| Author |
Title |
PSM Source |
| |
The 13th Amendment to
the Constitution |
African-American
Experience |
| |
Plessy v. Ferguson |
African-American
Experience |
| |
Slave Andrew's
Testimony in the Boston Massacre Trial |
African-American
Experience |
| Mars, James |
Life of James Mars, a
Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut |
African-American
Experience |
| Cornelia |
My Mother Was the
Smartest Black Woman in Eden |
African-American
Experience |
| Equiano, Olaudah |
Excerpt from The Life
of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by
Himself |
African-American
Experience |
| |
The 14th Amendment to
the Constitution |
African-American
Experience |
| Bibb, Henry |
Excerpt from Narrative
of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb: 1 |
African-American
Experience |
| Bibb, Henry |
Excerpt from Narrative
of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb: 2 |
African-American
Experience |
| Garnet, Henry
Highland |
An Address to the
Slaves of the United States of America |
African-American
Experience |
| Coffin, Levi |
Excerpt from
Reminiscences of Levi Coffin:
1 |
African-American
Experience |
| Coffin, Levi |
Excerpt from
Reminiscences of Levi Coffin:
2 |
African-American
Experience |
| Forten, Charlotte |
Life on the Sea
Islands |
African-American
Experience |
| Love, Nat |
Excerpt from The Life
and Adventures of Nat Love |
African-American
Experience |
| Washington, Booker
T. |
Excerpt from Up from
Slavery: 1 |
African-American
Experience |
| Du Bois, W.E.B. |
Excerpt from The Souls
of Black Folk: 1 |
African-American
Experience |
| Du Bois, W.E.B. |
Excerpt from The Souls
of Black Folk: 2 |
African-American
Experience |
| Barnett, Ida B.
Wells |
Excerpt from A Red
Record |
African-American
Experience |
| Brown, Sterling |
Ma Rainey |
African-American
Experience |
| King, Martin Luther,
Jr. |
Letter from Birmingham
Jail |
African-American
Experience |
| Moody, Anne |
Excerpt from Coming of
Age in Mississippi |
African-American
Experience |
| Harris, Joel
Chandler |
Excerpt from Uncle
Remus: His Songs and Sayings |
African-American
Experience |
| Old Elizabeth |
Memoir of Old
Elizabeth |
African-American
Experience |
| Coffin, Levi |
Reminiscences of Levi
Coffin: 3 |
African-American
Experience |
| Bruce, Blanche K. |
A Speech before the
United States Senate |
African-American
Experience |
| Roosevelt, Franklin
Delano |
Executive Order
8802 |
African-American
Experience |
| Williams, Fannie
Barrier |
Excerpt from A
Northern Negro's Autobiography |
African-American
Experience |
| |
The Nat Turner
Insurrection |
African-American
Experience |
| |
The 15th Amendment to
the Constitution |
African-American
Experience |
| Cooper, Anna Julia |
Excerpt from A Voice
from the South |
African-American
Experience |
| Said, Mohammed Ali
ben |
A Native of Bornoo |
African-American
Experience |
| Said, Omar Ibn |
The Autobiography of
Omar Ibn Said |
African-American
Experience |
| Pinchback, Pinkney
Benton Stewart |
Address during the
Presidential Campaign of 1880 |
African-American
Experience |
| Ruffin, Josephine St.
Pierre |
An Open Letter to the
Educational League of Georgia |
African-American
Experience |
| Stewart, Maria W. |
African Rights and
Liberty |
African-American
Experience |
| Harper, Frances
E.W. |
Liberty for Slaves |
African-American
Experience |
| Harper, Frances
E.W. |
The Great Problem to
Be Solved |
African-American
Experience |
| Cooper, Anna Julia |
The Ethics of the
Negro Question |
African-American
Experience |
| Terrell, Mary
Church |
Frederick Douglass |
African-American
Experience |
| Stewart, Maria W. |
What If I Am a
Woman? |
African-American
Experience |
| Truth, Sojourner |
When Woman Gets Her
Rights Man Will Be Right |
African-American
Experience |
| Bethune, Mary
McLeod |
A Century of Progress
of Negro Women |
African-American
Experience |
| Shaw, Nate |
Excerpt from All God's
Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw: 2 |
African-American
Experience |
| Shaw, Nate |
Excerpt from All God's
Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw: 3 |
African-American
Experience |
| Forten, James |
Letters from a Man of
Colour on a Late Bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania |
African-American
Experience |
| Revels, Hiram R. |
On the Georgia Bill |
African-American
Experience |
| Du Bois, W.E.B. |
Excerpt from The Souls
of Black Folk: 4 |
African-American
Experience |
| |
A Declaration of the
Rights of the Inhabitants of the State of Vermont |
African-American
Experience |
| Rogers, Joel A. |
Jazz at Home |
African-American
Experience |
| Hughes, Langston |
When the Negro Was in
Vogue |
African-American
Experience |
| Hughes, Langston |
The Negro Artist and
the Racial Mountain |
African-American
Experience |
| Larsen, Nella |
Excerpt from
Quicksand |
African-American
Experience |
| Randolph, A. Philip |
Testimony before the
Senate Armed Services Committee |
African-American
Experience |
| King, Martin Luther,
Jr. |
I Have a Dream |
African-American
Experience |
| Hamer, Fannie Lou, and
J.H. O'Dell |
An Interview with
Fannie Lou Hamer |
African-American
Experience |
| |
Smith v. Allwright |
African-American
Experience |
| Craft, William |
Excerpt from Running a
Thousand Miles for Freedom |
African-American
Experience |
| Flipper, Henry O. |
The Colored Cadet at
West Point |
African-American
Experience |
| Brown, William
Wells |
Excerpt from Clotel;
or, The President's Daughter:
2 |
African-American
Experience |
| Chesnutt, Charles
W. |
Dave's Neckliss |
African-American
Experience |
| Chesnutt, Charles
W. |
The Goophered
Grapevine |
African-American
Experience |
| McLeod, Jake |
WPA Interview with
Jake McLeod |
African-American
Experience |
| Grant, Rebecca Jane |
WPA Interview with
Rebecca Jane Grant |
African-American
Experience |
| Polite, Sam |
WPA Interview with Sam
Polite |
African-American
Experience |
| Cannon, Sylvia |
WPA Interview with
Sylvia Cannon |
African-American
Experience |
| Taylor, Jim |
WPA Interview with Jim
Taylor |
African-American
Experience |
| Garnet, Henry
Highland |
The Past and the
Present Condition, and the Destiny of the Colored Race |
African-American
Experience |
| Payne, Daniel
Alexander |
Excerpt from
Recollections of Seventy Years |
African-American
Experience |
| Ransom, Reverdy C. |
Closing the Doors of
Various Trades against Colored People |
African-American
Experience |
| Fremont, John C. |
Proclamation on
Slaves |
African-American
Experience |
| Parliament |
Navigation Act of
1696 |
American
Revolution Back to Top |
| Otis, James |
Speech against the
Writs of Assistance |
American
Revolution |
| Parliament |
Molasses Act of
1733 |
American
Revolution |
| Henry, Patrick |
Virginia Resolves |
American
Revolution |
| Parliament |
1776 Declaratory
Act |
American
Revolution |
| Adams, Samuel |
Massachusetts Circular
Letter |
American
Revolution |
| House of Burgesses |
Virginia
Nonimportation Agreement |
American
Revolution |
| Unknown |
Petition from the
Regulators of North Carolina |
American
Revolution |
| Unknown |
New York Sons of
Liberty Resolutions on Tea |
American
Revolution |
| House of Burgesses |
Virginia Instructions
to the Continental Congress |
American
Revolution |
| Jefferson, Thomas |
Virginia Resolutions of Albemarle
County |
American
Revolution |
| Parliament |
The Quebec Act,
1774 |
American
Revolution |
| Parliament |
The Boston Port Bill,
1774 |
American
Revolution |
| Parliament |
The Administration of
Justice Act, 1774 |
American
Revolution |
| Parliament |
The Massachusetts
Government Act, 1774 |
American
Revolution |
| Continental
Congress |
Declaration of
Colonial Rights and Grievances |
American
Revolution |
| Continental
Congress |
The Continental
Association |
American
Revolution |
| Galloway, Joseph |
Galloway's Plan of
Union |
American
Revolution |
| Warren, Joseph; Smith,
Francis |
Battle of Lexington,
American and British Accounts |
American
Revolution |
| King George III |
Proclamation of
Rebellion |
American
Revolution |
| Unknown |
Petition of London
Merchants for Reconciliation |
American
Revolution |
| Jay, John |
Address of the
Continental Congress to Inhabitants of Canada |
American
Revolution |
| Dunmore, John Murray,
Lord |
Lord Dunmore's
Proclamation Freeing the Slaves |
American
Revolution |
| Unknown |
Mecklenburg
Declaration of Independence |
American
Revolution |
| Mason, George |
Virginia Declaration
of Rights |
American
Revolution |
| Continental
Congress |
Resolution of Congress
on Public Lands |
American
Revolution |
| Unknown |
Articles of
Confederation |
American
Revolution |
| Unknown |
Peace Treaty of 1783,
Treaty of Paris |
American
Revolution |
| Unknown |
Constitution of the
United States |
American
Revolution |
| Eddis, William |
Indentured White
Slaves in the Colonies |
American
Revolution |
| Revere, Paul |
Revere's Account of
His Ride |
American
Revolution |
| Paine, Thomas |
Excerpt of Common
Sense |
American
Revolution |
| Adams, John |
Letter to Abigail
Adams, July 3, 1776 |
American
Revolution |
| Adams, Samuel |
Speech on American
Independence |
American
Revolution |
| Parliament |
Writ of Assistance |
American
Revolution |
| Washington, George,
(Gen.); Cornwallis, Charles, (Gen.) |
Correspondence Leading
to Surrender |
American
Revolution |
| Lee, Richard Henry |
Resolution for
Independence |
American
Revolution |
| Adams, Abigail |
Letter on
Inoculation |
American
Revolution |
| Burke, Edmund |
Speech on the Boston
Port Bill |
American
Revolution |
| Madison, James |
Tenth Federalist
Paper |
American
Revolution |
| Henry, Patrick |
Patrick Henry's
Resolves as Printed in Newspapers |
American
Revolution |
| Franklin, Benjamin |
Maxims from Poor
Richard's Almanack |
American
Revolution |
| Franklin, Benjamin |
Excerpt of The
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin |
American
Revolution |
| Seabury, Samuel |
Free Thoughts on the
Proceedings of the Continental Congress |
American
Revolution |
| Pinckney, Eliza
Lucas |
Letter Describing
Plantation Life in South Carolina |
American
Revolution |
| Munson, Curtis B. |
The Munson Report |
Asian-American
Experience Back to Top |
| DeWitt, John L.,
Lieut. Gen. |
Final Recommendation,
Evacuation of Japanese and Other Subversive Persons from the Pacific
Coast |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Lee, Mary Paik |
Excerpt of Quiet
Odyssey: A Pioneer
Korean Woman in America |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Kikumura, Akemi |
Excerpt of Through
Harsh Winters |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Raymundo, Angeles
Monrayo |
Excerpts of the Diary
of Angeles Monrayo Raymundo |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Kim, Elaine H. |
War Story |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
An Act to Repeal the
Chinese Exclusion Acts [and] to Establish Quotas |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Act to Execute Certain
Treaty Stipulations Relating to Chinese, or the Chinese Exclusion
Act |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Webb, U.S., Attorney
General of California |
Excerpt of Takao Ozawa
v. United States, 1922 |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Joint Resolution to
Provide for Annexing the Hawaiian Islands to the United States |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Roosevelt, Theodore |
Gentlemen's
Agreement |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Excerpt of the
Immigration Act of 1917 |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Immigration Act of
1924 |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Tydings-McDuffie
Act |
Asian-American
Experience |
| DeWitt, J. L. |
Public Proclamation
No.1, March 2, 1942 |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Roosevelt, Franklin
D. |
Executive Order
9066 |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
War Brides Act |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Commission on Wartime
Relocation and Internment of Civilians Act |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Civil Liberties Act of
1988 |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Bush, George |
Asian/Pacific American
Heritage Month |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Bulosan, Carlos |
Be American |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Filipino Repatriation
Act |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Asiatic Exclusion
League of North America |
Preamble and
Constitution |
Asian-American
Experience |
| Hongo, Garrett |
Kubota |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
An Act to Implement
Recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and
Internment of Civilians |
Asian-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Nationality Act of
1946 |
Asian-American
Experience |
| |
Visit of US
Congressmen |
Churchill Papers Back to Top |
| |
Mrs. Roosevelt's
invitation to Professor Laski |
Churchill Papers |
| |
Visit of Mrs.
Roosevelt |
Churchill Papers |
| |
Visit of US
Senators |
Churchill Papers |
| U.S. Supreme Court |
Excerpt of National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Alabama (1958)
*357 U.S. 449* |
Civil Rights in the
United States Back to Top |
| Dorothea Dix |
Excerpt of a Memorial
to the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 1843 |
Civil Rights in the
United States |
| U.S. Congress |
Civil Rights
Enforcement Acts |
Civil Rights in the
United States |
| Confederate
Provisional Government |
Constitution for the
Provisional Government, C.S.A. |
Civil War Back to Top |
| U.S. Congress |
Thirteenth Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution |
Civil War |
| U.S. Congress |
Fifteenth Amendment to
the U.S. Constitution |
Civil War |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Excerpt of Lincoln's
Acceptance Speech |
Civil War |
| Fitzhugh, George |
Excerpt of Sociology
for the South |
Civil War |
| McCord, Louisa S.
Cheeves |
Excerpt of A Reply to
Harriet Beecher Stowe |
Civil War |
| Davis, Jefferson |
No Title Available |
Civil War |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Emancipation
Proclamation |
Civil War |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Gettysburg Address |
Civil War |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Proclamation of
Amnesty |
Civil War |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Second Inaugural
Address |
Civil War |
| Hammond, James
Henry |
The Mudsill Theory |
Civil War |
| Davis, Jefferson |
Inaugural Address |
Civil War |
| Blackford, Mary
Berkeley |
Excerpt of Notes
Illustrative of the Wrong of Slavery |
Civil War |
| Pitchlynn, P.P. |
Head of Choctow Nation
Reaffirms His Tribe's Position |
Civil War |
| Helper, Hinton
Rowan |
Excerpt of The
Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It |
Civil War |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Proclamation Calling
Militia and Convening Congress |
Civil War |
| U.S. Treasury |
Excerpt of the
National Bank Act |
Civil War |
| Taney, Roger |
Excerpt of Ex Parte
Merryman |
Civil War |
| Delaney, Lucy A. |
Excerpt of From
Darkness Cometh the Light |
Civil War |
| Truth, Sojourner
(a.k.a. Isabella Baumfree) |
Ain't I a Woman? |
Civil War |
| Butler, Benjamin F.
(Gen.) |
Benjamin Butler's
Report on Contrabands of War |
Civil War |
| Crittenden, John J.;
Johnson, Andrew |
Crittenden-Johnson
Resolutions |
Civil War |
| U.S. Congress |
Ku Klux Klan Act |
Civil War |
| Louisiana
Legislature |
Police Regulations of
Saint Landry Parish, Louisiana |
Civil War |
| Andrews, Sidney |
Excerpt of The South
Since the War |
Civil War |
| Tibbs, Lucy |
Court Testimony
Describing Memphis Riots |
Civil War |
| Randolph, Innes
(Maj.) |
Good Old Rebel |
Civil War |
| Johnson, Andrew |
Civil Rights Bill
Veto |
Civil War |
| Rapier, James T. |
Speech on Civil Rights
Bill |
Civil War |
| U.S. Congress |
Excerpt of the
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 |
Civil War |
| Buchanan, James |
Fourth State of the
Union Address |
Civil War |
| Crittenden, John J. |
Crittenden
Resolution |
Civil War |
| Sumner, Charles |
Excerpt of The Crime
Against Kansas |
Civil War |
| Republican National
Committee |
Excerpt of the
Republican Party Platform of 1860 |
Civil War |
| U.S. Congress |
Excerpt of the
Wade-Davis Bill |
Civil War |
| Turner, Henry
McNeal |
Excerpt of A Plea for
African Emigration |
Civil War |
| Stevens, Thaddeus |
Speech on
Territorialization and Confiscation |
Civil War |
| McClellan, George B.
(Gen.) |
Letter to President
Lincoln from Harrison's Landing |
Civil War |
| Speilman, Catherine;
Vandergrift, Sarah H. |
Letters from Widows to
Lincoln Asking for Help |
Civil War |
| |
Manifesto of the
Communist Party |
Cold War Back to Top |
| |
The Yalta Declaration
on Liberated Europe |
Cold War |
| |
Stalin on the Impact
of World War II |
Cold War |
| |
Kennan's Long
Telegram |
Cold War |
| |
Telegram by Soviet N.
Novikov to Moscow 27 September 1946 |
Cold War |
| |
A Shadow Has Fallen on
Europe and Asia |
Cold War |
| |
The Sources of Soviet
Conduct |
Cold War |
| |
The Truman Doctrine |
Cold War |
| |
European Initiative
Essential to Economic Recovery |
Cold War |
| |
National Security
Council Paper No. 68 |
Cold War |
| |
Khrushchev's Secret
Speech |
Cold War |
| |
Farewell Radio and
Television Address to the American People. January 17, 1961 |
Cold War |
| |
The Cuban Missile
Crisis |
Cold War |
| |
Alleged CIA
Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders: Summary of U.S.
Senate Interim Report |
Cold War |
| |
How We See the World
Today |
Cold War |
| Locke, John |
Two Treatises on
Government |
Constitution and
Supreme Court Back to Top |
| Virginia and
Pennsylvania Legislatures |
The Virginia and
Pennsylvania Declarations of Rights |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Hamilton, Alexander,
and Robert Morris |
Criticisms of the
Articles of Confederation |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Commissioners of the
Annapolis Convention and U.S. Congress |
From Annapolis to
Philadelphia |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Madison, James |
Constitutional
Convention, The: Plans
and Drafts |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Madison, James |
Constitutional
Convention, The:
Debates on Federalism |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Smith, Melancton (?),
Alexander Hamilton, and Noah Webster |
Call for Amendments,
The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress |
Northwest Ordinance of
1787, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| State Ratification
Conventions |
Amendments Proposed by
State Conventions |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress and
Petitioners |
Antislavery Petitions
of 1790, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Jefferson, Thomas |
Jefferson on the
Constitutionality of the Bank |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Hamilton, Alexander |
Hamilton on the
Constitutionality of the Bank |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress |
Democratic Republican
Opposition to the Jay Treaty |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress |
Alien and Sedition
Acts of 1798, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Jefferson, Thomas |
Kentucky Resolutions,
The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Madison, James |
Virginia Resolutions,
The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| State Legislatures |
Replies to the
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Jefferson, Thomas |
Jefferson's First
Inaugural Address |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Stone, Harlan Fiske |
Hirabayashi v. United
States |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Peckham, Rufus |
Lochner v. New York |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Sanford, Edward
Terry |
Gitlow v. New York |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Black, Hugo L. |
Everson v. Board of
Education of Ewing Township |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Taney, Roger B. |
Charles River Bridge
v. Warren Bridge |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Marshall, John |
Dartmouth College v.
Woodward |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Marshall, John |
McCulloch v.
Maryland |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Fuller, Melville
Weston |
United States v. E.C.
Knight Company |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Marshall, John |
Gibbons v. Ogden |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Black, Hugo L. |
Youngstown Sheet and
Tube Company v. Sawyer |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Marshall, John |
Marbury v. Madison |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Miller, Samuel F. |
Slaughter-House Cases,
The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Brennan, William J.,
Jr. |
Baker v. Carr |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Holmes, Oliver
Wendell |
Schenck v. United
States |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Clarke, John H. |
Abrams et al. v.
United States |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Stanton, Elizabeth
Cady, et al. |
Seneca Falls
Declaration, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Powell, Lewis F.,
Jr. |
Regents of the
University of California v. Bakke |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Blackmun, Harry A. |
Roe v. Wade |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Story, Joseph |
Prigg v.
Pennsylvania |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Douglas, William O. |
Griswold v.
Connecticut |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Warren, Earl |
Brown v. Board of
Education of Topeka, Kansas |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Waite, Morrison R. |
Minor v. Happersett |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Brewer, David J. |
Muller v. Oregon |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Brown, Henry
Billings |
Plessy v. Ferguson |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress |
Native American Bill
of Rights, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Vinson, Fred M. |
Dennis v. United
States |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Jay, John, et al. |
Chisholm v. Georgia |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| White, Edward D. |
Standard Oil Co. of
New Jersey v. United States |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Sutherland, George |
United States v.
Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Holmes, Oliver
Wendell |
Missouri v. Holland |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Sutherland, George |
Humphrey's Executor v.
United States |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Day, William R. |
Hammer v. Dagenhart |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Emancipation
Proclamation, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress |
Civil Rights Act of
1964, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Unknown |
South Carolina's
Declaration of Secession |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Unknown |
Confederate
Constitution, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Roosevelt, Franklin
D. |
Roosevelt's First
Inaugural Address |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress |
Congress Debates the
Fourteenth Amendment |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Smith, Howard W. |
Smith Act, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Massachusetts
Constitutional Convention |
Massachusetts
Constitution, The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| U.S. Congress |
Fourteenth Amendment,
The |
Constitution and
Supreme Court |
| Department of
Defense |
Memorandum. Department of
Defefense. Top
Secret. November 20,
1951 |
DDRS Back to Top |
| White House |
Report. White House.
Confidential. |
DDRS |
| National Secutity
Council |
Study. National Security
Council. Top Secret.
Issue date: November 28, 1950 |
DDRS |
| Department of
Defense |
Agenda. Department of Defense. Top Secret. |
DDRS |
| Department of
Defense |
Agenda. Department of Defense. Top Secret. |
DDRS |
| White House |
Memorandum. Department of
Defefense. Top Secret.
Issue date: July 06, 1950 |
DDRS |
| Central Intelligence
Agency |
Daily Summary. Central
Intelligence Agency.
Secret. Issue date: June 26, 1950 |
DDRS |
| |
Letter. Department of
State. Secret. Issue
date: May 19, 1953 |
DDRS |
| |
Telegram. Department of Defense. Secret. Issue date: June 18,
1953 |
DDRS |
| |
White House. Secret. |
DDRS |
| |
National Security
Council. Secret. Issue
date: January 23, 1951 |
DDRS |
| |
National Security
Council. Top Secret.
Issue date: October 27, 1962 |
DDRS |
| |
White House. Top Secret. |
DDRS |
| |
Memo. Department of State. Confidential. Issue date: April 21,
1980 |
DDRS |
| |
Report. Department of
State. Secret. |
DDRS |
| |
Memo. Department of State. Secret. Issue date: February 28,
1980 |
DDRS |
| Brickell, John,
1710?-1745. |
Natural history of
North-Carolina, The: with an account of the trade, manners, and
customs of the Christian and Indian inhabitants |
First Three Centuries
of Appalachian Travel, 1540-1820 Back to Top |
| Gist, Christopher, d.
1759. |
Christopher Gist's
journals with historical, geographical and enthonogical notes and
biographies of his contemporaries |
First Three Centuries
of Appalachian Travel, 1540-1821 |
| Filson, John, ca.
1747-1788. |
Discovery, settlement
and present state of Kentucke, The: and an essay towards the
topography, and natural history of that important country : to which
is added, an appendix, containing. I. The adventures of Col. Daniel
Boon … |
First Three Centuries
of Appalachian Travel, 1540-1822 |
| Smith, J. Gray (James
Gray), 1797-1875. |
Brief
historical, statistical, and descriptive review of East Tennessee,
United States of America, A: developing its immense agricultural,
mining, and manufacturing advantages, with remarks to emigrants. |
First Three Centuries
of Appalachian Travel, 1540-1823 |
| Adair, James, ca.
1709-1783. |
History of the
American Indians, The: particularly those adjoining to the
Mississippi [!] East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North
Carolina, and Virginia |
First Three Centuries
of Appalachian Travel, 1540-1824 |
| Hughes, Charles
Evans |
West Coast Hotel v.
Parrish |
Great Depression and
the New Deal Back to Top |
| Roosevelt, Franklin
D. |
FDR's Second Inaugural
Address |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Roosevelt, Franklin
D. |
FDR's First Inaugural
Address |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Nebraska Writers'
Project |
Ballads |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Johnson, Lyndon B. |
Johnson on the War on
Poverty |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Roosevelt, Franklin
D. |
Fireside Chat on the
Bank Crisis |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Long, Huey P. |
Every Man a King |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Coughlin, Charles
E. |
Coughlin's Sermon of
March 24, 1935 |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Congress, U.S. |
Tennessee Valley
Authority Act, 1933, The |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Arent, Arthur |
Power |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Roosevelt, Theodore |
Theodore Roosevelt on
Conservation |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Unknown |
Anonymous Letter to
Eleanor Roosevelt (1) |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Unknown |
Anonymous Letter to
Eleanor Roosevelt (2) |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Unknown |
Anonymous Letter to
Franklin D. Roosevelt (2) |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Unknown |
Anonymous Letter to
Eleanor Roosevelt (3) |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Unknown |
Anonymous Letter to
Franklin D. Roosevelt (3) |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Unknown |
Anonymous Letter to
Franklin D. Roosevelt (4) |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| Unknown |
Anonymous Letter to
Franklin D. Roosevelt (5) |
Great Depression and
the New Deal |
| John II |
Treaty of Tordesillas,
The |
Hispanic-American
Experience Back to Top |
| Oñate, Juan de |
Letter to the King of
Spain |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Serra, Junípero |
Report on the General
Condition and Needs of the Missions of Upper California by Father
Junípero Serra to the Viceroy of New Spain Antonio María de Bucareli
y Ursua Dated March 13, 1773 |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Shaler, William |
Excerpt from Journal
of a Voyage Between China and the Northwestern Coast of America |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Las Casas, Bartolomé
de |
Brief Account of the
Destruction of the Indies, A |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Columbus,
Christopher |
Excerpt from
Christopher Columbus: Four Voyages to the New World: Letters and
Selected Documents |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Unknown |
Excerpt from the Popol
Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Ancient Quiche Maya |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Aztec Informants of
Bernardino de Sahagún |
Excerpt from The
Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Unknown |
Excerpt from The Maya
Chronicles |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Walker, William |
Excerpt from William
Walker: The Gray-Eyed Man of Destiny |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Stephens, John L. |
Excerpt from Incidents
of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatán |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Stephens, John L. |
Excerpt from Incidents
of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatán |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| President Meléndez (El
Salvador) |
Letter to President
Wilson from the President of El Salvador, A |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Sandino, Augusto
César |
Excerpt from Sandino:
The Testimony of a Nicaraguan Patriot, 1921-1934 |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Organization of
American States |
Excerpt from The U.S.
Invasion of Panama: The Truth Behind Operation Just Cause |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Burns, Allan F. |
Excerpt from Maya in
Exile: Guatemalans in Florida |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Unknown |
U.S.-Panama Treaty,
The 1903 |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Manzano, Juan
Francisco |
Life of the Negro
Poet |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Pérez Firmat,
Gustavo |
Excerpt from Life on
the Hyphen |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Reina, Ernesto |
Seven Days |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| West, Alan |
My Life with Fidel
Castro: A Soap Opera Without Transmitter |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Martí, José |
Our America |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Platt Amendment,
The |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Castro, Fidel |
Excerpt from History
Will Absolve Me |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Guevara, Ernesto Che |
Excerpt from Man and
Socialism in Cuba |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Soto, Pedro Juan |
Islander, The |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| González, José Luis |
Four-Storeyed House,
The |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Cabán, Pedro |
Redefining Puerto
Rico's Political Status |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Morales, Aurora
Levins |
Puertoricanness |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Colón, Willie |
Rhythms, The |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Tezozómoc, Hernando
Alvarado |
Introduction to
Crónica Mexicáyotl |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Díaz del Castillo,
Bernal |
Excerpt from The
Conquest of New Spain |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Rodriguez, J.M. |
Memoirs of Early
Texas |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Seguín, John (Juan) N.
(Nepomuceno) |
Personal Memoirs of
John N. Seguín, From the Year 1844 to the Retreat of General Woll
from the City of San Antonio |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Esparza, Enrique |
Story of Enrique
Esparza, The |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Anaya, Pedro Maria |
Letter Replying to
Manuel de la Peña y Peña |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Peña y Peña, Manuel de
la |
Circular to the
Departmental Governors |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| U.S. Government |
Treaty of
Guadalupe-Hidalgo |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Roa Bárcena, José
María |
Excerpt from Memories
of the North American Invasion |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Otero, Mariano |
Excerpt from
Considerations Relating to the Political and Social Situation of the
Mexican Republic in the Year 1847 |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Barreiro, Antonio |
Excerpt from Glimpse
of New Mexico |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Coronel, Antonio
Franco |
Excerpt from Cosas de
California |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Vasquez, Tiburcio |
Excerpt from Newspaper
Interview |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Grado, Pedro |
Excerpt from Speech at
the 1911 Congreso Mexicanista, Laredo, Texas |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| League of United
Latin-American Citizens (LULAC) |
Article II of the
LULAC Constitution |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Sanchez, George I. |
Pachucos in the
Making |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Galarza, Ernesto |
Excerpt from Program
for Action |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Mayer, Arnold |
Grapes of
Wrath--Vintage 1961, The |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Gonzáles, Rodolfo
Corky |
Excerpt from Chicano
Nationalism: The Key to Unity for La Raza |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Delano Grape
Workers |
Proclamation of the
Delano Grape Workers for International Boycott Day |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Monroe, James, and
Theodore Roosevelt |
Monroe Doctrine and
the Roosevelt Corollary, The |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar
Nuñez |
Excerpt from The
Relation |
Hispanic-American
Experience |
| Emerson, G. B. (George
Barell), 1797-1881. |
Advancement of the
common schools: an address delivered on the 23d of August, 1843,
before the pupils and alumni of the normal school, at Bridgewater |
History of
Education Back to Top |
| Dewey, John,
1859-1952. |
Moral principles in
education |
History of
Education |
| Neef, Joseph,
1770-1854. |
Method of instructing
children rationally, in the arts of writing and reading, The |
History of
Education |
| Salzmann, Christian
Gofthilf, 1744-1811. |
Elements of morality,
for the use of children: with an introductory address to
parents. Translated
from the German of the Rev. C.G. Salzmann. |
History of
Education |
| Hall, G. Stanley
(Granville Stanley), 1844-1924. |
Educational
problems |
History of
Education |
| May, Samuel J. (Samuel
Joseph), 1797-1871. |
Right of colored
people to education, vindicated, The: letters to Andrew T. Judson,
Esq. and others in Canterbury, remonstrating with them on their
unjust and unjustifiable procedure relative to Miss Crandall and her
school for colored females |
History of
Education |
| Miner, Myrtilla,
1815-1864. |
School for colored
girls, Washington, D.C., The. |
History of
Education |
| Drake, Daniel,
1785-1852. |
Discourse on the
philosophy of discipline, in families, schools, and colleges:
delivered before the Western Literary Institute, and College of
Professional Teachers, in Cincinnati, on the 6th of October,
1834. |
History of
Education |
| Washington, Booker T.,
1856-1915. |
Character building:
being addresses delivered on Sunday evenings to the students of
Tuskegee Institute. |
History of
Education |
| Mann, Horace,
1796-1859. |
Life and works of
Horace Mann . |
History of
Education |
| Duffey, E. B. (Eliza
Bisbee), .1898. |
No
sex in education, or, An equal chance for both girls and boys: being
a review of Dr. E.H. Clarke's Sex in education |
History of
Education |
| Mann, Horace,
1796-1859. |
New dangers to
freedom, and new duties for its defenders |
History of
Education |
| Dudley, Gertrude. |
Athletic games in the
education of women |
History of
Education |
| King, James M. (James
Marcus), 1839-1907. |
Sectarian Indian
schools, or, The relation of the churches to the general government
in the education of the Indian races |
History of
Education |
| |
Bill to promote
mendicancy, A: facts and figures showing that the South does not
need federal aid for her schools. |
History of
Education |
| Frost, John,
1800-1859. |
Pioneer mothers of the
West; or, Daring and heroic deeds of American women ... Boston, Lee
and Shepard, [c1859] |
History of Women Back to Top |
| Still, William,
1821-1902. |
Underground
railroad records, The:
... narrating the hardships, hairbreadth escapes and death
struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom; together with
sketches of some of the eminent friends of freedom and most liberal
aiders and advisers |
History of Women |
| Grimke, Angelina
Emily, 1805-1879. |
Appeal to the
Christian women of the South. Rev. and cor. [New York] 1836. |
History of Women |
| Chavasse, Pye Henry,
1810-1879. |
Advice to wives on the
management of themselves, during the periods of pregnancy, labour,
and suckling. New York, D. Appleton & Co.; Philadelphia, G. S.
Appleton, 1844. |
History of Women |
| Phillips, Samuel,
1823- |
Christian
home, as it is in the sphere of nature and the church, The. Showing
the mission, duties, influences, habits, and responsibilities of
home; its education, government, and discipline ... |
History of Women |
| Victor, Metta Victoria
(Fuller), 1831-1886. |
Lives of female
Mormons. Philadelphia, G. G. Evans, 1860. |
History of Women |
| Chadwick, James Reed,
1844- |
Study and practice of
medicine by women, The. New York, A. S. Barnes & Co. [c1879] |
History of Women |
| Clarke, Edward
Hammond, 1820-1877. |
Sex in education; or,
A fair chance for the girls. Boston, J. R. Osgood & Co.,
1873. |
History of Women |
| Power, Susan C
(Dunning) |
Ugly-girl papers, The;
or, Hints for the toilet. New York, Harper & Brothers [c1874] |
History of Women |
| Bissell, Mary
Taylor. |
Physical development
and exercise for women ... New York, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1891. |
History of Women |
| Harper, Ida Husted,
1851-1931. |
Life and work of Susan
B. Anthony, The; including public addresses, her own letters and
many from her contemporaries during fifty years |
History of Women |
| Starrett, Helen (Ekin)
1840-1920. |
After college, what?
For girls. New York, T. Y. Crowell & Co. [1896] |
History of Women |
| Moore, May C. |
100 new money making
plans for untrained women. Atlanta, Ga., National Woman's Exchange
Pub. Co., 1904. |
History of Women |
| Vanderpoel, Emily
(Noyes) comp. |
Chronicles of a
pioneer school, from 1792 to 1833, being the history of Miss Sarah
Pierce and her Litchfield school. Edited by Elizabeth C. Barney
Buel. Cambridge, Mass., University Press, 1903. |
History of Women |
| Consumers' league of
the city of New York. |
Behind the scenes in a
restaurant, a study of 1017 women restaurant employees. [New York]
1916. |
History of Women |
| Devine, Edward Thomas,
1867-1948. |
Positions
in social work; a study of the number, salaries, experience and
qualifications of professional workers in unofficial social agencies
in New York city, based upon an investigation made by Florence
Woolston for the New York school of philanthropy |
History of Women |
| Mauriceau, A. |
Married woman's
private medical companion, embracing the treatment of menstruation
... Pregnancy, The. New York, 1854. |
History of Women |
| Mill, John Stuart
1806-1873. |
Enfranchisement of
women. |
History of Women |
| Beecher, Catherine
Esther, 1800-1878.
Stowe, Harriett Beecher |
American woman's home;
or, Principles of domestic science, The; being a guide to the
formation and maintenance of economical, healthful, beautiful, and
Christian homes. New York, J. B. Ford and Company |
History of Women |
| Brockett, Linus
Pierpont, 1820-1893. |
Woman: her rights,
wrongs, privileges, and responsibilities. Containing a sketch of her
condition in all ages and countries ... her present legal status in
England, France, and the United States ... Woman suffrage, its folly
and inexpediency … |
History of Women |
| Jacobs, Harriet
(Brent) 1818-1896. |
Incidents in the life
of a slave girl. Written by herself ... Edited by L. Maria Child.
Boston, Pub. for the author, 1861. |
History of Women |
| Marshall, Charles
F. |
True history of the
Brooklyn scandal, The: being a complete account of the trial of the
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, of Plymouth church, Brooklyn, upon charges
preferred by Theodore Tilton, including all the original letters,
documents and private correspondence |
History of Women |
| Woolson, Abba Louisa
(Goold) 1838-1921, ed. |
Dress-reform; a series
of lectures delivered in Boston, on dress as it affects the health
of women. Boston, Roberts Bros., 1874. |
History of Women |
| Campbell, Helen
(Stuart), 1839-1918. |
Prisoners of poverty.
Women wage-workers, their trades and their lives. |
History of Women |
| Corson, Juliet,
1842-1897. |
Family living on $500
a year; a daily reference-book for young and inexperienced
housewives. New York, Harper & brothers, 1888. |
History of Women |
| Adams, Charles
Francis, 1835-1915, ed. |
Antinomianism in the
colony of Massachusetts bay, 1636-1638. Including the Short story
and other documents. |
History of Women |
| Aikman, Louisa
Susannah (Wells) 1755?-1831. |
Journal of a voyage
from Charlestown, S.C., to London undertaken during the American
Revolution, by a daughter of an eminent American Loyalist in the
year 1778 and written from memory only in 1779. |
History of Women |
| Bell, Ernest Albert,
1865- |
Fighting
the traffic in young girls; or, War on the white slave trade; a
complete and detailed account of the shameless traffic in young
girls ... |
History of Women |
| Blandin, Isabella
Margaret Elizabeth (John). |
History of higher
education of women in the South prior to 1860. New York and
Washington, Neale, Publishing Co., 1909. |
History of Women |
| Buckley, James Monroe,
1836-1920. |
Wrong and peril of
woman suffrage, The. |
History of Women |
| Kellogg, Florence
Shaw. |
Mother Bickerdyke, as
I knew her. With an introduction by Jenkins Lloyd Jones ... Chicago,
Unity Pub. Co., 1907. |
History of Women |
| Beach, Belle. |
Riding and driving for
women ... New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1912. |
History of Women |
| Frederick, Christine
(McGaffey) 1883- |
New housekeeping;
efficiency studies in home management, The. Garden City, N. Y.,
Doubleday, Page & Co., 1913. |
History of Women |
| Gilman, Charlotte
(Perkins) Stetson, 1860-1935. |
Man-made world, The;
or, Our androcentric culture. New York, Charlton Co., 1911. |
History of Women |
| Ripley, Eliza Moore
(Chinn) McHatton, 1832-1912. |
Social life in old New
Orleans; being recollections of my girlhood. New York and London, D.
Appleton & Co., 1912. |
History of Women |
| Shunk, Caroline Saxe
(Merrill) 1862- |
Army woman in the
Philippines, An; extracts from letters of an army officer's wife ...
Kansas City, Mo., F. Hudson pub. Co., 1914. |
History of Women |
| United States.
Agriculture Department. |
Social and labor needs
of farm women. Extracts from letters received from farm women in
response to an inquiry how the U.S. Department of Agriculture can
better meet the needs of farm housewives ... Washington, Government
Printing Office, 1915. |
History of Women |
| Woman's American
Baptist home mission society, Chicago. |
Thirty-six years' work
among Negroes, 1877-1913. Revised 1913. Chicago, Woman's American
Baptist home mission society, 1913. |
History of Women |
| |
Backing up the
government series. [New York City, Social morality committee of the
war work council of the national board, Young Women's Christian
Associations, 1918] |
History of Women |
| Clearing house for war
time training for women. |
Opportunities for war
time training of women in New York City, 1918-1919. Comp. by the
Clearing house for war time training for women in co-operation with
the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations. New York, 1918. |
History of Women |
| Consumers' league of
eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. |
Colored women as
industrial workers in Philadelphia; a study made by the Consumers'
league of eastern Pennsylvania. [Philadelphia, Consumers' league of
eastern Pennsylvania, 1920?] |
History of Women |
| Doty, Madeleine
Zabriskie, 1879- |
Short rations,
experiences of an American woman in Germany. New York, A. L. Burt
Co. [1917] |
History of Women |
| Shortall,
Katherine. |
Y girl in France, A;
letters of Katherine Shortall. Boston, R. G. Badger [c1919] |
History of Women |
| Thompson, Laura |
Laws relating to
mothers' pensions in the United States, Canada, Denmark, and New
Zealand. Compiled by Laura A. Thompson ... Washington, Govt. Print.
Off., 1919. |
History of Women |
| Waddington, Mary Alsop
(King) d. 1923. |
My war diary. New
York, Scribner, 1918. |
History of Women |
| Weldensall, Clara
Jean. |
Mentality of the
criminal woman, a comparative study of the criminal woman, the
working girl, and the efficient working woman in a series of mental
and physical tests, The. Baltimore, Warwick & York, 1916. |
History of Women |
| |
Equal custody of
children by parents, The. [Boston, Massachusetts association opposed
to extension of woman suffrage, 1910?] |
History of Women |
| Stanton, Elizabeth
(Cady) 1815-1902. |
Solitude of self. An
address delivered before the United States Congressional Committee
on the Judiciary, Monday, January 18, 1892. Edited by Harriet
Stanton Blatch. [n.p., 1910)] |
History of Women |
| Young women's
Christian associations. U.S. National board. Bureau of immigration
and the foreign-born. |
Foreign-born women and
girls. [New York, 1920?] |
History of Women |
| |
Group of letters from
women of the warring nations, A. Chicago, Woman's Peace Party,
1915. |
History of Women |
| Bowen, Louise Hadduck
(de Koven) Mrs. J.T. Bowen, 1859- |
Public dance halls of
Chicago, The. Revised ed. [Chicago] The Juvenile Protective
Association of Chicago, 1917. |
History of Women |
| Bowen, Louise Haddock
(de Koven) Mrs. J.T. Bowen, 1859- |
Five and ten cent
theatres. Two investigations, by the Juvenile Protection Association
of Chicago, 1909 and 1911. |
History of Women |
| Dewey, Melvil,
1851-1931. |
Librarianship as a
profession for collegebred women. Address delivered before the
Association of Collegiate Alumnae, on March 13, 1886. Boston,
Library Bureau, 1886. |
History of Women |
| Van Etten, Ida M. |
Condition of women
workers under the present industrial system, an address at the
National convention of the American Federation of Labor, held at
Detroit, Michigan, December 8th, 1890, The. [New York, Concord
Cooperative Print] c1891. |
History of Women |
| Robins, Margaret
(Dreir). |
Need of a National
training school for women organizers; the minimum wage, industrial
education. Presidential address to the fourth biennial convention,
National Women's Trade Union League, St. Louis, June 2, 1913.
Chicago |
History of Women |
| Roe, Clifford
Griffith, 1875-1934. |
What women might do
with the ballot; the abolition of the white slave traffic. New York,
National American woman suffrage association [1912?] |
History of Women |
| Flexner, Simon,
1863-1946. |
Biological argument
against woman suffrage, The.
New York, National Woman Suffrage Pub. Co., Inc., 1914. |
History of Women |
| Catt, Carrie (Lane)
Chapman, 1849-1947. |
War aims war messages
to the American people. [New York, National Woman Suffrage Pub. Co.,
1917] |
History of Women |
| Southern States Woman
Suffrage Conference. |
Southern problem, The.
New Orleans, La., The Southern States Woman Suffrage Conference
[1912?] |
History of Women |
| National Association
Opposed to Woman Suffrage. |
Red behind the yellow
socialism in the wake of suffrage, The. New York, National
Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage [1915?] |
History of Women |
| |
Survey of the
conditions demoralizing to women and girls in the saloons of
Chicago. Authorized by the Chicago south side club. [n.p., 1914?] |
History of Women |
| National Civic
Federation. Woman's Department: New York and New Jersey Section. |
Committee on
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History of Women |
| Anthony, Susanna,
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Life and character of
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1799. |
History of Women |
| Foster, Hannah
(Webster) Mrs. John Foster, 1759-1840. |
Boarding
school, The; or, Lessons of a preceptress to her pupils: consisting
of information, instruction, and advice, calculated to improve the
manners, and form the character of young ladies. |
History of Women |
| Pilkington, Mary
(Hopkins) 1766-1839. |
Mirror for the female
sex, A. Historical beauties for young ladies, intended to lead the
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History of Women |
| Bevan, Joseph Gurney
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History of Women |
| Osborn, Sarah (Hagger)
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History of Women |
| Lee, Mother Ann,
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History of Women |
| Nelson, Nell,
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White slave girls of
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History of Women |
| National purity
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History of Women |
| Osborn, Sarah (Byng)
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History of Women |
| Winslow, Anna Green,
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History of Women |
| New York association
for improving the condition of the poor. |
Shall widows be
pensioned? A report to the public of the service rendered by the New
York association for improving the condition of the poor to 474
widows with dependent children under its care on February 1st, 1914,
with suggestions as to how such servi |
History of Women |
| Fernald, Mabel
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Study of women
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History of Women |
| Hunton, Addie D
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History of Women |
| Beecher, Eunice White
(Bullard) Mrs. Henry
Ward Beecher, 1813-1897. |
From dawn to daylight;
or, The simple story of a western home. By a minister's wife. New
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History of Women |
| Boston. Home for aged
colored women. |
Act of incorporation
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History of Women |
| Mann, Herman
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The: Or, Memoirs of an
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History of Women |
| Stanton, Elizabeth
(Cady) 1815-1902. |
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Published at the anti-slavery depository, 15 Steuben Street, Albany.
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History of Women |
| Child, Lydia Maria
(Francis) 1802-1880. |
First settlers of
New-England; or, Conquest of the Pequods, Narragansets and
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History of Women |
| Wister, Sally. |
Sally
Wister's journal, a true narrative being a Quaker maiden's account
of her experiences with officers of the Continental army, 1777-78.
|
History of Women |
| Dowling, Michael P
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History of Women |
| Smith, Abigail (Adams)
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History of Women |
| Arthur, Timothy Shay,
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History of Women |
| Unknown |
Excerpt of Voyages of
the Slaver St. John |
Immigrant
Experience Back to Top |
| |
Unknown. Excerpt of
Voyages of the Slaver St. John |
Immigrant
Experience |
| |
General Assembly of
Maryland. An Act concerning Religion |
Immigrant
Experience |
| General Assembly of
Maryland |
Act concerning
Religion, An |
Immigrant
Experience |
| Hakluyt, Richard |
Excerpt of A Discourse
concerning Western Planting |
Immigrant
Experience |
| |
Hakluyt, Richard.
Excerpt of A Discourse concerning Western Planting |
Immigrant
Experience |
| |
U.S. Congress. Act to
Prohibit the Importation of Slaves, 1808 |
Immigrant
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Act to Prohibit the
Importation of Slaves, 1808 |
Immigrant
Experience |
| Long, Breckinridge |
Assistant Secretary of
State to President Roosevelt |
Immigrant
Experience |
| Johnson, Simon |
From Fjord to Prairie;
or, in the New Kingdom. Menneapolis, Minn. Augsburg. |
Immigrant in
America Back to Top |
| O'Reilly, Miles |
Life and
adventures…services, and speeches of Private Miles O'Reilly, The. |
Immigrant in
America |
| Lobenstine, William
C |
Extracts from the
diary of William C. Lobenstine, December 31, 1851-1858; biographical
sketch by Belle W. Lobenstine. New York. Priv. Printing |
Immigrant in
America |
| Holmen, Abiel |
Memoir of the French
Protestant Settled at Oxford, in Massachusetts, A. Cambridge, Hilliard and
Metcalf |
Immigrant in
America |
| Rosengarten, J.G. |
French colonists and
exiles in the United States. Philadelphia., Lippincott |
Immigrant in
America |
| Gallenga, Antonio. |
Episodes of my second
life. American and English Experiences. Philadelphia: J.B.
Lippincott |
Immigrant in
America |
| Bere, May |
Comparative study of
the mental capacity of children of foreign parentage, A. New York City, Teachers
College, Columbia University |
Immigrant in
America |
| Burnstein, Abraham. |
Ghetto Messenger, The.
New York: Bloch Publishing Company |
Immigrant in
America |
| Palmer, Benjamin
Morgan. |
South, The: her peril,
and her duty. A discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian
church, New Orleans, on Thursday, Nov. 29, 1860. New York, Office of
True witness & sentinel, 1860. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda Back to Top |
| Calhoun, John
Caldwell, 1782. |
Speech...on the
slavery question. Delivered in the Senate of the United States,
March 4, 1850. [Washington, Buell & Blanchard, 1850?] |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Brown, John, 1800,
defendant. |
Testimonies of Capt.
John Brown, at Harper's Ferry, with his address to the court...New
York, American anti-slavery society, 1860. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Douglass, Frederick,
1817. |
Narrative of the life
of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. Boston, Published by the
anti-slavery office, 1846. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Stowe, Harriet
Beecher, 1812. |
Uncle Tom's Cabin; or,
life among the lowly...Boston, John P. Jewett & Company.
Cleveland, Jewett, Proctor &Worthington, 1852. 2 v. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Sumner, Charles,
1811. |
Speech...on the
abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. Delivered in the
Senate of the United States, March 31, 1862. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Brown, William
Wells. |
Black man, his
antecedents, his genius, and his achievements, The. New York, Thomas Hamilton;
Boston, R.F. Wallcut, 1863. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Crummell, Alex. |
Future of Africa, The:
being addresses, sermons ...delivered in the republic of
Liberia...Second edition. New York, Charles Scribner, 1862. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Pennington, James
W.C. |
Fugitive blacksmith,
The; or, Events in the history of James W.C. Pennington, pastor of a
Presbyterian church, New York...Third edition. London, Charles
Gilpin, 1850. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Pennington, James
W.C. |
Text book of the
origin and history … of the colored people, A. Hartford, L. Skinner,
1841. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Snethen, Worthington
G., comp. |
Black code of the
district of Columbia, in force September 1st, 1848, The. New York, Published for the
A. & F. anti-slavery society, by William Harned, 1848. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Vassa, Gustavus. |
Live of Olaudah
Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, The. Written by himself.
Two volumes in one. Boston, Published by Isaac Knapp, 1837. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Fitzhugh, George. |
Cannibals all! Or,
Slaves without masters...Richmond, Va., A. Morris, 1857. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Garrison, William
Lloyd, 1805. |
Thoughts on African
colonization: or, An impartial exhibition of the doctrines,
principles and purposes of the American colonization society.
Together with the resolutions, addresses and remonstrances of the
free people of color. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Nell, William
Cooper. |
Colored patriots of
the American revolution, with sketches of several distinguished
colored persons, The; to which is added a brief survey of the
condition and prospects of colored Americans...Boston, Robert F.
Wallcot, 1855. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Mayer, Brantz,
1809. |
Captain Canot; or,
Twenty years of an African slaver; being an account of his career
and adventures on the coast, in the interior, on shipboard, and in
the West Indies. Written out and edited from the captain's journals,
memoranda and conversations, by Brantz Mayer. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Ward, Samuel Ringo. |
Autobiography of a
fugitive negro: his anti-slavery labours in the United States,
Canada, & England...London, John Snow, 1855. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Wilberforce, William,
1759. |
Enormity of the
slave-trade, The; and the duty of seeking the moral and spiritual
elevation of the colored race. Speeches of Wilberforce and other
documents and records...New York, American tract society [n.d.] |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Wilberforce, William,
1859. |
Appeal to the
religion, justice, and humanity of the inhabitants of the British
empire, in behalf of the Negro slaves in the West Indies 1823. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Clarkson, Thomas. |
Abolition of the
African slave-trade, by the British Parliament. Abridge from
Clarkson. 2 v. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| U.S. President,
1837-1841 (Van Buren) |
Africans taken in the
Amistad. Congressional document, containing the correspondence,
&c., in relation to the captured Africans. New York, 1840. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Clay, Henry, 1777. |
Speech...on taking up
his compromise resolutions on the subject of slavery. Delivered in
Senate, Feb. 5th and 6th, 1850...New York, Stringer & Townsend,
1850. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Anderson, Osborne
P. |
Voice from Harper's
Ferry, A. A narrative of events at Harper's Ferry; with incidents
prior and subsequent to its capture by Captain Brown and his
men...Boston, Printed for the author, 1861. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Bibb, Henry. |
Narrative of the life
and adventures of Henry Bibb, an American slave, written by himself,
with an introduction by Lucius C. Matlack. New York, Published by
the author, 1849. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Hoar, George F. |
Political condition of
the south. Speech...in the House of representatives, Wednesday,
August 9th, 1876. Washington, D.C. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Seward, William Henry,
1801. |
Union Speech,
The. in the Senate of
the United States, January 12, 1861. [Washington, D.C., Printed at
the office of the Congressional globe, 1861?] |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Pitt, William. |
Speech, The: ...on a motion for the
abolition of the slave trade, in the House of commons, on Monday,
the second of April, 1792. London, Printed by James Phillips,
1792. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Hammond, James
Henry. |
Speech...on the
admission of Kansas, under the Lecompton Constitution. Delivered in
the Senate of the United States, March 4, 1858. Washington, Lemuel
Towers, 1858. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Shellabarger,
Samuel. |
Reconstruction.
Speech...in the House of representatives, January 24, 1867, on the
bill (No. 543) to provide for restoring to the states lately in
rebellion their full political rights. Published by the Union
congressional committee, Washington, D.C. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Douglas, Stephen
Arnold, 1813. |
Speech...on the Kansas
territorial affairs. Delivered in the Senate United States, March
20, 1856. Washington, Union office, 1856. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Truth, Sojourner. |
Narrative of Sojourner
Truth, A northern slave, emancipated from bodily servitude by the
state of New York, in 1828...Boston, Printed for the author,
1850. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Wesley, John, 1703. |
Wesley's thoughts upon
slavery. [Published in the year 1764] [New York, American tract
society, n.d.] |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Adams, John Quincy,
1767. |
Speech of John Quincy
Adams, of Massachusetts, upon the right of the people, men and women
… |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Clay, Thomas S. |
Detail of a plan for
the moral improvement of negroes on plantations. Read before the
Georgia presbytery. Printed at the request of the presbytery.
1833. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| |
Condition of the Free
people of colour in the United States of America, Reprint from
Anti-slavery examiner, no. 13, to which are added, resolutions
passed at the late meeting of the Anti-slavery Convention, held in
London, in June, 1840 |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Thornwell, James
Henley, 1812. |
Rights and duties of
masters, The. A sermon preached at the dedication of a church,
erected in Charleston, S.C., for the benefit and instruction of the
coloured population...Charleston, S.C., Steam power press of Walker
& James, 1850. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Martineau, Harriet.
1802. |
Retrospect of western
travel...London, Saunders and Otley, New York, Harper &
brothers, 1838. 2 v. |
LCP - Anti Slavery
Propaganda |
| Bates, Elisha. |
Examination of certain
proceedings and principles of the Society of Friends, called
Quakers, An. Printed for the author by Horton H. Howard, 1837. |
LCP - Ohio Valley and
the South |
| Birney, James
Gillespie. |
Correspondence between
James G. Birney, of Kentucky, and several individuals of the Society
of Friends. Haverhill (Mass.). Printed at the Essex Gazette Office,
1835. |
LCP - Ohio Valley and
the South |
| Britton, James B. |
Practice of Duelling
in View of Human and Divine Law, The. A sermon preached before the
congregation of Christ Church, in Indianapolis, 1838. Indianapolis,
printed by Livingston and Comingore, 1838. |
LCP - Ohio Valley and
the South |
| Tanner, John. |
Narrative of the
captivity and adventures of John Tanner (U.S. interpreter at the
Saut de Ste. Marie), during thirty years residence among the Indians
in the interior of North America. New York, G. & C. & H.
Carvill, 1830. |
LCP - The Plains and
the Rockies |
| Richardson, William
H. |
Journal of a private
soldier in the campaign of new and old Mexico, under the command of
Colonel Doniphan of Missouri. New York, 1848. |
LCP - The Plains and
the Rockies |
| Bryant, Edwin. |
What I Saw in
California, being the journal of a tour, by the emigrant route and
South pass of the Rocky Mountains, and through California, in the
years 1846, 1847. New York, D. Appleton & Company; Philadelphia,
G. S. Appleton, 1848. |
LCP - The Plains and
the Rockies |
| Dunbar, John. |
Extracts From the
Journal of Mr. Dunbar. |
LCP - The Plains and
the Rockies |
| Edwards, Frank S. |
Campaign in New Mexico
with Colonel Doniphan, A. Philadelphia, Carey and Hart, 1847 |
LCP - The Plains and
the Rockies |
| Robinson, Jacob S. |
Sketches of the Great
West. A journal of the Santa Fe expedition, under Col. Doniphan.
Portsmouth, N. H., Portsmouth Journal Press, 1848. |
LCP - The Plains and
the Rockies |
| Wright, John W. |
Chivington Massacre of
the Cheyenne Indians. Washington, Gideon & Pearson, 1865. |
LCP - The Plains and
the Rockies |
| Edward, David B. |
History of Texas, The:
Or, The emigrant's farmer's, and politician's guide to the
character, climate, soil and productions of that country.
Cincinnati, J. A. James & Co. 1836. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Russell, Osborne. |
Journal of a trapper;
or, Nine years in the Rocky Mountains: 1834-1843; being a general
description of the country, climate, rivers, lakes, mountains, etc.,
and a view of the life led by a hunter in those regions... [Boise,
Ed., Syms-York Co., inc.] c1914 |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Alcaraz, Ramon |
Other side, The; or,
Notes for the history of the war between Mexico and the United
States. Written in Mexico. Translated from the Spanish, and ed.,
with notes, by Albert C. Ramsey... New York and London, J. Wiley,
1850. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Dowdell, James
Ferguson. |
Kansas
issue, The. Remarks of Hon. James F. Dowdell, of Alabama, in the
House of representatives, March 10, 1858, advocating the necessity
of additional guarantees for the protection of southern rights. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Brackenridge, Henry
Marie. |
Mexican letters
written during the progress of the late war between the United
States and Mexico: now collected and republished, with notes and
corrections, to be completed in two numbers...[no. 1] Washington,
Printed by R. A. Waters, 1850. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Clay, Henry. |
Annexation of Texas;
opinions of Messrs. Clay, Polk, Benton & Van Buren, on the
immediate annexation of Texas. [n.p., 1844] |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| La Salle, Robert
Cavelier, sieur de. |
Relation of the
discoveries and voyages of Cavelier de La Salle from 1679 to 1681,
the official narrative. Chicago, The Caxton club, 1901. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Flint, Timothy. |
History and geography
of the Mississippi valley, The. To which is appended a condensed
physical geography of the Atlantic United States, and the whole
American continent. 3d ed. Cincinnati, E.H. Flint and L.R. Lincoln,
1833. 2 v. in 1. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| |
Narrative of a tour of
observation, made during the summer of 1817, by James Monroe,
president of the United States, through the north-eastern and
north-western departments of the Union, A: with a view to the
examination of their several military defences. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| |
Taylor anecdote book,
The. Anecdotes and letters of Zachary Taylor. By Tom Owen, the
bee-hunter [pseud.] With a brief life...New York, D. Appleton &
company; Philadelphia, G. S. Appleton, 1848. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Robinson, Merritt M.,
d. 1850. |
Digest of the penal
law of the state of Louisiana, analytically arranged, A. Printed by
A.S. Gould 1841. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Shinn, Charles H. |
Mining camps; a study
in American frontier government. New York, C. Scribner's
Sons, 1885. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| |
Appeal by the people
of the state of Texas, of the territory between the Nueces river and
the Rio Grande . . . to the president, to Congress, and to the
country, for protection against incursions of the savages of the
state of Cohahuila, Mexico |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Allen, George. |
Appeal to the people
of Massachusetts, on the Texas question, An. [2d ed.] Boston, C. C.
Little & J. Brown, 1844. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| |
Cherokee nation. Laws,
statutes, etc. Laws of the Cherokee nation: adopted by the Council
at various periods [1808-1835] Printed for the benefit of the
nation. Tahlequah, C.N. Cherokee advocate office, 1852. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Strong, Frank. |
Government of the
American people, The. [Oregon ed.] Boston, New York [etc.] Houghton,
Mifflin and Company, 1901. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Crocheron, Augusta. |
Representative women
of Deseret. Salt Lake City, Printed by J. C. Graham & Co.
1884. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Stewart, Mrs. Elinore
(P). |
Letters of a woman
homesteader. Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin Company 1914. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Hitchcock, Mary E. |
Mrs. R. D. Hitchcock.
Two women in the Klondike; the story of a journey to the gold-fields
of Alaska. With 105 illustrations and map. New York and London, G.
P. Putnam's sons, 1899. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Hughes, Reginald,
Mrs. |
Margaret: a story of
life in a prairie home. 5th thousand. New York, C. Scribner &
Co., 1868. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Georgia. Convention,
1850. |
Journal of the Senate
convention, held in Milledgeville, in December, 1850. Milledgeville,
R.M. Orme, state printer, 1850. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Nesmith, James
Willis. |
Remarks...upon the
Indian appropriation bill, in the Senate of the United States, may
13th and 14th, 1862. [Washington, McGill, Witherow & Co.,
printers, 1862] |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| United States
President, 1845-1849 (Polk). |
Hostilities by Mexico.
Message from the President of the United States, relative to an
invasion and commencement of hostilities by Mexico... [Washington]
Ritchie & Heiss, print. [1846] |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| |
Mexican war, The. In
Great debates in Am. Hist. 1913. V. 2, p. 333-377. 1845-1848.
Contents: - (Senate) John J. Crittenden and George McDuffie on power
of congress to make war or peace. - Debate 9house) on the annexation
of Texas. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Ledyard, John. |
Journal
of Captain Cook's last voyage to the Pacific ocean, and in quest of
a north-west passage, between Asia & America; performed in the
years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779. |
LCP -
Trans-Mississippi West |
| Geer, John James. |
Beyond the lines: or,
A Yankee prisoner loose in Dixie, With an introduction by Rev.
Alexander Clark. Philadelphia, J. W. Daughaday, 1863. |
LCP - Travels in the
Confederate States |
| Scribner, Benjamin
Franklin. |
How soldiers were
made; or, The war as I saw it under Buell, Rosecrans, Thomas, Grant
and Sherman. [Chicago, Donohue & Henneberry] 1887. |
LCP - Travels in the
Confederate States |
| Higginson, Thomas
Wentworth. |
Army life in a black
regiment. Boston, Fields, Osgood & Co., 1870. |
LCP - Travels in the
Confederate States |
| Edmonds, S. Emma E. |
Nurse and spy in the
Union army: comprising the adventures and experiences of a woman in
hospitals, camps, and battle-fields. Hartford, W. S. Williams &
co.; Philadelphia, [etc.] Jones bros. & Co., 1865. |
LCP - Travels in the
Confederate States |
| Mcguire, Judith White
(Brockenbrough) Mrs. John P. McGuire. |
Diary of a southern
refugee, during the war. By a lady of Virginia . . . 3d ed., with
corrections and additions. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph &
English, 1889. |
LCP - Travels in the
Confederate States |
| McClure, Alexander
Kelly. |
South, The: its
industrial, financial, and political condition.... Philadelphia, J.
B. Lippincott Company, 1886. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Pierson, Hamilton
Wilcox. |
Letter to Hon. Charles
Sumner, with statements, A: Of outrages upon freedmen in Georgia,
and an account of my expulsion from Andersonville, Ga., by the
Ku-Klux klan.... Washington, Chronicle print, 1870. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Reid, Whitelaw. |
After the war: A
southern tour. May 1,
1865 to May 1, 1866,... Cincinnati, New York, Moore, Wilstach &
Baldwin, 1866. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Miller, J. D. |
Guide into the South,
A: ...an open gate to
the laborer, large returns to the investor, an index for the
traveler, a great welcome to the deserving...Atlanta, Ga., The Index
Printing Company, 1910. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Jones, Evan
Rowland. |
Emigrants' friend,
The; containing information and advice for persons intending to
emigrate to the United States,... London, Hamilton, Adams &
Co.1880. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Van Vorst, Bessie. |
Cry of the children,
The; a study of child-labor,...with an introduction by Hon. Albert
J. Beveridge. New York,
Moffat, Yard and Company, 1908. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Arnold, Matthew. |
Civilization in the
United States; first and last impressions of America... Boston,
Cupples and Hurd, 1888. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Glazier, Willard. |
Peculiarities of
American cities.... Philadelphia, Hubbard brothers, 1886. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Haney, William
Henry. |
Mountain people of
Kentucky, The. An
account of present conditions with the attitude of the people toward
improvement.... Cincinnati, O., Roessler bros., 1906. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Leigh, Mrs. Frances
(Butler). |
Ten years on a Georgia
plantation since the war.
London, R. Bentley & son, 1883. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Loring, Francis
William. |
Cotton culture and the
south considered with reference to emigration,... Boston, A.
Williams & Co., 1869. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Rousiers, Paul de. |
American life,
translated from the French by A. J. Herbertson. Paris, New York,
Firmin-Didot & Co., 1892. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| |
South Carolina in
1884: a view of the industrial life of the state; manufacture,
agriculture, mining a...brilliant showing 1880-84.... Charleston,
S.C., News and Courier, 1884. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Townsend, George
Alfred |
Swamp outlaws, The:
or, The North Carolina bandits. Being a complete history of
the modern Rob Roys and Robin Hoods. New York, M. Dewitt,
1872. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Beale, Joseph H. |
Picturesque
sketches of American progress.
Comprising official descriptions of great American
cities...Illustrated sketches of American scenery, and celebrated
resorts. With
historical sketches...of our country, under the various
administrations. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Green, John
Paterson |
Recollections of the
inhabitants, localities, superstitions, and Kuklux outrages of the
Carolinas. By a
Carpet-bagger who was born and lived there. [Cleveland?] 1880. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Collier, Price |
America and the
Americans from a French point of view. 6th ed. New York, C. Scribner's
sons, 1897. |
LCP - Travels in the
New South |
| Rogers, Robert. |
Journals of Major Robert Rogers. 1765. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Tanner, Henry
Schenck. |
Memoir on the recent
surveys, observations, and internal improvements, in the United
States, with brief notices of the new counties, towns,
villages. Philadelphia,
1829. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Hundley, Daniel
Robinson. |
Social Relations in
Our Southern States.
New York, H. B. Price, 1860. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Brown, David. |
Planter, The: Or,
Thirteen years in the south.
By a northern man.
Philadelphia, H. Hooker, 1853. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Whitaker,
Alexander. |
Good News From
Virginia. At London,
imprinted by Felix Kyngston for William Welby, and are to be sold at
his shop in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Swanne, 1613. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Northrup, Solomon. |
Twelve years a
slave. Narrative of...a
citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and
rescued in 1853, from a cotton plantation near the Red river, in
Louisiana. Auburn,
Derby and Miller; Buffalo, Derby, Orton and Mulligan |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Marrant, John. |
Narrative of the
Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, a black, (now going to
preach the gospel in Nova Scotia) born in New York, in North
America. London,
printed by Gilbert and Plummer, 1785. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Ritchie, Anna Cora
(P.) |
Autobiography of an
Actress. Boston,
Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1854. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Tower, Philo. |
Slavery Unmasked,
being a truthful narrative of a three years' residence and
journeying in eleven southern states, to which is added the invasion
of Kansas. Rochester,
E. Darrow & Brother, 1856. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Crevecoeur, Michel
Guillaume St. Jean de, called Saint John de Crevecoeur. |
Letters from an
American Farmer.
Written for the information of a friend in England, by J.
Hector St. John.
London, printed for Thomas Davies, 1782. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Darby, William. |
Emigrant's Guide to
the Western and Southwestern States and Territories, The. New York, Kir & Mercein,
1818. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Dow, Lorenzo. |
History of
Cosmopolite; or, The writings of Rev. Lorenzo Dow, containing his
experience and travels, in Europe and America. Philadelphia, S. B. Smith
& Co., 1859. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Fithian, Philip
Vickers. |
Journal and letters,
1767-1774, student at Princeton College, 1770-72, tutor at Nomini
Hall in Virginia, 1773-74; edited for the Princeton Historical
Association by John Rogers Williams. Princeton, N.J., The
University Library, 1900-34. 2 v. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Flint, Timothy. |
Journal of the Rev.
Timothy Flint, from the Red river, to the Ouachitta or Washita, in
Louisiana, in 1835.
[Alexandria? La., 1835?]. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Fontaine, Jacques. |
Memoirs
of a Huguenot Family, tr. And comp. From the original autobiography
of Rev. James Fontaine, and other family manuscripts, comprising an
original journal of travels in Virginia, New York, etc. in 1715 and
1716. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Jefferson, Thomas. |
Notes on the State of
Virginia. Paris,
printed 1784-85. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Latrobe, Charles
Joseph. |
Rambler in North
America, The. London,
R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1835. 2 v. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Lyell, Charles. |
Travels in North
America, with geological observations on the United States, Canada,
and Nova Scotia.
London, J. Murray, 1845. 2 v. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Melish, John. |
Statistical Account of
the United States, with topographical tables of the countries,
towns, population, etc.
From the census of 1810. Philadelphia, printed by G.
Palmer, 1813. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Miller, Andrew. |
New States and
Territories; or, The Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan,
Northwestern, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama in their
real characters, in 1818.
Keene, N.H., 1819. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Moore, Francis. |
Voyage to Georgia,
begun in the year 1735, A.
Containing, an account of the settling the town of Frederica,
in the southern part of the province. London, printed for J.
Robinson, 1744. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Nunez Cabeza de Vaca,
Alvar. |
Journey of, and his
companions from Florida to the Pacific, 1528-1536, together with the
port of Father Marcos of Nizza and a letter from the viceroy
Mendoza, The. A. S.
Barnes & Company, 1905. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Ramsay, David. |
Sketch of the Soil,
Climate, Weather and Diseases of South Carolina, A. Charleston, printed by W. P.
Young, Franklin's Head, No. 43. Broad Street, 1796. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Royall, Mrs. Anne
N. |
Sketches of History,
Life, and Manners in the United States. New Haven, printed for the
author, 1826. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Smith, John. |
Map of Virginia,
A. With a description
of the country. At
Oxford, printed by Joseph Barnes, 1612. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Stephens, Thomas |
Brief account of the
causes that have retarded the progress of the colony of Georgia, in
America, attested upon oath, A. London, printed in the year
1743. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Yonge, Francis. |
Narrative of the
proceedings of the people of South Carolina, in the year 1719,
A. London, printed in
the year 1726. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Audubon, John
Woodhouse. |
Audubon's Western
Journal, 1849-1850, being the ms. Record of a trip from New York to
Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to the
gold fields of California.
Cleveland, The A. H. Clark Company, 1906. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Schoolcraft, Henry
Rowe. |
Journal of a tour into
the interior of Missouri and Arkansaw. London, printed for Sir. R.
Phillips and Co., 1821. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Birkbeck, Morris. |
Notes on a journey in
America, from the coast of Virginia to the territory of
Illinois. Dublin,
reprinted for Thomas Larkin, 1818. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Benwell, J. |
Englishman's travels
in America, An: his observations of life and manners in the free and
slave states... London, Binna and Woodwin; [etc., etc., 1853]. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Coxe, Daniel. |
Description of the
English province of Carolana, by the Spaniards call'd Florida, and
by the French La Louisiane, A.
As also of the great and famous river Meschacebe or
Missisipi. London,
printed for B. Cowse, 1722. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| D'Arusmont, Mme.
Frances (Wright). |
Views of Society and
Manners in America. New
York, E. Bliss and E. White, 1821. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Dearborn, Henry. |
Revolutionary War
Journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783. Chicago, The Caxton Club,
1939. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| |
Impartial enquiry into
the right of the French King to the territory west of the great
river Mississippi, An.
London, W. Nicoll, 1762. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Kellogg, Louise
Phelps. |
Early narratives of
the Norhtwest, 1634-1699,
New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1917. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Makemie, Francis. |
Plain and Friendly
Perswasive to the Inhabitants of Virginia and Maryland for Promoting
Towns and Cohabitation, A.
By a well-wisher to both governments. London, J. Humfreys,
1705. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Potter, Eliza. |
Hairdresser's
Experience in High Life, A.
Cincinnati, the author, 1859. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Pownall, Thomas. |
Topographical
description of such parts of North America as are contained in the
(annexed) map of the middle British colonies, &c. in North
America, A. London, J.
Almon, 1776. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Sargent, Winthrop. |
History of an
expedition against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755, under Major-General
Edward Braddock, The.
Philadelphia, for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania,
1855. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Stewart, Catherine. |
New Homes in the
West. Nashville,
Cameron and Fall, 1843. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Stirling, James. |
Letters From the Slave
States. London, J. W.
Parker and Son, 1857. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Timberlake, Henry. |
Memoirs of Lieut.
Henry Timberlake, The.
London, printed for the author, 1765. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Waterhouse, Edward. |
Declaration of the
state of the colony and state of affairs in Virginia, A. London, imprinted by G. Eld,
for R. Mylbourne, 1622. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Bray, Thomas. |
Memorial representing
the present state of religion on the continent of North America,
A. London, printed by
William Downing, 1700, reprinted for the Thomas Bray Club, 1916. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Bray, Thomas. |
Apostolick
charity, its nature and excellence consider'd. In a discourse...at the
ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the
plantations. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Burke, Edmond. |
An Account of the
European Settlements in America. London, R. and J. Dodsley,
1757. 2 v. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Burnaby, Andrew. |
Travels through the
middle settlements in North America, in the years 1759 and 1760;
with observations upon the state of the colonies...edition the 3d;
rev., cor., and greatly enl., by the author. London, T. Payne, 1798. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Flint, James
(Scotchman). |
Letters from America,
containing observations on the western states, the manners of the
people, the prospects of emigrants, &c. Edinburgh, W. & C. Tait,
1822. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Strachey, William. |
Historie
of travaile into Virginia Britannia, The: Expressing the cosmographie
and comodies of the country, together with the manners and customes
of the people. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Trollope, Frances
M. |
Domestic Manners of
the Americans. London,
printed for Whittaker, Treacher & Co., 1832. 2 v. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Eddis, William. |
Letters from America,
historical and descriptive, comprising occurrences 1769, 1777. London, printed for the
author, 1792. |
LCP - Travels in the
Old South |
| Gerstacker, Friedrich
W. C. |
Wild sports in the far
West. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1878. |
LCP - Travels in the
West and Southwest |
| Marryat, Frederick. |
Travels and romantic
adventures of Monsieur Violet among the Snake Indians and wild
tribes of the great western prairies, The. London, Longman, Brown,
Green, & Longmans, 1843. 3 v. |
LCP - Travels in the
West and Southwest |
| Lekhibit |
Wallum Olum |
Native American
Experience Back to Top |
| Newhouse, Seth |
Iroquois Constitution,
The |
Native American
Experience |
| Katchongva, Dan |
He Will Use Any Means
to Get What He Wants |
Native American
Experience |
| Las Casas, Bartolome
de |
Brief Account of the
Destruction of the Indies |
Native American
Experience |
| Powhatan |
Speech of Powhatan to
John Smith |
Native American
Experience |
| Bradford, William |
Excerpt from Of
Plymouth Plantation |
Native American
Experience |
| Bradford, William |
Excerpt from Of
Plymouth Plantation |
Native American
Experience |
| Continental
Congress |
Proclamation of the
Continental Congress |
Native American
Experience |
| Continental Congress
and Iroquois Confederacy |
Treaty with the Six
Nations, 1784 |
Native American
Experience |
| Continental
Congress |
Treaty of Hopewell |
Native American
Experience |
| Lewis, Meriwether, and
Clark, William |
Journals of the Lewis
and Clark Expedition, The |
Native American
Experience |
| Congress, U.S. |
Indian Removal Act of
1830 |
Native American
Experience |
| Marshall, John |
Cherokee Nation v.
Georgia |
Native American
Experience |
| Marshall, John |
Worcester v.
Georgia |
Native American
Experience |
| Melville, Herman |
Excerpt from The
Confidence Man: His Masquerade |
Native American
Experience |
| Congress, U.S. |
Act to Provide for the
Organization of the Department of Indian Affairs, An |
Native American
Experience |
| United States and
Various Native Nations |
Fort Laramie Treaty of
1851 |
Native American
Experience |
| Little Crow |
Speech of Little Crow
on the Eve of the Great Sioux Uprising |
Native American
Experience |
| Parker, Ely, and
Grant, Ulysses S. |
Annual Report of the
Board of Indian Commissioners, 1869 |
Native American
Experience |
| Otermin, Antonio de |
Excerpt from Letter
from Governor and Captain-General Don Antonio de Otermin of New
Mexico to Fray Francisco de Ayeta, September 8, 1680 |
Native American
Experience |
| Lone Wolf |
Speech of Lone Wolf,
1866 |
Native American
Experience |
| Red Cloud |
Speech by Red Cloud |
Native American
Experience |
| Chief Joseph |
Indian's View of
Indian Affairs, An |
Native American
Experience |
| Standing Bear,
Luther |
Excerpt from Land of
the Spotted Eagle |
Native American
Experience |
| U.S. Supreme Court |
Winters v. United
States |
Native American
Experience |
| Taos Pueblo
Delegation |
Excerpt from
Congressional Testimony |
Native American
Experience |
| Supreme Court, U.S. |
United States v. Sioux
Nation |
Native American
Experience |
| Weaver, Jace |
Notes from a Miner's
Canary |
Native American
Experience |
| Eastman, Charles A. |
Excerpt from From the
Deep Woods to Civilization |
Native American
Experience |
| Mourning Dove |
Excerpt from Cogewea,
the Half-Blood |
Native American
Experience |
| Cherokee |
Thunder vs. the
Uk'ten' |
Native American
Experience |
| Henry, Thomas |
Orenda of the
Iroquois |
Native American
Experience |
| Deloria, Vine, Jr. |
Excerpt from God Is
Red |
Native American
Experience |
| Eliot, John |
Dialogue Between
Piumbukhou and His Unconverted Relatives, A |
Native American
Experience |
| Red Jacket |
Speech by Red
Jacket |
Native American
Experience |
| Jones, Peter |
Excerpt from Life and
Journals of Kah-ke-wa-quo-na-by (Peter Jones), Wesleyan Minister |
Native American
Experience |
| Black Elk |
Excerpt from The Sixth
Grandfather |
Native American
Experience |
| Wovoka |
Letter from Wovoka,
A |
Native American
Experience |
| Vattel, Emmerich de |
Excerpt from The Law
of Nations |
Native American
Experience |
| King George III |
Royal Proclamation of
1763, The |
Native American
Experience |
| Constitutional
Convention |
Excerpt from U.S.
Constitution |
Native American
Experience |
| Continental
Congress |
Excerpt from the
Northwest Ordinance |
Native American
Experience |
| Kent, James |
Excerpt from
Commentaries on American Law |
Native American
Experience |
| Congress, U.S. |
General Allotment Act
of 1887 |
Native American
Experience |
| Congress, U.S. |
Indian Citizenship
Act |
Native American
Experience |
| Meriam, Lewis, et
al. |
Meriam Report, The |
Native American
Experience |
| Luhan, Antonio |
Excerpt of Letter from
Antonio Luhan to John Collier |
Native American
Experience |
| Dubray, Alfred, and
Ramon Roubideaux |
Debate over the IRA,
The |
Native American
Experience |
| Cohen, Felix |
Excerpt from Handbook
of Federal Indian Law |
Native American
Experience |
| Congress, U.S. |
House Concurrent
Resolution 108 |
Native American
Experience |
| Congress, U.S. |
Public Law 280 |
Native American
Experience |
| Aberle, Sophie D. |
Menominee
Termination |
Native American
Experience |
| Congress, U.S. |
Indian Civil Rights
Act of 1968, The |
Native American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
American Indian
Religious Freedom Act of 1978 |
Native American
Experience |
| Bureau of Indian
Affairs |
Excerpt from American
Indians |
Native American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act |
Native American
Experience |
| U.S. Congress |
Indian Gaming
Regulatory Act |
Native American
Experience |
| Stonechild, Murray |
To Be an Indian |
Native American
Experience |
| Unknown |
All the Water Will
Begin to Dry Up |
Native American
Experience |
| Rush, Benjamin,
1746-1813. |
Thoughts upon female
education: accommodated to the present state of society, manners,
and government, in the United States of America, addressed to the
visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, 28 July,
1787 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection Back to Top |
| |
Long, Breckinridge.
Assistant Secretary of State to President Roosevelt |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Correspondence between
Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria-Hungary and Wilhelm II, Emperor
of Germany, September 29 and October 14, 1908,” and “Francis
Joseph’s Proclamation of the Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina,
October 6, 1908,” |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| William II |
William II to Francis
Joseph |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Joseph, Francis |
Proclamation of the
Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Narodna Odbrana
Izdanje Stredisnog Odbora Narodne Odbrane (Belgrade, 1911). |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Jevtic, Borijove |
Eyewitness account of
the Assassination at Sarajevo, June 28, 1914,. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Bethman-Hollweg |
Blank Check, The: or the Telegram from the
German Imperial Chancellor, von Bethmann-Hollweg, to the German
Ambassador at Vienna. Tschirschky, July 6, 1914 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Austro-Hungarian
Ultimatum to Serbia, July 23, 1914, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Serbian Response to
the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum, July 25, 1914, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Agreement of the
Supreme War Council, May 2, 1918 meeting in Abbeville, France. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Proclamation by the
Prime Ministers of Great Britain, France, and Italy to U.S.
President Woodrow Wilson, June 2, 1918, Versailles, France |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Lindbergh, Charles |
Isolationist Speech,
Sept. 1, 1941 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Servicemen's
Readjustment Act (G.I. Bill), July 22, 1944, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Truman, Harry S. |
Total Victory, Aug.
15, 1945 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Kennan, George F. |
Excerpt from American
Diplomacy |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| American Indian
Movement |
Preamble to Trail of
Broken Treaties: 20-Point Position Paper |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Irvin, Suzanne. |
Eyewitness Account of
Suzanne Irvin. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Crosby, David |
Interview with David
Crosby. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| McLuhan, Marshall. |
Medium Is the Message,
The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Carmichael,
Stokely. |
What We Want |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Brown, H. Rap. |
Die Nigger Die! |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Ono, Shin’ya. |
You Do Need a
Weatherman |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Malcolm X, with Alex
Haley. |
Autobiography of
Malcolm X, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee |
Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee Founding Statement. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Black Panther Party |
Platform and Program.
October 1966. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Unknown |
Do Not Fold, Bend,
Mutilate or Spindle |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Bruce, Lenny. |
Excerpt from “On
Performing and the Art of Comedy |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Ginsberg, Allen |
Excerpt from Gnostic
Consciousness. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Hoffman, Abbie |
Introduction. Steal
This Book. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Leary, Timothy |
Excerpt from High
Priest |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Davis, Angela |
Prison Interviews |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Dayton Peace
Accords |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Israel-Palestine
Liberation Organization Agreement, 1993 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| United Nations |
U.N. Security Council
Resolution, 1199, September 23, 1998; Resolution 1160, Mar. 31,
1998 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Camp David Accords,
Sept. 17, 1978 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Senate |
Selections from the
Senate committee Report on Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign
Policy, 1988 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Ford, Gerald |
Proclamation 4311
(Pardoning Richard Nixon), Sept. 8, 1974 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Nixon, Richard |
Resignation Speech,
Aug. 8, 1974 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Nuclear Regulatory
Commission |
Three Mile Island 2
Accident |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
SALT II Treaty,
1981 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Central Intelligence
Agency-Defense Intelligence Agency |
Possible Soviet
Responses to the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative, 1983 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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INF Treaty, 1987 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Coyle, Walter A. |
From Green Bay to the
Persian Gulf, 1991 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Bush, George |
Address to the Nation
Announcing Allied Military Action in the Persian Gulf, 1991 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Chun, Regina |
After the Riots: A
Personal Perspective Six Years after the Riots |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Gilbert, Sharyn;
Mandel, Danny; Pilnak, Denise; Partridge, Mark |
O.J. Simpson Trail,
The: Excerpts from the Trial Transcript, 1995 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Trial Memorandum of
the United States House of Representatives., 1998 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Senate |
Impeachment Vote,
1998 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Unknown |
Ballad of John Henry,
The. c. 1872 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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Charter to Sir Walter
Raleigh, March 25, 1584 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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Massachusetts School
Law of 1642, April 14, 1642 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Penn, William |
Penn’s Plan of Union,
1697 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Otis, James |
James Otis’ Speech
Against the Writs of Assistance, February 24, 1761 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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Pennsylvania
Resolutions on the Boston Port Act |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
New York City
Resolutions on the Boston Port Act, July 6, 1774 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Grover, Thomas |
Shays’s Rebellion,
1786 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Jefferson, Thomas |
Jefferson’s Message on
the Burr Conspiracy, January 22, 1807 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Embargo Act, December
22, 1807, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Florida Treaty,
February 22, 1819 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| South Carolina
Legislature |
South Carolina’s Reply
to Jackson’s Proclamation, December 20, 1832 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Jackson, Andrew |
Jackson’s Message on
the Specie Circular. Extract from Eighth Annual Message to Congress,
December 5, 1836 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Supreme Court |
Commonwealth v.
Hunt |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Annexation of Texas,
The. Joint Resolution of Congress annexing Texas to the United
States, March 1, 1845 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Polk, James K. |
Texas and Oregon:
Extract from Polk's Inaugural Address, March 4, 1845 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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Oregon Treaty, June
15, 1846, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Mann, Horace |
Horace Mann on
Education and National Welfare, 1848 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Massachusetts
Legislature |
Massachusetts Personal
Liberty Act, May 21, 1855 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| American Party |
American Party
Platform, 1856 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Brown, John |
John Brown’s Last
Speech, November 2, 1859 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| South Carolina
Convention |
South Carolina
Declaration of Causes of Secession, December 24, 1860 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Abraham Lincoln |
President Lincoln’s
Letter. Lincoln and Greeley, August 19, 22, 1862 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Greeley, Horace |
Prayer of Twenty
Millions, The. Lincoln and Greeley, August 19, 22, 1862 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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Address to President
Lincoln by the Working-Men of Manchester, England, December 31,
1862 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Lee, Robert E. |
Lee’s Farewell to his
Army, April 10, 1865 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
First Reconstruction
Act, March 2, 1867, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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Purchase of Alaska,
March 30, 1867, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Coxey, Jacob |
Non-Interest Bearing
Bond Bill |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Coxey, Jacob |
Good Roads Bill |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Treaty of Peace with
Spain, Concluded at Paris, December 10, 1898 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Roosevelt, Theodore |
Roosevelt and the New
Nationalism, Speech of Theodore Roosevelt before the Ohio
Constitutional Convention, Columbus Ohio, February 21, 1912 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Teapot Dome: Joint
Resolution of Congress Respecting Prosecution for Cancellation of
Oil Leases, February 8, 1924 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Coolidge, Calvin |
American Intervention
in Nicaragua, Message of President Coolidge to Congress, January 10,
1927 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Hoover, Herbert |
Philosophy of Rugged
Individualism, The.
Speech by Herbert Hoover, New York City, October 22, 1928 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
National Recovery Act,
June 16, 1933, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Neutrality Act of
1937, May 1, 1937, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Lend Lease Act, March
11, 1941, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| |
Teheran Conference,
December 1, 1943 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Fulbright Act, August
1, 1946, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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North Atlantic Treaty,
Signed, 4 April 1949, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Truman, Harry S. |
Point Four Program,
June 24, 1949 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Truman, Harry S. |
Statement on the
Korean War, June 27, 1950 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| MacArthur, Douglas |
Speech to Congress,
April 19, 1951 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Supreme Court |
Cooper vs. Aaron,
1958. |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Eisenhower, Dwight |
Farewell Address,
January 17, 1961 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Goldwater, Barry |
Acceptance Speech,
July 16, 1964 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
Second Annual Message
to Congress, 1862 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Logan |
Logan’s Speech, From
Jefferson, Thomas, Notes on the State of Virginia, 1774 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Thoreau, Henry
David |
Civil Disobedience,
1846 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| U.S. Congress |
Oath of Office, 1868,
The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Faulkner, William |
Speech on Acceptance
of the Nobel Prize, 1950 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Lodge, Henry Cabot |
Speech on the League
of Nations, 1919 |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Sullivan, Louis H. |
Tall Office Building
Artistically Considered, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Turner, Frederick
Jackson |
Significance of the
Frontier in American History, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
| Grady, Henry W. |
New South, The |
Outside Primary Source
Core Collection |
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Address of members of
the House of representatives, of the Congress of the United States,
to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain,
An. |
Sabin Back to Top |
| Andrews, Charles. |
Prisoners' memoirs,
or, Dartmoor prison, The: containing a complete and impartial
history of the entire captivity of the Americans in England, from
the commencement of the late war between the United States and Great
Britain … |
Sabin |
| Brannan, John. |
Official letters of
the military and naval officers of the United States, during the war
with Great Britain in the years 1812, 13, 14, & 15: with some
additional letters and documents elucidating the history of that
period |
Sabin |
| Coggeshall, George,
1784-1861. |
History of the
American privateers, and letters-of-marque, during our war with
England in the years 1812, '13 and '14, interspersed with several
naval battles between American and British ships-of-war |
Sabin |
| |
Free trade and
sailors' rights: American glory: the victories of Hull, Jones,
Decatur, Bainbridge: as detailed in their official letters and the
letters of other officers |
Sabin |
| Brackenridge, H. M.
(Henry Marie), 1786-1871. |
History
of the late war, between the United States and Great-Britain:
containing a minute account of the various military and naval
operations ... |
Sabin |
| Dallas, Alexander
James, 1759-1817. |
Exposition
of the causes and character of the late war, An |
Sabin |
| Scott, Winfield,
1786-1866. |
Memoirs of
Lieut.-General Scott, LL.D. |
Sabin |
| Dwight, Theodore,
1764-1846. |
History
of the Hartford Convention: with a review of the policy of the
United States government which led to the War of 1812 |
Sabin |
| |
State papers, on the
negotiation and peace with America, 1814: with a preface and
notes. |
Sabin |
| West, Lucy Brewer. |
Affecting narrative of
Louisa Baker, a native of Massachusetts, An: who, in early life
having been shamefully seduced, deserted her parents, and enlisted,
in disguise, on board an American frigate as a marine ... |
Sabin |
| Maryland. General
Assembly. House of Delegates. Committee of Grievances and Courts of
Justice. |
Report of the
Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice of the House of
Delegates of Maryland on the subject of the recent mobs and riots in
the city of Baltimore: together with the depositions taken before
the Committee. |
Sabin |
| Gleig, George Robert,
1796-1888. |
Narrative of the
campaigns of the British army at Washington and New Orleans, under
Generals Ross, Pakenham, and Lambert, in the years 1814 and 1815, A:
with some account of the countries visited. By an officer, who served in
the expedition . |
Sabin |
| Porter, David,
1780-1843. |
Journal
of a cruise made to the Pacific Ocean, in the United States Frigate
Essex, in the years 1812, 1813, and 1814: to which is now added the
transactions at Valparaiso |
Sabin |
| Johnson, Mrs.
(Susannah Willard), 1730-1810. |
Narrative of the
captivity of Mrs. Johnson, A: containing an account of her
sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French. |
Sabin |
| Apes, William, b.
1798. |
Son of the forest, A:
the experience of William Apes, a native of the forest |
Sabin |
| Confederate States of
America. War Dept. |
Official reports of
battles. Published by
order of Congress. |
Sabin |
| Civis anglicus,
pseud. |
Voice from the
motherland, answering Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe's appeal, A |
Sabin |
| Dobson, John, fl.
1760. |
Chronological annals
of the war: from its beginning to the present time, in two
parts. Part I.
Containing from April 2. 1755, to the end of 1760 Part II. From the
beginning of 1761. to the signing of the preliminaries of the
peace |
Sabin |
| Post, Christian
Frederick, 1710?-1785. |
Second journal of
Christian Frederick Post, on a message from the governor of
Pensilvania to the Indians on the Ohio, The. |
Sabin |
| McKenney, Thomas
Loraine, 1785-1859. |
Essays on the spirit
of Jacksonism, as exemplified in its deadly hostility to the Bank of
the United States. By
Aristides [pseud.]. |
Sabin |
| Williams, Roger,
1604?-1683. |
Key to the language of
America, or, An help to the language of the natives in that part of
America, called New-England : together, with briefe observations of
the customes, manners and workships … |
Sabin |
| McPherson, Edward,
1830-1895. |
Political history of
the United States of America during the period of reconstruction,
(from April 15, 1865, to July 15, 1870,) including a classified
summary of the legislation of the Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, and
Forty-first congresses, The |
Sabin |
| McCall, George A.
(George Archibald), 1802-1868. |
Letters from the
frontiers: written during a period of thirty years' service in the
army of the United States |
Sabin |
| La Roche, de. |
Letter
from Quebeck to M. L'Maine, a French officer, A: which contains a
particular account of the present designs of the French upon the
English in North-America |
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| |
Workingman's reasons
for the re-election of Abraham Lincoln, A. |
Sabin |
| The Lowell
offering. |
Mind amongst the
spindles: a miscellany, wholly composed by the factory girls:
selected from the Lowell offering, with an introduction by the
English editor, and a letter from Harriet Martineau. |
Sabin |
| Mississippi.
Legislature. Committee on State and Federal Relations. |
Majority and minority
reports of the Committee on state and federal relations, to the
Legislature of the state of Mississippi ... . |
Sabin |
| Ouseley, William Gore,
Sir, 1797-1866. |
Remarks on the
statistics and political institutions of the United States, with
some observations on the ecclesiastical system of America, her
sources of revenue |
Sabin |
| Peters, Richard,
1780-1848. |
Case of the Cherokee
nation against the state of Georgia, The: argued and determined at
the Supreme court of the United States, January term 1831 : with an
appendix containing the opinion of Chancellor Kent on the case |
Sabin |
| Ross, John,
1790-1866. |
Letter from John Ross,
principal chief of the Cherokee nation of Indians, in answer to
inquiries from a friend regarding the Cherokee affairs with the
United States: followed by a copy of the protest of the Cherokee
delegation … |
Sabin |
| Morgan, Lewis Henry,
1818-1881. |
League of the
Ho-de-no-sau-nee, or Iroquois |
Sabin |
| Rafinesque, C. S.
(Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840. |
Safe banking,
including the principles of wealth: being an enquiry into the
principles and practice of safe and unsafe banks, or monied
institutions in North America, the defects of the American banking
system and legislation |
Sabin |
| Rush, Richard,
1780-1859. |
Memoranda of a
residence at the court of London, comprising incidents official and
personal from 1819-1825: including negotiations on the Oregon
question, and other unsettled questions between the United States
and Great Britain |
Sabin |
| Perry, David, b.
1741. |
Recollections of an
old soldier: the life of Captain David Perry, a soldier of the
French and revolutionary wars |
Sabin |
| Filson, John, ca.
1747-1788. |
Life and adventures of
Colonel Daniel Boon ...
. |
Sabin |
| Pike, James Shepherd,
1811-1882. |
Prostrate state, The:
South Carolina under negro government |
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| |
Several conferences
between some of the principal people amongst the Quakers in
Pennsylvania, and the deputies from the Six Indian nations, in
alliance with Britain |
Sabin |
| Ruffin, Edmund,
1794-1865. |
Report of the
commencement and progress of the agricultural survey of South
Carolina, for 1843 |
Sabin |
| Vespucci, Amerigo,
1451-1512. |
First four voyages of
Amerigo Vespucci, The (Florence, 1505-6). |
Sabin |
| |
Considerations on the
management of the late secret expeditions, and the conduct of the
court of France: in a letter to ***. |
Sabin |
| Lowell, James Russell,
1819-1891. |
Biglow papers, The:
Meliboeus-Hipponax; edited with an introduction, notes, glossary,
and copious index, by Homer Wilbur. |
Sabin |
| Stobo, Robert, b.
1727. |
Memoirs of Major
Robert Stobo, of the Virginia regiment ... . |
Sabin |
| Drake, Benjamin,
1794-1841. |
Life and adventures of
Black Hawk, The: with sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians,
and the late Black Hawk war |
Sabin |
| Carey, Henry Charles,
1793-1879. |
North and the South,
The: reprinted from the New York Tribune. |
Sabin |
| Olmsted, Frederick
Law, 1822-1903. |
A journey in the
seaboard slave states :
with remarks on their economy / by Frederick Law Olmsted. |
Sabin |
| Penn, William,
1644-1718. |
Letter from William
Penn, proprietary and governour of Pennsylvania in America, to the
Committee of the Free Society of Traders of that province residing
in London |
Sabin |
| Pollard, Edward
Alfred, 1831-1872. |
Letters
of the Southern spy, in Washington and elsewhere |
Sabin |
| United States Sanitary
Commission. |
Sanitary Commission of
the United States Army, The: a succinct narrative of its works and
purposes. |
Sabin |
| United States
Anti-Masonic Convention (1831 : Baltimore) |
Proceedings of a the
Second United States Anti-Masonic Convention, held at Baltimore,
September, 1831, The: Journal and reports, nomination of candidates
for President and Vice President of the United States, letters of
acceptance, resolutions |
Sabin |
| South Carolina.
General Assembly. |
Death and funeral
ceremonies of John Caldwell Calhoun, The: containing the speeches,
reports, and other documents connected therewith, the oration of the
Hon. R.B. Rhett, before the legislature |
Sabin |
| Scribner, B. F.
(Benjamin Franklin), 1825-1900. |
Camp life of a
volunteer: a campaign in Mexico, or, A glimpse at life in camp. By One who has seen the
elephant. |
Sabin |
| Scofield, Glenni W.
(Glenni William), 1817-1891. |
Speech of the Hon.
Glenni W. Scofield, of Pennsylvania, on the bill of H. Winter Davis,
To guarantee to certain states, whose governments are usurped or
overthrown, a republican form of government: delivered in the House
of Representatives, |
Sabin |
| Wyoming. |
Letters of Wyoming, to
the people of the United States, on the presidential election, and
in favor of Andrew Jackson: originally published in the Columbian
Observer. |
Sabin |
| Perkins, Samuel. |
General Jackson's
conduct in the Seminole War, delineated in a history of that period,
affording conclusive reasons why he should not be the next
president |
Sabin |
| Spencer, Ambrose. |
Narrative of
Andersonville, A: drawn from the evidence elicited on the trial of
Henry Wirz, the jailer: with the argument of Col. N.P. Chipman,
judge advocate |
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Expedition of Major
General Braddock to Virginia with the two regiments of Hacket and
Dunbar, The: being extracts of letters from an officer in one of
those regiments to his friend in London, describing the march and
engagement in the woods .. |
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| |
National songs,
ballads, and other patriotic poetry, chiefly relating to the war of
1846. Compiled by
William M'Carty. |
Sabin |
| Griscom, John H. (John
Hoskins), 1809-1874. |
Sanitary condition of
the laboring population of New York, The: with suggestions for its
improvement. A
discourse (with additions) delivered on the 30th December, 1844, at
the repository of the American Institute |
Sabin |
| Ball, Charles. |
Slavery in the United
States: a narrative of the life and adventures of Charles Ball, a
black man, who lived forty years in Maryland, South Carolina and
Georgia, as a slave ... |
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| |
Register
of trades of the colored people in the city of Philadelphia and
districts |
Sabin |
| Squier, E. G. (Ephraim
George), 1821-1888. |
Lecture
on the condition and true interests of the laboring class of America
|
Sabin |
| Jones, Charles
Colcock, 1804-1863. |
Religious instruction
of the Negroes in the United States, The |
Sabin |
| Douglass, Frederick,
1817?-1895. |
My bondage and my
freedom; with an introduction by James M'Cune Smith. |
Sabin |
| Clinton, DeWitt,
1769-1828. |
Vindication of Thomas
Jefferson, A: against the charges contained in a pamphlet entitled,
Serious considerations,. By Grotius [pseud.]. |
Sabin |
| Eliot, Thomas Dawes,
1808-1870. |
Address of Thomas D.
Eliot, of the 1st congressional district of Massachusetts, to his
constituents . |
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Case and claim of the
American loyalists impartially stated and considered, The. |
Sabin |
| Hamilton, Alexander,
1757-1804. |
Farmer refuted,
The: Or, A more
impartial and comprehensive view of the dispute between
Great-Britain and the colonies, intended as a further vindication of
the Congress |
Sabin |
| Clinton, De Witt,
1805-1833. |
Correspondence on the
importance & practicability of a rail road, from New York to New
Orleans, in which is embraced a report on the subject / by De Witt Clinton ... |
Sabin |
| Hutchinson, Thomas,
1711-1780. |
Collection of original
papers relative to the History of the colony of Massachusets-bay, A
. |
Sabin |
| Dallas, George
Mifflin, 1792-1864. |
Obsequies in honor of
Andrew Jackson /
eulogium by George M. Dallas, vice president of the United States,
on the occasion of the Jackson obsequies at Washington square, in
the city of Philadelphia, 26th June, 1845 |
Sabin |
| Soto, Hernando de, ca.
1500-1542. |
Letter of Hernando de
Sato, and Memoir of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda. Translated from the Spanish,
by Buckingham Smith. |
Sabin |
| Dallas, George
Mifflin, 1792-1864. |
Great speech of the
Hon. George Mifflin Dallas, upon the leading topics of the day,
delivered at Pittsburgh, Pa., with a brief biographical sketch |
Sabin |
| Hildreth, Richard,
1807-1865. |
Contrast, The: Or,
William Henry Harrison versus Martin Van Buren ... . |
Sabin |
| Moore, Frank,
1828-1904. |
Diary of the American
revolution : from
newspapers and original documents |
Sabin |
| Clark, George Rogers,
1752-1818. |
Col. George Rogers
Clark's sketch of his campaign in the Illinois in 1778-9, with an
introduction by Hon. Henry Pirtle, of Louisville, and an appendix
containing the public and private instructions to Col. Clark, and
Major Bownman's journal |
Sabin |
| Seabury, Samuel,
1729-1796. |
Alarm to the
legislature of the province of New-York, occasioned by the present
political disturbances, in North America, An: addressed to the
honourable representatives in General assembly convened |
Sabin |
| Hazard, Samuel,
1784-1870. |
Annals
of Pennsylvania, from the discovery of the Delaware |
Sabin |
| McKeon, John,
1808-1883. |
Administration
reviewed, The: speech of the Hon. John McKeon before the Democratic
union association, at their headquarters ... Wednesday, October 29,
1862. |
Sabin |
| Massachusetts
Temperance Society. |
Doings of the council
of the Massachusetts temperance society. Published by the council of
the Massachusetts temperance society. |
Sabin |
| Mather, Cotton,
1663-1728. |
Souldiers
counselled and comforted: a discourse delivered unto some part of
the forces engaged in the just war of New-England against the
northern & eastern Indians. Sept. 1, 1689. |
Sabin |
| Wansey, Henry,
1751-1827. |
Journal of an
excursion to the United States of North America, in the summer of
1794, The: embellished with the profile of General Washington, and
an aqua-tinta view of the State house, at Philadelphia |
Sabin |
| Warren, Mercy Otis,
1728-1814. |
History of the rise,
progress and termination of the American revolution: interspersed
with biographical, political and moral observations |
Sabin |
| Weems, M. L. (Mason
Locke), 1759-1825. |
True patriot, The: or,
An oration, on the beauties and beatitudes of a republic … |
Sabin |
| Laurens, John,
1754-1782. |
Army correspondence of
Colonel John Laurens in the years 1777-8, The. Printed from original
letters to his father, Henry Laurens, president of Congress, with a
memoir by Wm. Gilmore Simms. |
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Abstract of the laws
of the American states, now is force, relative to debts due to
loyalists, subjects of Great Britain. |
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| |
Liberator, The. William Lloyd Garrison and
Isaac Knapp, publishers; Boston, Massachusetts - Saturday, January
1, 1831 ... |
Sabin |
| Kennedy, J. C. G.
(Joseph Camp Griffith), 1813-1887. |
Statistics of American
railroads, prepared by J.C.G. Kennedy at the U.S. Census office, at
the request of the French department of public works. |
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| |
Narrative of the
Indian and civil wars in Virginia, in the years 1675 and 1676,
A. Published from the
original manuscript, in the first volume (second series) of the
Collections of the Massachusetts historical society. |
Sabin |
| Parker, Joel,
1795-1875. |
First
charter and the early religious legislation of Massachusetts, The: a
lecture in a course on the early history of Massachusetts by members
of the Massachusetts historical society, at the Lowell institute,
Boston, delivered Feb. 9, 1869. |
Sabin |
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Star song book,
The. |
Sabin |
| Arnold, George,
1834-1865. |
Sociable, The: Or, One thousand and one
home amusements, containing acting proverbs, dramatic charades, or
drawing-room pantomimes, musical burlesques, tableaux vivants,
parlor games. By the
author of The magician's own book. |
Sabin |
| Winthrop, John,
1588-1649. |
History of New England
from 1630 to 1649, The.
By the first governour of the colony of the Massachusetts
bay, from his original manuscripts |
Sabin |
| Cass, Lewis,
1782-1866. |
Discourse pronounced
at the Capitol of the United States, in the Hall of Representatives,
before the American Historical Society, January 30, 1836. |
Sabin |
| Calhoun, John C. (John
Caldwell), 1782-1850. |
Speeches of John C.
Calhoun: delivered in the Congress of the United States from 1811 to
the present time. |
Sabin |
| Crockett, Davy,
1786-1836. |
Account of Col.
Crockett's tour to the North and down East, An: in the year of Our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four |
Sabin |
| Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. |
Facts
and observations relative to the participation of American citizens
in the African slave trade.
Published by direction of a meeting representing the
Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey. |
Sabin |
| Burr, Aaron,
1756-1836. |
Memoirs of Aaron Burr:
with miscellaneous selections from his correspondence |
Sabin |
| Washington, George,
1732-1799. |
Circular letter, from
His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies
of the United States of America, A: addressed to the governors of
the several states, on his resigning the command of the army |
Sabin |
| Hawkins, Richard, Sir,
1562?-1622. |
Observations
of Sir Richard Hawkins, Knt in his voyage into the South Sea in the
year 1593, The.
Reprinted from the edition of 1622. |
Sabin |
| Hennepin, Louis, 17th
cent. |
New discovery of a
vast country in America, extending above four thousand miles,
between New France and New Mexico, A: with a description of the
great lakes, cataracts, rivers, plants, and animals … |
Sabin |
| Humboldt, Alexander
von, 1769-1859. |
Personal narrative of
travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent during the
years 1799-1804. |
Sabin |
| Lanman, Charles,
1819-1895. |
Adventures in the
wilds of North America |
Sabin |
| Lyman, Theodore,
1792-1849. |
Diplomacy
of the United States, The: being an account of the foreign relations
of the country, from the first treaty with France, in 1778, to the
present time. |
Sabin |
| Mather, Increase,
1639-1723. |
Brief account
concerning several of the agents of New-England, their negotiation
at the Court of England, A |
Sabin |
| Mather, Increase,
1639-1723. |
Brief
history of the war with the Indians in New-England, A: from June 24,
1675 (when the first Englishman was murdered by the Indians) to
August 12, 1676, when Philip, alias Metacomet, the principal author
and beginner of the war, was slain |
Sabin |
| Morton, Nathaniel,
1613-1685. |
New-Englands
memoriall, or, A brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable
passages of the Providence of God, manifested to the planters of
New-England in America: with special reference to the first colony
thereof, called New-Plimouth |
Sabin |
| Paulding, James Kirke,
1778-1860. |
Letters from the
South, written during an excursion in the summer of 1816. By the Author of John Bull
and Brother Jonathan. |
Sabin |
| O'Callaghan, E. B.
(Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880. |
Register of New
Netherland, The: 1626 to 1674 |
Sabin |
| Pennsylvania. General
Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Inland Navigation
and Internal Improvement. |
Report of the
Committee on Internal Improvement and Inland Navigation: read in
House of Representatives, January 11, 1831, Charles J. Ingersoll,
chairman. |
Sabin |
| Democratic Hickory
Club (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Address of the
Democratic Hickory Club: for the city and county of Philadelphia,
recommending Martin Van Buren as the presidential candidate for
1844. Also, the letter
of Mr. Van Buren to the State Convention of Indiana. |
Sabin |
| Robbins, Chandler,
1796-1836. |
Remarks
on the disorders of literary men, or, An inquiry into the means of
preventing the evils usually incident to sedentary and studious
habits |
Sabin |
| Ripley, Dorothy, b.
1767. |
Account of Rose
Butler, An: aged nineteen years, whose execution I attended in the
potter's field ... for setting fire to her mistress' dwelling
house |
Sabin |
| Hopkins, Mark,
1802-1887. |
Address to the people
of Massachusetts: on the present condition and claims of the
temperance reformation.
Published by the Massachusetts Temperance Union. |
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| |
Declaration of
independence published by the Congress at Philadelphia in 1776, A:
with a counter-declaration published at New-York in 1781. |
Sabin |
| Hamilton, Alexander,
1757-1804. |
Official and other
papers of the late Major-General Alexander Hamilton, The |
Sabin |
| Seabury, Samuel,
1729-1796. |
Free
thoughts, on the proceedings of the Continental Congress, held at
Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774.
|
Sabin |
| La Fayette, Marie
Joseph Paul Roch Yves Gilbert de Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. |
Marquis de La
Fayette's statement of his own conduct and principles, The:
containing also a comparative view of the French, and American
Revolutions : of the condition of the people of both countries |
Sabin |
| Virginia Infantry. 6th
Regiment (1776-1778) |
Orderly book of that
portion of the American Army stationed at or near Williamsbury, Va.,
under the command of General Andrew Lewis, from March 18th, 1776, to
August 28th, 1776 |
Sabin |
| Paine, Thomas,
1737-1809. |
American crisis,
The: and a letter to
Sir Guy Carleton, on the murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended
retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards |
Sabin |
| Paine, Thomas,
1737-1809. |
Additions to Common
sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America. |
Sabin |
| Burke, Edmund,
1729-1797. |
History
of American taxation from the year 1763, to the end of last session,
The. |
Sabin |
| |
New Orleans as it is:
its manners and customs--morals--fashionable life--profanation of
the Sabbath--prostitution--licentiousness--slave markets and slavery
… |
Sabin |
| Allen, Ethan,
1738-1789. |
Narrative of the
capture of Ticonderoga, and of his captivity and treatment by the
British |
Sabin |
| New York State Society
of the Cincinnati. |
Institution of the
Society of the Cincinnati, The: formed by the officers of the
American army of the revolution |
Sabin |
| Pulsifer, David,
1802-1894. |
Account of the battle
of Bunker Hill, An.
Compiled from authentic sources by David Pulsifer; with
General Burgoyne's account of the battle. |
Sabin |
| Colden, Cadwallader,
1688-1776. |
History of the five
Indian nations depending on the province of New York, The: With an introduction and
notes by John Gilmary Shea. |
Sabin |
| Franklin, Benjamin,
1706-1790. |
Private
correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, The |
Sabin |
| Great Britain.
Parliament, 1779. House of Commons. |
Examination of Joseph
Galloway, Esq, The: late speaker of the House of Assembly of
Pennsylvania, before the House of Commons, in a committee on the
American papers |
Sabin |
| Berkeley, William,
Sir, 1608-1677. |
List
of those that have been executed for the late rebellion in Virginia,
A. |
Sabin |
| |
Authentic account of
the proceedings of the congress held at New-York, in MDCCLXV, on the
subject of the American Stamp Act . |
Sabin |
| Derby, E. H. (Elias
Hasket), 1803-1880. |
Boston: a commercial
metropolis in 1850--her growth, population, wealth and
prospects. As
originally pub. in Hunt's merchants' magazine for November, 1850 |
Sabin |
| Hill, Richard, Sir,
1732-1808. |
Address to persons of
fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls, An: and a
few occasional hits concerning play-houses, card-tables … in which
is introduced the character of Lucinda |
Sabin |
| Janson, Charles
William. |
Stranger in America,
The: containing observations made during a long residence in that
country, on the genius, manners and customs of the people of the
United States |
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| |
History of the
Pilgrims, or, A grandfather's story of the first settlers of New
England ... . |
Sabin |
| Johnson, Robert G.
(Robert Gibbon), 1771-1850. |
Historical account of
the first settlement of Salem, in West Jersey: with many important
events that have occurred, down to the present generation |
Sabin |
| Young, Alexander,
1800-1854. |
Chronicles of the
Pilgrim fathers of the colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625: now
first collected from original records and contemporaneous printed
documents, and illustrated with notes |
Sabin |
| Moulton, R. K. |
Legislative and
documentary history of the banks of the United States, from the time
of establishing the Bank of North America, 1781, to October 1834 |
Sabin |
| Politika, Petr
Ivanovich, 1778-1849. |
Sketch of the internal
condition of the United States of America, and of their political
relations with Europe, A |
Sabin |
| Pollard, Edward
Alfred, 1831-1872. |
Last year of the war,
The |
Sabin |
| Ingraham, J. H.
(Joseph Holt), 1809-1860. |
Sunny South, The: Or, The southerner at
home |
Sabin |
| McPherson, Edward,
1830-1895. |
Political manual for
1866-1869, A: including a classified summary of the important
executive, legislative, and politico-military facts of the period |
Sabin |
| Laurens, Henry,
1724-1792. |
South Carolina protest
against slavery, A: being a letter from Henry Laurens, second
president of the Continental Congress, to his son, Colonel John
Laurens, dated Charleston, S.C., August 14th, 1776 |
Sabin |
| United States. Supreme
Court. |
Case of Dred Scott in
the United States Supreme Court, The: the full opinions of Chief
Justice Taney and Justice Curtis, and abstracts of the opinions of
the other judges, with an analysis of the points ruled, and some
concluding observations. |
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| Kennedy, John F. |
Inaugural Address,
January 20, 1961 |
Vietnam Era Back to Top |
| Ho Chi Minh |
Declaration of
Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, September 2,
1945 |
Vietnam Era |
| Vo Nguyen Giap |
Excerpt from Dien Bien
Phu |
Vietnam Era |
| Geneva Conference |
Final Declaration of
Geneva Conference, July 21, 1954 |
Vietnam Era |
| Eisenhower, Dwight
D. |
Letter to Ngo Dinh
Diem |
Vietnam Era |
| Lodge, Henry Cabot,
Jr. |
Cable Urges Support
for Coup, October 30, 1963 |
Vietnam Era |
| Le Duan |
Path of Revolution in
the South, The |
Vietnam Era |
| National Liberation
Front |
Program of the
National Liberation Front of South Viet-Nam |
Vietnam Era |
| U.S. State
Department |
Threat to Peace: North
Vietnam's Effort to Conquer South Vietnam, A |
Vietnam Era |
| U.S. Congress |
Gulf of Tonkin
Resolution, August 7, 1964 |
Vietnam Era |
| McNamara, Robert S. |
Proposals for War,
July 20, 1965 |
Vietnam Era |
| Kissinger, Henry A. |
Christmas Bombing of
Hanoi was Justified, The |
Vietnam Era |
| Bowman, David, and
Peter Roepcke |
Excerpts from Dear
America: Letters Home from Vietnam |
Vietnam Era |
| Johnson, Lyndon B. |
Speech, March 31,
1968 |
Vietnam Era |
| Nixon, Richard M. |
Speech on
Vietnamization and Silent Majority, November 3, 1969 |
Vietnam Era |
| Nixon, Richard M. |
Letter to Nguyen Van
Thieu, December 17, 1972 |
Vietnam Era |
| Kissinger, Henry A.,
and Le Duc Tho |
Paris Peace Accords,
January 27, 1973, The |
Vietnam Era |
| Congress, United
States |
General Allotment Act
of 1887, The |
Westward
Expansion Back to Top |
| Government, Great
Britain |
Proclamation of
1763 |
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Expansion |
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Land Ordinance of
1785 |
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Expansion |
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Nunez |
Excerpt from
Relation |
Westward
Expansion |
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Langhorne (Mark Twain) |
Excerpt from Roughing
It |
Westward
Expansion |
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Inter Caetera |
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Excerpt from A
Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison |
Westward
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President's Message on
Indian Removal, The |
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| Polk, James K. |
President's Message
Calling for War with Mexico |
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| Supreme Court, United
States |
Dred Scott v.
Sandford |
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States |
Excerpt from Pacific
Railway Act |
Westward
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States |
Homestead Act of
1862 |
Westward
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| Morrill, Justin S. |
Morrill Land-Grant
Act |
Westward
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| Committee of
Vigilantes of San Francisco |
San Francisco
Vigilantes' Constitution of May 15, 1856 |
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People of Texas |
Unanimous Declaration
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America |
Platform of 1892 |
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Account of an
Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains |
Westward
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States and Mexico |
Treaty of Guadalupe
Hidalgo |
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Treaty for the Cession
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Account of Expeditions
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| Rush, Richard and
Charles Bagot |
Rush-Bagot
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Pierson |
Excerpt from The Life
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Excerpt from Kit
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Excerpt from An
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Excerpt from Oregon;
or an Ill-Fated Expedition to Oregon |
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Excerpt from Report on
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Excerpt from Boots and
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| Lease, Mary
Elizabeth |
Women in the Farmers'
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Excerpt from The
Virginian |
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Mexico |
Account of the Pueblo
Revolt of 1680, An |
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Montgomery |
Excerpt from Nick of
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(General) and Indian Chiefs |
Treaty of Fort
Greenville |
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Sovereignty and
Goodness of God, The … Being a Narrative of the Captivity and
Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson |
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Vasquez de |
Search for the Seven
Cities, The |
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Instructions to
Meriwether Lewis |
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Garland |
General Custer's Last
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Americans in Their
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Excerpt from A Century
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Land Act of 1820 |
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Cunningham |
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Excerpt from Cowboy
Life in Texas: Or, 27
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Excerpt from Ramona |
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Life of
Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kai-kiak, or Black Hawk |
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de |
Excerpt from Democracy
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(Major) |
Excerpt from How We
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Jennings |
Cross of Gold
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Journal of an
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Excerpt from The
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Letter Describing
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Jose |
Missionary's Report on
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Short Treatise, A |
Witchcraft in Europe
and America from Cornell University Library, Division of Rare and
Manuscript Collections. Back to Top |
| Hutchison, Francis |
Excerpt of The
Witchcrafts at Salem, Boston, and Andover... 1718. |
Witchcraft in Europe
and America. Filmed from the holdings of Peabody Essex Museum,
Salem, MA. |
| Paul, Mary S. |
Mill Worker's Letter
on Hardships in the Textile Mills |
Women in America Back to Top |
| Rowlandson, Mary |
Narrative of the
Captivity, Sufferings and Removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (Also
known as Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary
Rowlandson) |
Women in America |
| Truth, Sojourner |
And Ain't I a Woman
Speech |
Women in America |
| Unknown |
Tryal of Susanna
Martin, At the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Held by Adjournment at
Salem, June 29, 1692 |
Women in America |
| Unknown |
Examination of Mrs.
Anne Hutchinson at the Court at Newtown, The |
Women in America |
| Williams, Roger |
Excerpt from A Key to
the Language of America (1643) |
Women in America |
| Farnham, Eliza |
Excerpt from Life in
Prairie Land (chapter IV) |
Women in America |
| Swisshelm, Jane Grey
Cannon |
Excerpt from Half a
Century (Chapter XLIII) |
Women in America |
| Adams, Abigail |
Letter from Abigail
Adams to John Adams, May 7, 1776 |
Women in America |
| Brent, Linda |
Excerpt from Incidents
in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) |
Women in America |
| Friedan, Betty |
Excerpt from The
Feminine Mystique |
Women in America |
| Duniway, Abigail
Scott |
Excerpt from Path
Breaking |
Women in America |
| Banning, Margaret |
War and The Family |
Women in America |
| Unknown |
Act to Provide
Increases of Pension Payable to Dependents of the Regular
Establishment, and for Other Purposes |
Women in America |
| Dickinson, Mary Fish
Noyes Silliman |
Excerpt from Journal
of Mary Fish Noyes Silliman Dickinson (1770) |
Women in America |
| Beverley, Robert |
Excerpt from The
History and Present State of Virginia |
Women in America |
| Unknown |
Sheppard-Towner Act
(1921) |
Women in America |
| Bradstreet, Anne |
Untitled Poem by Anne
Bradstreet |
Women in America |
| Murray, Judith
Sargent |
Excerpt from On the
Equality of the Sexes |
Women in America |
| Kubicki, Frances M. |
Letter to Franklin
Roosevelt on Job Discrimination |
Women in America |
| Carnegie, Andrew |
Excerpt from Wealth |
World War I and the
Jazz Age Back to Top |
| Still, Baryd |
Urban Growth,
1870-1920 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Populist Party |
Populist Party
Platform, Omaha, Nebraska, 1892 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| U.S. Congress |
Excerpt from Report of
the U.S. Strike Commission, 1894 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| McKinley, William |
President McKinley's
War Message, April 11, 1898 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Anti-Imperialist
League |
Platform of the
Anti-imperialist League, 1899 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Hay, John |
Open Door Policy in
China |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
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Preamble of the
Industrial Workers of the World |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Commission on the
Responsibility of the Authors of the War and on the Enforcement of
the Peace. |
Commission on the
Responsibility of the Authors of the War and on the Enforcement of
Penalties |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Schlieffen |
Excerpt from The
Schlieffen Plan |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Gen Sir J. E.
Edmonds |
Gas Attack! |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Junger, Ernst |
Excerpt from Copse
125 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Falkenhayn, ____
von |
Excerpt from The
German General Staff and Its Decisions, 1914-1916 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Swanwick, Helena |
Excerpt from The War
in Its Effect upon Women |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Wilson, Woodrow |
Appeal for Neutrality,
August 19, 1914 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Dos Passos, John |
American Volunteer in
Europe, An |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Wilson, Woodrow |
Wilson's war message
to Congress, April 2, 1917 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Reed, John |
Whose War? |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Wilson, Woodrow |
America's War Aims:
The Fourteen Points |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| LaFollette, Robert |
Senator La Follette
Speaks Out Against the War |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Addams, Jane |
Excerpt from Peace and
Bread in Time of War |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Pershing, John J. |
Amalgamation
Controversy, The |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| American Battle
Monuments Commission |
Organization of the
AEF |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Wilson, Woodrow |
Prophesying Political
Repression |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Bourne, Randolph |
Excerpt from The
State |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| U.S. Congress |
Sedition Act, May 16,
1918 |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Debs, Eugene V. |
Socialist Leader
Criticizes the War |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Carroll, Richard |
Wartime Migration of
Black Workers |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
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Labor Department
Activities |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| U.S. Congress |
Eighteenth Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| U.S. Congress |
Nineteenth Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Simpson, Kirk L. |
Dedicating the Tomb of
the Unknown Soldier |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| |
Vanzetti's Last
Statement |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| U.S. Congress |
McNary-Haugen Bill of
1927, The |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| U.S. Congress |
Sherman Antitrust Act
of 1890, The |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Taft, William
Howard |
Dollar Diplomacy |
World War I and the
Jazz Age |
| Wilson, Woodrow |
Wilson
Administration's Latin American Policy, The |
World War I and the
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