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Heroine of the Battle Road

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By Palmer Faran

Free Online Play Script

This is a play about the start of the American Revolution.

One early Spring morning in 1775, a young woman watched from her window, searching for evidence of impending danger. Mary Flint Hartwell lived in Lincoln, a small town like many other farming communities on the outskirts of Boston. As the wife of a Lincoln Minute Man, Mary knew something was about to happen. Before the day was over, she would become a witness and participant in a series of events, which would alter the course of history

This captivating, historical drama takes you back in time and allows you to share in the lives of real people who found themselves embroiled in events leading the birth of a nation.

This script is available at no charge.

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By Palmer Faran

Free Online Play Script

This is a play about the start of the American Revolution.

One early Spring morning in 1775, a young woman watched from her window, searching for evidence of impending danger. Mary Flint Hartwell lived in Lincoln, a small town like many other farming communities on the outskirts of Boston. As the wife of a Lincoln Minute Man, Mary knew something was about to happen. Before the day was over, she would become a witness and participant in a series of events, which would alter the course of history

This captivating, historical drama takes you back in time and allows you to share in the lives of real people who found themselves embroiled in events leading the birth of a nation.

This script is available at no charge.

Download Now

(No need to Add To Cart, just click "Download Now" above)

By Palmer Faran

Free Online Play Script

This is a play about the start of the American Revolution.

One early Spring morning in 1775, a young woman watched from her window, searching for evidence of impending danger. Mary Flint Hartwell lived in Lincoln, a small town like many other farming communities on the outskirts of Boston. As the wife of a Lincoln Minute Man, Mary knew something was about to happen. Before the day was over, she would become a witness and participant in a series of events, which would alter the course of history

This captivating, historical drama takes you back in time and allows you to share in the lives of real people who found themselves embroiled in events leading the birth of a nation.

This script is available at no charge.

Download Now

(No need to Add To Cart, just click "Download Now" above)

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