A Little Girl in Old Pittsburg is a novel for children set in late 18th century Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which opens in 1781 with the news of Lord Cornwallis’ surrender to George Washington reaching the Carrick, Bradin, and Duvernay pioneer families living near Fort Pitt. The protagonist, Daffodil, is the "little girl" of the title, and the plot primarily is used to illustrate the domestic life of early Pittsburghers. It ends with Daffodil’s marriage and her taking leave of the city. The novel is part of a series that was among the first fiction series for American girls.
A Little Girl in Old Pittsburg is a novel for children set in late 18th century Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which opens in 1781 with the news of Lord Cornwallis’ surrender to George Washington reaching the Carrick, Bradin, and Duvernay pioneer families living near Fort Pitt. The protagonist, Daffodil, is the "little girl" of the title, and the plot primarily is used to illustrate the domestic life of early Pittsburghers. It ends with Daffodil’s marriage and her taking leave of the city. The novel is part of a series that was among the first fiction series for American girls.