS JEFFERSON

30:19

SAMUEL ADAMS

24:45

JOHN HANCOCK

35:39

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS

33:15

ALEXANDER HAMILTON

39:47

DANIEL WEBSTER

30:51

Description

In this lively recollection, a band of thirteen‑year‑old boys—Fibe, Rich, Pie, and the narrator—turn a stretch of forest near the Adams Farm into their own secret camp. Their mischievous exploits, from pilfering coal to borrowing eggs, set the tone for a summer of reckless freedom. When a tragic accident claims their friend Skinny at the “big‑kids” swimming hole, the incident haunts them and drives the need for a safe refuge.

Determined to build a place of their own, the boys sneak into town after dark, borrowing lumber, shingles and even a second‑hand stove through clever bargaining. Within weeks they assemble a ten‑by‑sixteen cabin with bunks, windows, and a porch—a modest yet proud headquarters for their adventures. The camp quickly becomes a hub for weekend escapes, stocked with homemade meals and shared stories.

Even the narrator’s father, initially reluctant, eventually joins a night‑long stay, bringing a sense of adult approval to the boys’ world. Together they enjoy fried apples, ham, and coffee under the lantern light, cementing the camp’s role as a cherished slice of independence and camaraderie.

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Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (367K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elbert Hubbard

Elbert Hubbard

1856–1915

Best known for the wildly popular essay "A Message to Garcia," he mixed pep talk, wit, and a strong belief in self-reliance. He also built the Roycroft community in East Aurora, New York, turning craft, publishing, and personality into a lasting part of the American Arts and Crafts movement.

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