Barbara Frietchie
John Greenleaf Whittier
Read by LibriVox Volunteers





This was the weekly poem for Flag Day 2006. It tells the largely-apocryphal but nonetheless inspiring story of one old woman’s act of patriotism during a Confederate advance in the civil war. (summary by LauraFox) (0 hr 13 min)
Chapters
Barbara Frietchie - Read by KH | 3:23 | Read by Kristin Hughes (1974-2021) |
Barbara Frietchie - Read by KZ | 3:07 | Read by Kymm Zuckert |
Barbara Frietchie - Read by LF | 3:31 | Read by Fox in the Stars |
Barbare Frietchie - Read by WW | 3:45 | Read by Westwinds12 |