Brother Jonathan
Hezekiah Butterworth’s — Brother Jonathan
The folk-lore of a period usually interprets the man of the period in a very atmospheric way. Jonathan Trumbull, Washington’s “Brother Jonathan,” who had a part in helping to save the American army in nearly every crisis of the Revolutionary War, and who gave the popular name to the nation, led a remarkable life, and came to be held by Washington as “among the first of the patriots.” The book is a folk-lore narrative, with a thread of fiction, and seeks to picture a period that was decisive in American history, and the home and neighborhood of one of the most delightful characters that America has ever known — the Roger de Coverley of colonial life and American knighthood; very human, but very noble, always true; the fine old American gentleman — “Brother Jonathan.”
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