
This volume brings together vivid sketches of the men who helped shape the United States, offering listeners a window into the early lives, habits, and values that forged their public service. From the modest upbringing of a Virginia planter’s son to the disciplined household that raised a future commander, each portrait highlights the personal foundations of greatness. The narratives emphasize how modest beginnings, steadfast work ethic, and a deep sense of duty prepared these figures for the challenges of nation‑building.
Through engaging storytelling, the book explores the formative moments that defined leaders such as the revolutionary general whose childhood was marked by a love of military games and a mother’s moral instruction. Readers hear about youthful ambitions, family influences, and the education that sparked a lifelong commitment to country. The collection serves both as an inspiring lesson in character and a gentle reminder that the qualities of honor and perseverance are as essential today as they were in the early republic.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (575K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-02-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1916
Known for lively biographies and uplifting writing, she introduced generations of readers to notable women, famous leaders, and the moral ideals of her era. Her books combined popular history, inspiration, and a strong interest in education and reform.
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