The White House Is Burning: August 24, 1814
The British are coming.

This "biography of a single day" captures the burning of the White House by the British during the War of 1812 from the viewpoint of the people who were there, including First Lady Dolley Madison, a British officer, and a nine-year-old slave. 

In the early hours before dawn, a cry went out that the British were advancing on Washington, D.C. America was two years into another war—The War of 1812. By nightfall on the 24th, British soldiers were setting fire to D.C., starting with the Navy Yard, then the Capitol and the White House, where First Lady Dolley Madison still kept watch.

Jane Sutcliffe draws upon first-person accounts to recreate a compelling chronology of the events of August 24, 1814.
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The White House Is Burning: August 24, 1814
The British are coming.

This "biography of a single day" captures the burning of the White House by the British during the War of 1812 from the viewpoint of the people who were there, including First Lady Dolley Madison, a British officer, and a nine-year-old slave. 

In the early hours before dawn, a cry went out that the British were advancing on Washington, D.C. America was two years into another war—The War of 1812. By nightfall on the 24th, British soldiers were setting fire to D.C., starting with the Navy Yard, then the Capitol and the White House, where First Lady Dolley Madison still kept watch.

Jane Sutcliffe draws upon first-person accounts to recreate a compelling chronology of the events of August 24, 1814.
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The White House Is Burning: August 24, 1814

The White House Is Burning: August 24, 1814

The White House Is Burning: August 24, 1814

The White House Is Burning: August 24, 1814

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The British are coming.

This "biography of a single day" captures the burning of the White House by the British during the War of 1812 from the viewpoint of the people who were there, including First Lady Dolley Madison, a British officer, and a nine-year-old slave. 

In the early hours before dawn, a cry went out that the British were advancing on Washington, D.C. America was two years into another war—The War of 1812. By nightfall on the 24th, British soldiers were setting fire to D.C., starting with the Navy Yard, then the Capitol and the White House, where First Lady Dolley Madison still kept watch.

Jane Sutcliffe draws upon first-person accounts to recreate a compelling chronology of the events of August 24, 1814.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580896566
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Publication date: 08/05/2014
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 10.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.70(d)
Lexile: 960L (what's this?)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Jane Sutcliffe is the author of Leonardo’s Monster, The Attack on Pearl Harbor, and Stone Giant: Michelangelo’s David and How He Came To Be, as well as nearly two dozen biographies for young readers. She lives with her family on a farm in Tolland, Connecticut.

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Had it happened in modern times, it would have been called breaking news. Camera crews in helicopters would have covered it all, live and on the scene.
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter One: The Hours Before Dawn
Chapter Two: Dawn
Chapter Three: Morning
Chapter Four: Noon
Chapter Five: Afternoon
Chapter Six: Dusk
Chapter Seven: Night
Chapter Eight: The Day After
Chapter Nine: And After
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