Ms. Gregory discovered that, “After the war, William Kern’s brother, Adam, married a young woman named Christiana, coincidentally my namesake.”
Ms. Gregory’s historical fiction novels include Jimmy Spoon and the Pony Express and The Stowaway, as well as Clementine, Jenny of the Tetons, The Legend of Jimmy Spoon, and Earthquake at Dawn. She lives in Idaho with her family.
Acknowledgments
I’m deeply grateful to Pennsylvanians Betty Page of the Valley Forge Historical Society and Elsie Mullin, for their help with research.
The recipe of “Martha Washington’s Great Cake” was provided by The Women’s Committee of the Valley Forge Historical Society, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to use the following:
Cover portrait by Tim O’Brien.
Cover background: Washington’s Headquarters—Valley Forge. Watercolor painting by Roland Lee, www.rolandlee.com. Used with permission.
Everyday Dress of Rural America, Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
A New England Kitchen, Art Resource, New York.
Title page from The School of Manners, or Rules for Children’s Behaviour, John Garretson, London: Oregon Press for the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1701, 1983.
Excerpt from The School of Manners, ibid.
Illustration of George Washington after a portrait by Charles Willson Peale, The American Revolution: A Picture Sourcebook, Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
Martha Washington by Rembrandt Peale, © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource, NY.
Martha Washington Arrives at Valley Forge by Henry Alexander Ogden. Collection of The New-York Historical Society, 1936. 850.
Washington and Lafayette at Valley Forge, Culver Pictures, Inc.
British soldier’s uniform, The American Revolution: A Picture Sourcebook, Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
George Washington’s request, ibid.
Washington’s Headquarters at Valley Forge by Henry Alexander Ogden. Collection of The New-York Historical Society, 1936. 849.
Declaration of Independence, The National Archives.
“The Yankee’s Return from Camp,” The American Revolution: A Picture Sourcebook, Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
Maps by Heather Saunders.
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Copyright © 1996 by Kristiana Gregory
Cover design by Elizabeth B. Parisi
Cover portrait by Tim O’Brien, © 2010 Scholastic Inc.
Cover background: Washington’s Headquarters—Valley Forge by Roland Lee
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The winter of red snow : the Revolutionary War diary of Abigail Jane Stewart,
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777–1778 / by Kristiana Gregory.
p. cm. — (Dear America ; 2)
Summary: Eleven-year-old Abigail presents a diary account of life
in Valley Forge from December 1777 to July 1778 as General
Washington prepares his troops to fight the British.
ISBN 0-590-22653-3 1.
United States — History — Revolution, 1775–1783 — Juvenile fiction.
[1. Valley Forge (Pa.) — Fiction. 2. United States —
History — Revolution, 1775–1783 — Fiction. 3. Diaries — Fiction.]
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