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1 Novels 38 15,281. |
2 Place Based 19 13,365. |
3 Blacks 28 13,184. |
4 Philosophy 34 12,727. |
5 Legal 32 9,748. |
6 Religion 46 9,151. |
7 War 27 8,791. |
8 Industrial Age 15 8,683. |
9 General History 19 7,906. |
10 Wild West 17 6,535. |
11 Indians 20 5,207. |
12 Suffrage 9 5,077. |
13 Colonies 14 4,699. |
14 Biography 7 3,540. |
15 Culture 6 1,523. |
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There are 331 Free Audio History Books for USA. 6 from Librivox and 3 from Kindle. The books contain a total of 125,417 pages and so at a minute a page will take 2,001 hours and 30 minutes to read, which is 87 Days, almost 3 months.
The Chapter page for USA contains 313 pages of text and is read in 4 hours 44 minutes. The Books Title Section has 17.5 pages of text which take 15 minutes 53 seconds to read.
The Category Menu has 68 words, which is .27 of a page, and is read in 15 seconds.
The Information Expansion Ratio of the three Menus by percentage is .86%, & 5.6%., and by multiplication is times 6.5, & times 17.86. The Chapter Page to Audio Books ratio is .25% & is 400 times larger.
The largest Book is the 1900 Novel After Music by Peabody with 1,018 pages & takes 16 hours 58 minutes to read, and the largest Book Chapter is 1848-61 History of Woman Suffrage by Null with 40.4 pages and takes 36 minutes 43 seconds to read...
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1 Subjects 10 290/88,808 |
2 Countries 986 1,119/408,662
1 USA 331 313/125,417  |
2 UK 154 245/63,334  |
3 Italy 92 94/34,895  |
4 Greece 81 48.9/30,136  |
5 India 35 36.36/28,016  |
6 France 41 74.5/25,395  |
7 Germany 41 25.26/14,394  |
8 Israel 32 51.2/9,399  |
9 Spain 15 32.5/7,992  |
10 Egypt 16 11/7,293  |
11 Canada 15 8/6,294  |
12 Mexico 12 22.6/6,082  |
13 Russia 13 10/4,794  |
14 Iraq 9 9.33/4,599  |
15 Australia 9 7.85/4,120  |
16 China 15 6.36/4,097  |
17 Ireland 8 4.14/4,010  |
18 Japan 11 8.5/3,727  |
19 Iran 13 7.75/3,338  |
20 Netherlands 5 19.6/2,953  |
21 Philipinnes 6 32.5/2,794  |
23 South Africa 5 2.4/1,609  |
24 Cuba 1 19.5/1,473 |
25 Sudan 2 .83/1,100  |
26 Congo 1 .95/1,019 |
27 Turkey 2 1/807  |
28 Indonesia 1 2.75/803  |
29 Norway 3 1.42/759  |
30 Brazil 1 .34/754  |
31 Czeck Rep. 1 1.48/701  |
32 Denmark 1 .6/666  |
33 Equador 1 1.4/490  |
34 Iceland 1 1.08/490 |
35 Haiti 1 1.4/468 |
36 Zimbabwe 1 .63/350 |
37 New Zealand 1 .9/346  |
38 Afghanistan 1 .57/304  |
39 Thailand 1 .95/304 |
40 Tunisia 1 .54/301  |
41 Liberia 1 .85/83 |
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1 History 12
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2 Biography 4.
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3 Events 3
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4 Philosophy 36
12,727 212:07 8D 20H 7M
1/90 1900 - 47 American Psychology by
VARIOUS 936 15:35:27.  |
2/91 1884 Elements of Morals With Special Application of Moral Law to Duties of Individual & of Society & State by Janet 530 8:30.  |
3/92 1915 Introduction to Philosophy by Fullerton 462 7:42.  |
4/93 1919 Inquiry Into Nature Of Peace & Terms Of Its Perpetuation by Veblen 458 7:36.  |
5/94 1850 Representative Men by Emerson 426 7:05:14.  |
6/95 1905 Approach to Philosophy by Perry 409 6:49.  |
7/96 1914 Pep Poise, Efficiency, Peace by Hunter 408 6:47:17.  |
8/97 1911 Boy with US Census by Rolt-Wheeler 389 6:29:06.  |
9/98 Scrap Book 6 Sampler by VARIOUS 324 5:23:27.  |
10/99 1917 Theory of Social Revolutions by ADAMS 302 5:01:08.  |
11/100 1838 Philosophy of Moral Feelings by Abercrombie 245 4:05.  |
12/101 1896 Soul Food by Watson 231 3:51:02.  |
13/102 1909 Philosophy & Religion Six Lectures Delivered at Cambridge by Rashdall 211 3:31.  |
14/103 Moral Philosophy by Rickaby 196 3:16.  |
15/104 1933 Turns of Thought by Santayana 177 2:56:24.  |
16/105 1871 Strange Visitors series of original papers, embracing philosophy, science, government, religion, poetry, art, fiction, satire, humor, narrative, & ... while in an abnormal or trance state by Horn 160 2:40.  |
17/106 1901 Way of Peace by Allen 126 2:05:38.  |
18/107 1832 Fruits of Philosophy Treatise on Population Question by Knowlton 97 1:37.  |
19/108 1849 Civil Disobedience by Thoreou 81 1:21:19.  |
20/109 1889 Altruist in Politics by Cardozo 20 20:00.  |
1 Education Philosophy 2.
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2 Self Help Philosophy 8.
23/112 1915 Character Building By WASHINGTON 398 6:37:59. $1.50 Audible  |
24/113 1900 Up To Date Business Including Lessons in Banking, Exchange, Business Geography, Finance, Transportation & Commercial Law Home Study Circle Library Series (V2) by Eaton 394 6:34.  |
25/114 1916 Pathological Lying Accusation and Swindling by William and Mary Healy 359 9:30:31  |
26/115 1873 Manual of Moral Philosophy by Peabody 236 3:56. 
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27/116 1924 5 Great Philosophies of Life by Hyde 278 4:38.  |
28/117 1920 FURNISHING HOME OF GOOD TASTE by Throop 263 4:23:22.  |
29/118 Book of Good Manners: Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions by Green 206 3:26.  |
30/119 1851 Golden Steps to Respectability, Usefulness & Happiness Being Series of Lectures to Youth of Both Sexes, on Character, Principles, Associates, Amusements, Religion, & Marriage by Austin 177 2:57.  |
31/120 1794 Age of Reason by Paine 148 8:11:05.  |
32/121 1891 Art of Money Getting By BARNUM 99 1:38:57. $1 |
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3 William James 1842 - 1910 4
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5 Legal 31
9,748 162:28 6D 18H 28M
1 US Legal History 5
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2 US Laws 13
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3 US Historical Documents 8
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4 US Acts 3
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5 US Reports 2
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6 US Trials 2
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Religion 44
9,151 152:31 6D 8H 31M.
1 US Religious History 4.
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2 US Religious Writing 40.
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3 US Religious Hymns 3.
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7 War 27
8,791 146:31 6D 2H 31M.
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1  1900 After Music
by Josephine Preston Peabody
1874 - 1922
254,500W 1,018 16:58 7.8M  |
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2  1915 Trail Hawk COMEDY of seriousness of life
by Sinclair Lewis
203,750W 815 13:34:21 372M
1 Adventure of Youth |
2 Adventure of Adventuring |
3 Adventure of Love. |
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3  Cloudy Jewel
by Grace Livingston Hill 1865 - 1947
143,750W 575 9:35:02  |
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4 /PNG/16 x 16/349 - Running Person.png) 1916 Paul Dauntless
by Matthews 1879-1951
130,250W 521 8:40:48 238M
1 Tribe of Youngest Son |
2 Loom of Tent Maker |
3 On Caravan Road |
4 Golden Age |
5 Whom say ye that I am |
6 Scourge of Nazarenes |
7 Great Adventure |
8 Untravelled World |
9 2 Escapes |
10 Queen of East |
11 Call Abroad |
12 Island Adventure |
13 From Lowland to Highland |
14 Worshiped & Stoned |
15 Return Journey |
16 Decisive Battle |
17 Finding son |
18 Westward Ho |
19 Shout of Slave Girl |
20 Earthquake |
21 Goad to God |
22 Sea of Island |
23 Scorn of Athens |
24 Challenge to Corinth |
25 Loan on Land |
26 Hopeless on Water |
27 Defiance of Artemis |
28 Foiled Plot |
29 One who Marched Breast Forward |
30 Away With Him |
31 I Appeal to Caesar |
32 King & Man in Chains |
33 Typhoon |
34 Shipwrecked |
35 Castor & Pollux |
36 On Appian Way |
37 Mightier than Sword & Epilogue. |
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5 1911 Common Law
by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
125,090W 500 8:20  |
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6  Sisters-In-Law
by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton 1857-1948
112,927W 452 7:32  |
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7  1752 Female Quixote Novel
by Charlotte Lennox 1730-1804
107,500W 430 7:09:51 196M  |
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8  best man
by Grace Livingston Hill 1865 - 1947
98,500W 394 6:33:59 180M  |
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9  1905 Law of Land
by Emerson Hough
90,862W 363 6:03
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1 Miss LADY |
2 MULEY |
3 VISITOR |
4 QUESTION OF VALUATION |
5 CERTAIN PROBLEMS |
6 DRUM |
7 BELL |
8 VOLCANO |
9 ON ITS MAJESTY'S SERVICE |
10 MISS LADY OF STAIR |
11 COLONEL CALVIN BLOUNT'S PROPOSAL |
12 WOMAN SCORNED |
13 JOHN DOE vs. Y.V.R.R. |
14 NUMBER 4 |
15 PURSUIT |
16 TRAVELING BAG |
17 MISS LADY & HENRY DECHERD |
18 MISFORTUNE |
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2 MAKING OF WILDERNESS |
3 EDDRING
1 AGENT OF CLAIMS |
2 OPINIONS OF CALVIN BLOUNT |
3 REGARDING LOUISE LOISSON |
4 RELIGION OF JULES |
5 DISCOVERY |
6 DANCER |
7 SUMMONS |
8 STOLEN STEAMBOAT |
9 ACCUSER |
10 VOYAGE |
11 WILDERNESS |
12 HOUSE OF HORROR |
13 NIGHT IN FOREST |
14 AT BIG HOUSE |
15 CERTAIN MOTIVES |
16 NEW SHERIFF |
17 LAW OF LAND |
18 MISS LADY AT BIG HOUSE |
19 THREE LADIES LOUISE |
20 LID OF GRAVE |
21 RED RIOT OF YOUTH |
22 AMENDE HONORABLE. |
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10  1915 Herland
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860-1935
83,750W 335 5:34:27 153M
1 Not Unnatural Enterprise |
2 Rash Advances |
3 Peculiar Imprisonment |
4 Our Venture |
5 Unique History |
6 Comparisons are Odius |
7 Our Growing Modesty |
8 Girls of Herland |
9 Our Relations & Theirs |
10 Their Religions & our Marriages |
11 Our Difficulties |
12 Expelled. |
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11  1869 - 1943 Within Law
by Bayard Veiller & Marvin Hill Dana 1869-1943
83,207W 333 5:33
1 PANEL OF LIGHT |
2 CHEERFUL PRODIGAL. |
3 ONLY 3 YEARS. |
4 KISSES & KLEPTOMANIA |
5 VICTIM OF LAW. |
6 INFERNO. |
7 WITHIN LAW. |
8 TIP FROM HEADQUARTERS. |
9 LEGAL DOCUMENT. |
10 MARKED MONEY. |
11 THIEF. |
12 BRIDEGROOM SPURNED. |
13 ADVENT OF GRIGGS. |
14 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. |
15 AFTERMATH OF TRAGEDY |
16 BURKE PLOTS |
17 OUTSIDE LAW |
18 NOISELESS DEATH |
19 WITHIN TOILS |
20 WHO SHOT GRIGGS? |
21 AGGIE AT BAY |
22 TRAP THAT FAILED |
23 CONFESSION |
24 ANGUISH & BLISS. |
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12  1910 History of Mr. Polly
by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
73,498W 294 4:54  |
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14  1912 Coming of Law
by Charles Alden Seltzer & R. W. Amick
81,037W 162 2:42
1 Arrival of Man |
2 Rule of Cattle |
3 Norton Makes Discovery |
4 At Circle Bar |
5 Girl of Dry Bottom |
6 Hollis Renews an Acquaintance |
7 "Kicker" Becomes an Institution |
8 Concerning "Six O'Clock |
9 How Bad Man Left "Kicker" Office |
10 Lost Trail |
11 Picking Up Trail |
12 After Storm |
13 "Woman She Don't Need No Tooter |
14 Coalition |
15 To Support Law |
16 Bearer of Good News |
17 Rustler |
18 Tenth Day |
19 How Rustler Escaped |
20 "Kicker's" Candidate |
21 Dunlavey Plays Card |
22 Proof of Gratitude |
23 Ten Spot Uses His Eyes |
24 Campaign Guns |
25 Handling Law |
26 Autumn & Gods |
27 Sear & Yellow Days |
28 In Defiance of Law |
29 Arm of Law |
30 Forming Friendship. |
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15  1851 Wreaths of Friendship Gift for Young
by F. C. Woodworth & T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
37,394W 150 2:30
1 What shall we Build? |
22 Cousins |
3 Noble Act |
4 Word of God |
5 Harsh Words & Kind Words |
6 Herons & Herrings |
7 Early Spring Flowers |
8 Temptation Resisted T.S.A. |
9 Evening Prayer |
10 Stretching Truth |
11 City Pigeon |
12 Day in Woods |
13 Spider & Honey Bee |
14 Emma Lee & her Sixpence |
15 Uncle Roderick's Stories |
16 Honesty Best Policy |
17 How Rogue Feels when he is Caught |
18 Weekly Newspaper |
19 Cider Plot |
20 My First Hunting Excursion |
21 Saturday in Winter |
22 Rover & his Little Master |
23 Something Wrong |
24 Favorite Child |
25 Mine |
26 Miner |
27 Visit to Fairy Land |
28 Hermit |
29 Picture |
30 Boy & Robin |
31 Something about Conscience |
32 Old Ned |
33 Freed Butterfly |
34 Julia & Her Birds |
35 Song of Snow Bird |
36 How to Avoid Quarrel |
37 Passing for More than One is Worth |
38 Lament of Invalid |
39 Use of Flowers |
40 Sliding Down Hill |
41 Garden Overrun with Weeds |
42 Disappointment Sometimes Blessing |
43 Old Man at Cottage Door |
44 Story of Stolen Pen. |
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16  1914 Law-Breakers
by Ridgwell Cullum
142,109W 568 9:08
1 WATCHING LINE |
2 WHITE POINT |
3 HOLD-UP |
4 AT FOOT OF AN AGED PINE |
5 BOUND FOR SOUTHERN TRAIL |
6 MAN-HUNTERS |
7 CHARLIE BRYANT |
8 SOUL-SAVERS |
9 "STRAY"-HUNTER |
10 BROTHERS |
11 UNREGENERATE |
12 DISCOMFITURE OF HELEN |
13 LIGHT HEARTED SOULS |
14 HOUSE OF DIRTY O'BRIEN |
15 ADVENTURES IN NIGHT |
16 FURTHER ADVENTURES |
17 BILL PEEPS UNDER SURFACE |
18 ARM OUTREACHING |
19 BILL MAKES 3 DISCOVERIES |
20 IN FAR REACHES |
21 WORD FROM HEADQUARTERS |
22 MOVES IN GAME OF LOVE |
23 STORM CLOUDS |
24 SOUL OF MAN |
25 BROKEN CHAIN |
26 ROCKY SPRINGS HEARS NEWS |
27 HIDDEN CORRAL |
28 WAGER |
29 BILL'S FRESH BLUNDERING |
30 COMMITTEE DECIDE |
31 ANTAGONISTS |
32 TREACHERY |
33 PLAYING GAME |
34 AN ENCOUNTER |
35 ON MONDAY NIGHT |
36 STILL MONDAY NIGHT |
37 NIGHT TRAIL |
38 FALL OF OLD PINE |
39 FROM ASHES |
40 DAWN. |
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17  Homely Woman
by Fay Inchfawn 1880-1978
18,750W 75 1:14:39 34.2M
1 Long View |
2 Within my House |
3 Housewife |
4 To Mother |
5 In Such an Hour |
6 Daily Interview |
7 Little House |
8 House Mother |
9 Woman in Hospital |
10 In Convalescence |
11 Homesick |
12 On Washing Day |
13 When Baby Strayed |
14 If Only... |
15 Listening |
16 Dear Folks in Devon |
17 Reason |
18 Two Women |
19 Prize Fight |
20 Home Lights |
21 to an Old Teapot |
22 To Rebellious Daughter |
23 For Mothering |
24 Little Fan |
25 Naughty Day |
26 To Little White Bird |
27 Because |
28 When He Comes |
29 Early Spring |
30 Witness |
31 In Somerset |
32 Song of Woodland Stream |
33 Luggage in Advance |
34 At Cross Roads |
35 Summer met Me |
36 Carrier |
37 Lad's Love by Gate |
38 Thrush |
39 In Dorset Dear |
40 Flight of Fairies |
41 Street Player |
42 On All Souls' Eve |
43 Log Fire |
44 God save King. |
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18  Diving Bell Or, Pearls to be Sought for
by Francis C. (Francis Channing) Woodworth
16,596W 66 1:06
1 NAME OF MY BOOK |
2 THINKING & LAUGHING |
3 SCHEMING SPIDER |
4 GENIUS IN BUD |
5 PUTTING ON AIRS |
6 "TRY OTHER END" |
7 FOX & CRAB |
8 GREEDY FLY |
9 CAROLINE & HER KITTEN |
10 "I DON'T KNOW" |
11 LEARNED GEESE |
12 WRONG WAY |
13 RIGHT WAY |
14 OLD GOAT & HIS PUPIL |
15 ON BARKING DOGS.
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19 /32px/Icon_Philosophy.png) 1902 Philosophy 4 (Novel)
by Wister, Owen
14,440W 58 58Min  |
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20  1860-1954
Fishing with Worm
by Bliss Perry
7,250W 29 28:42  |
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21  1895 Chautauqua Girls at Home
By Pansy, Isabella Alden
1841 - 1930 89
131,500W 526 8:45:56 240M
1 Treading on New Ground |
2 Flossy 'Begins' |
3 Burdens |
4 Col. Baker's Sabbath Evening |
5 New Music |
6 Disturbing Elements |
7 Prayer Meeting & Tableaux |
8 Dr. Dennis' Study |
9 White Sunday |
10 Rainy Evening |
11 Next Thing |
12 Setting Questions |
13 Looking for Work |
14 Unarmed Soldier |
15 Marion's Plan |
16 Theory Versus Practice |
17 Discussion |
18 Result |
19 Keeping Promise |
20 How It Was Done |
21 Ruth & Harold |
22 Revival |
23 Strange Story |
24 Loneliness |
25 Added Name |
26 Learners |
27 Flossy's Party |
28 Parting Glance. |
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22  4 Girls at Chautauqua
By Pansy, Isabella Alden
1841 - 1930 89
131,000W 524 8:43:47 239M
1 Question Discussed |
2 Entering Current |
3 Fairpoint |
4 Unrest |
5 Feasts |
6 Table Talk |
7 At Evening Time It Shall Be Bright |
8 Fleeing |
9 How Flitting Ended |
10 Heart Touches |
11 Flossy at School |
12 Cross Purposes |
13 New Lesson |
14 Great Men |
15 War of Words |
16 Getting Ready to Live |
17 Silent Witness |
18 Old Story |
19 People Who, Having Eyes, See Not |
20 Sense of Duty |
21 One Minute's Work |
22 I've Been Redeemed |
23 Sword Thrusts |
24 Sermons In Chalk |
25 Their Works Do Follow Them |
26 Unfinished Music |
27 Mental Problems |
28 Waiting |
29 Settle Question |
30 Beginning of End |
31 End of Beginning. |
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23  Ruth Erskines Crosses
By Pansy, Isabella Alden
1841 - 1930 89
124,250W 497 8:16:40 227M
1 Her Cross Seems Heavy |
2 Side Issues |
3 Cross of Lead |
4 Bitter Herbs |
5 Seeking Help |
6 From Different Standpoints |
7 One Drop of Oil |
8 Finding One's Calling |
9 Society Cross |
10 Other People's Crosses |
11 Newly Shaped Cross |
12 Cross of Helplessness |
13 Looking for an Easy Yoke |
14 'Through Glass Darkly' |
15 Rests |
16 Shadowed Joys |
17 Duty's Burden |
18 Embarrassment & Merriment |
19 My Daughters |
20 Sister Needed |
21 Trying Questions |
22 'That Which Satisfieth Not' |
23 Wherefore |
24 'Hearken Unto Me' |
25 'Bitter Sweet' |
26 'These Be Thy Gods' |
27 Baptism of Suffering |
28 'Oil of Joy'. |
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24  Judge Burnhams Daughters
By Pansy, Isabella Alden
1841 - 1930 89
122,500W 490 8:09:28 224M
1 After 6 Years |
2 Plants That Had Blossomed |
3 Logic & Interrogation Points |
4 Unwelcome Responsibilities |
5 'Forwarned' & 'Forearmed' |
6 Drifting |
7 Unexpected |
8 Slippery Ground |
9 Old Question |
10 Coming to an Understanding |
11 WCTU |
12 Deed for Will |
13 Wisdom of This World |
14 Troublesome 'Young Person' |
15 'All Come' |
16 On Mount & in Valley |
17 Plain Understanding |
18 Stormy Weather |
19 Waiting |
20 Belated Work |
21 Transformation |
22 Days of Privilege |
23 'O, Mamma Good By' |
24 'Next Most' |
25 Waiting Worker |
26 Under Guidance |
27 At Home. |
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25  4 Mothers at Chautauqua
By Pansy, Isabella Alden
1841 - 1930 89
121,750W 487 8:06:30 222M
1 Where Are Girls |
2 Let Us Go |
3 Another Mother |
4 On Threshold |
5 Unexpected |
6 In Spite of Things |
7 Possibilities |
8 Climax |
9 Problem |
10 Problem Solved |
11 Clothes & Perplexities |
12 Some Settled Things |
13 Forced into Argument |
14 Puzzling Questions |
15 Almost |
16 Storm |
17 Common |
18 Dilemmas |
19 We'll Do It Together |
20 Sing Paeans Over Past |
21 Maiden Efforts |
22 New Departures |
23 Where 2 or 3 |
24 Links in Chain |
25 Conflicts with 'Moral Flabbiness' |
26 I Have Something to Tell You |
27 Memorials |
28 'Sing Song of Years'. |
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26  Interrupted
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
120,500W 482 8:01:08 220M
1 Reaching Into Tomorrow |
2 Why |
3 Out In World |
4 An Open Door |
5 Trying to Endure |
6 Lifted Up |
7 'Our Church' |
8 Making Opportunities |
9 Outside Circle |
10 An Open Door |
11 'Fantastic' |
12 Logic & Labor |
13 Innovations |
14 Blind |
15 Starting for Home |
16 Lost Friends |
17 Spreading Nets |
18 Bud in Search of Comfort |
19 Comforted |
20 Bud as Teacher |
21 One of Victims |
22 New Lines of Work |
23 Unpalatable Truths |
24 Recognition |
25 Danger Seen & Unseen |
26 Escaped Victim |
27 Summer's Story |
28 Family Secret. |
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27  Ester Namesake
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
119,250W 477 7:56:18 218M
1 What's In Name |
2 Sacrifice |
3 Thorns |
4 Joram Pratt |
5 Rebel |
6 Victors |
7 Scruples |
8 Models |
9 Harmony & Discord |
10 Words |
11 On Trail |
12 Cross Trail |
13 Melindy's Bed |
14 Melindy |
15 Theory & Practice |
16 Deliberately & Forever |
17 Discipline |
18 Love |
19 Wouldn't You |
20 Home |
21 Household Questionings |
22 Why She Quit |
23 Surprise |
24 Homeward Bound |
25 Woman of Her Word |
26 Nest Egg |
27 Children of One Father |
28 Eminently Sensible Person |
29 Same Person |
30 Something Portentous Was About to Happen. |
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28  Ester Ried Yet Speaking
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
119,000W 476 7:55:45 217M
1 It May Be that She Is Working Still |
2 What Did It All Amount To, Anyhow |
3 Anything Uncommon About Me |
4 I Don't Blame Them |
5 Christian Home |
6 Satan He Has 'Em All Week |
7 What Little Schemer It Is |
8 What Would You Do Dear |
9 Tremendous Facts He Said |
10 & She Always Tried |
11 I Have But To Try Again |
12 I Want Them To Get Used To Parlors |
13 Let Us Be Fashionable |
14 Something's Happened |
15 What Made Her Different |
16 Here Was His Opportunity |
17 I Wonder What They're All After |
18 Yourn's Way |
19 We Have Begun Backwards |
20 Oh, What Nice Thought |
21 Had His Experiment Been Too Severe |
22 Some People Are Hard To Warn |
23 Part Of Great Well To Do World |
24 For You Don't Know What May Come |
25 What Do You Hope To Accomplish |
26 'O Lord Take Dirk Too |
27 An Awful Problem |
28 May She Go With Me |
29 What If I Belonged |
30 It Is No Made Up Affair |
31 Their Works Do Follow Them. |
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29  Ruth Erskines Son
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
117,750W 471 7:51:01 215M
1 Whims |
2 'Never Mind, Momie' |
3 Mamie Parker |
4 Would She 'Do' |
5 Old Cat |
6 Ideal conditions |
7 'Mothers Are Queer' |
8 Spoiled Mother |
9 Sentiment & Sacrifices |
10 'Sentimental' People |
11 'Plans for Purpose' |
12 Accident or Design |
13 Was Irene Right |
14 General Manager |
15 Looking Backward |
16 For Maybelle's Sake |
17 Built on Sand |
18 Justice or Mercy |
19 Alone |
20 They Hated Mystery |
21 'A Study' |
22 Loyal Heart |
23 Puzzling Questions |
24 Ally |
25 Crisis |
26 Strange Change |
27 Retrograde Movement |
28 'Something Had Happened' |
29 Renunciation |
30 'Two, & Two, 7 Two'. |
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30  1873 Wise & Otherwise
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
116,750W 467 7:47:03 213M
1 I have given thee wise & understanding heart |
2 & who knoweth wether he shalll be wise man or fool |
3 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools |
4 Neither make thyself overwise. Why shouldest thou destroy thyself |
5 tongue of wise useth knowledge aright |
6 heart of wise teacheth his mouth |
7 For all this I considered in my heart even to declare all this, that righteaous, & wise, & their works, are in hand of go |
8 They are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge' 'but god hath chosen foolish things of world to confound wise |
9 Be that winneth souls is wise |
10 In mouth of foolish in red of pride, but lips of wise shall preserve them |
11 See, then, that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise |
12 There is treasure to be desired & oil in dwelling of wise, but foolish man spendeth it up |
13 'Oh that threy were wise, that they understood this |
14 These things also belong to wise |
15 I would have you wise unto that which is good |
16 He giveth wisdom unto wise |
17 How do ye say, we are wise, & law of Lord is with me |
18 For by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war |
19 Great men are not always wise |
20 testimony of Lord is sure, making wise simple |
21 way of fool is right in his own eyes, but he that harkeneth unto counsel is wise |
22 Ye are wise in Christ |
23 Where is wise. Hath not God made foolish wisdom of this world |
24 If thou be wise, thou shalt be wise for thyself |
25 heart of wise is in house of mourning |
26 For vain man would be wise |
27 wise in heart will receive commandments |
28 thou shalt speak unto all that are wise hearted |
29 king's favor is toward wise servant |
30 For vain man would be wise |
31 For all this I considered in my heart, even to declare all this, that righteous, & wise, & their works, are in hand of God. |
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31  Julia Ried
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
111,750W 447 7:26:48 204M
1 Find My Sphere |
2 Meet Social Question |
3 Become Sub Sexton |
4 Work Is Done for Eternity |
5 Meet Other Side of Question |
6 Troubled Sunday |
7 Discover Christian Duty |
8 Have Religious Conversation |
9 We make Calls & Comments |
10 My Head Gets Ahead of My Heart |
11 find Slippery Path |
12 Follow False Light |
13 Am Stung with Truth |
14 discussed Difference Between White & Black |
15 Have but One Voice |
16 Tread Among Shadows |
17 Blind Led Blind |
18 Conflicting Forces |
19 Some Searching Questions |
20 Class Is Not Considered |
21 Comfort of Mourning Is Discussed |
22 Prove Truth of Old Adage |
23 Much Joy & Some Work |
24 Feel My Destiny Approaching |
25 looked for One Scene & Found Another |
26 He Led Us in Path that We Did Not Know. |
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32  Ester Ried
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
109,250W 437 7:16:31 199M
1 Ester's Home |
2 What Sadie Thought |
3 Florence Vane |
4 Sunday Lesson |
5 Poor Little Fish |
6 Something Happens |
7 Journeying |
8 Journey's End |
9 Cousin Abbie |
10 Estern's Minister |
11 New Boarder |
12 Three People |
13 Strange Christian |
14 Little Card |
15 What Is Difference |
16 Victory |
17 Stepping Between |
18 Light Out of Darkness |
19 Sundries |
20 Home |
21 Tested |
22 Little Plum Pies |
23 Crosses |
24 God's Way |
25 Sadie Surrounded |
26 Confusion, Cross Bearing, Consequence |
27 Time to Sleep |
28 At Last. |
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33 /PNG/29 x 29/364 - Sky Diver.png) 1887 Divers Women
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
85,750W 343 5:42:42 156M
1 Sunday Fractures Chap 1 |
2 New Nerves |
3 Where He Spent Christmas |
4 Vida 1 |
5 How Woman Was Converted to Missions |
6 Mrs. Lewis' Book P1 Book |
7 Buckwheat Cakes |
8 Faith & Gasoline |
9 Benjamin's Wife |
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34  Kings Daughter
By Pansy, Isabella Alden 1841 - 1930
85,250W 341 5:40:43 155M
1 Dell's Return Home |
2 Young Mistress |
3 Letter & Visitor |
4 Signing Pledge |
5 Temperance Meeting |
6 Drunkard's Home |
7 Infant Class |
8 Finding Recruits for Temperance Army |
9 Tea Party |
10 Dell's Visitors |
11 How to Teach Reckless Boys |
12 Temperance Dialogue |
13 Stange Scene in Bar Room |
14 Trip to Boston |
15 Review |
16 Principle or Expediency |
17 Little Mamie's Death |
18 Signing Pledge 2nd Time |
19 Wedding & Wine |
20 Sad Funeral |
21 Jim Forbes' Speech |
22 Fire |
23 Doctors & their Patient |
24 Strange Wedding. |
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35  1889-1912 Essays
By Voltairine de Cleyre 1866-1912
187,000W 748 12:27:30 342M
1 dominant idea |
2 Anarchism |
3 Anarchism & American traditions |
4 Anarchism in Literature |
5 Making of an Anarchist |
6 1887 11th of Novenber |
7 Crime & Punishment 1 |
9 Defense of Emma Goldman |
10 Direct Action |
11 Paris Commune |
12 Mexican Revolution |
13 Thomas Paine |
14 Dyer D Lum |
15 Fransisco Ferrer |
16 Modern Educational Reform |
17 Sex Slavery |
18 Literature Mirror of Man |
19 Drama of 19th Century |
20 They who marry do I'll |
21 Economioc Tendancy of Freethought. |
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36  1889-1910 Selected Letters Sketches Stories
By Voltairine de Cleyre 1866-1912
31,250W 125 2:04:25 57M
1 Rocket of Iron |
2 Chain Gang |
3 Heart of Angiolilo |
4 Reward of Apostate |
5 At End of Alley |
6 Alone |
7 To strive & fail |
8 sorrows of body |
9 Triumph of Youth |
10 Old Shoemaker |
11 Where White Rose Died |
12 Lance for Anarchy |
13 Letter to Senator Hawly |
14 philosohy of selfishness & metaphysical ethics. |
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37 Road Builders 24:19.  |
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38/38 Haymarket Speeches 1:30:56.  |
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39  1868 Holidays at Roselands
Martha Finley 1828-1909
133,250W 533 8:52:34 243M 26 Pts  |
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1 Mohawk Valley
by W. Max REID 1839 - 1911
183,250W 733 12:12:15
1 Mythical City of Norumbega |
2 Mohawks |
3 Journal of Arent Van Curler |
4 Schonowe or Schenectady |
5 Immigration & Settlement of th Palatines |
6 Queen Anne's Chapel |
7 Count Frontenac & Mohawk Valley |
8 Sir William Johnson |
9 Guy Park & Fort Johnson |
10 In Old Town of Amsterdam |
11 Last Battle Between Mohawks & Mohicans. Famous Butler Mansion |
12 Johnstown, New York |
13 Some Accounts of Notorious Butler Family |
14 Legend of Mrs. Ross |
15 Joseph Brant of Romance & of Fact |
16 Incidents Relating to Early History of Amsterdam & Mohawk Valley |
17 Canagera, One of Mohawks' Castles |
18 Early Industries |
19 Old Indian Names & Sites - Legend of Little Falls |
20 Canajoharie - Hills of Florida |
21 Oriskany. |
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2 1915 Lake of Sky Lake Tahoe in High Sierras of California & Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, ... Full Account of Tahoe National
by James, George Wharton
131,045W 525 8:45
1 Why "the Lake of Sky"? |
2 Frémont & Discovery of Lake Tahoe |
3 Indians of Lake Tahoe |
4 Indian Legends of Tahoe Region |
5 Various Names of Lake Tahoe |
6 John Le Conte's Physical Studies of Lake Tahoe |
7 How Lake Tahoe Was Formed |
8 Glacial History of Lake Tahoe |
9 Lesser Lakes of Tahoe Region How They Were Formed |
10 Donner Lake & Its Tragic History |
11 Lake Tahoe & Truckee River |
12 By Rail to Lake Tahoe |
13 Wishbone Automobile Route to & Around Lake Tahoe |
14 Tahoe Tavern |
15 Trail Trips in Tahoe Region |
16 To Watson's Peak & Lake |
17 To Squaw Valley, Granite Chief Peak, 5 Lakes & Deer Park Springs |
18 To Ellis Peak |
19 Camping Out Trips in Tahoe Region |
20 To Hell Hole & Rubicon River |
21 Historic Tahoe Towns |
22 By Steamer Around Lake Tahoe |
23 Deer Park Springs |
24 Rubicon Springs |
25 Emerald Bay & Camp |
26 Al-Tahoe |
27 Glen Alpine Springs |
28 Fallen Leaf Lake & Its Resorts |
29 Lakeside Park |
30 Glenbrook & Marlette Lake |
31 Carnelian Bay & Tahoe Country Club |
32 Fishing in Lakes of Tahoe Region |
33 Hunting at Lake Tahoe |
34 Flowers of Tahoe Region |
35 Chaparral of Tahoe Region |
36 How to Distinguish Trees of Tahoe Region |
37 Birds & Animals of Tahoe Region |
38 Squaw Valley Mining Excitement |
39 Frémont Howitzer & Lake Tahoe |
40 Mount Rose Observatory |
41 Lake Tahoe in Winter |
42 Lake Tahoe as Summer Residence |
43 Tahoe National Forest |
44 Public Use of Waters of Lake Tahoe |
45 APPENDIX
1 Mark Twain at Lake Tahoe |
2 Mark Twain & Forest Rangers |
3 Thomas Starr King at Lake Tahoe |
4 Joseph LeConte at Lake Tahoe
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5 John Vance Cheney at Lake Tahoe |
6 Resorts of Lake Tahoe. |
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3 1914 Old Rail Fence Corners A. B. C's. of Minnesota History
by Lucy Leavenworth Wilder Morris
119,226W 477 7:57
1 OLD TRAILS |
2 ANTHONY WAYNE |
3 COLONIAL |
4 REBECCA PRESCOTT SHERMAN |
5 MINNEAPOLIS |
6 WENONAH |
7 KEEWAYDIN |
8 ROCHESTER |
9 MONUMENT |
10 CHARTER OAK |
11 JOSIAH EDSON |
12 GREYSOLON DU LHUT |
13 CAPTAIN RICHARD SOMERS |
14 NATHAN HALE |
15 DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY |
16 ST. PAUL. |
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4 Spell of Hawaiian Islands & Philippines
by
Isabel ANDERSON 1876 - 1948
115,750W 463 7:43:01
1 Hawaii
1 Bright Land |
2 Myths & Meles |
3 5 Kamehamehas |
4 Servant & Soil |
5 In & Out |
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2 Philippines
1 Manila as We Found It |
2 Philippines of Past |
3 Insurrection |
4 Following Flag |
5 Healing Nation |
6 Dog-Eaters Philippines Others |
7 Among Head-Hunters |
8 Inspecting with Secretary of War |
9 Moros |
10 Journey's End. |
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5 History of New Brunswick
by
Peter FISHER 1782 - 1848
111,500W 446 7:25:09
1 General Description |
2 Climate & Produce |
3 Principal Rivers & Towns |
4 County Descriptions |
5 Education, Trade, Revenue, Population, Militia |
6 Population Census by County & Parish in 1824 |
7 Militia, Indian Miscellany |
8 Advertisement |
9 Narrative |
10 Remarks |
11 Some Notes Regarding Peter Fisher. |
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6 Historic Waterways
by Reuben Gold THWAITES 1853 - 1913
92,250W 369 6:08:48
1 Table of Distances |
1 Rock River (of Green Bay)
1 Winding Yahara |
2 Barbed-Wire Fences |
3 Barbed-Wire Fences |
4 An Illinois Prairie Home |
5 Half-Way House |
6 Grand Detour Folks |
7 An Ancient Mariner |
8 Storm-Bound at Erie |
9 Last Day Out |
10 1ST LETTER. Smith's Island |
11 2ND LETTER. From Packwaukee to Berlin |
12 3RD LETTER. Mascoutins |
13 4RTH LETTER. Land of Winnebagoes |
14 5TH LETTER. Locked Through |
15 6TH LETTER. Bay Settlement |
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2 Wisconsin River
1 Alone in Wilderness |
2 Last of Sacs |
3 Panoramic View |
4 Floating Through Fairyland. |
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7 1903 History of Puerto Rico From Spanish Discovery to American Occupation by Van Middeldyk, R. A. (Rudolph Adams) 79,856W 320 5:20 
1 Historical |
2 People & their Institute. |
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8 1908 History of California
by Bandini, Helen Elliott
73,593W 295 4:55
1 Land & Name |
2 Story of Indians |
3 "Secret of Strait" |
4 Cross of Santa Fe |
5 Pastoral Days |
6 Footsteps of Stranger |
7 At Touch of King Midas |
8 Great Stampede |
9 Birth of Golden Baby |
10 Signal Gun & Steel Trail |
11 That Which Followed After |
12 "The Groves Were God's First Temples" |
13 To All that Sow Time of Harvest Should be Given |
14 Golden Apples of Hesperides |
15 California's Other Contributions to World's Bill of Fare |
16 Hidden Treasures of Mother Earth |
17 From La Escuela of Spanish California to Schools of 20th Century |
18 Statistics. |
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9 Story of Manhattan
by
Charles HEMSTREET 1866 - ?
56,250W 225 3:44:20
1 Adventures of Henry Hudson |
2 First Traders on Island |
3 Peter Minuit, 1st of Dutch Governors |
4 Walter Van Twiller, 2nd of Dutch Governors |
5 William Kieft & War with Indians |
6 Peter Stuyvesant, Last of Dutch Governors |
7 New York Under English & Dutch |
8 Something About Bolting Act |
9 Stirring Times of Jacob Leisler |
10 Sad End of Jacob Leisler |
11 Governor Fletcher & Privateers |
12 Containing True Life of Captain Kidd |
13 Lord Cornbury makes Himself very Unpopular |
14 Lord Lovelace & Robert Hunter |
15 Governor Burnet & French Traders |
16 Trial of Zenger, Printer |
17 Concerning Negro Plot |
18 Tragic Death of Sir Danvers Osborne |
19 Beginning of Discontent |
20 Story of Stamp Act |
21 Beginning of Revolution |
22 Fighting Tax on Tea |
23 Sons of Liberty at Turtle Bay |
24 War of Revolution |
25 Battle on Long Island |
26 British Occupy New York |
27 Battle of Harlem Heights |
28 British Fail to Sweep Everything Before Them |
29 New York Prison House |
30 After War |
31 1st President of US |
32 Welcome to George Washington |
33 Concerning Tammany Society & Burr's Bank |
34 More about Hamilton & Burr |
35 Robert Fulton Builds Steam-Boat |
36 City Plan |
37 Story of Erie Canal |
38 Building of Croton Aqueduct |
39 Professor Morse & Telegraph |
40 Greater New York |
41 Table of Events. |
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10 Description of New England
By Captain John SMITH (1580 - 1631)
36,750W 147 2:26:42  |
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11 Starved Rock: Historical Sketch
by Eaton G. OSMAN 1853 - 1929
66,500W 266 2:25:21
1 Discoverers / Discovery |
2 Fate of Explorers/LaSalle |
3 LaSalle's Career/Tonty |
4 Starved Rock Fortified/Kismet |
5 LaSalle's Successors/The Missions |
6 1700s Drama & Starved Rock |
7 Last of Illinois |
8 Sequel |
9 Modern Starved Rock |
10 Historians/Novelist |
11 Relics. |
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12 1908 Short History of Pittsburgh 1758-1908
by Church, Samuel Harden
27,451W 110 1:50
1 HISTORICAL |
2 INDUSTRIAL |
3 INTELLECTUAL. |
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13 My Southern Home or, South & Its People
by William Wells BROWN 1814 - 84
109,500W 438 7:17:44  |
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14 Recollections of Life in Ohio, from 1813-1840
by
William Cooper HOWELLS 1807 - 1894
98,750W 395 6:34:49
1 Emigration to America: Down Ohio by Keelboat |
2 Woolen Mill: Sketch of Quaker Usages & Customs |
3 Scanty Schooling: Religious Enthusiast |
4 Log Cabin: Pigs in Woods |
5 Early Steamboats: Rafts on River |
6 Camp-Meeting in Rain: Night Grammar School |
7 Washing of Blue Feet: Hewn-Log Farmhouses |
8 Tobacco Raising: Ohio Canal & Work on it |
9 Author Opens Grammar School: How Singing was Taught |
10 6 Cents Fine & Five Minutes in Prison: Author Starts Magazine |
11 Public Executions: Slaveholders' Panic in Wheeling |
12 Opposition to Mexican War: Declining Years. |
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15 1905 Arizona Sketches
by Joseph Munk 1847-1927
62,750W 251 4:10:41 114M
1 Romantic Land |
2 My First Visit to Arizona |
3 Open Range |
4 Ranch Life |
5 Round Up |
6 Ranch Happenings |
7 Model Ranch |
8 Some Desert Plants |
9 Hookers Hot Springs |
10 Canyon Echos |
11 Metiorite Mountain |
12 Cliff Dwellers |
13 Mogui Indians |
14 Fine Climate. |
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16 1890 Goldsmiths Friend Abroad Again
by Mark Twain 1835-1910
9,500W 38 37:29 17M  |
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17 Mystery of Pinckney Draught
by
Charles C. NOTT 1827 - 1916
111,000W 444 7:23:10
1 Statement of Case |
2 Draught in State Department |
3 Issue of Fraud |
4 Madison as Witness |
5 Madison as an Advocate |
6 Position Taken by Madison |
7 Plagiarisms |
8 Improbabilities |
9 Observations |
10 Silence of Madison |
11 Wilson & Randolph Draughts |
12 Committee's Use of Draught |
13 What Became of Draught |
14 What Pinckney Did for Constitution |
15 Conclusions on Whole Case |
16 Of Pinckney Personally |
17 Mr. Charles Pinckney's Draught of Federal Government |
18 Draught of Committee of Detail. |
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18 1900 Reign of Law: Tale of Kentucky Hemp Fields
by James Lane Allen
68,081W 272 4:32.  |
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19 1921 History of Kentucky Derby, 1875-1921
by O'Connor, John Lawrence
47,143W 189 3:09
1 1875 - 1920 1ST to 46th DERBY. |
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7 1903 History of Puerto Rico From Spanish Discovery to American Occupation by Van Middeldyk, R. A. (Rudolph Adams) 79,856W 320 5:20 M
1 HISTORICAL
1 1493 DEPARTURE |
2 1493 DISCOVERY |
3 1500 - 11 PONCE & CERON |
4 1510 1ST DISTRIBUTION OF INDIANS "REPARTIMIENTOS" |
5 1511 REBELLION |
6 1511 REBELLION |
7 1511 - 15 NUMBER OF ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS & 2ND DISTRIBUTION OF INDIANS |
8 1511 - 5 LAWS & ORDINANCES |
9 1511 - 5 RETURN OF CERON & DIAZ PONCE'S FIRST EXPEDITION TO FLORIDA |
10 1515 - 20 DISSENSIONS TRANSFER OF CAPITAL |
11 1520 - 37 CALAMITIES PONCE'S SECOND EXPEDITION TO FLORIDA & DEATH |
12 1520 - 82 INCURSIONS OF FUGITIVE BORIQUÉN INDIANS & CARIBS |
13 1515 - 34 DEPOPULATION OF ISLAND PREVENTIVE MEASURES INTRODUCTION OF NEGRO SLAVES |
14 1520 - 56 ATTACKS BY FRENCH PRIVATEERS CAUSE OF WAR WITH FRANCE CHARLES 5 RUIN OF ISLAND |
15 1534 - 55 SEDESO CHANGES IN SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT |
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1 HISTORICAL
16 1555 - 1641 DEFENSELESS CONDITION OF ISLAND CONSTRUCTION OF FORTIFICATIONS & CIRCUMVALLATION OF SAN JUAN |
17 1595 DRAKE'S ATTACK ON SAN JUAN |
18 OCCUPATION & EVACUATION OF SAN JUAN BY LORD GEORGE CUMBERLAND CONDITION OF ISLAND AT END 1590s |
19 1625 ATTACK ON SAN JUAN BY HOLLANDERS UNDER BOWDOIN |
20 1625 - 1780 DECLINE OF SPAIN'S POWER BUCCANEERS & FILIBUSTERS |
21 1678 - 1797 BRITISH ATTACKS ON PUERTO RICO SIEGE OF SAN JUAN BY SIR RALPH ABERCROMBIE |
22 INVASIONS BY COLOMBIAN INSURGENTS 1797-1829 |
23 1765 - 1820 REVIEW OF SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN PUERTO RICO & POLITICAL EVENTS IN SPAIN FROM |
24 1815 - 33 GENERAL CONDITION OF ISLAND FROM |
25 1833 - 74 POLITICAL EVENTS IN SPAIN & THEIR INFLUENCE ON AFFAIRS IN PUERTO RICO |
26 1874 - 98 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ISLAND, DAWN OF FREEDOM |
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2 PEOPLE & THEIR INSTITUTE
1 SITUATION & GENERAL APPEARANCE OF PUERTO RICO |
2 ORIGIN, CHARACTER, & CUSTOMS OF PRIMITIVE INHABITANTS OF BORIQUÉN |
3 "JÍBARO" OR PUERTO RICAN PEASANT |
4 ORIGIN & CHARACTER OF MODERN INHABITANTS OF PUERTO RICO |
5 NEGRO SLAVERY IN PUERTO RICO |
6 INCREASE OF POPULATION |
7 AGRICULTURE IN PUERTO RICO |
8 COMMERCE & FINANCES |
9 EDUCATION IN PUERTO RICO |
10 LIBRARIES & PRESS |
11 REGULAR & SECULAR CLERGY |
12 1520 - 1813 INQUISITION |
13 GROWTH OF CITIES |
14 1509 - 36 AURIFEROUS STREAMS & GOLD PRODUCED FROM |
15 1515 - 1899 WEST INDIAN HURRICANES IN PUERTO RICO FROM |
16 CARIBS. |
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1 1919 History of American Negro
by William Allison Sweeney 1851-1921
164,500W 658 10:57:12 150M
1 SPIRITUAL EMANCIPATION OF NATIONS |
2 HANDWRITING ON WALL |
3 MILITARISM & AUTOCRACY DOOMED |
4 Awakening of America |
5 Huns Sweeping Westward |
6 Hour & Man |
7 Negroes Respond to Call |
8 Recrudescence of South's Intolerance 9 Previous Wars in Which Negro Figured |
9 From Lexington to Carrizal |
10 Hour of His Nation's Peril |
11 Negro Slackers & Pacifists Unknown |
12 Roster of Negro Officers |
13 Across Dividing Seas |
14 Over There |
15 THROUGH HELL & SUFFERING |
16 NARRATIVE OF AN OFFICER |
17 BLOOD OF BLACK & WHITE IN ONE RIVULET |
18 COMRADES ON MARCH, BROTHERS IN SLEEP OF DEATH |
19 MID SHOT & SHELL |
20 LONG, LONG TRAIL |
21 Glory That Wont Come Off |
22 Nor Storied Urn, Nor Mounting Shaft |
23 Those Who Never Will Return |
24 Quiet Heroes of Brawny Arm |
25 Unselfish Workers in Vineyard |
26 Negro in Army Personnel |
27 Knockout Blow |
28 Homecoming Heroes |
29 Reconstruction & Negro |
30 Other Fellow's Burden |
31 Interpolation |
32 New Negro & New America. |
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2 1883 History of Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 1, 2 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, & as Citizensby Williams, George Washington 9,190W 37 37Min.  |
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3 1916 - 22 Journal of Negro History, Volume 1-7, January by Various 1,240,532W 4,963 82:43.   |
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4 1901 Up From Slavery
by Washington 1856-1915
119,750W 479 7:58:20 219M
1 Slave Among Slaves |
2 Boyhood Days |
3 Struggle for Eductation |
4 Helping Others |
5 Reconstruction Period |
6 Black Race & Red Race |
7 Early Days at Tuskagee |
8 Teaching School at Stable & Hen House |
9 Anxious Days & Sleepless Nights |
10 Harder Task than making Bricks without Straw |
11 Making their Beds Before they could lie on Them |
12 Raising Money |
13 2K Miles for 5 Minute Speech |
14 Atlanta Exposition Address |
15 Secret of Success in Public Speaking |
16 Europe |
17 Last Words. |
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5 Three Years In Europe
by
William Wells BROWN
1814 - 1884
114,500W 458 7:37:18.  |
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7 Wife of His Youth & Other Stories of Color Line
by Charles Waddell CHESNUTT 1858 - 1932
99,250W 397 6:36:25
1 Wife of His Youth |
2 Her Virginia Mammy |
3 Sheriff's Children |
4 Matter of Principle |
5 Cicely's Dream |
6 Passing of Grandison |
7 Uncle Wellington's Wives |
8 Bouquet |
9 Web of Circumstance. |
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8 1936 Slave Narratives: Folk History of Slavery in United States From Interviews with Former Slaves V14
by United States. Work Projects Administration
95,441W 382 6:22
1 Florida |
2 Arkansas |
3 Georgia |
4 Indiana |
5 Kentucky |
6 Maryland |
7 Mississippi |
8 Missouri |
9 North Carolina |
10 South Carolina |
11 Oklahoma |
12 Tennessee |
13 Texas |
14 Virginia. |
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9 Narrative of Life & Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave
by Henry BIBB 1815 - 1854
90,000W 320 5:19:22.  |
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10 Thirty Years Slave
by
Louis HUGHES 1832 - 1913
295 4:54:22  |
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11 Narrative of Sojourner Truth
by
Olive GILBERT 1801 - 1884 & Sojourner TRUTH 1797 - 1883
66,000W 264 4:23:34
1 HER BIRTH & PARENTAGE |
2 ACCOMMODATIONS |
3 HER BROTHERS & SISTERS |
4 HER RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION |
5 AUCTION |
6 DEATH OF MAU-MAU BETT |
7 LAST DAYS OF BOMEFREE |
8 DEATH OF BOMEFREE |
9 COMMENCEMENT OF ISABELLA'S TRIALS IN LIFE |
10 TRIALS CONTINUED |
11 HER STANDING WITH HER NEW MASTER & MISTRESS |
12 ISABELLA'S MARRIAGE |
13 ISABELLA AS MOTHER |
14 SLAVEHOLDER'S PROMISES |
15 HER ESCAPE |
16 ILLEGAL SALE OF HER SON |
17 IT IS OFTEN DARKEST JUST BEFORE DAWN |
18 DEATH OF MRS. ELIZA FOWLER |
19 ISABELLA'S RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE |
20 NEW TRIALS |
21 FINDING BROTHER & SISTER |
22 GLEANINGS |
23 MATTHIAS DELUSION |
24 FASTING |
25 CAUSE OF HER LEAVING CITY |
26 CONSEQUENCES OF REFUSING TRAVELLER NIGHT'S LODGING |
27 SOME OF HER VIEWS & REASONINGS |
28 2ND ADVENT DOCTRINES |
29 ANOTHER CAMP-MEETING |
30 LAST INTERVIEW WITH HER MASTER |
31 CERTIFICATES OF CHARACTER. |
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12 1845 Frederick Douglass Narrative 1818-95
61,000W 244 4:03:22 111M  |
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15 1859 Narrative of Life of Reverend Davis
24,500W 98 1:27:43 40.1M
1 Object of Writer |
2 Early Life in Virginia, Example of Pius Parents |
3 Shoemaking, Housework, Negro Can't be Trusted, learning how to Write & Cypher |
4 Religious Experience Conviction & Conversion |
5 Marraige, License to Preach, Purchase of Freedom, Call to Baltimore |
6 Experience in Baltimore, Education, Purchase of Wife & 2 Children, Great Distress of Mind, General Assistence, Church Matters |
7 New Movement in Baltimore, Erection of Meeting House for Baptist Church, Heavy Indeptedness, Account of Enterprise |
8 Account of Visit ot Northern Cities, True Friends |
9 Conclusion, Object of this Book, Sermon. |
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18 1856 Fugitive Slave Law & Its Victims Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 18
by American Anti-Slavery Society
26,090W 105 1:45  |
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19 1755 Trial & Execution, for Petit Treason, of Mark & Phillis, Slaves of Capt. John Codman Who Murdered Their Master at Charlestown, Mass., in 1755: ... Punishments
by Burning in Massachusetts by Abner Cheney Goodell
20,301W 81 1:21.  |
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20 1892 Southern Horrors Lynch Law in All Its Phases
by Ida B. Wells-Barnett
12,870W 52 :52
1 HON. FRED. DOUGLASS'S LETTER |
2 OFFENSE |
3 BLACK & WHITE OF IT |
4 NEW CRY |
5 MALICIOUS & UNTRUTHFUL WHITE PRESS |
6 SOUTH'S POSITION |
7 SELF-HELP. |
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21 1850 Fugitive Slave Law Religious Duty of Obedience to Law : Sermon by Ichabod S. Spencer Preached In Second Presbyterian Church In Brooklyn, Nov. 24, 1850
by Ichabod S. (Ichabod Smith) Spencer
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22 1941 Slave Narratives: Folk History of Slavery in United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Administrative Files Selected Records Bearing on History of Slave Narratives
by Work Projects Administration
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1 ALABAMA |
2 ARKANSAS |
3 FLORIDA |
4 GEORGIA |
5 INDIANA |
6 KANSAS |
7 KENTUCKY |
8 MARYLAND |
9 MISSISSIPPI |
10 MISSOURI |
11 NORTH CAROLINA |
12 OHIO |
13 OKLAHOMA |
14 SOUTH CAROLINA |
15 TENNESSEE |
16 TEXAS |
17 VIRGINIA. |
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23 1860 Speech of John Hossack, Convicted of Violation of Fugitive Slave Law Before Judge Drummond, Of United States District Court, Chicago, Ill.
by John Hossack
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24 Freedmen's Book By
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25 1903 Souls of Black Folk
by Du Bois 1868-1963
120,000W 480 7:59:18 219M
1 Forethought & Chapter One of our Spiritual Strivings |
2 Dawn of Freedom |
3 Booker T Washington & Others |
4 Meaning of Progress |
5 Wings of Atalanta |
6 Training of Black Men |
7 Black Belt |
8 Quest of Golden Fleece |
9 Sons of Master & Man |
10 Faith of Fathers |
11 Passing of 1st Born |
12 Alexander Crummell |
13 Coming of John |
14 Sorrow Songs & Afterthought. |
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26 Black Experience in America, 18th-20th Century, Vol. 1
By VARIOUS
87,750W 351 05:50:16
1 Ex-slave James Bolton by US Work Projects Administration |
2 Death of Charles by Ida B. Wells-Barnett |
3 50 Years by James Weldon Johnson |
4 Personal Liberty Laws by Marion Gleason McDougall |
5 Reporting by Henry Ossian Flipper |
6 Ku Klux Klan by Eyre Damer |
7 Your Negro Neighbor by Benjamin Griffith Brawley |
8 Praline Woman by Alice Dunbar Nelson |
9 Ex-Slave Minnie Davis by US Work Projects Administration |
10 Where Negro Lives by Mary White Ovington |
11 Nobody's Lookin' But De Owl & De Moon by James Weldon Johnson |
12 Plea For Industrial Opportunity by Fanny Jackson Coppin |
13 Sketches of Black Baptist Church by Various |
14 Lawing & Jawing by Zora Neale Hurston |
15 Excerpt from Future of American Negro by Booker T. Washington |
16 Hot Foot Hannibal Charles by Waddell Chesnutt |
17 Passing Tradition & African Civilization by Monroe Nathan Work |
18 Sunday School & Church... by Daniel Webster Davis |
19 Ex-Slave Pierce Cody by US Work Projects Administration |
20 Here Comes Young Man Courting by Thomas Washington Talley |
21 'Lazy' by James Weldon Johnson |
22 Meaning of Progress by W. E. B. du Bois. |
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27 An Address to Free Colored Americans
by
AN ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION OF AMERICAN WOMEN 1837 - 1837
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28 An Essay On Niggers & Squirrels
by Marcus McGee
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29 1940 Colored Cadet at West Point
By Henry Ossian FLIPPER (1856 - 1940)
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30 1869 Army Life in Black Regiment
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1823-1911
130,000W 520 8:40:01 238M
1 Camp Diary |
2 Up Saint Maries |
3 Up Saint Johns |
4 Out on Picket |
5 night in water |
6 Up Edisto |
7 Baby of Regiment |
8 Negro Spirituals |
9 Life at Camp Shaw |
10 Florida Again |
11 Negro as Soldier. |
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31 1899 History of Negro Soldiers in Spanish-American War, & Other Items of Interest by Johnson, Edward A.(Edward Austin) 45,242W 181 3:01. |
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2 1883 History of Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Volumes 1 & 2: Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, & as Citizens by Williams, George Washington 9,190W 37 37Min
1 Part 1
1 PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
Unity of Mankind
1 Biblical Argument One Race & One Language One Blood Curse of Canaan |
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2 NEGRO IN LIGHT OF PHILOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, & EGYPTOLOGY
1 Cushim & Ethiopia |
2 Ethiopians, White & Black |
3 Negro Characteristics |
4 Dark Continent |
5 Antiquity of Negro |
6 Indisputable Evidence |
7 Military & Social Condition of Negroes |
8 Cause of Color |
9 Term "Ethiopian" |
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3 PRIMITIVE NEGRO CIVILIZATION
1 Ancient & High Degree of Negro Civilization |
2 Egypt, Greece, & Rome borrow from Negro Civilization that made them Great |
3 Cause of Decline & Fall of Negro Civilization |
4 Confounding Terms "Negro" & "African" |
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4 NEGRO KINGDOMS OF AFRICA
1 BENIN
1 Its Location |
2 Its Discovery by Portuguese |
3 Introduction of Catholic Religion |
4 King as Missionary |
5 His Fidelity to Church purchased by White Wife |
6 Decline of Religion |
7 Introduction of Slavery |
8 Suppression of Trade by English Government |
9 Restoration & Peace |
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2 DAHOMEY
1 Its Location |
2 Origin of Kingdom |
3 Meaning of Name War |
4 Capture of English Governor, & his Death |
5 Military Establishment |
6 Women as Soldiers |
7 Wars & their Objects |
8 Human Sacrifices |
9 King Despot His Powers |
10 His Wives Polygamy |
11 Kingly Succession Coronation |
12 Civil & Criminal Law |
13 Revenue System Its Future |
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3 YORUBA
1 Its Location |
2 Slavery & its Abolition Growth of People of Abeokuta |
3 Missionaries & Teachers from Sierra Leone |
4 Prosperity & Peace attend People |
5 Capacity of People for Civilization |
6 Bishop Crowther His Influence |
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5 ASHANTEE EMPIRE
1 Location & Extent |
2 Famous Kings |
3 Origin of Ashantees Obscure |
4 War with Denkera |
5 Ashantees against Field conquer two Kingdoms, & annex them |
6 Death of Osai Tutu |
7 Envy of King of Dahomey |
8 Invasion of Ashantee Country by King of Dahomey |
9 His Defeat shared by his Allies |
10 Akwasi pursues Army of Dahomey into its own Country |
11 Gets Mortal Wound & suffers Humiliating Defeat, |
12 King of Dahomey sends Royal Kudjoh his Congratulations |
13 Kwamina deposed for attempting to introduce Mohammedanism into Kingdom |
14 Ashantees conquer Mohammedans |
15 Numerous Wars |
16 Invasion of Fanti Country |
17 Death of Sir Charles McCarthy |
18 Treaty |
19 Peace |
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6 NEGRO TYPE
1 Climate Cause |
2 His Geographical Theatre |
3 He is susceptible to Christianity & Civilization |
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7 AFRICAN IDIOSYNCRASIES
1 Patriarchal Government |
2 Construction of Villages |
3 Negro Architecture |
4 Election of Kings |
5 Coronation Ceremony |
6 Succession |
7 African Queens |
8 Law, Civil & Criminal |
9 Priests |
10 Their Functions |
11 Marriage |
12 Warfare |
13 Agriculture |
14 Mechanic Arts |
15 Blacksmiths |
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8 LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, & RELIGION
1 Structure of African Languages |
2 Mpongwe, Mandingo, & Grebo |
3 Poetry: Epic, Idyllic, & Miscellaneous |
4 Religions & Superstitions |
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9 SIERRA LEONE
1 Its Discovery & Situation |
2 Natural Beauty |
3 Founding of Negro Colony |
4 Sierra Leone Company |
5 Fever & Insubordination |
6 It becomes an English Province |
7 Character of its Inhabitants |
8 Christian Missions, etc |
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10 REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
1 Its Location |
2 Extent |
3 Rivers & Mountains |
4 History of 1st Colony |
5 Noble Men who laid Foundation of Liberian Republic |
6 Native Tribes |
7 Translation of New Testament into Vei Language |
8 Beginning & Triumph of Christian Missions to Liberia |
9 History of Different Denominations on Field |
10 Missionary Republic of Negroes |
11 Testimony of Officers of Royal Navy as to Efficiency of Republic in suppressing Slave-Trade |
12 Work of Future |
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11 RÉSUMÉ
1 Unity of Human Family re-affirmed |
2 God gave all Races of Men Civilization |
3 Antiquity of Negro beyond Dispute |
4 Idolatry Cause of Degradation of African Races |
5 He has always had Place in History, though Incidental |
6 Negro Type caused by Degradation |
7 Negro Empires an Evidence of Crude Ability for Self-Government |
8 Influence of 2 Christian Governments on West Coast upon Heathen |
9 Oration on Early Christianity in Africa |
10 Duty of Christianity to evangelize Africa |
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2 Part 2 SLAVERY IN COLONIES
1 1619 - 1775 COLONY OF VIRGINIA
1 Introduction of 1st Slaves |
2 "Treasurer" & Dutch Man-of-War |
3 Correct Date |
4 Number of Slaves |
5 Were there 20, or 14? |
6 Litigation about Possession of Slaves |
7 Character of Slaves imported, & Character of Colonists |
8 Race Prejudices |
9 Legal Establishment of Slavery |
10 Who are Slaves for Life |
11 Duties on Imported Slaves |
12 Political & Military Prohibitions against Negroes |
13 Personal Rights |
14 Criminal Laws against Slaves |
15 Emancipation |
16 How brought about Free Negroes |
17 Their Rights |
18 Moral & Religious Training |
19 Population |
20 Slavery firmly established |
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2 1628 - 1775 COLONY OF NEW YORK
1 1609 Settlement of New York by Dutch |
2 1628 Negroes introduced into Colony |
3 Trade in Negroes increased |
4 Tobacco exchanged for Slaves & Merchandise |
5 Government of Colony |
6 1664 New Netherland falls into Hands of English |
7 Various Changes |
8 New Laws adopted |
9 Legislation |
10 1683 1st Representatives elected |
11 1702 Queen Anne instructs Royal Governor in Regard to Importation of Slaves |
12 Slavery Restrictions |
13 Expedition to effect Conquest of Canada unsuccessful |
14 Negro Riot |
15 Suppressed by Efficient Aid of Troops |
16 Fears of Colonists |
17 1741 Negro Plot |
18 Robbery of Hogg's House |
19 Discovery of Portion of Goods |
20 Arrest of Hughson, his Wife, & Irish Peggy |
21 Crimination & Recrimination |
22 Breaking-out of Numerous Fires |
23 Arrest of Spanish Negroes |
24 Trial of Hughson |
25 Testimony of Mary Burton |
26 Hughson hanged |
27 Arrest of Many Others implicated in Plot |
28 Hanging of Cæsar & Prince |
29 Quack & Cuffee burned at Stake |
30 Lieutenant-Governor's Proclamation |
31 Many White Persons accused of being Conspirators |
32 Description of Hughson's Manner of swearing those having Knowledge of Plot |
33 Conviction & Hanging of Catholic Priest Ury |
34 Sudden & Unexpected Termination of Trial |
35 New Laws more stringent toward Slaves adopted |
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3 1633 - 1775 COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS
1 Earliest Mentions of Negroes in Massachusetts |
2 Pequod Indians exchanged for Negroes |
3 Voyage of Slave Ship "Desire" in 1638 Fundamental Laws adopted |
4 Hereditary Slavery Kidnapping Negroes Growth of Slavery in 1600s Taxation of Slaves Introduction of Indian Slaves prohibited |
5 Position of Church respecting Baptism of Slaves Slave Marriage Condition of Free Negroes Phillis Wheatley African Poetess |
6 Her Life Slavery recognized in England in Order to be maintained in Colonies Emancipation of Slaves |
7 Legislation favoring Importation of White Servants, but prohibiting Clandestine bringing-in of Negroes |
8 Judge Sewall's Attack on Slavery |
9 Judge Saffin's Reply to Judge Sewall |
10 Era of Prohibitory Legislation against Slavery |
11 Boston instructs her Representatives to vote against Slave-Trade |
12 Proclamation issued by Gov |
13 1723 Dummer against Negroes |
14 Persecution of Negroes |
15 "Suing for Liberty" |
16 Letter of Samuel Adams to John Pickering, jun, on Behalf of Negro Memorialists |
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4 1634 - 1775 COLONY OF MARYLAND
1 1630 Maryland under Laws of Virginia until |
2 1637 - 8 1st Legislation on Slavery Question, 1663 Slavery established by Statute, Discussion of Slavery |
3 1671 Act passed encouraging Importation of Negroes & White Slaves |
4 Act laying Impost on Negroes & White Servants imported into Colony |
5 Duties imposed on Rum & Wine |
6 Treatment of Slaves & Papists |
7 Convicts imported into Colony An Attempt to justify Convict-Trade Spirited Replies |
8 1723, 1729, 1752 Laws |
9 1728 Rights of Slaves Negro Population |
10 1750 Increase of Slavery |
11 No Efforts made to prevent Evils of Slavery |
12 Revolution nearing |
13 New Life for Negroes |
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5 1636 - 1775 COLONY OF DELAWARE
1 1638 Territory of Delaware settled in part by Swedes & Danes, anterior to Year |
2 Duke of York transfers Territory of Delaware to William Penn |
3 Penn grants Colony Privilege of Separate Government |
4 Slavery introduced on Delaware as early as 1636 |
5 Complaint against Peter Alricks for using Oxen & Negroes belonging to Company |
6 1st Legislation on Slavery Question in Colony |
7 Enactment of Law for Better Regulation of Servants |
8 Act restraining Manumission |
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6 1646 - 1775 COLONY OF CONNECTICUT
1 1631 - 6 Founding of Connecticut |
2 No Reliable Data given for Introduction of Slaves |
3 Negroes were first introduced by Ship during Early Years of Colony |
4 "Committee for Trade & Foreign Plantations" |
5 1680 Interrogating Governor as to Number of Negroes in Colony |
6 1690 Legislaturepasses Law pertaining to Purchase & Treatment of Slaves & Free Persons |
7 1711 Act passed by General Court in, requiring Persons manumitting Slaves to maintain them |
8 1723 Regulating Social Conduct of Slaves |
9 1630 Punishment of Negro, Indian, & Mulatto Slaves, for Use of Profane Language |
10 1646 Lawfulness of Indian & Negro Slavery recognized by Code |
11 Limited Rights of Free Negroes in Colony |
12 1762 Negro Population |
13 1774 Act against Importation of Slaves |
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7 1647 - 1775 COLONY OF RHODE ISLAND
1 1647 Colonial Government in Rhode Island |
2 1652 Act passed to abolish Slavery, but was never enforced |
3 Act specifying what Times Indian & Negro Slaves should not appear in Streets |
4 1708 Impost-Tax on Slaves |
5 Penalties imposed on Disobedient Slaves |
6 Anti Slavery Sentiment in Colonies receives Little Encouragement |
7 Circular Letter from Board of Trade to Governor of English Colonies, relative to Negro Slaves |
8 Governor Cranston's Reply |
9 List of Militia-Men, including White & black Servants |
10 Another Letter from Board of Trade |
11 Act preventing Clandestine Importations & Exportations of Passengers, Negroes, or Indian Slaves |
12 Masters of Vessels required to report Names & Number of Passengers to Governor |
13 Violation of Impost-Tax Law on Slaves punished by Severe Penalties |
14 1715 Appropriation by General Assembly, from Fund derived from Impost Tax, for paving of Streets of Newport |
15 1732 Act passed disposing of Money raised by Impost-Tax Impost-Law repealed |
16 1728 Act relating to freeing Mulatto & Negro Slaves passed |
17 1757 Act passed preventing Masters of Vessels from carrying Slaves out of Colony |
18 Eve of Revolution |
19 1774 Act prohibiting Importation of Negroes into Colony |
20 1730 & 1774 Population of Rhode Island |
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8 1664 - 1775 COLONY OF NEW JERSEY
1 New Jersey passes into Hands of English |
2 Political Powers conveyed to Berkeley & Carteret |
3 1700s Legislation on Subject of Slavery |
4 Colony divided into East & West Jersey Separate Governments |
5 Act concerning Slavery by Legislature of East Jersey |
6 General Apprehension respecting rising of Negro & Indian Slaves |
7 East & West Jersey surrender their Rights of Government to Queen |
8 Act for regulating Conduct of Slaves |
9 Impost-Tax of 10 Pounds levied upon each Negro imported into Colony |
10 General Court passes Law regulating Trial of Slaves |
11 Negroes ruled out of Militia Establishment upon Condition |
12 1738 & 1745 Population of Jerseys |
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9 1665 - 1775 COLONY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Carolinas receive 2 Different Charters from Crown of Great Britain |
2 Era of Slavery Legislation |
3 Law establishing Slavery |
4 Slave Population of this Province regarded as Chattel Property |
5 Trial of Slaves |
6 Increase of Slave Population |
7 Increase in Rice-Trade |
8 Severe Laws regulating Private & Public Conduct of Slaves |
9 Punishment of Slaves for running away |
10 Life of Slaves regarded as of Little Consequence by Violent Master Class |
11 Act empowering 2 Justices of Peace to investigate Treatment of Slaves |
12 Act prohibiting Overworking of Slaves |
13 Slave-Market at Charleston |
14 Insurrection |
15 Law authorizing carrying of Fire-Arms among Whites |
16 Enlistment of Slaves to serve in Time of Alarm |
17 Negroes admitted to Militia Service |
18 Compensation to Masters for Loss of Slaves killed by Enemy or who desert |
19 Few Slaves manumitted |
20 1754 - 6 Little Legislation on Subject of Slavery |
21 Threatening War between England & her Provincial Dependencies |
22 Effect upon Public Sentiment |
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10 1669 - 1775 COLONY OF NORTH CAROLINA
1 Geographical Situation of North Carolina favorable to Slave-Trade |
2 Locke Constitution adopted |
3 William Sayle commissioned Governor |
4 Legislative Career of Colony |
5 Introduction of Established Church of England into Colony |
6 Rights of Negroes controlled absolutely by their Masters |
7 Act respecting Conspiracies |
8 Wrath of Ill-natured Whites visited upon their Slaves |
9 Act against Emancipation of Slaves |
10 Limited Rights of Free Negroes |
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11 1679 - 1775 COLONY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
1 Provincial Government of Massachusetts exercises Authority over State of New Hampshire at its Organization |
2 Slavery existed from Beginning |
3 Governor releases Slave from Bondage |
4 Instruction against Importation of Slaves |
5 Several Acts regulating Conduct of Servants |
6 Indifferent Treatment of Slaves |
7 Importation of Indian Servants forbidden |
8 Act checking Severe Treatment of Servants & Slaves |
9 Slaves in Colony until Commencement of Hostilities |
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12 1681 - 1775 COLONY OF PENNSYLVANIA
1 Organization of Government of Pennsylvania |
2 Swedes & Dutch plant Settlements on Western Bank of Delaware River |
3 Governor of New York seeks to exercise Jurisdiction over Territory of Pennsylvania |
4 1st Laws agreed upon in England |
5 Provisions of Law |
6 Memorial against |
7 Slavery draughted & adopted by Germantown Friends |
8 William Penn presents Bill for Better Regulation of Servants |
9 Act preventing Importation of Negroes & Indians |
10 Rights of Negroes |
11 Duty laid upon Negroes & Mulatto Slaves |
12 Quaker Friend of Negro |
13 England begins to threaten her Dependencies in North America |
14 People of Pennsylvania reflect upon Probable Outrages their Negroes might commit |
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13 1732 - 75 COLONY OF GEORGIA
1 Georgia once included in Territory of Carolina |
21 3th Colony planted in North America by English Government |
3 Slaves ruled out altogether by Trustees |
4 Opinion of Gen |
5 Oglethorpe concerning Slavery |
6 Long & Bitter Discussion in Regard to Admission of Slavery into Colony |
7 Slavery introduced |
8 History of Slavery in Georgia |
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Part 3 NEGRO DURING REVOLUTION
1 1775 - 80 MILITARY EMPLOYMENT OF NEGROES
1 Colonial States in 1715 Ratification of Non-Importation Act by Southern Colonies |
2 George Washington presents Resolutions against Slavery, in Meeting at Fairfax Court-House, Va |
3 Letter written by Benjamin Franklin to Dean Woodward, pertaining to Slavery |
4 Letter to Freemen of Virginia from Committee, concerning Slaves brought from Jamaica |
5 Severe Treatment of Slaves in Colonies modified |
6 Advertisement in "Boston Gazette" of Runaway Slave Crispus Attucks |
7 Boston Massacre Its Results |
8 Crispus Attucks shows his Loyalty |
9 His Spirited Letter to Tory Governor of Province |
10 Slaves admitted into Army |
11 Condition of Continental Army |
12 Spirited Debate in Continental Congress, over Draught of Letter to Gen Washington |
13 Instructions to discharge all Slaves & Free Negroes in his Army |
14 Minutes of Meeting held at Cambridge |
15 Lord Dunmore's Proclamation |
16 Prejudice in Southern Colonies |
17 Negroes in Virginia flock to British Army |
18 Caution to Negroes printed in Williamsburg Paper |
19 Virginia Convention answers Proclamation of Lord Dunmore |
20 Gen Greene, in Letter to Gen Washington, calls Attention to raising of Negro Regiment on Staten Island |
21 Letter from Hessian Officer |
22 Connecticut Legislature on Subject of Employment of Negroes as Soldiers |
23 Gen Varnum's Letter to Gen Washington, suggesting Employment of Negroes, sent to Gov Cooke |
24 Governor refers Varnum's Letter to General Assembly |
25 Minority Protest against enlisting Slaves to serve in Army |
26 Massachusetts tries to secure Legal Enlistments of Negro Troops |
27 Letter of Thomas Kench to Council & House of Representatives, Boston, Mass |
28 Negroes serve in White Organizations until Close of American Revolution |
29 Negro Soldiers serve in Virginia |
30 Maryland employs Negroes |
31 New York passes Act providing for Raising of 2 Colored Regiments |
32 War in Middle & Southern Colonies |
33 Hamilton's Letter to John Jay Col |
34 Laurens's Efforts to raise Negro Troops in South Carolina |
35 Proclamation of Sir Henry Clinton inducing Negroes to desert Rebel Army |
36 Lord Cornwallis issues Proclamation offering Protection to all Negroes seeking his Command, |
37 Col Laurens is called to France on Important Business His Plan for securing Black Levies for South upon his Return His Letters to Gen |
38 Washington in Regard to his Fruitless Plans |
39 Capt David Humphreys recruits Company of Colored Infantry in Connecticut |
40 1778 Return of Negroes in Army |
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2 1775 - 83 NEGROES AS SOLDIERS
1 Negro as Soldier |
2 Battle of Bunker Hill Gallantry of Negro Soldiers |
3 Peter Salem, Intrepid Black Soldier |
4 Bunker-hill Monument |
5 Negro Salem Poor distinguishes himself by Deeds of Desperate Valor |
6 Capture of Gen Lee |
7 Capture of Gen Prescott Battle of Rhode Island |
8 Col Greene commands Negro Regiment Murder of Col Greene in 1781 |
9 Valor of Negro Soldiers |
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6 1775 - 1800 SLAVERY AS POLITICAL & LEGAL PROBLEM
1 British Colonies in North America declare their Independence |
2 New Government established |
3 Slavery Bane of American Civilization |
4 Tory Party accept Doctrine of Property in Man |
5 Doctrine of Locke Constitution in South |
6 Whig Party Dominant Political Organization in Northern States |
7 Slavery recognized under New Government |
8 Anti Slavery Agitation in States |
9 Attempted Legislation against Slavery |
10 1778 Articles of Confederation Then Adoption |
11 Discussion concerning Disposal of Western Territory |
12 Mr Jefferson's Recommendation |
13 Amendment by Mr Spaight |
14 1787 Congress in New York |
15 Discussion respecting Government of Western Territory |
16 Convention at Philadelphia to frame Federal Constitution |
17 Proceedings of Convention |
18 Southern States still advocate Slavery |
19 Speeches on Slavery Question by Leading Statesmen |
20 1787 Constitution adopted by Convention |
21 1789 1st Session of Congress under Federal Constitution held in New York |
22 Introduction of Tariff-Bill |
23 Attempt to amend it by inserting Clause levying Tax on Slaves brought by Water |
24 Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts |
25 Change in Public Opinion of Middle & Eastern States on Subject of Slavery |
26 Dr Benjamin Franklin's Address to Public for promoting Abolition of Slavery |
27 Memorial to US Congress |
28 1790 Congress |
29 Bitter Discussion on Restriction of Slave-Trade |
30 Slave-Population |
31 Vermont & Kentucky admitted into Union |
32 Law providing for Return of Fugitives from "Labor & Service" |
33 Convention of Friends held in Philadelphia |
34 Act against Foreign Slave-Trade |
35 Mississippi Territory |
36 Constitution of Georgia revised |
37 New York passes Bill for Gradual Extinction of Slavery |
38 Constitution of Kentucky revised |
39 Slavery as Institution firmly established |
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3 1775 - 83 LEGAL STATUS OF NEGRO DURING REVOLUTION
1 Negro Chattel or Real Property |
2 Legal Status during New Relation as Soldier |
3 Resolution introduced in Massachusetts House of Representatives to prevent selling of 2 Negroes captured upon High Seas |
4 Continental Congress appoints Committee to consider what should be done with Negroes taken by Vessels of War in Service of USA |
5 Confederation of New States |
6 Spirited Debate in Congress respecting Disposal of Recaptures |
7 Spanish Ship "Victoria" captures an English Vessel having on Board 34 Negroes taken from South Carolina |
8 Negroes recaptured by Vessels belonging to State of Massachusetts |
9 They are delivered to Thomas Knox, & conveyed to Castle Island |
10 Col Paul Revere has Charge of Slaves on Castle Island |
11 Massachusetts passes Law providing for Security, Support, & Exchange of Prisoners brought into State |
12 Gen Hancock receives Letter from Governor of South Carolina respecting Detention of Negroes In Provincial |
13 Articles between USA & His Britannic Majesty, Negroes were rated as Property & also in Definite Treaty of Peace between USA of America & His Britannic Majesty |
14 & also in Treaty of Peace of 1814, between His Britannic Majesty & United States, Negroes were designated as Property |
15 Gen Washington's Letter to Brig-Gen Rufus Putnam in regard to Negro in his Regiment claimed by Mr Hobby |
16 Enlistment in Army did not always work Practical Emancipation |
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4 NEGRO INTELLECT BANNEKER ASTRONOMER FULLER MATHEMATICIAN DERHAM PHYSICIAN
1 Statutory Prohibition against Education of Negroes |
2 Benjamin Banneker, Negro Astronomer & Philosopher |
3 His Antecedents Young Banneker as Farmer & Inventor Mills of Ellicott & Co |
4 Banneker cultivates his Mechanical Genius & Mathematical Tastes |
5 1789 Banneker's 1st Calculation of Eclipse submitted for Inspection |
6 His Letter to Mr Ellicott |
7 Testimony of Personal Acquaintance of Banneker as to his Upright Character |
8 His Home becomes Place of Interest to Visitors |
9 Record of his Business Transactions |
10 Mrs Mason's Visit to him |
11 She addresses him in Verse |
12 Banneker replies by Letter to her |
13 1792 Prepares his 1st Almanac for Publication |
14 Title of his Almanac Banneker's Letter to Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson's Reply |
15 Banneker invited to accompany Commissioners to run Lines of District of Columbia |
16 Banneker's Habits of studying Heavenly Bodies |
17 Minute Description given to his Sisters in Reference to Disposition of his Personal Property after Death |
18 His Death |
19 Regarded as most Distinguished Negro of his Time |
20 Fuller Mathematician, or "Virginia Calculator" |
21 Fuller of African Birth, but stolen & sold as Slave into Virginia |
22 Visited by Men of Learning |
23 He was pronounced to be Prodigy in Manipulation of Figures |
24 His Death Derham Physician |
25 Science of Medicine regarded as most Intricate Pursuit of Man |
26 Early Life of James Derham |
27 His Knowledge of Medicine, how acquired |
28 He becomes Prominent Physician in New Orleans |
29 Dr Rush gives Account of Interview with him |
30 What Negro Race produced by their Genius in America |
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5 1775 - 83 SLAVERY DURING REVOLUTION
1 Progress of Slave Trade |
2 Great War for Emancipation of Colonies from Political Bondage |
3 Condition of Southern States during War |
4 Virginia Declaration of Rights |
5 Immediate Legislation against Slavery demanded |
6 Advertisement from "Independent Chronicle" |
7 Petition of Massachusetts Slaves |
8 Act preventing Practice of holding Persons in Slavery |
9 Advertisements from "Continental Journal" |
10 Law passed in Virginia limiting Rights of Slaves |
11 Law emancipating all Slaves who served in Army |
12 New York promises her Negro Soldiers Freedom |
13 Conscientious Minority in Favor of Abolition of Slave Trade |
14 Slavery flourishes during Entire Revolutionary Period. |
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3 1916 - 22 Journal of Negro History, Volume 1-7, January by Various 1,240,532W 4,963 82:43
Volume 1 Negroes of Cincinnati Prior to Civil War 176,911W 708 11:48
1 Carter G. Woodson: Negroes of Cincinnati Prior to Civil War
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2 W. B. Hartgrove: Story of Maria Louise Moore & Fannie M. Richards
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3 Monroe N. Work: Passing Tradition & African Civilization
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4 A. O. Stafford: Mind of African Negro as reflected in his Proverbs |
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5 Documents
1 1700s What Negro was thinking |
2 Letters showing Rise & Progress of early Negro Churches of Georgia & West Indies |
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6 Reviews of Books
1 Steward's Haitian Revolution |
2 Cromwell's Negro in American History |
3 Ellis's Negro Culture in West Africa |
4 Woodson's Education of Negro Prior to 1861 |
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Volume 2 71,548
1
1 Slavery & Slave Trade in Africa |
2 Negro in Field of Invention |
3 Anthony Benezet |
4 People of Color in Louisiana - Part 2
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5 Notes on Connecticut as Slave State
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6 Documents
1 Letters of Anthony Benezet
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7 Reviews of Books |
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1 Evolution of Slave Status in American Democracy
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2 John Woolman's Efforts in Behalf of Freedom |
3 Tarik É Soudan |
4 From Jamaica Portfolio |
5 Notes on Nomolis of Sherbroland |
6 Documents
1 Observations on Negroes of Louisiana
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2 Conditions against which Woolman & Anthony Benezet Inveighted |
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7 Book Reviews |
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3
1 Formation of American Colonization Society |
2 Evolution of Slave Status in American Democracy |
3 History of High School for Negroes in Washington |
4 Danish West Indies |
5 Documents
1 Relating to Danish West Indies |
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6 Reviews of Books
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7 African Origin of Grecian Civilization |
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4
1 Some Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes |
2 Struggle of Haiti & Liberia for Recognition |
3 3 Negro Poets |
4 Catholics & Negro |
5 Documents
1 Letters of George Washington Bearing on Negro |
2 Petition for Compensation for Loss of Slaves |
3 Extract from Will of Robert Pleasants |
4 Proceedings of Reconstruction Meeting |
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6 Reviews of Books
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7 1st Biennial Meeting of Association for Study of Negro Life & History at Washington |
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Vol 3 90,261
1
1 Story of Josiah Henson |
2 Elizabeth Barrett Browning & Negro |
3 Palmares: Negro Numantia |
4 Slavery in California |
5 Documents
1 California Freedom Papers |
2 Thomas Jefferson's Thoughts on Negro |
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6 Some Undistinguished Negroes |
7 Book Reviews |
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2
1 Benjamin Banneker |
2 George Liele & Andrew Bryan |
3 50 Years of Howard University P1 |
4 Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes |
5 Documents
1 Letters of Governor Edward Coles |
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6 Some Undistinguished Negroes |
7 Book Reviews |
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3
1 Slavery in Kentucky |
2 Book Reviews |
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4
1 Beginnings of Miscegenation of Whites & Blacks
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2 Gerrit Smith's Effort in Behalf of Negroes |
3 Buxton Settlement in Canada |
4 50 Years of Howard University P2 |
5 Documents
1 What Framers of Federal Constitution |
2 Thought of Negro |
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6 Some Undistinguished Negroes |
7 Book Reviews |
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Vol 4 184,778
No 1
1 Primitive Law & Negro |
2 Lincoln's Plan for Colonizing Negroes |
3 Lemuel Haynes |
4 Anti-Slavery Society of Canada |
5 Documents
1 Benjamin Franklin & Freedom |
2 1879 Proceedings of Mississippi Migration Convention |
3 How Negroes were Duped |
4 Remarks on this Exodus by Federick Douglass |
5 1879 Senate Report on Exodus |
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6 Some Undistinguished Negroes |
7 Book Reviews |
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2
1 Conflict & Fusion of Cultures |
2 Company of Royal Adventurers |
3 Book Reviews |
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3
1 Negroes in Confederate Army |
2 Legal Status of Negroes in Tennessee |
3 Negro Life & History in our Schools |
4 Grégoire's Sketch of Angelo Solimann |
5 Documents
1
1916 - 8 Letters of Negro Migrants |
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6 Book Reviews |
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4
1 Labor Conditions in Jamaica Prior to 1917 |
2 Life of Charles B. Ray |
3 Slave in Upper Canada |
4 Documents
1 Notes on Slavery in Canada |
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1916 - 8 Additional Letters of Negro Migrants |
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5 Book Reviews |
6 Biennial Meeting of Association |
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Vol 5 169,746
No 1
1 Negro In Education |
2 Negro Migration to Canada |
3 Richard Hill |
4 Negroes & Indians in Massachusetts |
5 Documents |
6 Book Reviews |
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2
1 Negro Public School System in Missouri |
2 Religious Education |
3 Aftermath of Nat Turner's Insurrection |
4 Documents |
5 Correspondence |
6 Book Reviews |
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3
1 Slave in Canada |
2 Book Reviews |
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4
1 Return of Negro Slaves |
2 Negro in Politics
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3 Henry Bibb, Colonizer |
4 Myrtilla Miner |
5 Communications |
6 Documents |
7 Some Undistinguished Negroes |
8 Book Reviews |
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Vol 6 179,643
1
1 50 Years of Negro Citizenship |
2 Remy Ollier, Mauritian Journalist & Patriot |
3 Negro Colonization Project in Mexico |
4 Documents
1 James Madison's Attitude toward Negro |
2 Some Undistinguished Negroes |
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5 Book Reviews
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6 Proceedings of Annual Meeting |
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2
1 Making West Virginia Free State |
2 Canadian Negroes & John Brown Raid |
3 Negro & Spanish Pioneer in New World |
4 Economic Condition of Negroes of New York |
5 Documents
1 Appeal of American Convention of Abolition Societies |
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6 Correspondence |
7 Book Reviews |
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3
1 Material Culture of Ancient Nigeria |
2 Negro in British South Africa |
3 Baptism of Slaves in Prince Edward Island |
4 Documents |
5 Book Reviews |
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4
1 1916 - 8 Negro Migration |
2 Book Reviews |
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Vol 7 167,645
1
1 Slave Society on Southern Plantation |
2 Evolution of Negro Baptist Churcht |
3 Early Negro Education in West Virginia |
4 1st Negro Churches in Washington |
5 Documents |
6 Communications |
7 Book Reviews |
8 Proceedings of Annual Meeting |
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2
1 Negro Congressmen Generation After |
2 Priority of Silver Bluff Church |
3 Negroes in Mauritius |
4 Documents |
5 Book Reviews |
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3
1 Anderson Fugitive Case |
2 Negro Senators |
3 Lincoln's Emancipation Plan |
4 Journal of Isaaco |
5 Communications |
6 Documents |
7 Book Review |
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4
1 Brazilian & United Status Slavery Compared |
2 Origins of Abolition in Santo Domingo |
3 1837 Canadian Negroes & Rebellion |
4 Lott Cary, Colonizing Missionary |
5 Communications |
6 Documents |
7 Book Reviews. |
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23 Freedmen's Book By
Lydia Maria CHILD 1802 - 80 141,750W 567 9:26:11
1 TO FREEDMEN |
2 Ignatius Sancho |
3 Extract from 10th Psalm |
4 Prejudice Reproved by Lydia H. Sigourney |
5 Benjamin Banneker |
6 Ethiopia by Frances E. W. Harper |
7 Hour of Freedom by William Lloyd Garrison |
8 William Boen by L. Maria Child |
9 Anecdote of General Washington |
10 Prayer of Slave by Bernard Barton |
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11 Toussaint l'Ouverture |
12 Aspirations of Mingo by Mingo, Slave |
13 Bury Me in Free Land by Frances E. W. Harper |
14 Phillis Wheatley |
15 Pertinent Question by Frederick Douglass |
16 Works of Providence by Phillis Wheatley |
17 Dying Christian by Frances E. W. Harper |
18 Kindness to Animals |
19 James Forten |
20 Meeting in Swamp |
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21 Reasonable Request by Peter Williams |
22 Slave Poet by George Horton, Slave |
23 Ratie by Mattie Griffith |
24 Kingdom of Christ by James Montgomery |
25 Progress of Emancipation in British West Indies |
26 Last Night of Slavery by James Montgomery |
27 Madison Washington |
28 Extract from Virginia Bill of Rights |
29 Praise of Creation by George Horton |
30 Frederick Douglass |
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31 How Good Work goes on |
32 Dedication Hymn by J. M. Whitefield |
33 Prayer by John G. Whittier |
34 William & Ellen Crafts |
35 Spring by George Horton |
36 Good Grandmother by Harriet Jacobs |
37 Colored Mother's Prayer |
38 William Costin |
39 Education of Children |
40 Thank God for Little Children by Frances E. W. Harper |
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41 Sam & Andy by Harriet Beecher Stowe |
42 John Brown |
43 Air of Freedom by Frances E. W. Harper |
44 Emancipation in District of Columbia by James Madison Bell |
45 Laws of Health |
46 President Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation by Frances E. W. Harper |
47 New-Year's Day on Islands of South Carolina by Charlotte L. Forten |
48 Song of Negro Boatmen at Port Royal, S. C. by John G. Whittier |
49 Extract from Speech to Colored People in Charleston by Hon. Henry Wilson |
50 Extract from Speech to Colored People in Charleston by Hon. Judge Kelly |
51 Black Tom by Yankee Soldier |
52 Letter from Freedman by Jourdon Anderson |
53 Colonel Robert G. Shaw by Eliza B. Sedgwick |
54 Advice from an Old Friend by L. Maria Child |
55 Day of Jubilee by A. G. Duncan. |
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28 1899 History of Negro Soldiers in Spanish-American War, & Other Items of Interest by Johnson, Edward A.(Edward Austin) 45,242W 181 3:01
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1 Cause of War With Spain |
2 Virginius Affair |
3 General Fitzhugh Lee |
4 Belligerent Rights to Insurgents |
5 Much Money & Time Spent by United States |
6 Spain Tries to Appease Public Sentiment |
7 Weyler "Butcher" |
8 Resolutions by Congress Favoring Insurgents & Insurgents Gain |
9 General Antonio Maceo, Spirit of Insurgents at Maceo's Death |
10 Jose Maceo |
11 Weyler's Policy |
12 Miss Cisneros' Rescue, Appeal for her |
13 Spain & Havana Stirred by American Sentiment |
14 Battle Ship Maine, Official Investigation of Destruction of, Responsibility for |
15 Congress Appropriates $50,000,000 for National Defence |
16 President's Message |
17 Congress Declares War |
18 Resolution Signed by President |
19 Copy of Resolution Sent Minister Woodford |
20 Fatal Step for Spain |
21 American Navy |
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1 Beginning of Hostilities |
2 Colored Hero in Navy |
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3
1 Sergeant Major Pullen of 25th Infantry Describes Conduct of Negro Soldiers Around El Caney |
2 Its Station Before Spanish American War & Trip to Tampa, Florida |
3 Part it Took in Fight at El Caney |
4 Buffalo Troopers, Name by Which Negro Soldiers are Known |
5 Charge of "Nigger Ninth" on San Juan Hill |
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4
1 Colonel Theodore B Roosevelt on Colored Soldiers |
2 Colonel Roosevelt's Error |
3 Jacob A Riis Compliments Negro Soldiers |
4 General Nelson A Miles Compliments Negro Soldiers |
5 Cleveland Moffitt Compliments Negro Soldiers |
6 President McKinley Promotes Negro Soldiers |
7 General Thomas J Morgan on Negro Officers |
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1 Many Testimonials in Behalf of Negro Soldiers |
2 Southerner's Statement |
3 Reconciliation- |
4 Charleston News & Courier |
5 Good Marksmanship at El Caney |
6 Their Splendid Courage: Fought Like Tigers |
7 Never Wavered |
8 What Army Officers say |
9 Acme of Bravery-Around Santiago |
10 Saved Life of his Lieutenant, but Lost his own |
11 "Black Soldier Boys," New York Mail & Express |
12 They Never Faltered |
13 Negro Soldier: His Good-heartedness |
14 Mrs Porter's Ride |
15 Investment of Santiago & Surrender |
16 Killed & Wounded |
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6
1 No Color Line in Cuba |
2 Graphic Description |
3 American Prejudice Cannot Exist There |
4 Catholic Priest Vouches for it |
5 Colored Belles |
6 War Began |
7 Facts About Porto Rico |
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7
1 List of Colored Regiments that did Active Service in Spanish American War |
2 List of Volunteer Regiments |
3 Full Account of Troubles of 6th Virginia |
4 Comments on 3rd North Carolina Regiment |
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8
1 General Items of Interest to Race |
2 Miss Alberta Scott |
3 Discovery of Games Family |
4 Colored Wonder on Bicycle |
5 Negro Millionaire Found at Last |
6 Uncle Sam's Money Sealer |
7 Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Negro Poet |
8 Disfranchisement of Colored Voters |
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9
1 Some Facts About Filipinos |
2 Who Aguinaldo is |
3 Facts from Felipe Agoncillo's Article |
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1 Resume |
2 Why American Government Does not Protect its Colored Citizens |
3 States Rights |
4 Mobocracy Supreme |
5 Solution of Negro Problem is Mainly in Race's Own Hands |
6 South Good Place for Negro, Provided he can be Protected.
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1 1900 - 47 American Psychology
by
VARIOUS
234,00W 936 15:35:27
1 1900 - 22
103,000W 412 6:51:17
1 Chicago School by William James |
2 Wherein Should Education of Woman Differ from That of Man by Kate Gordon |
3 Significance of Suicide by James Gibson Hume |
4 Contribution of Psychology to Education by Edward L Thorndike |
5 Case Against Introspection by Knight Dunlap |
6 Social Self by George Herbert Mead |
7 Psychology as Behaviorist Views It by John B Watson |
8 Psychology as Behaviorist Views It by John B Watson |
9 On Psychology as Behaviorist Views It by Edward B Titchener |
10 Social Devices for Impelling Women to Bear & Rear Children by Leta S Hollingworth |
11 Scientific Truth & Scientific Spirit by James Gibson Hume |
12 Is Thinking Merely Action of Language Mechanisms? by John B Watson |
13 Conditioned Emotional Reactions by John B Watson |
14 Why Babe Ruth Is Greatest Home Run by Hitter Hugh Fullerton |
15 Accepting Universe by Ethel Puffer Howes |
16 New Formula for Behaviorism by Edward Chance Tolman. |
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2 1884 Elements of Morals With Special Application of Moral Law to Duties of Individual & of Society & State
by Paul Janet & C R Corson
132,491W 530 8:30
1 Preliminary Notions |
2 Division of Duties |
3 General Principles of Social Moral- ity |
4 Duties of Justice Duties toward Human Life |
5 Duties Concerning tlie Property of Others |
6 Duties toward Liberty & toward Honor of Others |
7 Justice, Distributive & Remunerative Equity |
8 Duties of Charity & Self-Sacrifice |
9 Duties toward State J |
10 Professional Duties |
11 International Duties International Law |
12 Family Duties |
13 Duties toward One's Self Duties relative to Body |
14 Duties relative to External Goods |
15 Duties relative to Intellect |
16 Duties relative to Will |
17 Picligious Morality Religious Rights & Duties |
18 Moral Medicine & Gymnastics. |
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4 1919 An Inquiry Into Nature Of Peace & Terms Of Its Perpetuation by Thorstein Veblen 114,324W 458 7:36.  |
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5 1850 Representative Men
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
106,500W 426 7:05:14 194M
1 Uses of Great Men |
2 Plato: Philosopher |
3 Plato, New Readings |
4 Swedenborg: Mystic |
5 Montaigne: Skeptic 1-2 |
6 Skapespeare: Poet |
7 Napoleon: Man of World |
8 Goethe: Writer. |
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6 1905 Approach to Philosophy by Perry, Ralph Barton 102,223W 409 6:49
1 APPROACH TO PROBLEM OF PHILOSOPHY |
2 SPECIAL PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY |
3 SYSTEMS OF PHILOSOPHY. |
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7 1914 Pep Poise, Efficiency, Peace
by William C Hunter
102,000W 408 6:47:17 104M 60C  |
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8 1911 Boy with US Census
by Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1876- 1960
97,250W 389 6:29:06 89M.  |
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9 Scrap Book (volume 1) Sampler
by VARIOUS
81,000W 324 5:23:27
1 Coming Test of American Resources by James J Hill |
2 Progress of Women, by Lydia K Commander |
3 Descent Into Maelstrom by Edgar Allan Poe |
4 Great Southwest, by Charles M Harvey |
5 Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce |
6 World's Fastest Trains by Anonymous |
7 Creating Wealth From Waste by Eugene Wood |
8 Tapestried Chamber by Sir Walter Scott |
9 Story of Snow Elinora by Frank Andrew Munsey |
10 Feminine Rule May Doom Our Country by Frank Andrew Munsey |
11 When Vesuvius Destroyed Pompeii by Pliny Younger |
12 Niagara, June Bride's Paradise by Sir Edwin Arnold |
13 Patrick Henry's Call to Arms by Patrick Henry |
14 Our National Anthem by Frank Andrew Munsey |
15 From Country Press by Various |
16 Liquor Dealers Come Out For Temperance by Anonymous |
17 Good Manners 50 Years Ago by Eliza Leslie |
18 Course From Trimalchio's Dinner, Gaius by Petronius Arbiter. |
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10 Theory of Social Revolutions
by
Brooks ADAMS 1848 - 1927
75,500W 302 5:01:08
1 COLLAPSE OF CAPITALISTIC GOVERNMENT |
2 LIMITATIONS OF JUDICIAL FUNCTION |
3 AMERICAN COURTS AS LEGISLATIVE CHAMBERS |
4 SOCIAL EQUILIBRIUM |
5 POLITICAL COURTS |
6 INFERENCES. |
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11 1838 Philosophy of Moral Feelings by Abercrombie, John 61,331W 245 4:05.  |
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12 1896 Soul Food
by George Douglas Watson 1845-1924
57,750W 231 3:51:02 105M
1 Soul Food |
2 Deeper Death to Self |
3 Loaded Words |
4 Personal Love of Jesus |
5 Lukewarmness |
6 Feeding Our Faith |
7 Benefit of Deep Crucifixion |
8 Fretting Over Ourselves |
9 Little Things |
10 Simplicity |
11 Loquacity |
12 Sorrow for Sin |
13 In Deeper Degrees |
14 Benefits of Temptation |
15 Daily Cross |
16 Dominant Soul Quality |
17 Alone with God |
18 Into Deep |
19 Converning Annihilation |
20 Concerning Soul Sleeping |
21 Giving 10th |
22 Let God |
23 Burdens of Prayer |
24 Some Striking Incidents |
25 Praying for an Enemy |
26 Marvelous Answer to Prayer |
27 Divine Pull |
28 Climax of Sorrow |
29 Our Need of Humility |
30 Forms of Divine Life |
31 Spirit of Cruxifixion |
32 Tender Lamb. |
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13 1909 Philosophy & Religion Six Lectures Delivered at Cambridge by Rashdall, Hastings 52,692W 211 3:31.  |
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14 Moral Philosophy
by Rickaby, S JJoseph
49,000W 196 3:16  |
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15 1933 Turns of Thought
by George Santayana
44,250W 177 2:56:24 807M
1 Locke & Frontiers of Common Sense |
25 0 Years of British Idealism |
3 Revolutions in Science |
4 Long Way Round to Nirvana |
5 Prestige of Infinite. |
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16 1871 Strange Visitors series of original papers, embracing philosophy, science, government, religion, poetry, art, fiction, satire, humor, narrative, & while in an abnormal or trance state by Horn, Henry J 60,900W 160 2:40.  |
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17 1901 Way of Peace
31,500W 126 2:05:38
1 Power of Meditation |
22 Masters, Self & Truth |
3 Acquirement of Spiritual Power |
4 Realization of Selfless Love |
5 Entering into Infinite |
6 Saints, Sages & Saviors, Law of Service |
7 Realization of Perfect Peace. |
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18 1832 Fruits of Philosophy Treatise on Population Question
by Knowlton, Charles
24,288W 97 1:37
1 TO LIMIT AT WILL NUMBER OF THEIR OFFSPRING |
2 ON GENERATION |
3 OF PROMOTING & CHECKING CONCEPTION |
4 REMARKS ON REPRODUCTIVE INSTINCT. |
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19 1849 Civil Disobedience
by Thoreou 1817-62
20,250W 81 1:21:19 372M 2Pts |
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20 1889 Altruist in Politics
by Benjamin N (Benjamin Nathan) Cardozo
5,096W 20 20Min.
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21 1916 Democracy & Education: an introduction to philosophy of education by Dewey, John 139,315W 557 9:17.  |
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22 1869 Philosophy of Teaching Teacher, Pupil, School
by Sands, Nathaniel
18,732W 75 1:15
1 TEACHER & PUPIL |
2 TEACHING & TRAINING |
3 SCHOOL. |
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23 Character Building
By Booker T WASHINGTON 1856 - 1915
99,500W 398 6:37:59
12 Sides of Life |
2 Helping Others |
3 Some of Rocks Ahead |
4 On Influencing by Example |
5 Virtue of Simplicity |
6 Have You Done Your Best? |
7 Don't Be Discouraged |
8 On Getting Home |
9 Calling Things By Their Right Names |
10 European Impressions |
11 Value of System In Home Life |
12 What Will Pay? |
13 Education that Educates |
14 Importance of Being Reliable |
15 Highest Education |
16 Unimproved Opportunities |
17 Keeping Your Word |
18 Some Lessons of Hour |
19 Gospel of Service |
20 Your Part in Negro Conference |
21 What Is To Be Our Future? |
22 Some Great Little Things |
23 To Would-Be Teachers |
24 Cultivation of Stable Habits |
25 What You Ought to Do |
26 Individual Responsibility |
27 Getting On In World |
28 Each One His Part |
29 What Would Father & Mother Say? |
30 Object Lessons |
31 Substance vs Shadow |
32 Character as Shown in Dress |
33 Sing Old Songs |
34 Getting Down To Mother Earth |
35 Penny Saved |
36 Growth |
37 Last Words. |
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24 1900 Up To Date Business Including Lessons in Banking, Exchange, Business Geography, Finance, Transportation & Commercial Law Home Study Circle Library Series (V2) by Seymour Eaton 98,624W 394 6:34. |
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26 1873 Manual of Moral Philosophy
by Peabody, Andrew P (Andrew Preston)
59,074W 236 3:56
1 Action |
2 Springs Of Action
1 Appetites |
2 Desires |
3 Affections |
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3 Governing Principles Of Action |
4 Right |
5 Means & Sources Of Knowledge As To Right & Wrong
1 Conscience |
2 Sources Of Knowledge 1 Observation, Experience, & Tradition |
3 Sources Of Knowledge 2 Law |
4 Sources Of Knowledge 3 Christianity |
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6 Rights & Obligations |
7 Motive, Passion, & Habit |
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9 Prudence: Or Duties To One's Self
1 Self-Preservation |
2 Attainment Of Knowledge |
3 Self-Control |
4 Moral Self-Culture |
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10 Justice: Or, Duties To One's Fellow-Beings
1 Duties To God |
2 Duties Of Family |
3 Veracity |
4 Honesty |
5 Beneficence |
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11 Fortitude: Or Duties With Reference To Unavoidable Evils & Sufferings
1 Patience |
2 Submission |
3 Courage |
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12 Order: Or Duties As To Objects Under One's Own Control
1 Time |
2 Place |
3 Measure |
4 Manners |
5 Government |
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14 Ancient History Of Moral Philosophy |
15 Modern History Of Moral Philosophy. |
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27 1924 Five Great Philosophies of Life by Hyde, William De Witt 69,384W 278 4:38.  |
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28 1920 FURNISHING HOME OF GOOD TASTE
by Lucy Abbot Throop USA
65,750W 263 4:23:22 603M
1 EGYPT & GREECE |
2 RENAISSANCE IN ITALY |
3 DEVELOPMENT OF DECORATION IN FRANCE |
4 LOUIS 14 |
5 REGENCY & LOUIS 15 |
6 LOUIS 16 |
7 EMPIRE |
8 ENGLISH FURNITURE FROM GOTHIC DAYS TO PERIOD OF QUEEN ANNE |
9 Queen Anne |
10 1700s & CHIPPENDALE IN ENGLAND |
11 ROBERT ADAM |
12 HEPPLEWHITE |
13 SHERATON |
14 GENERAL TALK |
15 GEORGIAN FURNITURE |
16 FURNISHING WITH FRENCH FURNITURE |
17 COUNTRY HOUSES |
18 NURSERY & PLAY-ROOM |
19 CURTAINS |
20 FLOORS & FLOOR COVERINGS |
21 TREATMENT OF WALLS |
22 ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING |
23 PAINTED FURNITURE |
24 SYNOPSIS OF PERIOD STYLES AS AID IN BUYING FURNITURE. |
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29 Book of Good Manners: Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions
by Walter Cox Green
51,578W 206 3:26.  |
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30 1851 Golden Steps to Respectability, Usefulness & Happiness Being Series of Lectures to Youth of Both Sexes, on Character, Principles, Associates, Amusements, Religion, & Marriage
by Austin, John Mather
44,214W 177 2:57
1 VALUE OF GOOD REPUTATION |
2 PRINCIPLES & PURPOSES OF LIFE |
3 SELECTION OF ASSOCIATES |
4 HABITS & AMUSEMENTS |
5 RELIGIOUS SENTIMENTS |
6 MARRIAGE. |
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32 1891 Art of Money Getting
By P T BARNUM (1810 - 1891)
24,750W 99 1:38:57
1 Don't Mistake Your Vocation |
2 Select Right Location |
3 Avoid Debt |
4 Persevere |
5 Whatever You Do, Do It With All Your Might |
6 Use Best Tools |
7 Don't Get Above Your Business |
8 Learn Something Useful |
9 Let Hope Predominate, But Be Not Too Visionary |
10 Do Not Scatter Your Powers |
11 Be Systematic |
12 Read Newspapers |
13 Beware Of "Outside Operations" |
14 Don't Indorse Without Security |
15 Advertise Your Business' |
16 Don't Read Other Side' |
17 Be Polite & Kind To Your Customers |
18 Be Charitable |
19 Don't Blab |
20 Preserve Your Integrity. |
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33 1906 Moral Equivalent of War
By William James 1842-1910
1,530W 6 43:57 201M  |
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34 1912 Will to Believe : & Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by James, William 104,960W 420 7:00.  |
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35 1912 Essays in Radical Empiricism
By William James 1842-1910
101,500W 406 6:45:26
1 Does Conciousness Exist |
2 World of Pure Experience |
3 Thing & its Relations |
4 How Two Minds Can Know One Thing |
5 Place of Affectional Facts in World of Pure Experience |
6 Experience of Activity |
7 Essence of Humanism |
8 Notion of Consciousness (Einglish) |
9 Is Radical Empiricism Solipsistic |
10 Mr Pitkin's Refutation |
11 Humansism & Truth Once More |
12 Absolutism & Empiricism |
13 Controversy About Truth |
14 La Notion de Conscience. |
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36 1913 Pragmatism
by William James
98,250W 393 6:32:56 179M.  |
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3 1915 Introduction to Philosophy by Fullerton, George Stuart 115,590W 462 7:42
1 INTRODUCTORY
1 MEANING OF WORD "PHILOSOPHY" IN PAST & PRESENT
1 Beginnings of Philosophy |
2 Greek Philosophy at its Height |
3 Philosophy as Guide to Life |
4 Philosophy in Middle Ages |
5 Modern Philosophy |
6 What Philosophy means in our Time |
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2 COMMON THOUGHT, SCIENCE, & REFLECTIVE THOUGHT
1 Common Thought |
2 Scientific Knowledge |
3 Mathematics |
4 Science of Psychology |
5 Reflective Thought |
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2 PROBLEMS TOUCHING EXTERNAL WORLD
1 IS THERE EXTERNAL WORLD?
1 How Plain Man thinks he knows World |
2 Psychologist & External World |
3 Telephone Exchange |
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2 SENSATIONS & THINGS
1 Sense & Imagination |
2 May we call "Things" Groups of Sensations? |
3 Distinction between Sensations & "Things |
4 Existence of Material Things |
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3 APPEARANCES & REALITIES
1 Things & their Appearances |
2 Real Things |
3 Ultimate Real Things |
4 Bugbear of Unknowable |
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4 SPACE
1 What we are supposed to know about It |
2 Space as Necessary & Space as Infinite. |
3 Space as Infinitely Divisible |
4 What is Real Space? |
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5 TIME
1 Time as Necessary, Infinite, & Infinitely Divisible |
2 Problem of Past, Present, & Future |
3 What is Real Time? |
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3 PROBLEMS TOUCHING MIND
1 WHAT IS MIND?
1 Primitive Notions of Mind |
2 Mind as Immaterial |
3 Modern Common Sense Notions of Mind |
4 Psychologist & Mind |
5 Metaphysician & Mind |
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2 MIND & BODY
1 Is Mind in Body? |
2 Doctrine of Interactionist |
3 Doctrine of Parallelist |
4 In what Sense Mental Phenomena have Time & Place |
5 Objections to Parallelism |
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3 HOW WE KNOW THERE ARE OTHER MINDS
1 Is it Certain that we know It? |
2 Argument for Other Minds |
3 What Other Minds are there? |
4 Doctrine of Mind-stuff |
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4 OTHER PROBLEMS OF WORLD & MIND
1 Is Material World Mechanism? |
2 Place of Mind in Nature |
3 Order of Nature & "Free-will" |
4 Physical World & Moral World. |
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4 SOME TYPES OF PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY
1 THEIR HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
1 Doctrine of Representative Perception |
2 Step to Idealism |
3 Revolt of Common Sense |
4 Critical Philosophy |
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3 MONISM & DUALISM
1 Meaning of Words |
2 Materialism |
3 Spiritualism |
4 Doctrine of One Substance |
5 Dualism |
6 Singularism & Pluralism |
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4 RATIONALISM, EMPIRICISM, CRITICISM, & CRITICAL EMPIRICISM
1 Rationalism |
2 Empiricism |
3 Criticism |
4 Critical Empiricism |
5 Pragmatism |
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5 PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES
1 LOGIC
1 Introductory: Philosophical Sciences |
2 Traditional Logic |
3 "Modern" Logic |
4 Logic & Philosophy. |
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2 PSYCHOLOGY
1 Psychology & Philosophy |
2 Double Affiliation of Psychology |
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3 ETHICS & AESTHETICS
1 Common Sense Ethics |
2 Ethics & Philosophy |
3 Aesthetics. |
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4 METAPHYSICS
1 What is Metaphysics? |
2 Epistemology |
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5 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
1 Religion & Reflection |
2 Philosophy of Religion |
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6 PHILOSOPHY & OTHER SCIENCES
1 Philosophical & Non-philosophical Sciences |
2 study of Scientific Principles & Methods |
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6 STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY
1 VALUE OF STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY
1 Question of Practical Utility |
2 Why Philosophical Studies are Useful |
3 Metaphysics & Philosophy of Religion |
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2 WHY WE SHOULD STUDY HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
1 Prominence given to Subject |
2 Especial Importance of Historical Studies to Reflective Thought |
3 Value of Different Points of View |
4 Philosophy as Poetry & Philosophy as Science |
5 How to read History of Philosophy |
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3 SOME PRACTICAL ADMONITIONS
1 Be prepared to enter upon New Way of Looking at Things |
2 Be willing to consider Possibilities which at first strike one as Absurd |
3 Do not have too much Respect for Authority. |
4 Remember that Ordinary Rules of Evidence Apply |
5 Aim at Clearness & Simplicity |
6 Do not hastily accept Doctrine. |
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4 1919 An Inquiry Into Nature Of Peace & Terms Of Its Perpetuation by Thorstein Veblen 114,324W 458 7:36
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1 On State & Its Relation To War & Peace |
2 inquiry is not concerned with intrinsic merits
of peace or war |
3 But with nature, causes & consequences of
preconceptions favoring peace or war |
4 breach of peace is act of government,
or State |
5 Patriotism is indispensable to furtherance of warlike
enterprise |
6 All peoples of Christendom are sufficiently patriotic |
7 Peace established by State, an armistice State
an instrumentality for making peace, not for perpetuating it |
8 governmental establishments & their powers in all Christian nations are derived from feudal establishments
of Middle Ages |
9 Still retain right of coercively controlling actions
of their citizens |
10 Contrast of Icelandic Commonwealth |
11 statecraft of past half century has been
one of competitive preparedness |
12 Prussianised Germany has forced pace in this
competitive preparedness |
13 An avowedly predatory enterprise no longer meets
with approval |
14 When warlike enterprise has been entered upon, it
will have support of popular sentiment even if it
is an aggressive war |
15 moral indignation of both parties to quarrel
is to be taken for granted |
16 spiritual forces of any Christian nation may be
mobilised for war by either of 2 pleas
1 preservation or furtherance of community's material
interests, real or fancied |
2 vindication of
National Honour: as perhaps also perpetuation of
national "Culture" |
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2 Nature & Uses Of Patriotism
1 nature of Patriotism |
2 Is spirit of Emulation
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3 Must seem moral, if only to biased populace |
4 common man is sufficiently patriotic but is hampered
with sense of right & honest dealing |
5 Patriotism is at cross purposes with modern life |
6 Is an hereditary trait? |
7 Variety of racial stocks in Europe |
8 Patriotism ubiquitous trait |
9 Patriotism disserviceable, yet men hold to it |
10 Cultural evolution of Europeans |
11 Growth of sense of group solidarity |
12 Material interests of group falling into abeyance
as class divisions have grown up, until prestige
remains virtually sole community interest |
13 Based upon warlike prowess, physical magnitude & pecuniary traffic of country |
14 Interests of master class at cross purposes
with fortunes of common man |
15 Value of superiors is "prestige value," |
16 material benefits which this ruling class contribute
are: defense against aggression, & promotion of
community's material gain |
17 common defense is remedy for evils due to
patriotic spirit |
18 common defense usual blind behind which events
are put in train for eventual hostilities |
19 All nations of warring Europe convinced that they
are fighting defensive war |
20 Which usually takes form of defense of National
Honour |
21 Material welfare is of interest to Dynastic statesman
only as it conduces to political success |
22 policy of national economic self-sufficiency |
23 chief material use of patriotism is its use to a
limited number of persons in their quest of private gain |
24 & has effect of dividing nations on lines of
rivalry |
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3 Conditions of Lasting Peace
1 patriotic spirit of modern peoples is abiding
source of contention among nations |
2 Hence any calculus of Chances of Peace will be
reckoning of forces which may be counted on to keep
patriotic nation in an unstable equilibrium of peace |
3 question of peace & war at large is question of
peace & war among Powers, which are of 2 contrasted
kinds: those which may safely be counted on spontaneously
to take offensive & those which will fight on provocation |
4 War not question of equity but of opportunity |
5 Imperial designs of Germany & Japan as prospective
cause of war |
6 Peace can be maintained in two ways: submission to
their dominion, or elimination of these 2 Powers:
No middle course open |
7 Frame of mind of states: men & popular sentiment in
Dynastic State |
8 Information, persuasion & reflection will not subdue
national animosities & jealousies: Peoples of Europe
are racially homogeneous along lines of climatic latitude |
9 But loyalty is matter of habituation |
10 Derivation & current state of German nationalism |
11 Contrasted with animus of citizens of commonwealth |
12 neutral peace-compact may be practicable in absence of Germany & Japan,
but it has no chance in their presence |
13 national life of Germany: Intellectuals |
14 Summary of chapter |
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4 Peace Without Honour
1 Submission to Imperial Power one of conditions
precedent to peaceful settlement |
2 Character of projected tutelage |
3 Life under Pax Germanica contrasted with
Ottoman & Russian rule |
4 China & biological & cultural success |
5 Difficulty of non-resistant subjection is of psychological
order |
6 Patriotism of bellicose kind is of nature of
habit |
7 & men may divest themselves of it |
8 decay of bellicose national spirit must be of
negative order, disuse of discipline out
of which it has arisen |
9 Submission to Imperial authorities necessitates
abeyance of national pride among other peoples |
10 Pecuniary merits of projected Imperial dominion |
11 Pecuniary class distinctions in commonwealths & pecuniary burden on common man |
12 Material conditions of life for common man under
modern rule of big business |
13 competitive régime, "what traffic will bear," & life & labor of common man |
14 Industrial sabotage by businessmen |
15 Contrasted with Imperial usufruct & its material
advantages to common man |
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5 Peace & Neutrality
1 Personal liberty, not creature comforts, ulterior
springs of action of common man of democratic
nations |
2 No change of spiritual state to be looked for in
life-time of oncoming generation |
3 Dynastic spirit among peoples of Empire
will, under discipline of modern economic conditions,
fall into decay |
4 Contrast of class divisions in Germany & England |
5 National establishments are dependent for their
continuance upon preparation for hostilities |
6 time required for people of Dynastic
States to unlearn their preconceptions will be longer
than interval required for new onset |
7 There can be no neutral course between peace by
unconditional surrender & submission or peace by elimination of Imperial Germany & Japan |
8 Peace by submission not practicable for modern
nations |
9 Neutralisation of citizenship |
10 Spontaneous move in that direction not to be looked for |
11 Its chances of success |
12 course of events in America |
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6 Elimination of Unfit
1 league of neutrals, its outline |
2 Need of security from aggression of Imperial Germany |
3 Inclusion of Imperial States in league |
4 Necessity of elimination of Imperial military clique |
5 Necessity of intermeddling in internal affairs of Germany even
if not acceptable to German people |
6 Probability of pacific nations taking measures to insure peace |
7 British gentleman & his control of English government |
8 shifting of control out of hands of gentleman into
those of underbred common man |
9 war situation & its probable effect on popular habits
of thought in England |
10 course of such events & their bearing on chances
of workable pacific league |
11 Conditions precedent to successful pacific league
of neutrals |
12 Colonial possessions |
13 Neutralisation of trade relations |
14 Futility of economic boycott |
15 terms of settlement 269 |
16 effect of war & chances of British people
being able to meet exigencies of peace |
17 Summary of terms of settlement |
18 Constitutional monarchies & British gentlemanly
government |
19 American national establishment, government
by businessmen, & its economic policy |
20 America & league |
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7 Peace & Price System
1 different conceptions of peace |
2 Psychological effects of war |
3 handicraft system & machine industry, & their psychological effect on political preconceptions |
4 machine technology & decay of patriotic loyalty |
5 Ownership & right of contract |
6 Standardised under handicraft system |
7 Ownership & machine industry |
8 Business control & sabotage |
9 Governments of pacific nations controlled by privileged classes |
10 Effect of peace on economic situation |
11 Economic aspects of régime of peace, especially as related
to development of classes |
12 analogy of Victorian Peace |
13 case of American Farmer |
14 leisure class |
15 rising standard of living |
16 Culture |
17 eventual cleavage of classes, those who own & those
who do not |
18 Conditioned by peace at large |
19 Necessary conditions of lasting peace. |
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6 1905 Approach to Philosophy by Perry, Ralph Barton 102,223W 409 6:49
1 APPROACH TO PROBLEM OF PHILOSOPHY
1 Practical Man & Philosopher 3
1 Is Philosophy Merely Academic Interest? |
2 Life as Starting-point for Thought |
3 Practical Knowledge of Means |
4 Practical Knowledge of End or Purpose |
5 Philosophy of Devotee, Man of Affairs, & Voluptuary |
6 Adoption of Purposes & Philosophy of Life |
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2 Poetry & Philosophy 24
1 Who is Philosopher-Poet? |
2 Poetry as Appreciation |
3 Sincerity in Poetry. Whitman |
4 Constructive Knowledge in Poetry. Shakespeare |
5 Philosophy in Poetry. World-view. Omar Khayyam |
6 Wordsworth |
7 Dante |
8 Difference between Poetry & Philosophy |
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3 Religious Experience 53
1 Possibility of Defining Religion |
2 Profitableness of Defining Religion |
3 True Method of Defining Religion |
4 Religion as Belief |
5 Religion as Belief in Disposition or Attitude |
6 Religion as Belief in Disposition of Residual Environment, or Universe |
7 Examples of Religious Belief |
8 Typical Religious Phenomena. Conversion |
9 Piety |
10 Religious Instruments, Symbolism, & Modes of Conveyance |
11 Historical Types of Religion. Primitive Religions |
12 Buddhism |
13 Critical Religion |
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4 Philosophical Implications of Religion
1 Résumé of Psychology of Religion |
2 Religion Means to be True |
3 Religion Means to be Practically True. God is Disposition from which Consequences May Rationally be Expected |
4 Historical Examples of Religious Truth & Error. Religion of Baal |
5 Greek Religion |
6 Judaism & Christianity |
7 Cognitive Factor in Religion |
8 Place of Imagination in Religion |
9 Special Functions of Religious Imagination |
10 Relation between Imagination & Truth in Religion |
11 Philosophy Implied in Religion & in Religions |
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5 Natural Science & Philosophy
1 True Relations of Philosophy & Science. Misconceptions & Antagonisms |
2 Spheres of Philosophy & Science |
3 Procedure of Philosophy of Science |
4 Origin of Scientific Interest |
5 Skill as Free |
6 Skill as Social |
7 Science for Accommodation & Construction |
8 Method & Fundamental Conceptions of Natural Science. Descriptive Method |
9 Space, Time, & Prediction |
10 Quantitative Method |
11 General Development of Science |
12 Determination of Limits of Natural Science |
13 Natural Science is Abstract |
14 Meaning of Abstractness in Truth |
15 But Scientific Truth is Valid for Reality |
16 Relative Practical Value of Science & Philosophy |
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2 SPECIAL PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY
1 Metaphysics & Epistemology 149
1 Impossibility of an Absolute Division of Problem of Philosophy |
2 Dependence of Order of Philosophical Problems upon Initial Interest |
3 Philosophy as Interpretation of Life |
4 Philosophy as Extension of Science |
5 Historical Differentiation of Philosophical Problem |
6 Metaphysics Seeks Most Fundamental Conception |
7 Monism & Pluralism |
8 Ontology & Cosmology Concern Being & Process |
9 Mechanical & Teleological Cosmologies |
10 Dualism |
11 New Meaning of Monism & Pluralism |
12 Epistemology Seeks to Understand Possibility of Knowledge |
13 Scepticism, Dogmatism, & Agnosticism |
14 Source & Criterion of Knowledge according to Empiricism & Rationalism. Mysticism |
15 Relation of Knowledge to its Object according to Realism, & Representative Theory |
16 Relation of Knowledge to its Object according to Idealism |
17 Phenomenalism, Spiritualism, & Panpsychism |
18 Transcendentalism, or Absolute Idealism |
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2 Normative Sciences & Problems of Religion 180
1 Normative Sciences |
2 Affiliations of Logic |
3 Logic Deals with Most General Conditions of Truth in Belief |
4 Parts of Formal Logic. Definition, Self-evidence, Inference, & Observation |
5 Present Tendencies. Theory of Judgment |
6 Priority of Concepts |
7 Æsthetics Deals with Most General Conditions of Beauty. Subjectivistic & Formalistic Tendencies |
8 Ethics Deals with Most General Conditions of Moral Goodness |
9 Conceptions of Good. Hedonism |
10 Rationalism |
11 Eudæmonism & Pietism. Rigorism & Intuitionism |
12 Duty & Freedom. Ethics & Metaphysics |
13 Virtues, Customs, & Institutions |
14 Problems of Religion. Special Interests of Faith |
15 Theology Deals with Nature & Proof of God |
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2 Normative Sciences & Problems of Religion 180
16 Ontological Proof of God |
17 Cosmological Proof of God |
18 Teleological Proof of God |
19 God & World. Theism & Pantheism |
20 Deism |
21 Metaphysics & Theology |
22 Psychology is Theory of Soul |
23 Spiritual Substance |
24 Intellectualism & Voluntarism |
25 Freedom of Will. Necessitarianism, Determinism, & Indeterminism |
26 Immortality. Survival & Eternalism |
27 Natural Science of Psychology. Its Problems & Method |
28 Psychology & Philosophy |
29 Transition from Classification by Problems to Classification by Doctrines. Naturalism. Subjectivism. Absolute Idealism. Absolute Realism |
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3 SYSTEMS OF PHILOSOPHY
1 Naturalism
1 General Meaning of Materialism |
2 Corporeal Being |
3 Corporeal Processes. Hylozoism & Mechanism |
4 Materialism & Physical Science |
5 Development of Conceptions of Physical Science. Space & Matter |
6 Motion & its Cause. Development & Extension of Conception of Force |
7 Development & Extension of Conception of Energy |
8 Claims of Naturalism |
9 Task of Naturalism |
10 Origin of Cosmos |
11 Life. Natural Selection |
12 Mechanical Physiology |
13 Mind. Reduction to Sensation |
14 Automatism |
15 Radical Materialism. Mind as an Epiphenomenon |
16 Knowledge. Positivism & Agnosticism |
17 Experimentalism |
18 Naturalistic Epistemology not Systematic |
19 General Ethical Stand-point |
20 Cynicism & Cyrenaicism |
21 Development of Utilitarianism. Evolutionary Conception of Social Relations |
22 Naturalistic Ethics not Systematic |
23 Naturalism as Antagonistic to Religion |
24 Naturalism as Basis for Religion of Service, Wonder, & Renunciation |
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2 Subjectivism
1 Subjectivism Originally Associated with Relativism & Scepticism |
2 Phenomenalism & Spiritualism |
3 Phenomenalism as Maintained by Berkeley. Problem Inherited from Descartes & Locke |
4 Refutation of Material Substance |
5 Application of Epistemological Principle |
6 Refutation of Conceived Corporeal World |
7 Transition to Spiritualism |
8 Further Attempts to Maintain Phenomenalism |
9 Berkeley's Spiritualism. Immediate Knowledge of Perceiver |
10 Schopenhauer's Spiritualism, or Voluntarism. Immediate Knowledge of Will |
11 Panpsychism |
12 Inherent Difficulty in Spiritualism. No Provision for Objective Knowledge |
13 Schopenhauer's Attempt to Universalize Subjectivism. Mysticism |
14 Objective Spiritualism |
15 Berkeley's Conception of God as Cause, Goodness, & Order |
16 General Tendency of Subjectivism to Transcend Itself |
17 Ethical Theories. Relativism |
18 Pessimism & Self-denial |
19 Ethics of Welfare |
20 Ethical Community |
21 Religion of Mysticism |
22 Religion of Individual Coöperation with God |
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3 Absolute Realism 306
1 Philosopher's Task, & Philosopher's Object, or Absolute |
2 Eleatic Conception of Being |
3 Spinoza's Conception of Substance |
4 Spinoza's Proof of God, Infinite Substance. Modes & Attributes |
5 Limits of Spinoza's Argument for God |
6 Spinoza's Provision for Finite |
7 Transition to Teleological Conceptions |
8 Early Greek Philosophers not Self-critical |
9 Curtailment of Philosophy in Age of Sophists |
10 Socrates & Self-criticism of Philosopher |
11 Socrates's Self-criticism Prophecy of Truth |
12 Historical Preparation for Plato |
13 Platonism: Reality as Absolute Ideal or Good |
14 Progression of Experience toward God |
15 Aristotle's Hierarchy of Substances in Relation to Platonism |
16 Aristotelian Philosophy as Reconciliation of Platonism & Spinozism |
17 Leibniz's Application of Conception of Development to Problem of Imperfection |
18 Problem of Imperfection Remains Unsolved |
19 Absolute Realism in Epistemology. Rationalism |
20 Relation of Thought & its Object in Absolute Realism |
21 Stoic & Spinozistic Ethics of Necessity |
22 Platonic Ethics of Perfection |
23 Religion of Fulfilment & Religion of Renunciation |
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4 Absolute Idealism
1 General Constructive Character of Absolute Idealism |
2 Great Outstanding Problems of Absolutism |
3 Greek Philosophers & Problem of Evil. Task of New Absolutism |
4 Beginning of Absolute Idealism in Kant's Analysis of Experience |
5 Kant's Principles Restricted to Experiences which they Set in Order |
6 Post-Kantian Metaphysics is Generalization of Cognitive & Moral Consciousness as Analyzed by Kant. Absolute Spirit |
7 Fichteanism, or Absolute Spirit as Moral Activity |
8 Romanticism, or Absolute Spirit as Sentiment |
9 Hegelianism, or Absolute Spirit as Dialectic |
10 Hegelian Philosophy of Nature & History |
11 Résumé. Failure of Absolute Idealism to Solve Problem of Evil |
12 Constructive Argument for Absolute Idealism is Based upon Subjectivistic Theory of Knowledge 368 |
13 Principle of Subjectivism Extended to Reason |
14 Emphasis on Self-consciousness in Early Christian Philosophy |
15 Descartes's Argument for Independence of Thinking Self |
16 Empirical Reaction of English Philosophers |
17 To Save Exact Science Kant Makes it Dependent on Mind |
18 Post-Kantians Transform Kant's Mind-in-general into Absolute Mind |
19 Direct Argument. Inference from Finite Mind to Infinite Mind |
20 Realistic Tendency in Absolute Idealism |
21 Conception of Self-consciousness Central in Ethics of Absolute Idealism. Kant |
22 Kantian Ethics Supplemented through Conceptions of Universal & Objective Spirit |
23 Peculiar Pantheism & Mysticism of Absolute Idealism |
24 Religion of Exuberant Spirituality |
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5 Conclusion 395
1 Liability of Philosophy to Revision Due to its Systematic Character |
2 One Science & Many Philosophies |
3 Progress in Philosophy. Sophistication or Eclecticism of Present Age |
4 Metaphysics. Antagonistic Doctrines of Naturalism & Absolutism |
5 Concessions from Side of Absolutism. Recognition of Nature. Neo-Fichteans |
6 Neo-Kantians |
7 Recognition of Individual. Personal Idealism |
8 Concessions from Side of Naturalism. Recognition of Fundamental Principles |
9 Recognition of Will. Pragmatism |
10 Summary & Transition to Epistemology |
11 Antagonistic Doctrines of Realism & Idealism. Realistic Tendency in Empirical Idealism |
12 Realistic Tendency in Absolute Idealism. Conception of Experience |
13 Idealistic Tendencies in Realism. Immanence Philosophy |
14 Interpretation of Tradition as Basis for New Construction |
15 Truth of Physical System, but Failure of Attempt to Reduce all Experience to it |
16 Truth of Psychical Relations but Impossibility of General Reduction to them |
17 Truth of Logical & Ethical Principles. Validity of Ideal of Perfection, but Impossibility of Deducing Whole of Experience from it |
18 Error & Evil cannot be Reduced to Ideal |
19 Collective Character of Universe as Whole |
20 Moral Implications of Such Pluralistic Philosophy. Purity of Good |
21 Incentive to Goodness |
22 Justification of Faith |
23 Worship & Service of God |
24 Philosopher & Standards of Market-Place |
25 Secularism of Present Age |
26 Value of Contemplation for Life |
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1 NATURE & IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE OF MORAL FEELINGS
1 Division of Mental Powers into Intellectual & Moral |
2 Harmony which ought to exist between these classes |
3 Causes by which this harmony is interrupted, & means of counteracting them |
4 Interest of science of Moral Feelings |
5 Peculiar sources of Knowledge bearing upon it, from light of Conscience, & of Divine Revelation |
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2 1ST TRUTHS IN SCIENCE OF MORAL FEELINGS
1 Analogy between 1st Truths, or Intuitive Principles of Belief, in Intellectual, & in Moral Science |
2 Classification of 1st Truths in Moral Science, as impressions arising out of each other, by an obvious chain of relations
1 Perception of nature & quality of actions, as just or unjust, right or wrong: & conviction of duties which man owes to other men |
2 Conviction of existence & attributes of Great First Cause, & Moral Governor. |
3 Conviction of Moral Responsibility. |
4 Impression of Future Existence.
1 Importance of these convictions, as intuitive articles of belief |
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3 PHILOSOPHY OF MORAL FEELINGS
1 INTRODUCTION
1 Analysis of Man as Moral Being |
2 Desires, Affections, & Self-love. |
3 Will. |
4 Moral Principle, or Conscience. |
5 Moral relation of Man Towards Deity. |
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2 DESIRES, AFFECTIONS, SELF-LOVE
1 DESIRES 36
1 Animal Propensities |
2 Wealth, Avarice |
3 Power, Ambition |
4 Superiority, Emulation |
5 Society |
6 Esteem or Approbation |
7 Knowledge |
8 Moral Improvement |
9 Action |
10 Importance of Due Regulation of Desires |
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1 Justice 55
1 Interests of others Integrity |
2 Freedom of Action of others |
3 Reputation of others |
4 estimating Conduct & Character of others |
5 Opinions of others Candour |
6 Feelings of others |
7 Justice to Moral Condition of others |
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2 Compassion & Benevolence
1 towards Distresses of others |
2 towards Reputation of others |
3 towards Character & Conduct of others, including Forgiveness of Injuries |
4 towards Feelings of others |
5 towards improving Moral Condition of others |
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3 Veracity
1 Love of Truth, in Reception of it |
2 Veracity in delivering statements, including Sincerity |
3 Truth of Purpose, or Correct fulfilment of Promises |
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4 Friendship, Love, & Gratitude
1 Domestic Affections |
2 Defensive Affections, Anger, Jealousy, Resentment |
3 Important Influence produced upon Exercise of Affections, By Attention |
4 By Habit |
5 Feeling of Moral Approbation attached to Exercise of Affections |
6 Happiness arising from due Exercise of Affections: Influence of Temper |
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5 Patriotism
1 Sense in which term is employed |
2 Tendency of true & Rational Self-love |
3 Morbid Exercise of it, Selfishness |
4 Disinterested Conduct & Self-denial |
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3 SELF-LOVE110 |
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3 WILL 119
1 Simple Volition, its Origin from one of Desires or Affections |
2 Operation of Moral Causes on Will |
3 Nature of these Causes, & Source of Diversity of their operation in different individuals
1 Circumstances required for Uniformity of their Operation
1 Knowledge
Truths of Natural & Revealed Religion |
2 Attention
Its influence on Moral Decisions |
3 Moral Habits
Origin & Progress of Derangement of Moral Harmony |
4 Influence of Habits upon Character |
5 Means of Correcting Injurious Moral Habits |
6 Practical Conclusions from these Principles. Important |
7 Influence of Moral Habits |
8 Necessity & Probability of Divine Aid in correcting |
9 Moral Derangement |
10 Influence of Mental operation called Faith |
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4 MORAL PRINCIPLE, OR CONSCIENCE 155
1 Proofs of Existence of Conscience as Distinct Principle of mind |
2 Nature of its Operation as Regulating Principle |
3 Analogy between it & Reason |
4 Its Influence in conveying an Impression of Moral Attributes of Deity |
5 Knowledge derived from this Source |
6 Comparison of Divine Attributes with Actual State of Man |
7 Difficulties arising from this Comparison removed only by Christian Revelation |
8 Mental Process by which Regulating Power of Conscience is Impaired or Lost |
9 Influence of this Condition upon Judgment in regard to Moral Truth |
10 Influence of Attention in Moral Decisions |
11 Man's responsibility for his belief |
12 Important relation between Moral Emotions & voluntary Intellectual Processes |
13 APPENDIX
1 Origin & Immutability of Moral Distinctions & Theories of Morals |
2 Origin of Our Idea of Virtue & Vice |
3 System of Mandeville |
4 System of Clarke & Wollaston |
5 System of Utility |
6 Selfish System |
7 System of Paley |
8 Defect of these Systems in not acknowledging Supreme Authority of Conscience |
9 Objections to belief of uniformity of Moral Feeling which have been founded on practices of barbarous nations |
10 System of Dr. Smith, or Theory of Sympathy |
11 Province of Reason in Moral Decisions |
12 Remarks on Observations of some late Writers respecting Corruption of Conscience |
13 Harmony of Moral Feelings |
14 Consistency of Character arising from this Harmony, & Defects of Character to which it is opposed |
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5 MORAL RELATION OF MAN TOWARDS DEITY 243
1 View of Divine Character in reference to this Regulation |
2 Regulation of Moral Feelings which ought to arise out of it
1 Habitual effort to cultivate Sense of Divine Presence, & to regulate Moral Feelings & Character by it |
2 Submission to appointments of Providence |
3 Sense of Moral Imperfection & Guilt, & Supplication for Mercy, with Reliance on Divine Aid |
4 Sense of Gratitude, Affection, & Love |
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3 Conduct & Character arising out of this Condition of Moral Feelings |
4 Means of Cultivating it |
5 Nature & Operation of Faith |
6 Province of Faith in Philosophy of Moral Feelings |
7 Truths which are its more Immediate Object |
8 Its Influence on Moral Condition |
9 Province of Faith in Scheme of Christianity |
10 Certain Errors regarding Faith |
11 Harmony of Christian Truth with Philosophy of Moral Feelings. |
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13 1909 Philosophy & Religion Six Lectures Delivered at Cambridge by Rashdall, Hastings 52,692W 211 3:31
1 MIND & MATTER 1
1 Is Materialism possible? There is no immediate knowledge of Matter: what we know is always Self + Matter. idea of Matter which can exist by itself is an inference: is it reasonable one? |
2 No. For all that we know about Matter implies Mind. This is obvious as to secondary qualities: but it is no less true of primary qualities. Relations, no less than sensations, imply Mind 8 |
3 This is great discovery of Berkeley, though he did not adequately distinguish between sensations & intellectual relations 12 |
4 But Matter certainly does not exist merely for our transitory & incomplete knowledge: if it cannot exist apart from Mind, there must be universal Mind in which & for which all things exist, i.e. God 16 |
5 But Theism is possible without Idealism. impossibility of Materialism has generally been recognized. If ultimate Reality is not Matter, it must be utterly unlike anything we know, or be Mind. latter view more probable 19 |
6 It is more reasonable to explain lower by higher than vice versâ 26 |
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2 UNIVERSAL CAUSE
1 We have been led by idealistic argument to recognize necessity of Mind which thinks world. Insufficiency of this view |
2 In our experiences of external Nature we meet with nothing but succession, never with Causality. Uniformity of Nature is postulate of Physical Science, not necessity of thought. idea of Causality derived from our consciousness of Volition. Causality |
3 If events must have cause, & we know of no cause but Will, it is reasonable to infer that events which we do not cause must be caused by some other Will: & systematic unity of Nature implies that this cause must be One Will 41 |
4 Moreover, analogy of human mind suggests probability that, if God is Mind, there must be in Him, as in us, 3 activities of Thought, Feeling, & Will 44 |
5 above line of argument can be used by Realist who believes matter to be thing-in-itself: but it fits in much better with Idealistic view of relations between mind & matter, & with tendency of modern physics to resolve matter into Force 48 |
6 Testimony of Spencer & Kant to theory that Ultimate Reality is Will 51 |
7 Is God Person? 54 |
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3 GOD & MORAL CONSCIOUSNESS
1 empirical study of Nature ('red in tooth & claw') can tell us of purpose, not what purpose is. only source of knowledge of character of God is to be found in moral Consciousness |
2 Our moral judgements are as valid as other judgements (e.g. mathematical axioms), & equally reveal thought of God 62 |
3 This does not imply that moral consciousness is not gradually evolved, or that each individual's conscience is infallible, or that our moral judgements in detail are as certain as mathematical judgements, or that detailed rules of human conduct are applicable to God 63 |
4 Corollaries
1 Belief in objectivity of our moral judgements logically implies belief in God 69 |
2 If God aims at an end not fully realized here, we have ground for postulating Immortality 77 |
3 Evil must be necessary means to greater good 79 |
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5 In what sense this 'limits God.' Omnipotence=ability to do all things which are in their own nature possible 81 |
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4 DIFFICULTIES & OBJECTIONS
1 Is world created? There may or may not be beginning of particular series of physical events constituting our world. But, even if this series has beginning, this implies some previous existence which has no beginning |
2 Is whole-time series infinite? Time must be regarded as objective, but 'antinomies' involved in nature of Time cannot be resolved |
3 Are Spirits created or pre-existent? close connexion & correspondence between mind & body makes for former view. Difficulties of pre-existence heredity, etc |
4 An Idealism based on Pre-existence without God is open to same objections & others. Such system provides no mind
1 in which & for which whole system exists |
2 to effect & correspondence between mind & body |
3 allow of purpose in Universe: without this world is not rational 96 |
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5 human mind (i.e. consciousness) not apart of divine Consciousness, though in closest possible dependence upon God. Universe Unity, but Unity is not that of Self-Consciousness |
6 There is no 'immediate' or 'intuitive' knowledge of God. Our knowledge is got by inference, like knowledge of our friend's existence |
7 Religion & Psychology. It is impossible to base Religion upon Psychology or 'religious experience' without Metaphysics |
8 Summary: ultimate nature of Reality |
9 Note on Non-theistic Idealism |
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5 REVELATION 127
1 There is no special organ of religious knowledge, but religious knowledge has many characteristics which may be conveniently suggested by use of term 'faith,' especially its connexion with character & Will.
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2 psychological causes of religious belief must be carefully distinguished from reasons which make it true |
3 No logic of discovery. |
4 Many religious ideas have occurred in spontaneous or apparently intuitive way to particular persons, truth of which philosopher may subsequently be able to test by philosophical reflection, though he could not have discovered them, but they are not necessarily true because they arise in spontaneous or unaccountable manner |
5 False conceptions of Revelation & true.
- All knowledge is in sense revealed, especially religious & moral knowledge: but spiritual insight varies.
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6 Reasoned & intuitive beliefs may both be 'revealed,' |
7 Degrees of truth in historical religions. |
8 Dependence of individual upon such religions. |
9 Christianity occupies unique position, because it alone combines an ethical ideal which appeals to universal Conscience with Theism which commends itself to Reason. |
10 truth of Christianity is dependent upon its appeal to moral & religious consciousness of present |
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6 CHRISTIANITY
1 claim of Christianity to be special or absolute Religion not dependent upon miracles |
2 Ritschlian Theologians right in resting truth of Christianity mainly upon appeal made by Christ to individual Conscience: but wrong in disparaging
1 philosophical arguments for Theism |
2 relative truth of non-Christian systems |
3 value of Doctrine & necessity for Development |
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3 Christian doctrine (esp. of Logos) is an attempt to express Church's sense of unique value of Christ & His Revelation. necessity for recognizing development both in Christian Ethics & Theology |
4 Some reflections on our practical attitude towards Christian doctrine. |
5 Some means of expressing unique position of Christ wanted. |
6 old expressions were influenced by philosophy of time, but not valueless. |
7 Need of re-interpretation & further development |
8 doctrine of continuous Revelation through Spirit is part of Christianity, & condition of its acceptance as final or absolute Religion. |
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16 1871 Strange Visitors series of original papers, embracing philosophy, science, government, religion, poetry, art, fiction, satire, humor, narrative, & ... while in an abnormal or trance state by Horn, Henry J. 60,900W 160 2:40
1 by HENRY J. RAYMOND To New York Public |
2 by MARGARET FULLER Literature in Spirit Life |
3 by LORD BYRON To His Accusers |
4 by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE Apparitions |
5 by WASHINGTON IRVING Visit to Henry Clay |
6 by NAPOLEON BONAPARTE To French Nation |
7 by W. M. THACKERAY His Post Mortem Experience |
8 by ARCHBISHOP HUGHES 2 Natural Religions |
9 by EDGAR A. POE Lost Soul |
10 by JEAN PAUL RICHTER Invisible Influences |
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11 by CHARLOTTE BRONTE Agnes Reef. Tale |
12 by ELIZABETH B. BROWNING To Her Husband |
13 by ARTEMUS WARD In & Out of Purgatory |
14 by LADY BLESSINGTON Distinguished Women |
15 by PROFESSOR OLMSTEAD Locality of Spirit World |
16 by ADAH ISAACS MENKEN Hold Me Not |
17 by N.P. WILLIS Off-Hand Sketches |
18 by MARGARET FULLER City of Spring Garden |
19 by GILBERT STUART Art Conversation |
20 by EDWARD EVERETT Government |
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21 by FREDERIKA BREMER Flight to my Starry Home |
22 by REV. LYMAN BEECHER Sabbath, Its Uses |
23 by PROF. GEORGE BUSH Life & Marriage in Spirit Life |
24 by JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH Acting by Spirit Influence |
25 by REV. JOHN WESLEY Church of Christ |
26 by N. P. WILLIS Spirit Revisiting Earth |
27 by ALLAN CUNNINGHAM Alone |
28 by BARON VON HUMBOLDT Earthquake |
29 by SIR DAVID BREWSTER Naturalness of Spirit Life |
30 by H.T. BUCKLE Mormons |
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31 by W.E. BURTON Drama in Spirit Life |
32 by CHAS. L. ELLIOTT Painting in Spirit Life |
33 by COMEDIAN'S POETRY Rollicking Song |
34 by LADY HESTER STANHOPE Prophecy |
35 Planets by PROFESSOR MITCHELL |
36 Causes of Disease & Insanity by DR. JOHN W. FRANCIS |
37 Spirit Bride by ADELAIDE PROCTER. |
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21 1916 Democracy & Education: an introduction to philosophy of education by Dewey, John 139,315W 557 9:17
1 Education as Necessity of Life
- It is very nature of life to strive to continue in being |
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2 Education as Social Function
- development within young of attitudes |
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3 Education as Direction
- natural or native impulses of young do not agree |
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4 Education as Growth
- Power to grow depends upon need for others & plasticity |
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5 Preparation, Unfolding, & Formal Discipline
- conception that result of educative process |
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6 Education as Conservative & Progressive
- Education may be conceived either retrospectively |
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7 Democratic Conception in Education
- Since education is social process, & there are many kinds |
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8 Aims in Education
- An aim denotes result of any natural process |
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9 Natural Development & Social Efficiency as Aims
- General or comprehensive aims are points of view for surveying |
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10 Interest & Discipline
- Interest & discipline are correlative aspects of activity |
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11 Experience & Thinking
- In determining place of thinking |
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12 Thinking in Education
- Processes of instruction are unified in degree |
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13 Nature of Method
- Method is statement of way subject matter |
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14 Nature of Subject Matter
- subject matter of education consists primarily |
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15 Play & Work in Curriculum
- In previous chapter we found that primary subject |
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16 Significance of Geography & History
- It is nature of an experience to have implications |
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17 Science in Course of Study
- Science represents fruition of cognitive factors |
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18 Educational Values
- Fundamentally, elements involved in discussion of value |
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19 Labor & Leisure
- segregations of educational values |
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20 Intellectual & Practical Studies
- Greeks were induced to philosophize |
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21 Physical & Social Studies: Naturalism & Humanism
- philosophic dualism between man & nature is reflected |
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22 Individual & World
Summary. True individualism is product of relaxation of grip |
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23 Vocational Aspects of Education
- vocation signifies any form of continuous activity |
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24 Philosophy of Education
- After review designed to bring out philosophic issues |
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25 Theories of Knowledge
- Such social divisions as interfere with free & full |
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26 Theories of Morals
- most important problem of moral education in school. |
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24 1900 Up To Date Business Including Lessons in Banking, Exchange, Business Geography, Finance, Transportation & Commercial Law Home Study Circle Library Series (V2) by Seymour Eaton 98,624W 394 6:34
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1 Commercial Terms & Usages |
2 Bank Cheques |
3 Bank Drafts |
4 Promissory Notes |
5 Clearing-house System |
6 Commercial Drafts |
7 Foreign Exchange |
8 Letters of Credit |
9 Joint-stock Companies |
10 Protested Paper |
11 Paper Offered for Discount |
12 Corporations |
13 Bonds |
14 Transportation |
15 Transportation Papers |
16 Examination Paper |
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2 BUSINESS GEOGRAPHY Trade Features
1 Trade Features of British Isles |
2 France |
3 Germany |
4 Spain & Italy |
5 Russia |
6 India |
7 China |
8 Japan |
9 Africa |
10 Australia & Australasia |
11 South America |
12 Canada |
13 United States |
14 Examination Paper |
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3 FINANCE, TRADE, & TRANSPORTATION
1 National & State Banks |
2 Savings Banks & Trust Companies |
3 Corporations & Stock Companies |
4 Borrowing & Loaning Money |
5 Collaterals & Securities |
6 Cheques, Drafts, & Bills of Exchange |
7 Clearing-house System |
8 Commercial Credits & Mercantile Agencies |
9 Bonds |
10 Transportation by Rail |
11 Freight Transportation |
12 Railroad Rates |
13 Stock & Produce Exchanges |
14 Storage & Warehousing |
15 Examination Paper |
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4 COMMERCIAL LAW
1 Different Kinds of Contracts |
2 Parties to Contract |
3 Consideration in Contracts |
4 Essentials of Contract |
5 Contracts by Correspondence |
6 What Contracts Must Be in Writing |
7 Contracts for Sale of Merchandise |
8 Warranties of Merchandise |
9 Common Carriers |
10 Carrying of Passengers |
11 Keeping of Things |
12 Concerning Agents |
13 Law Relating to Bank Cheques |
14 Law Relating to Leases |
15 Liability of Employers to Employés |
16 Liability of Employers to Employés |
17 Examination Paper |
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5 PREPARING COPY FOR PRESS
& PROOF-READING
1 Preparing Copy |
2 Names & Sizes of Type |
3 Terms Used in Printing |
4 Marks Used in Proof-reading. |
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26 1924 Five Great Philosophies of Life by Hyde, William De Witt 69,384W 278 4:38
1 Epicurean Pursuit of Pleasure
1 Selections from Epicurean Scriptures |
2 Epicurean View of Work & Play |
3 Epicurean Price of Happiness |
4 Defects of Epicureanism |
5 An Example of Epicurean Character |
6 Confessions of an Epicurean Heretic |
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2 Stoic Self control by Law
1 Psychological Law of Apperception |
2 Selections from Stoic Scriptures |
3 Stoic Reverence for Universal Law |
4 Stoic Solution of Problem of Evil |
5 Stoic Paradoxes |
6 Religious Aspect of Stoicism |
7 Permanent Value of Stoicism |
8 Defects of Stoicism |
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3 Platonic Subordination of Lower to Higher
1 Nature of Virtue |
2 Righteousness writ Large |
3 Cardinal Virtues |
4 Plato's Scheme of Education |
5 Righteousness Comprehensive Virtue |
6 Stages of Degeneration |
7 Intrinsic Superiority of Righteousness |
8 Truth & Error in Platonism |
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4 Aristotelian Sense of Proportion
1 Aristotle's Objections to Previous Systems |
2 Social Nature of Man |
3 Right & Wrong determined by End |
4 Need of Instruments |
5 Happy Mean |
6 Aristotelian Virtues & their Acquisition |
7 Aristotelian Friendship |
8 Criticism & Summary of Aristotle's Teaching |
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5 Christian Spirit of Love
1 Teaching of Love |
2 Fulfilment of Law through Love |
3 Counterfeits of Love |
4 Whole-heartedness of Love |
5 Cultivation of Love |
6 Blessedness of Love |
7 Supremacy of Love. |
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32 1912 Will to Believe : & Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by James, William 104,960W 420 7:00
1 WILL TO BELIEVE 1
1 Hypotheses & options |
2 Pascal's wager |
3 Clifford's veto |
4 Psychological causes of belief |
5 Thesis of Essay |
6 Empiricism & absolutism |
7 Objective certitude & its unattainability |
8 2 different sorts of risks in believing |
9 Some risk unavoidable |
10 Faith may bring forth its own verification |
11 Logical conditions of religious belief |
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2 IS LIFE WORTH LIVING
1 Temperamental Optimism & Pessimism |
2 How reconcile with life one bent on suicide? |
3 Religious melancholy & its cure |
4 Decay of Natural Theology |
5 Instinctive antidotes to pessimism |
6 Religion involves belief in an unseen extension of world |
7 Scientific positivism |
8 Doubt actuates conduct as much as belief does |
9 To deny certain faiths is logically absurd, for they make their objects true |
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3 SENTIMENT OF RATIONALITY
1 Rationality means fluent thinking |
2 Simplification |
3 Clearness |
4 Their antagonism |
5 Inadequacy of abstract |
6 thought of nonentity |
7 Mysticism |
8 Pure theory cannot banish wonder |
9 passage to practice may restore feeling of rationality |
10 Familiarity & expectancy |
11 'Substance,' |
12 rational world must appear congruous with our powers |
13 But these differ from man to man |
14 Faith is one of them |
15 Inseparable from doubt |
16 May verify itself |
17 Its rôle in ethics |
18 Optimism & pessimism |
19 Is this moral universe? |
20 what does problem mean? |
21 Anaesthesia versus energy |
22 Active assumption necessary |
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4 REFLEX ACTION & THEISM
1 Prestige of Physiology |
2 Plan of neural action |
3 God mind's adequate object |
4 Contrast between world as perceived & as conceived |
5 God |
6 mind's 3 departments |
7 Science due to subjective demand |
8 Theism mean between 2 extremes |
9 Gnosticism |
10 No intellection except for practical ends |
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5 DILEMMA OF DETERMINISM
1 Philosophies seek rational world |
2 Determinism & Indeterminism defined |
3 Both are postulates of rationality |
4 Objections to chance considered |
5 Determinism involves pessimism |
6 Escape via Subjectivism |
7 Subjectivism leads to corruption |
8 world with chance in it is morally less irrational alternative |
9 Chance not incompatible with ultimate Providence |
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6 MORAL PHILOSOPHER & MORAL LIFE
1 moral philosopher postulates unified system |
2 Origin of moral judgments |
3 Goods & ills are created by judgment? |
4 Obligations are created by demands |
5 conflict of ideals |
6 Its solution |
7 Impossibility of an abstract system of Ethics |
8 easy-going & strenuous mood |
9 Connection between Ethics & Religion |
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7 GREAT MEN & THEIR ENVIRONMENT
1 Solidarity of causes in world |
2 human mind abstracts in order to explain |
3 Different cycles of operation in Nature |
4 Darwin's distinction between causes that produce & causes that preserve variation |
5 Physiological causes produce, environment only adopts or preserves, great men |
6 When adopted they become social ferments |
7 Messrs. Spencer & Allen criticised |
8 Messrs. Wallace & Gryzanowski quoted |
9 laws of history |
10 Mental evolution |
11 Analogy between original ideas & Darwin's accidental variations |
12 Criticism of Spencer's views |
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8 IMPORTANCE OF INDIVIDUALS
1 Small differences may be important |
2 Individual differences are important because they are causes of social change |
3 Hero-worship justified |
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9 ON SOME HEGELISMS
1 world appears as pluralism |
2 Elements of unity in pluralism |
3 Hegel's excessive claims |
4 He makes of negation bond of union |
5 principle of totality |
6 Monism & pluralism |
7 fallacy of accident in Hegel |
8 good & bad infinite |
9 Negation & Conclusion |
10 Note on Anaesthetic revelation |
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10 WHAT PSYCHICAL RESEARCH HAS ACCOMPLISHED
1 unclassified residuum |
2 Society for Psychical Research & its history |
3 Thought-transference |
4 Gurney's work |
5 census of hallucinations |
6 Mediumship |
7 'subliminal self,' |
8 'Science' & her counter-presumptions |
9 scientific character of Mr. Myers's work |
10 mechanical-impersonal view of life versus personal-romantic view |
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11 APPENDIX ORIGIN OF MAN. |
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1 1870 History of American Socialisms
by Noyes, John Humphrey
188,042W 753 12:33
1 Birds-eye View |
2 Theory of National Experience |
3 New Harmony |
4 Inquest on New Harmony |
5 Yellow Springs Community |
6 Nashoba |
7 7 Epitaphs |
8 Owen's General Career |
9 Connecting Links |
10 Channing's Brook Farm |
11 Hopedale |
12 Religious Communities |
13 Northampton Association |
14 Skaneateles Community |
15 Social Architects |
16 Fundamentals of Socialism |
17 Literature of Fourierism |
18 Personnel of Fourierism |
19 Sylvania Association |
20 Other Pennsylvania Experiments |
21 Volcanic District |
22 Clarkson Phalanx |
23 Sodus Bay Phalanx |
24 Other New York Experiments |
25 Marlboro Association |
26 Prairie Home Community |
27 Trumbull Phalanx |
28 Ohio Phalanx |
29 Clermont Phalanx |
30 Integral Phalanx |
31 Alphadelphia Phalanx |
32 La Grange Phalanx |
33 Other Western Experiments |
34 Wisconsin Phalanx |
35 North American Phalanx |
36 Life at North American |
37 End of North American |
38 Conversion of Brook Farm |
39 Brook Farm & Fourierism |
40 Brook Farm & Swedenborgianism |
41 End of Brook Farm |
42 Spiritualist Communities |
43 Brocton Community |
44 Shakers |
45 Oneida Community |
46 Review & Results |
47 2 Schools of Socialism. |
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2 1835 - 40 Democracy in America by Tocqueville V1-2 690 ?.  |
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3 1911 Popular Law-making by Frederic Jesup Stimson 141,902W 568 9:28.  |
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4 1887 Burnham Breaker
by Homer Greene
107,359W 429 7:09
1 SURPRISE IN SCREEN-ROOM |
2 STRANGE VISITOR |
3 BRILLIANT SCHEME |
4 SET OF RESOLUTIONS |
5 IN SEARCH OF MOTHER |
6 BREAKING NEWS |
7 RHYMING JOE |
8 FRIEND IN NEED |
9 FRIEND INDEED |
10 AT BAR OF COURT |
11 EVIDENCE IN CASE |
12 AT GATES OF PARADISE |
13 PURCHASE OF LIE |
14 ANGEL WITH SWORD |
15 EVENTFUL JOURNEY |
16 BLOCK IN WHEEL |
17 GENTLEMEN OF JURY |
18 WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS |
19 BACK TO BREAKER |
20 FIRE IN SHAFT |
21 PERILOUS PASSAGE |
22 IN POWER OF DARKNESS |
23 STROKE OF LIGHTNING |
24 AT DAWN OF DAY. |
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5 1904 History of Republican Party
by Platt, George Washington
94,070W 377 6:17
1 Formative Causes |
2 Ancient & Modern Slavery |
3 Beginning of Slavery in US |
4 Early Federal Government |
5 Missouri Compromise |
6 Abolitionists |
7 Compromise of 1850 |
8 Birth of Republican Party |
9 1st Republican National Convention |
10 Lincoln-Douglas Debates |
11 Lincoln |
12 Reconstruction & National Debt |
13 Grant |
14 Hayes |
15 Garfield & Arthur |
16 Blaine |
17 Harrison |
18 Cleveland's 2nd Term |
19 McKinley |
20 Roosevelt. |
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6 1922 History of Trade Unionism in United States
by Perlman, Selig
87,439W 350 5:50
1 STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL
1 LABOR MOVEMENTS BEFORE CIVIL WAR
1 1827 Early Beginnings |
2 1827 - 32 Equal Citizenship |
3 1833 - 7 Period of "Wild-Cat" Prosperity |
4 1837 - 62 Long Depression |
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2 1862 - 79 "GREENBACK" PERIOD,
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3 BEGINNING OF KNIGHTS OF LABOR & AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR |
4 1879 - 87 REVIVAL & UPHEAVAL, |
5 VICTORY OF CRAFT UNIONISM & FINAL FAILURE OF PRODUCERS' COOPERATION |
6 1888 - 97 STABILIZATION, |
7 TRADE UNIONISM & COURTS |
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2 LARGER CAREER OF UNIONISM
1 1898 - 1914 PARTIAL RECOGNITION & NEW DIFFICULTIES
1 Miners |
2 Railway Men |
3 Machinery & Metal Trades |
4 Employers' Reaction |
5 Legislation, Courts, & Politics |
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2 RADICAL UNIONISM & "COUNTER-REFORMATION" |
3 WAR-TIME BALANCE SHEET |
4 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS |
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3 CONCLUSIONS & INFERENCES
1 ECONOMIC INTERPRETATION |
2 IDEALISTIC FACTOR |
3 WHY THERE IS NOT AN AMERICAN LABOR PARTY |
4 DICTATORSHIP OF PROLETARIAT & TRADE UNIONISM. |
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7 1922 Introduction to Philosophy of Law
by Pound, Roscoe
59,603W 238 3:58
1 Function of Legal Philosophy |
2 End of Law
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3 Application of Law |
4 Liability |
5 Property |
6 Contract. |
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8 1922 What Prohibition Has Done to America
by Franklin 1853-1939
35,500W 142 2:21:46 65M
1 Perverting Constitution |
2 Creating Nation of Lawbreakers |
3 Destroying our Federal System |
4 How Ammendment was Put Through |
5 Law Makers & Law |
6 Law Enforcers & Law |
7 Nature of Prohibitionist Tyranny |
8 One Half of One Percent |
9 Prohibition & Liberty |
10 Prohibition & Socialism |
11 Is there Any Way Out. |
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9 Invisible Government
by Dan Smoot
7,434W 29 29Min
1 Stories That End Well |
2 Adventure in Altruria |
3 Through Terrors of Law |
4 Real Thing |
5 Old Partisan |
6 Max-Or His Picture |
7 Stout Miss Hopkins' |
8 Hero of Company. |
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10 1921 Putnam's Handy Law Book for Layman
by Albert Sidney Bolles
108,603W 434 7:14
1 Explanation of Terms |
2 Adopted Child |
3 Agenc |
4 Agreement To Purchase Land |
5 Auctioneer |
6 Automobile |
7 Bailor & Bailee |
8 Bankruptcy |
9 Beneficial Associations |
10 Broker |
11 Carrier |
12 Chattel Mortgage |
13 Chauffeur |
14 Check |
15 Citizen |
16 Contracts |
17 Corporations |
18 Curtesy |
19 Deceit |
20 Deeds |
21 Divisional Tree |
22 Dower |
23 Drunkenness |
24 Equitable Remedies |
25 Factor |
26 Fire Insurance |
27 Fixtures |
28 Garage Keeper |
29 Homestead |
30 Husband & Wife |
31 Innkeeper |
32 Land License |
33 Lease |
34 Legal Remedies |
35 Life Insurance |
36 Minor |
37 Mortgage |
38 Negotiable Paper |
39 Parent & Child |
40 Partnership |
41 Patent |
42 Payment |
43 Prescriptive Rights |
44 Quasi Contracts |
45 Sale |
46 Shipping |
47 Statute of Frauds |
48 Statutes of Limitation |
49 Telegraph & Telephone |
50 Torts Or Wrongs |
51 Warranty |
52 Will |
53 Workmen's Compensation Acts |
54 Legal Forms for Everyday Use. |
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11 Copyright Law of United States of America & Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of United States Code, Circular 92
by United States & Library of Congress. Copyright Office
80,000W 320 5:40. |
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12 1869 Frost's Laws & By-Laws of American Society condensed but thorough treatise on etiquette & its usagesin America, containing plain & reliable directions fordeportment in every situation in life.
by Sarah Annie Frost
67,837W 271 4:31
1 Letters of Introduction |
2 Salutes & Salutations |
3 Calls |
4 Conversation |
5 Invitations |
6 Dinner Company |
7 Balls |
8 Morning & Evening Parties |
9 Visiting |
10 Street Etiquette |
11 Riding & Driving |
12 Travelling |
13 Etiquette in Church |
14 Etiquette for Places of Amusement |
15 Servants |
16 Hotel Etiquette |
17 Etiquette at Weddings |
18 Baptisms & Funerals |
19 Etiquette with Children & Card Table |
20 Visiting Cards |
21 Lettter-Writing |
22 Lady's Toilet |
23 Gentleman's Toiles |
24 BESIDES ONE HUNDRED UNCLASSIFIED LAWS |
25 APPLICABLE TO ALL OCCASIONS. |
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13 1977 Fairfax County Courthouse
by Ruby Waldeck & Ross De Witt Netherton
40,550W 162 2:42
1 1742 - 1800 FAIRFAX COUNTY'S EARLY COURTHOUSES 3 |
2 1800 - 60 PROVIDENCE COURTHOUSE & ITS RELATED BUILDINGS 12 |
3 COUNTY COURT & ITS OFFICERS 18 |
4 1861 - 5 WAR YEARS 33 |
5 1865 - 1903 YEARS OF REBUILDING 42 |
6 20TH CENTURY COURTHOUSE 50 |
7 ARCHITECTURE OF COURTHOUSE & ITS RELATED BUILDINGS 58
1 Courthouse Complex 58 |
2 Courthouse 73 |
31 967 Restoration of Original Wing of Courthouse 87. |
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14 Mining Laws of Ohio, 1921
by N/A
38,246W 153 2:33
1 chief & district inspectors |
2 county recorder & county coroner |
3 owner, lessee or agent |
4 superintendent, mine-foreman & over-seer |
5 stableman & fire-boss |
6 employes generally |
7 persons not employes |
8 General provisions |
9 oil & gas well through coal measures |
10 illuminating oil for mines |
11 penalties |
12 Regulating & prohibiting solid shooting |
13 fines collected, prosecutions, when act takes effect, & repeals |
14 Regulation of weighing of coa |
15 Relating to employment of minors |
16 Relating to Department of Industrial Relations. |
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15 1983 Reproduction of Copyrighted Works By Educators & Librarians by Library of Congress. Copyright Office 20,095W 80 1:20.  |
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16 1897 Patent Laws of Republic of Hawaii & Rules of Practice in Patent Office
by Hawaii
11,585W 46 46Min.  |
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17 2000 Copyright Basics
by Library of Congress Copyright Office
11,462W 46 46Min. |
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18 1864 Act Of Incorporation & By-Laws Of Massachusetts Homeopathic Medical Society
by Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society
5,899W 24 24Min. |
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19 1787 Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 1789-95 320,750W 1,283 21:12:34 582M.   |
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20 1787 Antifederalist Papers
by Patrick Henry 1736-99
313,000W 1,252 19:52:01 545M
1 Centinel |
2 Federal Farmer |
3 Brutus |
4 John Dewitt |
5 Cato |
6 Agrippa |
7 Penn Minority |
8 Impartial Examiner |
9 Partial Examiner |
10 Maryland Farmer |
11 1788 Patrick Henry. |
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21 Declaration of Rights
STAMP ACT
by CONGRESS
1,250W 5 00:04:14. |
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22 Bill of Rights
By James MADISON (1751 - 1836)
22,750W 91 1:31:00.  |
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23 1787 Constitution of United States of America
by n/a
7,250W 29 0:28.10. |
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24 Amendments to US Constitution
By FOUNDING FATHERS OF US
5,000W 20 00:19:39. |
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25 united states declaration of independence
By Thomas Jefferson
1,332W 6 6Min. |
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26 1814 US National Anthem - Star Spangled Banner
By Francis Scott Key
312W 2 2:00. |
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28 2002 Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Ruling by United States District Court For Eastern District Of Pennsylvania 55,872W 223 3:43.  |
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29 1765 Stamp Act
By
congress
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30 2004 911 Report
by 9/11 COMMISSION
350,000W 1,400 23:19:06 640M
1 We have some planes, inside four flights |
2 Improving Homeland Defense |
3 National Crisis Management |
4 Declaration of War |
5 Bin Ladens Appeal in Islamic World |
6 Rise of Bin Laden & Al Qaida |
7 Building an Organization |
8 1996 - 8 Al Quaidas renewal in afganistan |
9 Counterterrorism evolves, from old terrorism to new |
10 Adaptation & non adaptation in law enforcement community |
11 in Federal Aviation Administration |
12 in intelligence community |
13 in state & defense dept |
14 in White House |
15 in Congress |
16 Before bombings in Kenya & Tanzania |
17 1998 Crisis August |
18 Diplomacy |
19 Covert Action |
20 Searching for Fresh Options |
21 Terrorist Entreprenuers |
22 Planes Operation |
23 Hamburb Contingent |
24 Money Trail |
25 From threat to threat, milinium crisis |
26 Post Crisis Reflection, agenda for 2000 |
27 Attack on USS cole |
28 Change & Continuity |
29 New Administration's Approach |
30 1st Arrivals in California |
31 911 Pilot's in US |
32 Assembling Teams |
33 Final Strategies & Tactics |
34 Summer of Threat |
35 Late leads |
36 Preparadeness for 911 |
37 911 2001 1 |
39 Emergency Response at Pentagon |
40 Analysis |
41 Wartime, Immediate Responses at Home |
42 Planning for War |
43 Phase 2 & question of iraq |
44 Foresight & Hindsight, Imagination |
45 Policy |
46 Capabilities |
47 Management |
48 Reflecting on Generational Challenge |
49 Attack Terrorists & their organizations |
50 Prevent continued growth of Islamic Terrorism |
51 Protect Against & prepare for Terrorist Attacks |
52 Unity of Effort Accross Foreign Divide |
53 Unity of Effort in Intelligence Community |
54 Unity of Effort in Sharing Information |
55 Unity of Effort in Congress |
56 Organizing America's Defenses. |
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31 1836 Trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. Charged with Publishing & Circulating Seditious & Incendiary Papers, &c. in District of Columbia, with Intent ... Statements of Court & Counsel.
by Unknown
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32 1832 Opinion of Supreme Court of United States, at January Term, 1832, Delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall in Case of Samuel A. Worcester, Plaintiff ... of Supreme Court of United States
by John Marshall
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2 1911 Popular Law-making by Frederic Jesup Stimson 141,902W 568 9:28
1 ENGLISH IDEA OF LAW
1 Proper Field of Legislation |
2 Meaning of Word "Law" |
3 Modern Importance of Statute Law |
4 Representative Government & Right to Law |
5 Enforcement of Common Law |
6 Origin of Representative Legislatures |
7 Customary or Natural Law |
8 No Sanction Necessary |
9 Unwritten Law & Outlawry |
10 Early Parliament Merely Judicial |
11 Contrast of Common Law with Roman Law |
12 Theory that King Makes Law |
13 Parliament Retains Right to Tax |
14 Parliament Recovers Legislative Powers |
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2 EARLY ENGLISH LEGISLATION & MAGNA CHARTA
1 Constructive Legislation New Idea |
2 Statutes Increase of Late
Years |
3 Sociological Legislation only Considered: Early Legislation
Political |
4 English Law not Codified: Early Anglo-Saxon Laws |
5 Freedom Gained in Guilds |
6 Threefold Division of Government |
7 No
Constitution Controls Parliament |
8 Restoration of English Law After
Conquest |
9 Taxation by Common Consent |
10 Earliest Social Statute |
11 Recognition of Personal Property |
12 Law of Land Tenure |
13 Charter of Liberties: |
14 Early Methods of Trial: Distinction Between Sin & Crime |
15 Church Law Governs Sin: Important Clauses of Magna Charta |
16 Freedom of Trade |
17 Taxation for Common Benefit |
18 Great
"Liberty" Clause |
19 "Administrative" Law not English |
20 No Government Above Law |
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3 RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON LAW
1 Common Law Against Civil Law |
2 "We Are Unwilling to Change Laws of England" |
3 Usury & Jews |
4 Towns Represented in Parliament |
5 Fixing of Prices |
6 Sumptuary Laws |
7 Benefit of Clergy |
8 Partial Codification |
9 Statute of Westminster 1
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10 Law Extended to All People |
11 Labor Makes Men Free |
12 Freedom of Elections |
13 "Cruel & Unusual Punishment" |
14 Sexual Offences Made Secular Crimes |
15 Earliest Duties on Imports |
16 Early Duties on Wool |
17 Law of Wrecks |
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4 EARLY LABOR LEGISLATION & LAWS AGAINST RESTRAINT OF TRADE & "TRUSTS"
1 Extortion & Discrimination: |
2 Forestalling |
3 Regrating |
4 Engrossing: |
5 Statute of Bakers: |
6 Origin of Law of Conspiracy: |
7 Law of Combination: |
8 Modern Definition: |
9 Combinations Against Individuals: |
10 Intent Makes Guilt: |
11 Conspiracy More Heinous than Act Committed: |
12 Combinations to Injure Trade: |
13 Individual Injuries to Business: |
14 Definition of Forestalling: |
15 "The Iowa Idea": |
16 Statutes of Labor: |
17 1st Statute of Laborers: |
18 Fixed Wage: |
19 Early Law of Strikes: |
20 Early Law of Trades-Unions: |
21 Labor Conditions in Early Times: |
22 Combinations to Fix Prices: |
23 Unlawful By-Laws of Unions: |
24 Restraint of Trade: |
25 Eight to Labor |
26 Earliest Boycott |
27 Origin of Injunction in Labor Cases |
28 Common Law Vindicated |
29 Compulsory Labor in England |
30 Free Trade to Merchants |
31 Jealousy of Chancery Power |
32 Guilds & Corporations |
33 Chancery & Star Chamber |
34 By-Laws Tending to Monopoly |
35 Hours of Labor Laws |
36 Idlers & Vagabonds |
37 Trusts & Labor Combinations |
38 Riots & Assemblies |
39 Statute of Elizabeth |
40 Early Labor Regulations |
41 1st Poor Law |
42 1st Complaint of Monopolies |
43 Growth of Monopolies |
44 Statute of Monopolies |
45 Impeachment of Monopolists |
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5 OTHER LEGISLATION IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND
1 Statute of Mortmain
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2 Law Merchant |
3 Origin of Habeas
Corpus |
4 Early Police Regulation |
5 Opposition to Customs Duties |
6 Interpretation of Great Charter |
7 Statute Against Chancery
Jurisdiction: |
8 Early Tariffs on Wool |
9 English Language Replaces
French |
10 Freedom of Trade at Sea |
11 Laws of Staple: |
12 Early Food
Laws Forbidding Trusts etc |
13 Statutes of Dogger |
14 Department
Stores & Double Trading |
15 Freedom of Trade Restored |
16 Jealousy of Roman Law |
17 Laws Against Scotch |
18 Welsh & Irish |
19 Injunctions
Issued Against Seduction |
20 1st Statute of Limitations |
21 Personal Government Under Henry 8 |
22 Laws Against Middlemen |
23 Final Definitions of Forestalling Regrating Engrossing |
24 1rst Poor Law & Forestry Law |
25 1st Trading Corporations |
26 Heresy Statutes |
27 James 1 Legislation Against Sins |
28 Cromwell's
Legislation |
29 1st Business Corporation |
30 Corporations Invented to Gain Monopoly |
31 Growth of Trade Guilds |
32 Veterans' Preference Legislation |
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6 AMERICAN LEGISLATION IN GENERAL
1 Early Increase of State Legislation |
2 State Constitutions |
3 When
Statutes Should Be Unconstitutional |
4 Effect of Initiative & Referendum |
5 True Value of Precedent |
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7 AMERICAN LEGISLATION ON PROPERTY RIGHTS
1 Proper Classification of Statutes |
2 Anarchism |
3 Individualism |
4 Socialism |
5 Definition of Communism |
6 Definition of Nationalism |
7 Property Constitutional Right |
8 Not Natural Right |
9 Socialism Unconstitutional |
10 Eminent Domain |
11 What Are Public Uses |
12 Irrigation Drainage etc |
13 Internal Improvements |
14 Bounties |
15 Exemptions from Taxation |
16 Limits Upon Tax Rate |
17 Income Taxes |
18 Inheritance Taxes |
19 License Taxes: |
20 Betterment Taxes |
21 Double
Taxation |
22 Police Power |
23 Government by Commission |
24 Noxious
Trades Signs etc |
25 Modern Extensions of Police Power |
26 Pure Food & Drug Laws |
27 Prohibition Laws |
28 Oleomargarine Laws |
29 Examinations
for Professions |
30 Christian Science & Osteopathy |
31 Trading Stamps & Department Stores |
32 Usury Laws |
33 Negotiable Instrument Laws |
34 Bills of Lading & Warehouse Receipts |
35 Sales in Bulk |
36 Intestate Succession |
37 Laws for Protection of Debtors |
38 Mechanics' Lien Laws |
39 Mortgage Foreclosures |
40 Nuisances |
41 Buying of Futures |
42 Tips & Commissions |
43 Weights & Measures |
44 Laws Against Middlemen |
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8 REGULATION OF RATES & PRICES
1 Laws Fixing Rate of Wages |
2 Wages in Public Work |
3 Logic of
Rate Regulation |
4 Granger Cases |
5 Theory of Rate Regulation |
6 Regulation by States |
7 Constitutional Difficulties of Rate
Regulation |
8 1910 Railway Rate Act |
9 Long & Short Haul
Clause |
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9 TRUSTS & MONOPOLIES
1 Trusts at Common Law |
2 Sherman Act |
3 State Laws Against
Trusts |
4 Federal Incorporation |
5 Other Remedies of States |
6 Class
Legislation & Organized Labor |
7 Recent Decisions & Laws Against
Trusts |
8 Constitutional Provisions Against Trusts |
9 Growth & Decline of Anti-Trust Legislation |
10 Best Remedy for Trusts |
11 Only
3 Courses Possible |
12 Centralization & Federal Control |
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10 CORPORATIONS
1 History of Trading Corporations |
23 Theories of Corporation Law |
3 Massachusetts Commissioners' Report |
4 Payment Up of Stock |
5 Massachusetts Law |
6 "Business Corporation" Act |
7 Corporation
Laws of All States |
8 Publicity & Other Remedies |
9 Laws
Regulating "Holding" Companies & Stock Ownership by
Corporations |
10 Corporations of Other States |
11 States May Exclude |
12 Summary of Trust Question: |
13 Public Service Companies |
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11 LABOR LAWS
1 English Law Does not Enforce Labor Contract |
2 Freedom to
Trade & Labor |
3 Sources of Reform Legislation |
4 Constitutional
Difficulties: |
5 Minimum Wage Laws: |
6 Rate of Wages in Public Work: |
7 Equal Wages for Women: |
8 New York Constitutional Amendment: |
9 Hours of Labor Laws for Men: |
10 Hours of Labor Laws for Women: |
11 Prohibited Employments to Women: |
12 Hours of Labor of Children: |
13 Laws
of All States To-day: |
14 Hours of Labor in Factories etc: |
15 Child
Labor Prohibited: |
16 Hours of Labor in Mines: |
17 Age Limit for Child
Labor |
18 Dangerous & Immoral Trades |
19 Protection of Young
Girls |
20 Labor in Mines |
21 Hours of Labor in Peculiar Trades |
22 Constitutional Difficulty |
23 Farms & Domestic Labor |
24 Continental
Legislation |
25 Sanitary Restrictions on Female Labor |
26 Sweatshop
Laws |
27 Factory Acts |
28 Employers' Liability |
29 Anti-Truck
Legislation
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30 Factory Stores & Dwellings |
31 Benefit Funds & Compulsory Insurance |
32 Régime of Contract |
33 Compulsory Labor & Peonage |
34 Statutes Against Intimidation |
35 Blacklists |
36 Picketing
Armed Guards |
37 Political & Militia Duties |
38 Miscellaneous Matters |
39 Profit-Sharing etc |
40 Discrimination Against Union Labor |
41 20
Years of Labor Legislation |
42 Foreign Labor Legislation |
43 Employers'
Liability |
44 Old Age Pensions |
45 Minimum Wage Laws |
46 Co-operation & Profit-Sharing |
47 Arbitration Laws |
48 Labor Legislation in Europe |
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12 COMBINATIONS IN LABOR MATTERS
1 Law of Combination & Conspiracy
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2 Intent Test |
3 English Conspiracy Act |
4 Modern Reforms Desired by Organized Labor |
5 Boycotts & Blacklists |
6 Intimidation |
7 Interference with Political
Rights |
8 Oklahoma Labor Code |
9 European Law of Combination |
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13 MILITARY & MOB LAW & RIGHT TO ARMS
1 Right to Civil Law |
2 Martial Law |
3 Military Law |
4 Right to
Arms |
5 Military Service |
6 Struggle Against Martial Rule in
England |
7 Standing Armies |
8 Mobs |
9 Riots |
10 Lynching |
11 Use of
Army in Labor Troubles |
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14 POLITICAL RIGHTS
1 Right to Assembly & Free Elections |
2 Suffrage 28 |
3 Force Bills |
4 Interference with Voting |
5 Bribery & Corrupt
Practices |
6 Lobbying Acts |
7 Form of Ballot |
8 Direct Primaries & Nominations |
9 Distrust of Representative Government |
10 Corrupt Elections Laws |
11 Direct Election of US Senators |
12 Women's
Suffrage |
13 Municipal Elections |
14 Initiative |
15 Referendum & Recall |
16 Judicial System |
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15 OTHER LEGISLATION AFFECTING INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
1 Freedom of Speech & Press |
2 "Unfair" List |
3 Prohibition of Anarchistic Propaganda: |
4 Right to Privacy |
5 Search Warrants & Self-Incrimination: |
6 Religious Rights |
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16 LEGISLATION CONCERNING PERSONAL & RACIAL RIGHTS
1 Race Question |
2 Races Capable of Citizenship |
3 War
Amendments & Their Effect |
4 Negro's Social & Property
Rights |
5 Privileged Classes |
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17 SEX LEGISLATION MARRIAGE & DIVORCE
1 Woman Is Citizen: |
2 Her Right to Labor & Property |
3 Marriage Divorce & Children |
4 Women in Politics & Education |
5 Reform of Divorce Procedure |
6 Uniformity of Law in Divorce |
7 Secular Law in Sexual Matters |
8 Marriage Contract |
9 "Single Standard" & Free Divorce |
10 Control of Marriage by State |
11 Recent Legislation: Radical Statutes in Sexual Matters |
12 Legal Separation |
13 Married Woman's Privileges |
14 "Age of Consent" |
15 Female Suffrage by Property-Owners |
16 Kidnapping |
17 Curfew |
18 Rape |
19 Statistics of Divorce |
20 Industrial Liberty of Women |
21 Female Labor in England & USA |
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18 CRIMINAL LAW & POLICE
1 Common Law Prevails |
2 New Crimes & Penalties |
3 Self-Regardant
Actions |
4 Reform in Punishment |
5 Procedure in Courts |
6 Lynching & Mob Law |
7 Interstate Commerce in Liquor etc |
8 Physicians'
Privilege |
9 Prohibition Laws |
10 City Ordinances |
11 Juvenile Courts & Laws |
12 Present Needs |
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19 GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTION INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS & PUBLIC DOMAIN
1 Government by Commission |
2 Taxes |
3 Debt |
4 Franchises |
5 Municipal
Socialism |
6 Internal Improvements |
7 State Farms & Forests |
8 Education |
9 Taxation & State Aid |
10 Present Questions |
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20 FINAL
1 Form of Our Statutes |
2 Need of Authorized Revisions |
3 Reforms
Recommended |
4 Indexing & Arrangement |
5 Need of Parliamentary
Draughtsman |
6 Recommendations of State Librarians |
7 Purpose of
this Book. |
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14 1983 Reproduction of Copyrighted Works By Educators & Librarians by Library of Congress. Copyright Office 20,095W 80 1:20
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2 Exclusive Rights in Copyrighted Works 4
1 Text of Section 106 4 |
2 Excerpts From House Report 5 |
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3 Fair Use 5
1 Text of Section 107 5 |
2 Excerpts From House Report 6
1 Introductory Discussion 6 |
2 Statement of Intention as to Classroom Reproduction 7
1 Introductory Statement 7 |
2 Guidelines With Respect to Books & Periodicals 7 |
3 Guidelines With Respect to Music 9 |
4 Discussion of Guidelines 9 |
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3 Additional Excerpts 10 |
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3 Excerpts From Conference Report 10 |
4 Excerpts From Congressional Debates 11 |
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4 Reproduction by Libraries & Archives 12
1 Text of Section |
2 Excerpts From Senate Report 13
1 Discussion of Libraries & Archives in Profit-Making Institutions 13 |
2 Discussion of Multiple Copies & Systematic Reproduction 13 |
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3 Excerpts From House Report 14
1 Introductory Statement 14 |
2 Discussion of Libraries & Archives in Profit-Making Institutions 15 |
3 Rights of Reproduction & Distribution Under Section 108 15 |
4 General Exemptions for Libraries & Archives 16 |
5 Discussion of Multiple Copies & Systematic Reproduction 17 |
6 Discussion of Works Excluded 17 |
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4 Excerpts From Conference Report 17
1 Introductory Discussion of Section 108 18 |
2 Conference Committee Discussion of CONTU Guidelines on Photocopying & Interlibrary Arrangements 18 |
3 Reprint of CONTU Guidelines on Photocopying & Interlibrary Arrangements 18 |
4 Discussion of "Audiovisual News Program" 19 |
5 Discussion of Libraries & Archives in Profit-Making |
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6 Copyright Office Regulations Under Section 108 19 E |
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7 Liability for Infringement 20 1 |
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9 Excerpts From House Report 21 3 |
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10 Excerpts From Conference Report 22 F. |
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11 Guidelines for Off-air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Educational Purposes 22 |
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18 1787 Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 1789-95 320,750W 1,283 21:12:34 582M
1 General Introduction 1787 by Hamilton |
2 Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force & Influence by John Jay |
3 Same Subject Continued Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force & Influence by John Jay |
4 Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between States by Hamilton |
5 Same Subject Continued Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between States by Hamilton |
6 Consequences of Hostilities Between States by Hamilton |
7 Union as Safeguard Against Domestic Faction & Insurrection by Hamilton |
8 Same Subject Continued Union as Safeguard Against Domestic Faction & Insurrection by Madison |
9 Utility of Union in Respect to Commercial Relations & Navy by Hamilton |
10 Utility of Union In Respect to Revenue by Hamilton |
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11 Advantage of Union in Respect to Economy in Government by Hamilton |
12 Objections to Proposed Constitution From Extent of Territory Answered by Madison |
13 Insufficiency of Present Confederation to Preserve Union by Hamilton |
14 Other Defects of Present Confederation by Hamilton |
15 Same Subject Continued Other Defects of Present Confederation by Hamilton |
16 Necessity of Government as Energetic as One Proposed to Preservation of Union by Hamilton |
17 Powers Necessary to Common Defense Further Considered by Hamilton |
18 Same Subject Continued Powers Necessary to Common Defense Further Considered by Hamilton |
19 Idea of Restraining Legislative Authority in Regard to Common Defense Considered by hamilton |
20 Same Subject Continued Idea of Restraining Legislative Authority in Regard to Common Defense Considered by Hamilton |
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21 Concerning Militia by Hamilton |
22 Concerning General Power of Taxation by hamilton |
23 Same Subject Continued Concerning General Power of Taxation by Hamilton |
24 Madison Concerning Difficulties of Convention in Devising Proper Form of Government by Madison |
25 Same Subject Continued, & Incoherence of Objections to New Plan Exposed by Madison |
26 Conformity of Plan to Republican Principles by Madison |
27 Powers of Convention to Form Mixed Government Examined & Sustained by Madison |
28 General View of Powers Conferred by Constitution by Madison |
29 Powers Conferred by Constitution Further Considered by Madison |
30 Same Subject Continued Powers Conferred by Constitution Further Considered by Madison |
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31 Restrictions on Authority of Several States by Madison |
32 Alleged Danger From Powers of Union to State Governments Considered by Madison |
33 Influence of State & Federal Governments Compared by Madison |
34 Particular Structure of New Government & Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts by Madison |
35 These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other by Madison |
36 Method of Guarding Against Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Madison |
37 Periodic Appeals to People Considered by madison |
38 Structure of Government Must Furnish Proper Checks & Balances Between Different Departments by madison |
39 House of Representatives by Madison |
40 Same Subject Continued House of Representatives by madison |
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41 Apportionment of Members Among States by Madison |
42 Total Number of House of Representatives by Madison |
43 Same Subject Continued Total Number of House of Representatives by Madison |
44 Alleged Tendency of New Plan to Elevate Few at Expense of Many by madison |
45 Objection That Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as Progress of Population Demands Considered by Madison |
46 Concerning Power of Congress to Regulate Election of Members by Hamilton |
47 Same Subject Continued Concerning Power of Congress to Regulate Election of Members by Hamilton |
48 Senate by Madison |
49 Senate Continued by madison |
50 Powers of Senate by John Jay |
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51 Powers of Senate Continued by Hamilton |
52 Objections to Power of Senate To Set as Court for Impeachments Further Considered by hamilton |
53 Executive Department by hamilton |
54 Mode of Electing President by Hamilton |
55 Real Character of Executive by Hamilton |
56 Executive Department Further Considered by Hamilton |
57 Duration in Office of Executive by Hamilton |
58 Same Subject Continued, & Re-Eligibility of Executive Considered by Hamilton |
59 Provision For Support of Executive, & Veto Power by Hamilton |
60 Command of Military & Naval Forces, & Pardoning Power of Executive by Hamilton |
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61 Treaty Making Power of Executive by Hamilton |
62 Appointing Power of Executive by Hamilton |
63 Appointing Power Continued & Other Powers of Executive Considered by Hamilton |
64 Judiciary Department by Hamilton |
65 Judiciary Continued by Hamilton |
66 Powers of Judiciary by Hamilton |
67 Judiciary Continued, & Distribution of Judicial Authority by Hamilton |
68 Judiciary Continued by Hamilton |
69 Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury by Hamilton |
70 Certain General & Miscellaneous Objections to Constitution Considered & Answered by Hamilton |
71 Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks. |
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26 Homeland Security Act of 2002 Updated Through October 14, 2008 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Homeland Security
by
Michael Twinchek 101,031W 404 6:44
1 Department of Homeland Security 10 |
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2 Information Analysis & Infrastructure Protection
1 Information Analysis & Infrastructure Protection: Access to Information |
2 Critical Infrastructure Information |
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3 Science & Technology In Support of Homeland Security 53 Title |
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4 Directorate of Border & Transportation Security... 74
1 Under Secretary for Border & Transportation Security |
2 United States Customs Service |
3 Miscellaneous Provisions |
4 Immigration Enforcement Functions |
5 Citizenship & Immigration Services |
6 General Immigration Provisions |
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5 National Emergency Management |
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6 Treatment of Charitable Trusts for members US Armed Forces & Other Governmental Organizations |
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8 Coordination with Non-Federal Entities: Inspector General: United States Secret Servicel Coast Guard: General Provisions
1 Coordination with Non-Federal Entitites |
2 Inspector General |
3 United States Secret Service |
4 Acquisitions |
5 Human Resources Management |
6 Federal Emergency Procurement Flexibility |
7 2002 Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act |
8 Miscellaneous Provisions |
9 Information Sharing |
10 Secure Handling of Ammonium Nitrate |
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9 National Homeland Security Council |
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11 Department of Justice Divisions
1 Executive Office for Immigration Review |
2 Transfer of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms to Department of Justice |
3 Explosives |
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12 Airline War Risk Insurance Legislation |
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13 Federal Workforce Improvement
1 Chief Human Capital Officers |
2 Reforms Relating to Federal Human Capital Management |
3 Reforms Relating to Senior Executive Service |
4 Academic Training |
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14 Arming Pilots Against Terrorism |
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15 Transition
1 Reorganization Plan Subtitle |
2 Transitional Provisions |
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17 Conformaing & Technical Amendments |
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18 Emergency Communications |
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19 Domestic Nuclear Detection Office |
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20 Homeland Security Grants
1 Grants to States & High-Risk Urban Areas |
2 Grants Administration. |
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27 2002 Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Ruling by United States District Court For Eastern District Of Pennsylvania 55,872W 223 3:43
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2 Findings of Fact
1 Statutory Framework
1 Nature & Operation of E-rate & LSTA Programs |
2 CIPA
1 CIPA's Amendments to E-rate Program |
2 CIPA's Amendments to LSTA Program |
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2 Identity of Plaintiffs
1 Library & Library Association Plaintiffs |
2 Patron & Patron Association Plaintiffs |
3 Web Publisher Plaintiffs |
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3 Internet
1 Background |
2 Indexable Web, "Deep Web": Their Size & Rates of Growth & Change |
3 Amount of Sexually Explicit Material on Web |
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4 American Public Libraries
1 Mission of Public Libraries, & Their Reference & Collection Development Practices |
2 Internet in Public Libraries
1 Internet Use Policies in Public Libraries |
2 Methods for Regulating Internet Use |
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5 Internet Filtering Technology
1 What Is Filtering Software, Who Makes It, & What Does It Do? |
2 Methods that Filtering Companies Use to Compile Category Lists
1 "Harvesting" Phase |
2 "Winnowing" or Categorization Phase |
3 Process for "Re-Reviewing" Web Pages After Their Initial Categorization |
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3 Inherent Tradeoff Between Overblocking & Underblocking |
4 Attempts to Quantify Filtering Programs' Rates of Over & Underblocking |
5 Methods of Obtaining Examples of Erroneously Blocked Web Sites |
6 Examples of Erroneously Blocked Web Sites |
7 Conclusion: Effectiveness of Filtering Programs |
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3 Analytic Framework for Opinion: Centrality of Dole & Role of Facial Challenge |
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4 Level of Scrutiny Applicable to Content-based Restrictions on Internet Access in Public Libraries
1 Overview of Public Forum Doctrine |
2 Contours of Relevant Forum: Library's Collection as Whole or Provision of Internet Access? |
3 Content-based Restrictions in Designated Public Fora |
4 Reasons for Applying Strict Scrutiny
1 Selective Exclusion From "Vast Democratic Forum" |
2 Analogy to Traditional Public Fora |
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5 Application of Strict Scrutiny
1 State Interests
1 Preventing Dissemination of Obscenity, Child Pornography, & Material Harmful to Minors |
2 Protecting Unwilling Viewer |
3 Preventing Unlawful or Inappropriate Conduct |
4 Summary |
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2 Narrow Tailoring |
3 Less Restrictive Alternatives |
4 Do CIPA's Disabling Provisions Cure Defect? |
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6 Conclusion: Severability. |
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1 Jesuits North America
by Parkman
180,500W 722 12:01:08 330M
1 Native Tribes, Divisions |
2 Hurons |
3 Huron-Iroquois Family |
4 Iroquois |
5 Religion & Superstitions |
6 1634 Notre Dame de Anges |
7 Loyola & Jesuits |
8 1632 - 3 Paul le Jeune |
9 1633 - 4 Le Jeune & Hunters |
10 1633 - 4 Huron Mission |
11 1634 - 5 Brebeuf & his Associates |
12 1636 - 7 Feast of Dead |
13 1636 - 7 Huron & Jesuit |
14 1637 Character of Canadian Jesuits |
15 1637 - 40 Persecution |
16 1638 - 40 Priest & Pagan |
17 1639 - 40 Tobacco Nation-Neutrals |
18 1636 - 46 Quebec & its Tenants |
19 1636 - 52 Devotees & Nuns |
20 1637 - 40 Persecution |
21 1641 - 4 Isaac Jogues |
22 1641-6 Iroquois, Bressani, de Noue |
23 1642-4 Villemarie |
24 1644-5 Peace |
25 1645-6 Peace Broken |
26 1646-7 Another War |
27 1645-51 Priest & Puritan |
28 1645-8 Doomed Nation |
29 1645-8 Huron Chruch |
30 1648-9 Sainte Marie |
31 1648 Antoine Daniel |
32 Ruin of Hurons |
33 1649 Martyrs |
34 1649-50 Sanctuary |
35 1649 Garnier-Chabanel |
36 1650 - 2 Huron Mission Abandoned |
37 1650-66 Last of Hurons |
38 1650-70 Destroyers. |
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2 1897 History of American Christianity by Bacon, Leonard Woolsey 139,364W 558 9:18. |
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3 1893 Short History of Book of Common Prayer
by Huntington, William Reed
69,355W 277 4:37
1 Short History of Book of Common Prayer: |
2 Origins |
3 Vicissitudes |
4 Revision of American Common Prayer |
5 Book Annexed: Its Critics & its Prospects |
6 Appendix
1 1878 Permanent & Variable Characteristics of Prayer Book, Sermon Before Revision |
2 1892 Outcome of Revision |
3 1552 - 1892 Tabular View of Additions Made at Successive Revisions. |
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4 1914 Jewish Immigration to United States from 1881 to 1910 Studies in History, Economics & Public Law, Vol. LIX, No. 4 by Joseph, Samuel 55,163W 221 3:41
1 Its Movement |
2 Determination of Number of Jewish Immigrants |
3 Immigration of Jews from Eastern Europe |
4 Immigration of Jews from Russia |
5 Immigration of Jews from Romania |
6 Immigration of Jews from Austria-Hungary |
7 Jewish Immigration |
8 Participation of Jews in Total Immigration. |
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5 1908 Joseph Smith as Scientist Contribution to Mormon Philosophy
by Widtsoe, John Andreas
47,486 190 3:10
1 Joseph's Mission & Language, FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF UNIVERSE |
2 Indestructibility of Matter |
3 Indestructibility of Energy |
4 Universal Ether |
5 Reign of Law, CONSTITUTION OF UNIVERSE |
6 New Astronomy Chapter |
7 Geological Time Chapter |
8 Organized Intelligence, LAWS GOVERNING INDIVIDUAL. |
9 Faith |
10 Repentance |
11 Baptism |
12 Gift of Holy Ghost Chapter |
13 Word of Wisdom, DESTINY OF EARTH & MAN |
14 Law of Evolution Chapter |
15 Plan of Salvation, REGION OF UNKNOWN |
16 6th Sense, FORCE OF FORCES |
17 Nature of God |
18 Joseph Smith's Education Chapter |
19 Summary Restatement Chapter |
20 Concluding Thoughts |
21 Testimony of Soil. |
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6 1914 Story of Mormonism
by Talmage
27,500W 110 1:49:27 50M.  |
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7 Select Sermons
by Jonathan Edwards 1703-1758
293,000W 172 19:32:00 536M
1 Sinners in Hands of an Angry God |
2 Divine & Supernatural Light |
3 Christ's Agony |
4 God's Sovereignty in Salvation of Men |
5 God Glorified in Man's Dependence |
6 True Saints, When Absent from Body, Are Present With Lord |
7 Importance & Advantage of Thorough Knowledge of Divine Truth |
8 Excellency of Christ |
9 Wicked Men Useful in Their Destruction Only |
10 Vain Self Flatteries of Sinner |
11 Future Punishment of Wicked |
12 Hypocrites Deficient in Duty of Prayer |
13 Justice of God in Damnation of Sinners |
14 Christian Knowledge 1 |
15 Manner in Which Salvation of Soul is to be Sought |
16 Safety, Fulness & Sweet Refreshment in Christ |
17 Pardon For Greatest Sinners |
18 Pressing Into Kingdom of God |
19 Many Mansions. |
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8 Stepping Heavenward
by Elizabeth Prentiss 1818-1878
147,500W 590 9:49:27 269M.  |
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9 Immortality & Unseen World
By W. O. E. OESTERLEY (1866 - 1950)
1412,50W 565 9:24:06
1 Some preliminary considerations |
2 Old Testament teaching on constituent parts of Man |
3 Demonology of Semites |
4 Demonology of Old Testament |
5 Angelology of Old Testament |
6 Rephaim |
7 Sheol, place of Departed |
8 Ancestor-Worship & cult of Dead |
9 Necromancy |
10 Mourning & burial customs |
11 Immortality normal lot of Man |
12 development of belief. |
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10 1917 OUR DAY, In Light of Prophecy
by William Ambrose
122,250W 489 8:08:18 111M
1 BOOK THAT SPEAKS TO OUR DAY |
2 WITNESS OF CENTURIES |
3 PROPHETIC OUTLINE OF WORLD'S HISTORY |
4 2ND COMING OF CHRIST, |
5 SIGNS OF APPROACHING 1755 LISBON EARTHQUAKE |
6 1780 DARK DAY |
7 1833 FALLING STARS |
8 MEANING OF PRESENT-DAY CONDITIONS |
9 HISTORIC PROPHECY OF DANIEL 7 |
10 1260 YEARS OF DANIEL'S PROPHECY |
11 DAWN OF NEW ERA |
12 WORK OF LITTLE HORN POWER |
13 BIBLE SABBATH |
14 GLIMPSES OF SABBATH KEEPING AFTER NEW TESTAMENT TIMES |
15 LAW OF GOD |
16 JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH |
17 BAPTISM |
18 PROPHECY OF DANIEL 8 |
19 CLEANSING OF SANCTUARY IN TYPE & ANTITYPE. |
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11 1897 In His Steps
by Charles Monroe Sheldon 1857-1946
107,500W 430 7:09:10 196M.  |
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12 1881 Religion In Heavens Or, Mythology Unveiled in Series of Lectures
by Mitchell, Logan
78,588W 314 5:14
1 MIRACLES |
2 CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURALISM FURTHER CONSIDERED |
3 CHRISTIAN FATHERS, & THEIR DOGMAS |
4 PAGAN ALLEGORIES MADE CHRISTIAN DOGMAS |
5 EARLY EFFECTS OF CHRISTIAN SUPERSTITION |
6 EFFECTS OF CHRISTIAN SUPERSTITION |
7 DIALOGUE. PHYSIOLOGICAL & THEOLOGICAL. |
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13 1876 Religious Sentiment Its Source & Aim: Contribution to Science & Philosophy of Religion
by Brinton, Daniel Garrison
70,044W 280 4:40
1 Bearing of Laws of Mind on Religion3
1 Emotional Elements of Religious Sentiment
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2 Rational Postulates of Religious Sentiment
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3 Prayer & its Answer |
4 Myth & Mythical Cycles |
5 Cult, its Symbols & Rites |
6 Momenta of Religious Thought. |
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14 1890 Acres of Diamonds
by Russell Conwell 1843-1925
67,500W 270 4:29:55 123M
1 STORY OF SWORD |
2 BEGINNING AT OLD LEXINGTON |
3 STORY OF 57 CENTS |
4 HIS POWER AS ORATOR & PREACHER |
5 GIFT FOR INSPIRING OTHERS |
6 MILLIONS OF HEARERS |
7 HOW UNIVERSITY WAS FOUNDED |
8 HIS SPLENDID EFFICIENCY |
9 STORY OF ACRES OF DIAMONDS. |
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15 1889 Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays By Author of "Supernatural religion"
by Cassels, Walter Richard
63,584W 254 4:14
1 REPLY TO DR. LIGHTFOOT'S FIRST ESSAY ON "SUPERNATURAL RELIGION" |
2 SILENCE OF EUSEBIUS: IGNATIAN EPISTLES |
3 POLYCARP OF SMYRNA |
4 PAPIAS OF HIERAPOLIS |
5 MELITO OF SARDIS: CLAUDIUS APOLLINARIS: POLYCRATES |
6 CHURCHES OF GAUL |
7 TATIAN'S "DIATESSARON". |
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16 Dawn & Day
by Henry Thayer Niles1825-1901
58,250W 233 3:52:46 106M.  |
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19 God's Garden
by Amy Steedman
55,250W 221 3:40:57 101M
1 Saint Ursula |
2 Saint Benedict |
3 Saint Christopher |
4 Saint Catherine of Sienna |
5 Saint Augustine of Hippo |
6 Saint Augustine of Canterbury |
7 Saint Cecilia |
8 Saint Giles |
9 Saint Nicholas |
10 Saint Faith |
11 Saint Cosmo & Saint Damian |
12 Saint Martin |
13 Saint George |
14 Saint Francis of Assissi. |
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20 Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers
by Charles E. Jefferson 1860-1937
52,750W 211 3:30:12 96.3M
1 Wherefore All This |
2 Mirror for Ministers |
3 Man of Macedonia |
4 Which Door |
5 Starts Good & Bad |
6 Foremost of Demons |
7 Cowardice |
8 Impatience |
9 Clerical Hamlets |
10 Despondency |
11 Value of Target |
12 Building Tower |
13 Selfishness |
14 Dishonesty |
15 Autocracy |
16 Vanity |
17 Discontent |
18 Pettiness |
19 Foolishness |
20 Meanness |
21 Mannerisms |
22 'Thy Speech Bewrayeth Thee' |
23 Boooks & Reading |
24 Near to Men Near to God |
25 Eagles, Race Horses & Plodders |
26 Unconscious Decay. |
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21 1854 Reason, Only Oracle of Man Or Compendius System of Natural Religion by Allen, Ethan 51,579W 206 3:26.  |
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22 1910 Great Apostasy
by James E. Talmage 1862-1933
51,500W 206 3:25:22 94M
1 Establishment of Church of Christ |
2 Apostasy Predicted |
3 Early Stages of Apostasy |
4 Causes of Apostasy - External Causes Considered 1 |
5 Causes of Apostasy. Internal Causes |
6 Results of Apostasy - It's Sequel. |
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23 1919 From Bondage to Liberty in Religion Spiritual Autobiography
by Ashley, George T.
50,723W 203 3:23
1 MY CHILDHOOD, YOUTH & EDUCATION |
2 SEEKING LIBERTY |
3 NEW VISIONS & DISTURBANCES |
4 NEARER CRISIS |
5 CRISIS |
6 REACTION: NEW CONFESSION OF FAITH |
7 NEW INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION |
8 JESUS OF NAZARETH. |
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24 What All World's A-Seeking Vital Law of True Life, True Greatness Power & Happiness
by Ralph Waldo Trine
48,387W 194 3:14
1 PRINCIPLE |
2 APPLICATION |
3 UNFOLDMENT |
4 AWAKENING |
5 INCOMING |
6 CHARACTER BUILDING THOUGHT POWER. |
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25 1850 Christmas Comes
by John Leighton
47,500W 190 3:09:34 86.8M
1 John Brown as he appeared every evening |
2 Carol Tidings of Comfort & Joy |
3 Waits serenading victoria & albert villas |
4 Christmas Evr |
5 market |
6 brown buying Holly |
7 Chrstimas Dinners |
8 Good Living |
9 At Zleast |
10 Once year |
11 PUdding as it ought to have appeared |
12 Bringing in Yle-log |
13 boxing Day |
14 Beadle Offended |
15 Pantomine |
16 Here we are again |
17 Compliments of Season |
18 Quadrille |
19 Cavalier Seul |
20 Stair Case |
21 Captain de Camp & Wall Flower |
22 Forfeits |
23 double toilet |
24 Christmas Tree Presentation of Fruit |
25 Mummery |
26 trick of Old Dame |
27 Kitchen Conversation. |
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26 Steps to Christ
by Ellen White 1827 - 1915
46,500W 186 3:05:41 85M
1 God's Love For Men |
2 Sinners Need Of Christ |
3 Repentance |
4 Confession |
5 Consecration |
6 Faith & Acceptance |
7 Test of Discipleship |
8 Growing Up Into Christ |
9 Work & Life |
10 Knowledge of God |
11 Privilege of Prayer |
12 What to Do with Doubt |
13 Rejoicing in Lord. |
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27 Pursuit of God
by Aiden Wilson Tozer 1897-1963
43,500W 174 2:53:27 79.4M
1 Following Hard After God |
2 Blessedness of Possessign Nothing |
3 Removing Veil |
4 Apprehending God |
5 Universal Presence |
6 Speaking Voice |
7 Gaze of Soul |
8 Restoring Creator Creature Relation |
9 Meekness & Rest |
10 Sacrament of Living. |
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28 1898 Mornings in College Chapel Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion by Peabody, Francis Greenwood 40,392W 162 2:42.  |
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29 Wherein
by G. Campbell Morgan 1863-1945
37,500W 150 2:29:27 68.4M
1 Spirit of Age |
2 Complaints of Jehovah |
3 Divine Attitude |
4 Elect Remnant |
5 Final Word. |
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30 1905 Religion & Lust or, Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion & Sexual Desire
by Weir, James
37,326W 149 2:29
1 Origin of Religious Feeling |
2 Phallic Worship |
3 Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion & Sexual Desire |
4 Viraginity & Eflemination |
5 Borderlands & Crankdom |
6 Genius & Degeneration |
7 Effect of Female Suffrage on Posterity |
8 Is It Beginning of End? |
9 Bibliography. |
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31 Quiet Talks on Prayer
by S. D. Gordon 1859-1936
36,000W 144 2:23:17 175M
1 Meaning & Mission of Prayer
1 Prayer Greatest Outlet of Power |
2 Prayer Deciding Factor in Spirit Conflict |
3 Earth, Battle-Field in Prayer |
4 Does Prayer Influence God |
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2 Hinderances to Prayer
1 Why ther Results Fail |
2 Why Results are Delayed |
3 Great Outside Hindrance |
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1 'How' of Relationship |
2 'How' of Method |
3 Listening Side of Prayer |
4 Something about God's Will in Connection with Prayer |
5 May We Pray with Assurance for Conversion of Our Loved Ones |
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4 Jesus' Habits of Prayer
1 Pen Sketch |
2 Dissolving Views |
3 Deepening Shadows |
4 Under Olive Trees |
5 Composite Picure. |
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32 1906 Paul Gosslett's Confessions in Love, Law, & Civil Service
by Charles James Lever
30,915W 124 2:04
1 1ST MISSION |
22 ND CONFESSION |
3 "IN DOUBT" |
4 REV. DAN DUDGEON |
5 RUNAWAY |
6 LAST CONFESSION. |
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33 1898-1962 Ghost of Kingdom Come
by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan
29,750W 119 1:58:40 54.3M
1 I meet Ghost |
2 Forgotten Angel |
3 Cat in Sun |
4 Devil Goes Shopping |
5 Piece of Clay |
6 Saddest Soldier |
7 Policeman in Sky |
8 Devil Goes to Church |
9 Buns & Fish |
10 Peter Rugg |
11 Calling Up King |
12 Little Girl Who Fell Asleep |
13 Letter to God |
14 3 Men in Boat |
15 Flippy Flea |
16 I Make Wish. |
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34 Be Courteous or, Religion, True Refiner by Maxwell, Mrs. M. H. 26,075W 104 1:44.  |
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35 1903 Miracles & Supernatural Religion by Whiton, James Morris 21,093W 84 1:24.  |
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36 1898 Majesty of Calmness
by William George Jordan 1864 - 1928
20,500W 82 1:21:37
1 Majesty of Calmness |
2 Hurry, Scourge of America |
3 Power of Personal Influence |
4 Dignity of Self-Reliance |
5 Failure as Success |
6 Doing Our Best at All Times |
7 Royal Road to Happiness. |
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37 1921 Subconscious Religion by Conwell, Russell H. - Some Essentials of Religion
by Little, H. M., Owen, D. T., Doull, A. J., Roper, J. C., Bidwell, E. J.
14,942W 60 1:00
1 Does God Answer Christians Only? |
2 Conflicting Prayers |
3 Subconscious Religion |
4 Praying for Visions of Heaven |
5 Great Prayers |
6 Use of Bible in Prayer. |
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38 1902 As Man Thinketh
By James Allen 1864-1912
13,750W 55 54:11
1 Thought & Character |
2 Effect of Thought on Circumstances |
3 Effect of Thought on Health & Body |
4 Thought & Purpose |
5 Thought Factor in Achievement |
6 Visions & Ideals |
7 Serenity. |
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39 little servant
by grace Livingstone hill
13,500W 54 53:23 24.4M.  |
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40 Other Wise Man
by Henry Van Dyke 1852-1933
13,250W 53 52:49 24.1M.  |
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41 1850 Religious Duty of Obedience to Law Sermon by Ichabod S. Spencer Preached In Second Presbyterian Church In Brooklyn, Nov. 24
by Ichabod S. Spencer
11,152W 45 45Min.  |
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42 Peoples Idea of God
by Mary Baker Eddy 1821-1910
7,250W 29 29:02 13.2M.  |
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43 My Objection to Sinning Religion
by Robinson, Bud
6,000W 24 24:00.  |
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44 150 AD Three Ecumenical Creeds
by Unknown
2,250W 9 8:12 3.8M
1 Apostle's Creed |
2 Nicene Creed |
3 Athanasian Creed. |
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45 1861 Hymn Collection all Glory & Honour
By Various
17,750W 71 1:11:03 32.6M
1 all glory laud & honor |
2 amazing grace |
3 bethoumy vision |
4 blessed assurance |
5 come thou fount |
6 come thou fount |
7 dear lord & father |
8 for beauty of earth |
9 his eye is on sparrow |
10 i am poor way faring stranger |
11 i sing al mighty |
12 i surrender all |
13 it is well with my soul |
14 just as i am |
15 my Jesus i love thee |
16 rock of ages |
17 softly & tenderly |
18 tis so sweet to trust in Jesus |
19 trust & obey |
20 we gather together. |
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46 1847 Poems Prose Departed Summary
by Various
by Ruth Golding
8,750W 35 34:18 15.7M
1 abide with me lyte |
2 crossing bar tennyson |
3 dear lord & father of mankind whittier |
4 death benot proud donne |
5 death is nothing at all scott holland |
6 dying christian to hissoul pope |
7 eventide mccrae |
8 fear no more shakespeare |
9 gone from my sight unknown |
10 if all asleep butler |
11 lords my shepherd unknown |
12 old mans funeral bryant |
13 oration at childs grave ingersoll |
14 parting guest riley |
15 remember rossetti |
16 requiem stevenson |
17 tomy dear & loving husband bradstreet |
18 union of friends penn |
19 what is success stanley |
20 when to sessions shakespeare. |
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2 1897 History of American Christianity by Bacon, Leonard Woolsey 139,364W 558 9:18
1 Providential Preparation for Discovery of America
1 Purpose of long concealment of America |
2 medieval church in America |
3 Revival of Catholic Church, especially in Spain |
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2 Spanish Christianity in America
1 Vastness & swiftness of Spanish conquests |
2 Conversion by sword |
3 Rapid success & sudden downfall of missions in Florida |
4 like story in New Mexico & California |
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3 French Christianity in America
1 Magnificence of French scheme of western empire |
2 Superior dignity of French missions |
3 Swift expansion of them |
4 Collision with English colonies, & triumph of France |
5 Sudden & complete failure of French church
1 Causes of failure
1 Dependence on royal patronage |
2 Implication in Indian feuds |
3 Instability of Jesuit efforts |
4 Scantiness of French population |
5 Political aspect of French missions |
6 Recent French Catholic immigration |
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4 Antecedents of Permanent Christian Colonization 30-37
1 Controversies & parties in Europe & especially in England |
2 Disintegration of Christendom, |
3 New experiment of church life, |
4 Persecutions promote emigration |
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5 Puritan Beginnings of Church in Virginia
1 Rev. Robert Hunt, chaplain to Virginia colony |
2 Base quality of emigration |
3 Assiduity in religious duties |
4 Rev. Richard Buck, chaplain |
5 Strict Puritan régime of Sir T. Dale & Rev. A. Whitaker |
6 Brightening prospects extinguished by massacre |
7 Dissolution of Puritan "Virginia Company" by king |
8 Puritan ministers silenced by royal governor, Berkeley |
9 governor's chaplain, Harrison, is converted to Puritan principles |
10 Visit of Rev. Patrick Copland, |
11 Degradation of church & clergy |
12 Commissary Blair attempts reform |
13 Huguenots & Scotch-Irish |
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6 Maryland & Carolinas
1 George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, secures grant of Maryland |
2 second Lord Baltimore organizes colony on basis of religious liberty |
3 Success of 2 Jesuit priests |
4 Baltimore restrains Jesuits & encourages Puritans |
5 Attempt at Anglican establishment |
6 Commissary Bray |
7 Tardy settlement of Carolinas, |
8 mixed population |
9 Success of Quakerism |
10 American origin of English missionary societies |
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7 Dutch Calvinists & Swedish Lutherans
1 Faint traces of religious life in Dutch settlements |
2 Pastors Michaelius, Bogardus, & Megapolensis |
3 Religious liberty, diversity & bigotry |
4 Quakers persecuted |
5 Low vitality of Dutch colony |
6 Swedish colony on Delaware, 76: subjugated by Dutch |
7 Dutch evicted by England |
8 Dutch church languishes |
9 Attempts to establish Anglicanism |
10 S. P. G |
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8 Church in New England
1 Puritan & Separatist |
2 Separatists of Scrooby |
3 Mutual animosity of 2 parties |
4 Spirit of John Robinson |
5 "social compact" of Pilgrims, in state & church |
6 Feebleness of Plymouth colony |
7 Puritan colony at Salem |
8 Purpose of colonists |
9 Their right to pick their own company |
10 Fellowship with Pilgrims |
11 Constituting Salem church, & ordination of its ministers |
12 Expulsion of schismatics |
13 Coming of great Massachusetts colony bringing charter |
14 New England church polity |
15 Nationalism of Puritans |
16 Dealings with Roger Williams, Mrs. Hutchinson, & Quakers |
17 Diversities among colonies |
18 Divergences of opinion & practice in churches |
19 Variety of sects in Rhode Island, with mutual good will |
20 Lapse of Puritan church-state |
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9 Middle Colonies & Georgia
1 Dutch, Puritan, Scotch, & Quaker settlers in New Jersey |
2 Quaker corporation & government |
3 Quaker reaction from Puritanism |
4 Extravagance & discipline |
5 Quakerism in continental Europe |
6 Penn's "Holy Experiment," |
7 Philadelphia founded |
8 German sects |
9 Keith's schism, & mission of "S. P. G.," |
10 Lutheran & Reformed Germans |
11 Scotch-Irish |
12 Georgia |
13 Oglethorpe's charitable scheme |
14 Salzburgers, Moravians, & Wesleys |
15 George Whitefield |
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10 Eve of Great Awakening
1 Fall of New England theocracy |
2 Dissent from "Standing Order": |
3 Baptist |
4 Episcopalian |
5 In New York |
6 Dutch church |
7 English |
8 Presbyterian |
9 New Englanders moving west |
10 Quakers, Huguenots, & Palatines |
11 New Jersey |
12 Frelinghuysen & Tennents |
13 Pennsylvania |
14 successes & failures of Quakerism |
15 southern colonies |
16 their established churches |
17 mission of Quakers |
18 gospel among Indians |
19 church & slavery |
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11 Great Awakening
1 Jonathan Edwards at Northampton |
2 An Awakening |
3 Edwards's "Narrative" in America & England |
4 Revivals in New Jersey & Pennsylvania |
5 Apostolate of Whitefield |
6 Schism of Presbyterian Church |
7 Whitefield in New England |
8 Faults & excesses of evangelists |
9 Good fruits of revival |
10 Diffusion of Baptist principles |
11 National religious unity |
12 Attitude of Episcopal Church |
13 Zeal for missions |
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12 Close of Colonial Era
1 Growth of New England theology |
2 Watts's Psalms |
3 Warlike agitations |
4 Scotch-Irish immigration |
5 German immigration |
6 Spiritual destitution |
7 Zinzendorf |
8 Attempt at union among Germans |
9 Alarm of sects |
10 Mühlenberg & Lutherans |
11 Zinzendorf & Moravians |
12 Schlatter & Reformed |
13 Schism made permanent |
14 Wesleyan Methodism |
15 Francis Asbury |
16 Methodism gravitates southward & grows apace |
17 Opposition of church to slavery |
18 Opposition to intemperance |
19 Project to introduce bishops from England, resisted in interest of liberty |
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13 Reconstruction
1 Distraction Opposition depression after War of Independence |
2 Forlorn condition of Episcopalians |
3 Their republican constitution |
4 Episcopal consecration secured in Scotland Opposition & in England |
5 Feebleness of American Catholicism |
6 Bishop Carroll |
7 "Trusteeism," |
8 Methodism becomes church |
9 Westward movement of Christianity |
10 Severance of church from state |
11 Doctrinal divisions: Calvinist & Arminian |
12 Unitarianism |
13 Some minor sects |
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14 2nd Awakening
1 Ebb-tide of spiritual life |
2 Depravity & revival at West |
31 st camp-meetings |
4 Good fruits |
5 Nervous epidemics |
6 Cumberland Presbyterians |
7 Antisectarian sect of Disciples |
8 Revival at East |
9 President Dwight |
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15 Organized Beneficence
1 Missionary spirit of revival . |
2 Religious earnestness in colleges |
3 Mills & his friends at Williamstown & Andover |
4 Unitarian schism in Massachusetts |
5 New era of theological seminaries |
6 Founding of A. B. C. F. M & Baptist Missionary Convention |
7 Other missionary boards |
8 American Bible Society |
9 Mills, & his work for West & for Africa |
10 Other societies |
11 Glowing hopes of church |
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16 Conflicts with Public Wrongs
1 Working of voluntary system of church support |
2 Dueling |
3 Crime of State of Georgia against Cherokee nation, implicating federal government |
4 Jeremiah Evarts & Theodore Frelinghuysen |
5 Unanimity of church, North & South, against slavery |
6 Missouri Compromise |
7 Antislavery activity of church, at East, West & South |
8 Difficulty of antislavery church discipline |
9 southern apostasy |
10 Causes of sudden revolution of sentiment |
11 Defections at North, & rise of pro-slavery party |
12 Kansas-Nebraska Bill: solemn & unanimous protest of clergy of New England & New York |
13 Primeval temperance legislation |
14 Prevalence of drunkenness |
15 Temperance reformation religious movement |
16 Development of "saloon" |
17 Washingtonian movement & its drawbacks |
18 Prohibition period |
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17 Decade of Controversies & Schisms
1 Dissensions in Presbyterian Church |
2 Growing strength of New England element |
3 Impeachments of heresy |
4 Benevolent societies |
5 Sudden excommunication of nearly one half of church by other half |
6 Heresy & schism among Unitarians: Emerson, 298 & Parker |
7 Disruption, on slavery question, of Methodists, & Baptists |
8 Resuscitation of Episcopal Church |
9 Bishop Hobart & High-church party |
10 Rapid growth of this church |
11 Controversies in Roman Catholic Church |
12 Contention against Protestant fanaticism |
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18 Great Immigration
1 Expansion of territory & increase of population in early part of 1800s |
2 Great volume of immigration from 1840 on |
3 How drawn & how driven |
4 1st principally Irish, then German, then Scandinavian |
5 Catholic clergy overtasked |
6 Losses of Catholic Church |
7 Liberalized tone of American Catholicism |
8 Planting church in West |
9 Sectarian competitions |
10 Protestant sects & Catholic orders |
11 Mormonism |
12 Millerism |
13 Spiritualism |
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19 Civil War
1 Material prosperity |
2 Kansas Crusade |
3 revival of 1857 |
4 Deepening of slavery conflict |
5 Threats of war |
6 Religious sincerity of both sides |
7 church in war-time |
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20 After Civil War
1 Reconstructions |
2 Catholic Church |
3 Episcopal Church |
4 Persistent divisions among Methodists, Baptists, & Presbyterians |
5 Healing of Presbyterian schisms |
6 Missions at South |
7 Vast expansion of church activities |
8 Great religious & educational endowments |
9 enlisting of personal service |
10 Sunday-school |
11 Chautauqua |
12 Y. M. C. A. |
13 Y. W. C. A. |
14 W. C. T. U |
15 Women's missionary boards |
16 Nursing orders & schools |
17 Y. P. S. C. E., & like associations |
18 "Institutional Church," |
19 Salvation Army |
20 Loss of "American Sabbath," |
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21 Church in Theology & Literature
1 Unfolding of Edwardean theology |
2 Horace Bushnell |
3 Mercersburg theology |
4 "Bodies of divinity," |
5 Biblical science |
6 Princeton's new dogma |
7 Church history |
8 American pulpit |
9 "Applied Christianity," |
10 Liturgics |
11 Hymns |
12 Other liturgical studies |
13 Church music |
14 Moravian liturgies |
15 Meager productiveness of Catholic Church |
16 Americanizing of Roman Church |
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22 Tendencies toward Manifestation of Unity
1 Growth of nation & national union |
2 Parallel growth of church & ecclesiastical division |
3 No predominant sect |
4 Schism acceptable to politicians & some Christians |
5 Compensations of schism |
6 Nisus toward manifest union |
7 Early efforts at fellowship among sects |
8 High-church protests against union |
9 Evangelical Alliance |
10 Fellowship in non-sectarian associations |
11 Cooperation of leading sects in Maine
1 Various unpromising projects of union:
1 Union on sectarian basis |
2 Ecumenical sects |
3 Consolidation of sects |
4 hope of manifested unity. |
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4 1914 Jewish Immigration to United States from 1881 to 1910 Studies in History, Economics & Public Law, Vol. LIX, No. 4 by Joseph, Samuel 55,163W 221 3:41
1 CAUSES OF JEWISH EMIGRATION
1 Character of Jewish immigration |
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3 Distribution of Jews in Eastern Europe |
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4 Uniform character of East-European Jews |
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5 Eastern Europe: Economic, Social & Political Conditions
1 Russia
1 Medieval past |
2 Agricultural character |
3 Emancipation of serfs |
4 Reminiscences of serfdom |
5 Changes since emancipation |
6 Epoch of transition |
7 Social orders: classes, church |
8 Political order: autocracy, bureaucracy |
9 Political struggle: Russian liberalism |
10 Reaction since Alexander 3 |
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2 Roumania
1 Social-economic classes |
2 Emancipation of serfs: results |
3 Development of industry & commerce |
4 Growth of middle class |
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3 Austria-Hungary.
1 Reminiscences of medieval economy |
2 Transitional nature of economic life |
3 Organization of industry & commerce |
4 Politico-economic struggles |
5 Galicia: economic & social conditions |
6 Summary |
7 Jews in Eastern Europe: Economic & Social Position |
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2 Russia
1 Economic characteristics
1 Occupational distribution of Jews |
2 Comparison with non-Jews |
3 Participation of Jews in principal occupational groups |
4 Comparison of occupational distribution of Jews & non-Jews in Pale |
5 Economic activities of Jews |
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2 Social characteristics
1 Urban distribution of Jews |
2 Comparison with non-Jews |
3 Literacy: comparison with non-Jews |
4 Liberal professions: comparison with non-Jews |
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3 Roumania
1 Economic characteristics
1 Jews as merchants & entrepreneurs |
2 Jewish artisans |
3 Participation of Jews in industry & commerce |
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2 Social characteristics
1 Urban distribution of Jews |
2 Comparison with non-Jews |
3 Literacy: comparison with non-Jews |
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3 Austria-Hungary
1 Economic characteristics |
2 Occupational distribution of Jews |
3 Comparison with non-Jews |
4 Participation of Jews in principal occupational groups |
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4 Galicia
1 Occupational distribution of Jews |
2 Comparison with non-Jews |
3 Participation of Jews in principal occupational groups |
4 Industrial & commercial position of Jews in East & West Galicia |
5 Social characteristics |
6 Urban distribution of Jews |
7 Comparison with non-Jews |
8 Liberal professions: comparison with non-Jews |
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5 30 Years of Jewish History
1 Russia
1 Treatment of Jews after partitions of Poland |
2 Pale of Jewish Settlement: special Jewish laws |
3 Attitude of Russian government toward Jews |
4 Alexander 2 & liberalism |
5 Reaction: antagonism to Jews |
6 Economic attack: May Laws |
7 Effect of May Laws |
8 Educational restrictions: "percentage rule" |
9 1881 - 2 Pogroms |
10 Expulsions from Moscow |
11 Nicholas 2: anti-Jewish agitation: Kishineff |
12 War & revolution: effect upon Jews |
13 Pogroms as counter-revolution |
14 Results: economic & social pressure |
15 Jewish policy of reactionary régime |
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2 Roumania
1 Early legal status of Jews |
2 Convention of Paris |
3 Anti-Jewish activities of government: Article 7 |
4 Berlin Congress |
5 Article 44 of Berlin Treaty |
6 revised Article 7 |
7 Legal status of Jews fixed |
8 Campaign of discrimination |
9 Exclusion of Jews from economic activities |
10 Educational restrictions: restrictions to professional service |
11 Political basis of anti-Jewish policy |
12 Results: economic & social pressure |
13 Jewish policy of Roumanian government: Hay's circular note |
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3 Austria-Hungary
1 Early legal status of Jews: emancipation |
2 Jews attacked as liberals & capitalists |
3 Rise of political antisemitism: its triumph: clericals |
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4 Galicia
1 Rise of Polish middle class: displacement of Jews in industry & commerce |
2 Economic boycott of Jewish artisans & traders |
3 Anti-Jewish activity of local authorities |
4 Over-competition & surplus of Jews in industry & commerce |
5 Historical rôle of Jews: antagonism of peasantry & clergy |
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4 JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO USA
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2 Determination of Number of Jewish Immigrants
1 Construction of table: difficulties |
2 Sources utilized: reports of Jewish societies |
3 1886 - 98 Rearrangement of numbers |
4 Determination of numbers by country of nativity: methods used |
5 1881 - 5 Determination of numbers from: methods used |
6 Tendency to magnify numbers of Jewish immigrants |
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3 Immigration of Jews from Eastern Europe
1 Jewish immigration East-European |
2 Summary by decades of Jewish immigration from Russia, Roumania & Austria-Hungary |
3 Annual contributions of Jewish immigration from Russia, Roumania & Austria-Hungary |
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4 Immigration of Jews from Russia
1 Russian Jewish immigration movement of steady growth
1 Summary by decades |
2 Annual variations: effect of Moscow expulsions |
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2 Participation of Jews in immigration from Russia
1 Annual variations |
2 Summary by decades |
3 Relative predominance of Jewish in total |
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3 Intensity of Jewish immigration from Russia
1 Rate of immigration |
2 Fluctuations of rate |
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5 Immigration of Jews from Romania
1 Roumanian Jewish immigration rising movement
1 Summary by decades |
2 Annual variations |
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2 Participation of Jews in immigration from Roumania
1 Jewish & total synonymous |
2 Annual variations |
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3 Intensity of Jewish immigration from Roumania
1 Rate of immigration |
2 Fluctuations of rate |
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6 Immigration of Jews from Austria-Hungary
1 Jewish immigration from Austria-Hungary rising movement
1 Summary by decades |
2 Annual variations |
3 Comparison of Jewish with total |
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2 Participation of Jews in immigration from Austria-Hungary
1 Summary by decades |
2 Annual variations |
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3 Comparison of immigration of Jews from Austria & Hungary
1 Numbers |
2 Participation in total |
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4 Immigration of Jews & other peoples from Austria-Hungary
1 Rate of Jewish immigration from Austria-Hungary |
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7 Jewish Immigration
1 Total movement one of geometrical progression
1 Summary by decades |
2 Summary by 6 year periods |
3 Annual variations |
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8 Participation of Jews in Total Immigration
1 Rise in proportion of Jewish to total |
2 Summary by decades |
3 Annual variations |
4 Comparison of annual variations of Jewish & total immigration |
5 Rank of Jewish in total immigration |
6 Rate of immigration. |
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19 1854 Reason, Only Oracle of Man Or Compendius System of Natural Religion by Allen, Ethan 51,579W 206 3:26
1 ORACLES OF REASON |
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1 DUTY OF REFORMING MANKIND FROM SUPERSTITION & ERROR... |
2 BEING OF GOD |
3 MANNER OF DISCOVERING MORAL PERFECTIONS... |
4 CAUSE OF IDOLATRY, & REMEDY OF IT |
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1 ETERNITY OF CREATION |
2 OBSERVATIONS OF MOSES'S ACCOUNT OF CREATION |
3 ETERNITY & INFINITUDE OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE |
4 PROVIDENCE OF GOD DOES NOT INTERFERE |
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1 DOCTRINE OF INFINITY OF EVIL & OF SIN CONSIDERED |
2 MORAL GOVERNMENT OF GOD AS INCOMPATIBLE |
3 HUMAN LIBERTY, AGENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY, CANNOT... |
4 PHYSICAL EVILS. |
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1 SPECULATION ON DOCTRINE OF DEPRAVITY... |
2 CONTAINING DISQUISITION OF LAW OF NATURE... |
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1 ARGUMENTATIVE REFLECTIONS ON SUPERNATURAL |
2 CONTAINING OBSERVATIONS ON PROVIDENCE |
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1 MIRACLES |
2 SUCCESSION OF KNOWLEDGE, OR OF EXERTION OF POWER |
3 RARE & WONDERFUL PHENOMENA NO EVIDENCE OF MIRACLES |
4 PRAYER CANNOT BE ATTENDED WITH MIRACULOUS CONSEQUENCES |
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1 VAGUENESS & UNINTELLIGIBLENESS OF PROPHECIES |
2 CONTENTIONS WHICH SUBSISTED BETWEEN PROPHETS |
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1 NATURE OF FAITH & WHEREIN IT CONSISTS |
2 TRADITIONS OF OUR FOREFATHERS |
3 OUR FAITH IS GOVERNED BY OUR REASONINGS |
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1 TRINITY OF PERSONS CANNOT EXIST IN DIVINE ESSENCE |
2 ESSENCE BEING CAUSE OF IDENTITY |
3 IMPERFECTION OF KNOWLEDGE |
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1 OBSERVATIONS ON STATE OF MAN, IN MOSES'S PARADISE |
2 POINTING OUT NATURAL IMPOSSIBILITY OF ALL & EVERY |
3 ORIGIN OF DEVIL OR OF MORAL EVIL |
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1 IMPUTATION CANNOT CHANGE, ALIENATE OR TRANSFER |
2 MORAL RECTITUDE OF THINGS FORECLOSES |
3 CONTAINING REMARKS ON ATONEMENT |
4 REMARKS ON REDEMPTION, WROUGHT OUT BY INFLICTING |
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1 VARIETY OF ANNOTATIONS & EXPOSITIONS |
2 COMPILING OF MANUSCRIPTS OF SCRIPTURES |
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1 IMPORTANCE OF EXERCISE OF REASON. |
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26 1898 Mornings in College Chapel Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion by Peabody, Francis Greenwood 40,392W 162 2:42
1 PACK L CLOUD OF WITNESSES |
2 NOT TO BE MINISTERED UNTO, BUT TO MINISTER |
3 TRANSMISSION OP POWER |
4 LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE |
5 CENTURION |
6 SPIRITUAL ATHLETICS |
7 RHYTHM OF LIPS |
8 THAT OTHER DISCIPLE |
9 MORAL TIMIDITY |
10 HEAVENLY VISION |
11 BREAD & WATER OP LIFE |
12 RECOIL OF JUDGMENTS |
13 INCIDENTAL |
14 LEARNING & LIFE |
15 FILLING LIPB FULL |
16 TAKING ONE'S SHARE OP HARDSHIPS |
17 CHRISTIAN UNITY |
18 PATIENCE OP FAITH |
19 BOND-SERVANT & SON |
20 DYING TO LIVE |
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21 CARRYING YOUR OWN CROSS |
22 POOR IN SPIRIT |
23 MOURNERS |
24 MEEK |
25 HUNGER FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS |
26 MERCIFUL |
27 PURE IN HEART |
28 2 BAPTISMS |
29 WISE MEN & SHEPHERDS |
30 SONG OF ANGELS |
31 SECRET OF HEARTS REVEALED |
32 GRACE OF JESUS CHRIST |
33 EVERLASTING ARMS |
34 COMFORT OF TRUTH |
35 SWORD OF SPIRIT |
36 LIFE is AN ARROW |
37 DECLINE OF ENTHUSIASM |
38 CROWN OF LIFE |
39 HIDDEN MANNA & WHITE STONE |
40 MORNING STAR |
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41 LIVING AS DEAD |
42 OPEN DOOR |
43 BEHOLD, I STAND AT DOOR & KNOCK |
44 HE THAT OVERCOMETH IIO |
45 PRODIGALITY OF PROVIDENCE |
46 HARD LIFE |
47 THIN LIFE |
48 CROWDED LIFE |
49 PATIENCE OF NATURE |
50 DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS |
51 LAW OF INCREASING RETURNS |
52 CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF WEALTH |
53 AVERAGE MAN |
54 OVERCOMING OF INSIGNIFICANCE |
55 CAPACITY EXTIRPATED BY DISUSE |
56 PARABLE OF VACUUM |
57 CHRISTIANITY & BUSINESS |
58 MAKING FRIENDS OF MAMMON |
59 COMING TO ONE'S SELF |
60 POPULARITY |
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61 2 QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRISTIANITY |
62 AN UNRECORDED DAY |
63 ANSWER TO 'PRAYER |
64 AN IMPOSSIBLE NEUTRALITY |
65 FINISHED LIFE |
66 ATTAINING TO RESURRECTION |
67 SIMON OF CYRENB |
68 POWER & TEMPTATION |
69 LOVING WITH MIND |
70 AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER? |
71 PROFESSIONALISM & PERSONALITY |
72 CENTRAL SOLITUDE |
73 IF THOU KNEWEST GlFT OF GOD |
74 WEDDING GARMENT |
75 ESCAPE FROM DESPONDENCY |
76 DIFFICULTIES OF UNBELIEF |
77 KNOWING GOD, & BEING KNOWN OF HIM |
78 FREEDOM IN TRUTH |
79 SOIL & SEED |
80 LORD'S PRAYER |
81 OUR FATHER |
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82 FATHER & SON |
83 HALLOWED BE THY NAME |
84 THY KINGDOM COME |
85 THY WILL BE DONE |
86 DAILY BREAD |
87 FORGIVENESS |
88 TEMPTATIONS |
89 SIMPLICITY TOWARD CHRIST |
90 OPEN OUR EYES |
91 WORD MADE FLESH |
92 LIST OF BIBLE PASSAGES. |
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32 Be Courteous or, Religion, True Refiner by Maxwell, Mrs. M. H. 26,075W 104 1:44
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1 PLAIN |
2 ISOLATED DWELLING |
3 BLUE-BERRY PARTY |
4 TAKING VOTE |
5 TREATMENT OF NEW ACQUAINTANCES |
6 FAMILY AT APPLEDALE |
7 YOUNG PEOPLE UPON PLAIN |
8 SINCERE MILK OF WORD |
9 CALL AT LOG-HOUSE |
10 RIDE HOME |
11 ORIGINAL POETRY |
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1 KIND "GOOD-MORNING" |
2 HIGH HILL |
3 UNEXPECTED MEETING |
4 ROMANCE & REALITY |
5 GOOD FARMER |
6 IMPRESSIONS OF CHILDHOOD |
7 WORSHIPING |
8 BEARING CROSS |
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1 POOR WOMAN OF PLAIN |
2 NOTE |
3 MOURNFUL MUSINGS |
4 CUP OF TEA |
5 STRUGGLE |
6 CHARITY & SELF |
7 EMMA'S HISTORY |
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1 LITTLE TIME |
2 HOW IMPROVED |
3 FITNESS FOR REFINED SOCIETY |
4 MORNING REFLECTIONS |
5 RUTH & BOAZ |
6 CHARITY & COURTESY |
7 VISIT |
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1 OLD PEDDLER |
2 BITTER WORDS |
3 MEEK REPLY |
4 EFFECT |
5 ACTING PART |
6 SOFTER FEELINGS |
7 DEATH-SCENE |
8 DAY OF SMALL THINGS |
9 SIMPLE CHRISTIAN COURTESY. |
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33 1903 Miracles & Supernatural Religion by Whiton, James Morris 21,093W 84 1:24
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1 gradual narrowing of miraculous element in Bible by recent discovery & discussion |
2 alarm thereby excited in Church |
3 fallacy which generates fear |
4 atheistic conception of nature which generates fallacy |
5 present outgrowing of this conception |
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1 present net results of discussion of miraculous element in Bible |
2 Evaporation of former evidential value of miracles |
3 Further insistence on this value logical blunder |
4 transfer of miracles from artillery to baggage of Church |
5 Probability of further reduction of list of miracles |
6 Also of further transfer of events reputed miraculous to domain of history |
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1 Arbitrary criticism of Biblical narratives of raising of "dead" |
2 Facts which it ignores |
3 subject related to phenomena of trance, & records of premature burial |
4 resuscitation in Elisha's tomb probably historical |
5 Jesus' raising of ruler's daughter plainly such case |
6 His raising of widow's son probably such |
7 hypothesis that his raising of Lazarus may also have been such critically examined |
8 record allows this supposition |
9 Further considerations favoring it:
1 supposition threatens no real interest of Christianity |
2 Enhances character of act as work of mercy |
3 Is independent of belief of witnesses of act |
4 Is coherent with general conception of healing works of Jesus as wrought by peculiar psychical power
1 Other cases |
2 resurrection of Jesus an event in wholly different order of things |
3 practical result of regarding these resuscitations as in order of nature |
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1 clearer conception of miracle approached |
2 Works of Jesus once reputed miraculous not so reputed now, since not now transcending as once existing range of knowledge & power |
3 This transfer of miraculous to natural likely to continue |
4 No hard & fast line between miraculous & non-miraculous |
5 Miracle provisional word, its application narrowing in enlarging mastery of secrets of Nature & of life |
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1 Biblical miracles effluence of extraordinary lives |
2 Life world's magician & miracle-worker: its miracles now termed prodigies |
3 Miracle natural product of an extraordinary endowment of life |
4 Life ultimate reality |
5 What any man can achieve is conditioned by psychical quality of his life |
6 Nothing more natural, more supernatural, than life |
7 derived life of world filial to self-existent life of God: "begotten, not made" |
8 Miracle as product of life, work of God |
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1 question, old & new, now confronting theologians |
2 Their recent retreat upon minimum of miracle |
3 present conflict of opinion in Church |
4 Its turning-point reached in antipodal turn-about in treatment of miracles from old to new apologetics |
5 Revision of traditional idea of supernatural required for theological readjustment |
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1 Account to be made of law of atrophy through disuse |
2 virgin birth & corporeal resurrection of Jesus, 2 miracles still insisted on as irreducible minimum, affected by this law |
3 vital truths of incarnation & immortality independent of these miracles |
4 These truths now placed on higher ground in truer conception of supernatural |
5 true supernatural is spiritual, not miraculous |
6 Scepticism bred from contrary view |
7 miracle-narratives, while less evidential for religion, not unimportant for history |
8 Psychical research needed auxiliary for scientific critic of these |
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1 cardinal point in present discussion reality not of miracles, but of supernatural |
2 Fallacy of pointing to physical events as essential characteristics of supernatural Revelation |
3 character of revelation determined not by its circumstances, but by its contents |
4 Moral nature supernatural to physical |
5 Nature hierarchy of natures |
6 Supernatural Religion historically attested by moral development it generates |
7 Transfer of its distinctive note from moral ideals to physical marvels costly error |
8 Jesus' miracles revelation, of type common with others before & after |
9 unique Revelation of Jesus was in higher realm of divine ideas & ideals |
10 These, while unrealized in human life, still exhibit fact of supernatural Revelation |
11 distinction of natural & supernatural belongs to period of moral progress up to spiritual maturity of man in image of God |
12 divine possibilities of humanity, imaged in Jesus, revealed as our inheritance & our prize. |
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1 1898 History of War Between Mexico & United States, with Preliminary View of its Origin, Volume 1 by Mayer, Brantz 61,273W 245 4:05.  |
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2 Narrative of Revolutionary Soldier: Some of Adventures, Dangers, & Sufferings of Joseph Plumb Martin
by Joseph Plumb MARTIN 1760 - 1850
120,500W 482 8:01:52
1 Campaign of 1776 |
2 1777 |
3 1778 |
4 1779 |
5 1780 |
6 1781 |
7 1782 |
8 1783. |
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3 Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758 - 75
by
Abraham TOMLINSON
54,000W 216 3:35:16
1 Advertisement |
2 Introductory Remark to Journal for 1758 |
3 1758 Journal , April 5th - June 24th |
4 1758 June 25th - July 8th |
5 1758 July 10th - July 30th |
6 1758 July 31st - August 27th |
7 1758 August 28th - September 29th |
8 1758 September 30th - October 23rd |
9 1758 October 24th - November 16th |
10 Introductory Remarks to Journal for 1775, April 19th - April 27th |
11 1775 April 28th - June 30th |
12 1775 July 1st - August 12th |
13 1775 August 13th - September 9th |
14 1775 September 9th - October 7th |
15 1775 October 8th - November 21st. |
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4 1871 Army Letters From an Officers Wife 1871-1888
by Frances M. A. Roe -1920
174,250W 697 11:36:30 318M
1 1871 |
2 1872 |
3 1873 |
4 1874 |
5 1874 |
6 1874 - 7 |
7 1877 |
8 1878 |
9 1878 |
10 1879 - 80 |
11 1880 |
12 1880 |
13 1881 - 2 |
14 1882 |
15 1883 - 4 |
16 1884 |
17 1884 - 5 |
18 1886 - 7 |
19 1888 |
20 1888 |
21 Last Letter from 1888. |
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5 1909 Story of Common Soldier
by Stillwell 1861-1865
165,750W 663 11:02:11 303M
1 1862 Beginning of War |
2 1862 Benton Barracks Saint Lewis |
3 1862 Battle of Shiloh |
4 Some Incidents of Battle of shiloh |
5 1862 Seige of Corinth |
6 1862 Bethel, Jackson |
7 1862 Bolivar |
8 1862 Vicinity of Iuka Mississippi |
9 1862Affair of Salem Cemetary |
10 1863 Seige of Vicksburg |
11 1863 Life in Hospital |
12 1863 Devals Bluff Little Rock |
13 1863 Granted Furlough |
14 Re Enlist for 3 years more |
15 1864 Augusta & Springfield |
16 1864 Devalls Bluff Claridon Expedition |
17 Grand Reviews & Inspections |
18 Regiment goes home on Furlough |
19 1864 Murphreesburo |
20 1864 Affair at Overalls Creek |
21 1864 Battle of Wilkensons Pike |
22 1864 Railroad fight near Murpheesburo |
23 1864-5 Murphreesburo winter |
24 Soldiers pay, rations |
25 1865 Mustered out. |
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6 1885 Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant - Volume 1 by Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson) 132,080W 528 8:28.  |
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7 1913 Facts of Reconstruction
by Lynch
122,000W 488 8:07:09 223M
1 Part Played by Mississippi in early days of Reconstruction |
2 Reorganization of State Depts in Gov Alcorns Administration |
3 Republican Country convention of 1869 |
4 Important Educational & Political measures of new legislature |
5 Contest for speaker of mississippi house of representatives |
6 Fusion of democrats & republicans in electons of 1873 where Republicans win |
7 Improved financial condition of mississippi under Aims administration |
8 What constitutes negro domination |
9 Overthrough of Republican state government in Mississippi |
10 Rise of democratic radicalism in south |
11 Eventful days of 43 congress |
12 state campaign of 1875 republican victory |
13 Interview between author & president regarding state appointments |
14 presidential election of 1876 & it's results |
15 hays childon contest, electoral commision |
16 Attitude of Hays administration towards south |
17 Republican national convention of 1880 nomination of compromise candidate garfield |
18 Story of misunderstanding between garfield & conkling |
19 national campaign of 1884 |
20 election of Grover Cleveland |
21 Interview with secretary lamar on retaining of colored men in office |
22 federal elections bill |
23 Mississippi & nulification of 15th ammendment |
24 Interview between author & president Cleveland & secretary Greshem |
25 anational republican convention of 1900 |
26 Argument on proposed change on representation on convention |
27 Comparison of Bryan & Cleveland |
28 solid south past & present future of republican party. |
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8 Chancellorsville & Gettysburg
Abner
By DOUBLEDAY (1819 - 1893)
101750W 407 6:46:28
1 1863 Opening Hooker's Plans |
2 Friday, 1st of May |
3 Disastrous 2nd of May |
4 Rout of 11th Corps |
5 Jackson's Advance Is Checked |
6 Sickles Fights His Way Back: Arrival of 1st Corps |
7 Battle of 3rd of May |
8 May 4th: Attack on Sedgwick's Force |
9 Preparations to Renew Conflict |
10 Battle of Brandy Station: Fleetwood |
11 Invasion of North |
12 Hooker\'s Plans. Hooker Superceded by Meade |
13 Stuart\'s Raid |
14 First Day at Gettysburg, Part A |
15 Battle of Gettysburg - 2nd Day, Section 1 |
16 Battle of 3rd Day |
17 General Retreat of Enemy. |
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9 1868 History of Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of United States, by House of Representatives, & his trial by Senate for high crimes & misdemeanors in office, 1868
by Edmund G. (Edmund Gibson) Ross
89,516W 358 5:58
1 PROBLEM OF RECONSTRUCTION |
2 BALTIMORE CONVENTION |
3 MR. JOHNSON'S ACCESSION TO PRESIDENCY |
4 1ST ATTEMPT TO IMPEACH PRESIDENT. |
5 TENURE-OF-OFFICE ACT |
6 IMPEACHMENT AGREED TO BY HOUSE. |
7 IMPEACHMENT REPORTED TO SENATE |
8 ORGANIZATION OF COURT ARGUMENT OF COUNSEL |
9 EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES & THEIR TESTIMONY |
10 CONFERENCE HELD & 1ST VOTE TAKEN |
11 IMPEACHERS IN MAZE. RECESS ORDERED |
12 WAS IT PARTISAN PROSECUTION? |
13 CONSTITUTIONAL POWER OF IMPEACHMENT. |
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10 Wound Dresser
By Walt WHITMAN (1819 - 1892)
82,750W 331 5:30:53
1 Great Army of Wounded |
2 Life Among 50K Soldiers |
3 Hospital Visits |
4 1862 - 3 Letters |
5 1864 Letters |
6 1864 Letters & Afterword. |
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11 1861-1865 Soldiers Life in Virginia
by Mccarthey
71,500W 286 4:45:49 130M
1 Voice from Ranks |
2 Outfit Modified |
3 Romantic Ideas Dissapated |
4 On March |
5 Cooking & Eating |
6 Conforts, Conveniences & Consolations |
7 Fun & Fury on Field |
8 Improvised Infantry |
9 Brave Survivors Homeward Bound |
10 Soldiers Transformed |
11 Camp Fires of Boys in Grey |
12 Confederate Battle Flag. |
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13 1876 Reminiscences on Fort Sumpter & Moultree 1860-'61
by Doubleday
50,500W 202P 3:21:14
1 1860 Fort Moultry |
2 Preparations for Defense |
3 Preliminary Movements of sucessionists |
4 Removal of Fort Sumpter |
5 1st overt Acts |
6 Effects of Andersons Movements |
7 Star of West |
8 Resort to Diplomacy |
9 Crisis at Hand |
10 Bombardment |
11 Evacuation. |
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14 1872 Fourteen Months in American Bastiles
by Francis Key HOWARD 1826 - 1872
50,250W 201 3:21:00
1 Fort McHenry |
2 Fortress Monroe |
3 Fort LaFayette Part 1 |
4 Steamboat "State of Maine" |
5 Fort Warren Part 1. |
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15 1938 Ulysses S. Grant
by
Owen WISTER
41,500W 166 2:45:50.  |
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16 Reconstruction of Georgia Studies in History, Economics & Public Law, V13 N3 1901
by Edwin C. (Edwin Campbell) Woolley
36,860W 148 2:28  |
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17 My Hunt After 'The Captain'
by Oliver Wendell HOLMES, SR. 1809 - 1894
33,000W 132 2:11:45  |
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18 1908 County Regiment
by Dudley Vail
28,500W 114 1:53:55 52.1M
1 diary from Dixie by chestnut |
2 facts of reconstruction by lynch |
31 st battle of bull run by beauregaurd |
4 14 months American bastilles by Howard |
5 gettysburg address by Lincoln. |
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19 Iconoclastic Memories of Civil War
by Ambrose BIERCE (1842 - 1914)
25,250W 101 1:40:14
1 On Mountain |
2 Little of Chicamauga |
3 Crime at Pickett's Mill |
4 What I Saw of Shiloh |
5 4 Days in Dixie |
6 What Occurred at Franklin. |
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20 1909 Historic Papers of Civil War
by Eugenia Dunlap Potts
24,250W 97 1:26:50 3.7M
1 Old South |
2 Slavery |
3 Secession |
4 Southern Confederacy. |
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21 1902 Short Life of Lincoln
by John Nickolay
277,250W 1,109 18:28:46 507M 38Pts.  |
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22 1914 Lincolns Attitude
by Henry Wilbur
85,250W 341 5:40:15 155M 16Pts.  |
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23 1861 Lincoln Storybook by Henry Williams 50,250W 201 3:20:42 92M.   |
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24 1906 Story of Abraham Lincoln
by Mary Hamilton
39,250W 157 2:36:30 71.6M
1 Boyhood |
2 Young Backwoodsman |
3 Slavery |
4 Lincoln Lawyer |
5 Defeat of Little Giant |
6 New President & Secession |
7 War |
8 Victory |
9 O Captain! My Captain. |
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25 1909 Abraham Lincoln's Religion
by Peters, Madison Clinton
13,588W 54 54M
1 Lincoln Man |
2 Was Abraham Lincoln Christian |
3 Why did Lincoln Never Join Church. |
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26 Autobiography of George Dewey
By George DEWEY (1837 - 1917)
110,000W 440 7:19:51
1 Early Years |
2 At Annapolis |
3 Midshipman Cruise |
4 Beginning of Civil War |
5 Battle of New Orleans |
6 In New Orleans |
7 Battle of Port Hudson |
8 Prize Commissioner |
9 On James River |
10 Battle of Fort Fisher |
11 Service After War |
12 Building New Navy |
13 In Command of Asiatic Squadron |
14 Final Preparations for War |
15 Battle of Manila Bay |
16 After Battle |
17 Period of Anxiety |
18 Taking of Manila |
19 Play
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20 Since Manila. |
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27 1910 Notes of War Correspondent (Spanish American War)
by Richard Harding Davis
86,000W 344 5:43:38 157M
1 Cuban-Spanish War, Death of Rodriguez |
2 Greek Turkish War, Battle of Velestinos |
3 Spanish-American War, Rough Riders at Guasimas |
4 Spanish-American War, Battle of San Juan Hill |
5 Spanish-American War, Taking of Cuamo |
6 Spanish-American War, Passing of Jan Juan Hill |
7 With Buller's Column |
8 South African War, Relief of Ladysmith |
9 South African War, Night Before Battle |
10 Japanese-Russian War, Battles I did not see |
11 War Correspondants Kit. |
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1 1898 History of War Between Mexico & United States, with Preliminary View of its Origin, Volume 1 by Mayer, Brantz 61,273W 245 4:05
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1
1 Introductory views of Mexico |
2 People & government. |
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1 General Almonté demands passports & leaves |
2 Shannon & Rejon & Cuevas |
3 Views of Mexican cabinet & people |
4 Animosity |
5 Revolt in Mexico |
6 Political condition of Mexico |
7 Her right of reconquering Texas |
8 Mr. Buchanan despatches Mr. Slidell as envoy |
9 Rejection of all accommodation between us |
10 reason why Mexico refused to negotiate, after promising to receive commissioner from US |
11 Subterfuges |
12 Ill feeling in Mexico on Texas question |
13 Herrera overthrown by Paredes |
14 Paredes & monarchical party |
15 Unpopularity of his scheme |
16 Miserable state of Mexican affairs |
17 Review of Texas question.
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1 Origin of war considered |
2 True objects of contemporaneous history |
3 Motives for war |
4 No single act caused it |
5 Difference between war & hostilities |
6 Mexican revolution |
7 Federalism & Centralism |
8 1824 Operation of Constitution |
9 History of our commercial & diplomatic relations |
10 Bad conduct of Mexico in regard to our claims, compared with that of other nations |
11 Commission |
12 Award of umpire |
13 Subsequent course of Mexico |
14 1842 History of seizure & surrender of Monterey, on Pacific, by Commodore Jones |
15 Secretary Upshur's censure of his conduct |
16 Ill feeling in Mexico towards US in consequence of this seizure. |
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1 origin of war |
2 History of pacification between Spain & Holland in 1609 |
3 Spain & Mexico should have followed example |
4 Texas question |
5 Origin of Texas revolution |
6 True history of it |
7 Resistance to Central despotism of Santa Anna |
8 Mexican war against Texas |
9 Independence of Texas |
10 1846 Santa Anna's retraction of his anti-federative opinions
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1 Origin of war continued |
2 Proposed annexation of Texas to US by treaty |
3 Efforts of several administrations to recover Texas after Florida treaty |
4 President Tyler's objects |
5 Mexican opinions |
6 British intrigue |
7 British views relative to Texas |
8 Defeat of treaty in senate |
9 French opinions.
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1 Change of public feeling as to annexation |
2 Election of President Polk |
3 Mr. Clay defeated by abolitionists |
4 Almonté's threat |
5 President Tyler attempts to soothe Mexico |
6 His failure to do so |
7 Mexican projects of reconquest |
8 Want of confidence in Santa Anna |
9 Loans |
10 Downfall & disgrace of Santa Anna |
11 His expulsion to Cuba |
12 Herrera made provisional president |
13 Congress of US reconsiders annexation |
14 Joint resolution passed with an alternative of negotiation |
15 President Tyler adopts 1st clause, & why |
16 European intrigues |
17 France & England operating on Texas & Mexico |
18 Mexico offers independence provided Texas will not annex herself to US |
19 Defeat of foreign scheme
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1 Boundary of Texas defined by Almonté |
2 Description of Texas |
3 Rivers of Texas |
4 Army of observation |
5 General Taylor |
6 Army of occupation & How it's formed |
7 Difficulty of landing in Texas |
8 Aransas bay |
9 Army lands at St. Joseph's island |
10 Kinney's rancho |
11 Corpus Christi |
12 State of army during winter |
13 Sufferings of troops |
14 Alarms of war |
15 General Gaines's views |
16 Necessity of ample preparation. |
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6 1885 Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant - Volume 1 by Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson) 132,080W 528 8:28
1
1 ANCESTRY |
2 BIRTH |
3 BOYHOOD |
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1 WEST POINT |
2 GRADUATION |
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3
1 ARMY LIFE |
2 CAUSES OF MEXICAN WAR |
3 CAMP SALUBRITY |
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1 CORPUS CHRISTI |
2 MEXICAN SMUGGLING |
3 SPANISH RULE IN MEXICO |
4 SUPPLYING TRANSPORTATION |
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1 TRIP TO AUSTIN |
2 PROMOTION TO FULL 2ND-LIEUTENANT |
3 ARMY OF OCCUPATION |
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1 ADVANCE OF ARMY |
2 CROSSING COLORADO |
3 RIO GRANDE |
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1 MEXICAN WAR |
2 BATTLE OF PALO ALTO |
3 BATTLE OF RESACA DE LA PALMA |
4 ARMY OF INVASION |
5 GENERAL TAYLOR |
6 MOVEMENT ON CAMARGO |
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8
1 ADVANCE ON MONTEREY |
2 BLACK FORT |
3 BATTLE OF MONTEREY |
4 SURRENDER OF CITY |
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9
1 POLITICAL INTRIGUE |
2 BUENA VISTA |
3 MOVEMENT AGAINST VERA CRUZ |
4 SIEGE & CAPTURE OF VERA CRUZ |
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10
1 MARCH TO JALAPA |
2 BATTLE OF CERRO GORDO |
3 PEROTE |
4 PUEBLA |
5 SCOTT & TAYLOR |
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1 ADVANCE ON CITY OF MEXICO |
2 BATTLE OF CONTRERAS |
3 ASSAULT AT CHURUBUSCO |
4 NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE |
5 BATTLE OF MOLINO DEL REY |
6 STORMING OF CHAPULTEPEC |
7 SAN COSME |
8 EVACUATION OF CITY |
9 HALLS OF MONTEZUMAS |
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1 PROMOTION TO 1ST LIEUTENANT |
2 CAPTURE OF CITY OF MEXICO |
3 ARMY |
4 MEXICAN SOLDIERS |
5 PEACE NEGOTIATIONS |
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1 TREATY OF PEACE |
2 MEXICAN BULL FIGHTS |
3 REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER |
4 TRIP TO POPOCATAPETL |
5 TRIP TO CAVES OF MEXICO |
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14
1 RETURN OF ARMY |
2 MARRIAGE |
3 ORDERED TO PACIFIC COAST |
4 CROSSING ISTHMUS |
5 ARRIVAL AT SAN FRANCISCO |
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1 SAN FRANCISCO |
2 EARLY CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCES |
3 LIFE ON PACIFIC COAST |
4 PROMOTED CAPTAIN |
5 FLUSH TIMES IN CALIFORNIA |
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16
1 RESIGNATION |
2 PRIVATE LIFE |
3 LIFE AT GALENA |
4 COMING CRISIS |
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17
1 OUTBREAK OF REBELLION |
2 PRESIDING AT UNION MEETING |
3 MUSTERING OFFICER OF STATE TROOPS |
4 LYON AT CAMP JACKSON |
5 SERVICES TENDERED TO GOVERNMENT |
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1 APPOINTED COLONEL OF 21ST ILLINOIS |
2 PERSONNEL OF REGIMENT |
3 GENERAL LOGAN |
4 MARCH TO MISSOURI |
5 MOVEMENT AGAINST HARRIS AT FLORIDA, MO |
6 GENERAL POPE IN COMMAND |
7 STATIONED AT MEXICO, MO |
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1 COMMISSIONED BRIGADIER-GENERAL |
2 COMMAND AT IRONTON, MO |
3 JEFFERSON CITY |
4 CAPE GIRARDEAU |
5 GENERAL PRENTISS |
6 SEIZURE OF PADUCAH |
7 HEADQUARTERS AT CAIRO |
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20
1 GENERAL FREMONT IN COMMAND |
2 MOVEMENT AGAINST BELMONT |
3 BATTLE OF BELMONT |
4 NARROW ESCAPE |
5 AFTER BATTLE |
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21
1 GENERAL HALLECK IN COMMAND |
2 COMMANDING DISTRICT OF CAIRO |
3 MOVEMENT ON FORT HENRY |
4 CAPTURE OF FORT HENRY |
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22
1 INVESTMENT OF FORT DONELSON |
2 NAVAL OPERATIONS |
3 ATTACK OF ENEMY |
4 ASSAULTING WORKS |
5 SURRENDER OF FORT |
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23
1 PROMOTED MAJOR-GENERAL OF VOLUNTEERS |
2 UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY |
3 ADVANCE UPON NASHVILLE |
4 SITUATION OF TROOPS |
5 CONFEDERATE RETREAT |
6 RELIEVED OF COMMAND |
7 RESTORED TO COMMAND |
8 GENERAL SMITH |
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24
1 ARMY AT PITTSBURG LANDING |
2 INJURED BY FALL |
3 CONFEDERATE ATTACK AT SHILOH |
4 1ST DAY'S FIGHT AT SHILOH |
5 GENERAL SHERMAN |
6 CONDITION OF ARMY |
7 CLOSE OF 1ST DAY'S FIGHT |
8 SECOND DAY'S FIGHT |
9 RETREAT & DEFEAT OF CONFEDERATES |
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25
1 STRUCK BY BULLET |
2 PRECIPITATE RETREAT OF CONFEDERATES |
3 INTRENCHMENTS AT SHILOH |
4 GENERAL BUELL |
5 GENERAL JOHNSTON |
6 REMARKS ON SHILOH |
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26
1 HALLECK ASSUMES COMMAND IN FIELD |
2 ADVANCE UPON CORINTH |
3 OCCUPATION OF CORINTH |
4 ARMY SEPARATED |
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27
1 HEADQUARTERS MOVED TO MEMPHIS |
2 ON ROAD TO MEMPHIS |
3 ESCAPING JACKSON |
4 COMPLAINTS & REQUESTS |
5 HALLECK APPOINTED COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF |
6 RETURN TO CORINTH |
7 MOVEMENTS OF BRAGG |
8 SURRENDER OF CLARKSVILLE |
9 ADVANCE UPON CHATTANOOGA |
10 SHERIDAN COLONEL OF MICHIGAN REGIMENT |
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28
1 ADVANCE OF VAN DORN & PRICE |
2 PRICE ENTERS IUKA |
3 BATTLE OF IUKA |
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29
1 VAN DORN'S MOVEMENTS |
2 BATTLE OF CORINTH |
3 COMMAND OF DEPARTMENT OF TENNESSEE |
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1 CAMPAIGN AGAINST VICKSBURG |
2 EMPLOYING FREEDMEN |
3 OCCUPATION OF HOLLY SPRINGS |
4 SHERMAN ORDERED TO MEMPHIS |
5 SHERMAN'S MOVEMENTS DOWN MISSISSIPPI |
6 VAN DORN CAPTURES HOLLY SPRINGS |
7 COLLECTING FORAGE & FOOD |
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1 HEADQUARTERS MOVED TO HOLLY SPRINGS |
2 GENERAL MCCLERNAND IN COMMAND |
3 ASSUMING COMMAND AT YOUNG'S POINT |
4 OPERATIONS ABOVE VICKSBURG |
5 FORTIFICATIONS ABOUT VICKSBURG |
6 CANAL |
7 LAKE PROVIDENCE |
8 OPERATIONS AT YAZOO PASS |
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1 BAYOUS WEST OF MISSISSIPPI |
2 CRITICISMS OF NORTHERN PRESS |
3 RUNNING BATTERIES |
4 LOSS OF INDIANOLA |
5 DISPOSITION OF TROOPS |
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33
1 ATTACK ON GRAND GULF |
2 OPERATIONS BELOW VICKSBURG |
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34
1 CAPTURE OF PORT GIBSON |
2 GRIERSON'S RAID |
3 OCCUPATION OF GRAND GULF |
4 MOVEMENT UP BIG BLACK |
5 BATTLE OF RAYMOND |
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35
1 MOVEMENT AGAINST JACKSON |
2 FALL OF JACKSON |
3 INTERCEPTING ENEMY |
4 BATTLE OF CHAMPION'S HILL |
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36
1 BATTLE OF BLACK RIVER BRIDGE |
2 CROSSING BIG BLACK |
3 INVESTMENT OF VICKSBURG |
4 ASSAULTING WORKS |
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37 SIEGE OF VICKSBURG
1 JOHNSTON'S MOVEMENTS |
2 FORTIFICATIONS AT HAINES'S BLUFF |
3 EXPLOSION OF MINE |
4 EXPLOSION OF 2ND MINE |
5 PREPARING FOR ASSAULT |
6 FLAG OF TRUCE |
7 MEETING WITH PEMBERTON |
8 NEGOTIATIONS FOR SURRENDER |
9 ACCEPTING TERMS |
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38 SURRENDER OF VICKSBURG
1 RETROSPECT OF CAMPAIGN |
2 SHERMAN'S MOVEMENTS |
3 PROPOSED MOVEMENT UPON MOBILE |
4 PAINFUL ACCIDENT |
5 ORDERED TO REPORT AT CAIRO. |
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23 1861 Lincoln Storybook by Henry Williams 50,250W 201 3:20:42 92M
1 Accuse Not Servant |
2 Wolf In Trap Must Sacrifice His Tail To Be Free |
3 Somewhat of Newsman |
4 Little More Light & Little Less Noise |
5 My Part Of Sip Is Anchored |
6 Angels Swearing Make no Difference |
7 Washington's Difficult Task |
8 Steel & Steal |
9 That's What's Matter |
10 Ship Of State Simile |
11 Pill For Public Printer |
12 Let Grass Grow Where it May! |
13 Peace-At-Any-Price Party |
14 Things Were Topsy-Turvy Aloft, Too |
15 Hitching to Moon |
16 Red Flag To Him |
17 Fly Away Jack! |
18 His Pen Wanted to Keep Their Hogs Safe |
19 Hurrah For You! |
20 Put Your Feet Right & Stand Firm |
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21 Get Their Graves Ready! |
22 Mr. Lincoln's Opion of General McClellan |
23 Stationary Engine |
24 Shoveling Fleas |
25 Georgia Colonel's Costume |
26 Coarse Feed Frist |
27 Ain't I Glad To Git Out O' De Wilderness! |
28 With 2 Guns, Hold Off Army |
29 Breaking Up Little Game |
30 Bottom Will Fall Out |
31 Master Of Them Both |
32 Skeered Virginian |
33 He Who fights & Runs Away |
34 No Sunday Fighting |
35 Let Good Man Alone! |
36 Blondin Simile |
37 Pioneer's Land-Title |
38 Cheers Not Military-But I Like Them |
39 Numbering Hairs Of His-Tail! |
40 An Unconventional Order |
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41 It Occurs To Me That I Am Commander! |
42 Compliments Is All They Do Pay! |
43 Bail Potomac With Spoon |
44 We Shall Beat Them, My Son |
45 Little For So Big Business |
46 Not Shoulder-Straps, But Hardtack |
47 Maryland Good State To Move From! |
48 Don't Swap Horses Crossing Stream |
49 No Placing Thorns In Side Of My Worst Enemy! |
50 Lincoln Plan Of Campaign |
51 Commander Should Obey Orders |
52 Idlers Equaled Effectives |
53 Rest! |
54 I Can Bear Censure, But Not Insult |
55 Battle Of Roses |
56 Help Me Let Go! |
57 Splitting Difference |
58 In Inca's Position |
59 Blind Fortune |
60 Little David & Stone For Goliath |
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61 Lincoln's Cheese-Box On Raft |
62 No Dutch Courage |
63 If I had As Much Money & Was As Badly Skeered |
64 It Pleases Her, & It Don't Hurt Me |
65 Let Him Squeel If He Works |
66 Brigadiers Cheap-Charges Costly |
67 To Cure Singing In Head |
68 Bowing To Boy Of Battles |
69 When Washington Was All One Tavern |
70 Break Critter Where Slim! |
71 How Get Him Out |
72 Pleasure To Preside, At Last! |
73 On Lord's Side |
74 To Canaan |
75 Going To Canaan! |
76 Fox Appointed Paymaster |
77 Risking Dictatorship |
78 Stage In Ceaseless March Onward To Victory |
79 Working For Living Makes One Practical |
80 Hold On & Chaw! |
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81 Great National Job |
82 For Flaying Man Alive |
83 One On 'em Not Dead Yet! |
84 South Like An Ash-Cake |
85 I Count For Something! |
86 Pass is no Good for Richmond |
87 Mayor Is Better Horse |
88 Real Thing Superior To Sham Battle |
89 Tool Turned on Handle |
90 Sooner Fowl By Hatching Egg Than Smashing It |
91 Too Busy To Go Into Another Business |
92 Scale Of Rebels |
93 One War At Time |
94 Agin' Government |
95 Plowing Around Log |
96 Not Right |
97 Man Down South |
98 Dismembered |
99 Meteorological Omen |
100 Did She Take Wink To Herself |
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101 Going Down With Colors Flying |
102 There Must Be Bell-Mule |
103 Root, Hog or Die! |
104 Grant Brand of Whisky |
105 General, At Last! |
106 Fizzle Anyhow! |
107 Forget Over Grave! |
108 If He Felt That Way - Start! |
109 Figures Will Prove Anything |
110 I Don't Want To-But That's It If I Must Die! |
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111 Best Let An Elephant Go! |
112 History Repeats |
113 Not President, But Old Friend |
114 Close Your Eyes |
115 Don't Judge By Appearances |
116 Nothing Can Touch Him Further |
117 Went & Returned! |
118 Clear Foresight |
119 Do It Unbeknownst |
120 One Cannot Die Twice |
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121 No More Invidious Name-Calling |
122 United States Of America Treasury Of World |
123 Hang On-Not Hang! |
124 Lincoln's Last Wish |
125 Assassination |
126 President, Not An Emperor |
127 Plot To Waylay President 1860 |
128 I Don't Believe There Is Any Danger |
129 Worry Till You Get Rid Of Things |
130 Fearlessness Of God-Fearing |
131 Poisoning Plot |
132 Nothing Like Getting Used To Things! |
133 Most Afraid Of Friendly Shot |
134 One Word He Had Learned |
135 Not To Disappoint People |
136 Nothing Like Prayer-But Praise. |
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1 History of Standard Oil
by Ida M. TARBELL 1857 - 1944
293,000W 1,172 19:32
1
141,500W 566 9:25:11
1 Rise of Standard Oil Company |
2 1872 Oil War |
3 Unholy Alliance |
4 Laying Foundations Of Trust |
5 Strengthening Foundations |
6 1878 Crisis |
7 1880 Compromise |
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148,750W 595 9:54:02
1 Fight For Seaboard Pipeline |
2 Part One, Cutting To Kill |
3 War On Rebate |
4 Buffalo Case |
5 Standard Oil Company & Politics |
6 Breaking Up Of Trust |
7 Modern War For Independence |
8 Price of Oil |
9 Legitmate Greatness of Standard Oil Company. |
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2 1919 National Parks
by Robert Sterling Yard 1861-1945
154,000W 616 10:15:26 281M
1 Appreciation of Scenery |
2 National Parks of US |
3 Granite National Parks, Grantis Part in History |
4 Yosemite Incomparable |
6 Proposed Roosevelt National Park |
7 Heart of Rockies |
8 Mckinley Giant of Giants |
9 Laffayete & East |
10 Volcanic National Parks, Volcano in Scenery |
11 Lassen Peak & Mount Katmai |
12 Mount Rainier, Icy Octopus |
13 Mount Rainier, Icy Octopus |
14 Crater Lake's Bowl of Indigo |
15 Yellowstone, Volcanic Interlude |
16 Three Monsters of Hawaii |
17 Sedintary National Parks, On Sedentary Rocks in Scenery |
18 Glaciered Peaks & Painted Shales |
19 Rock Records of Vanished Race |
20 Healing Waters |
21 Grand Canyon & Our National Monuments - On Scenery of Southwest |
22 Pageant of Creation |
23 Rainbow on Desert |
24 Historic Monuments of Southwest |
25 Desert Spectacles |
26 Muir Woods & Other National Monuments. |
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3 Story of Atlantic Telegraph
by Henry M. FIELD 1822 - 1907
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4 1912 Sinking of Titanic & Great Sea Disasters
by Logan Marshall 1884-
118,000W 472 7:51:19 215M
1 Most Suptuous Palace Afloat |
2 specs of Titanic |
3 4 Some of Notable Passangers |
4 Women & Children 1st |
5 Left to their Fate |
6 8 Call for Help heard |
7 value of wireless |
8 other ships on way |
9 On board Carpathia |
10 aid for suffering |
11 burying dead |
12 identifying saved |
13 arrival in New York |
14 Preparations on Land to recieve sufferers |
15 police arangements |
16 donatins of money & supply |
17 houses thrown open |
18 1 tragic homecoming |
19 carpathia reaches new york |
20 intense & dramatic moment |
21 list of survivors |
22 2 List of survivors & dead |
23 Story of Charles F Heard |
24 how titanic sank |
25 water strewn with bodies |
26 Jack Thayer's Own Story of Wreck |
27 Story of Stewart |
28 Bravery of Officers & Crew |
29 Searching for Dead |
30 Financial Loss |
31 Development of Ship building |
32 Evolution of Water Travel |
33 Increase in Vessile Size |
34 Increase in Speed |
35 Time For Reflection & Reforms |
36 Speed & Luxury Over Emphasized |
37 Senatorial Investigation. |
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5 Life & Ventures of Original John Jacob Astor
by Elizabeth Louisa GEBHARD 1859 - 1924
112,750W 451 7:30:29
1 Pivotal Day |
2 Forest Village on Old Roman Road |
3 Village School & Old Church Bells |
4 Waiting Years |
5 John Helffrich's Journal |
6 Leaving Home |
7 England & America |
8 America |
9 Beginning Fur Business |
10 New York Little City |
11 Starting in Business for Himself |
12 John Jacob Astor's Home & Family |
13 Independence Day While It was New |
14 Traversing Wilderness |
15 By Canoe Through Great Lakes |
16 Extending Fur Trade |
17 East India Pass No. 68 |
18 New Century |
19 Vision that Crossed Continent |
20 Voyage of Tonquin |
21 Over Rockies to Astoria |
22 Carrying Dispatches to Mr. Astor |
23 England's Trophy |
24 John Jacob Astor & War of 1812 |
25 Landlord & Airlord |
26 Astor Family |
27 Astorhaus |
28 Homes & Neighbors |
29 Literary Friends & Business Companions |
30 Writing "Astoria" |
31 Founding Astor Library |
32 Gathering Threads Together. |
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6 1919 Strenuous Life: Essays & Addresses of Theodore Roosevelt
by
Theodore ROOSEVELT 1858 - 1919
111,250W 445 7:24:38
1 Strenuous Life |
2 Expansion & Peace |
3 Latitude & Longitude Among Reformers |
4 Fellow-Feeling As Political Factor |
5 Civic Helpfulness |
6 Character & Success |
7 8th & 9th Commandments in Politics |
8 Best & Good |
9 Promise & Performance |
10 American Boy |
11 Military Preparedness & Unpreparedness |
12 Admiral Dewey |
13 Grant |
14 2 Americas |
15 Manhood & Statehood |
16 Brotherhood & Heroic Virtues |
17 National Duties |
18 Labor Question |
19 Christian Citizenship. |
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7 Log-Cabin Lady
by UNKNOWN
31,250W 125 2:04:36  |
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8 Longings for Home
by
Walt WHITMAN 1819 - 1892
12,500W 50 0:49:10.  |
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9 1863 Daring & Suffering: History of Great Railroad Adventure by Pittenger, William 62,943W 252 4:12.  |
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10 1906 Story of First Trans-Continental Railroad Its Projectors, Construction & History
by Bailey, William Francis
39,152W 157 2:37
1 Project & its Projectors |
2 Proposition in Congress |
3 Mostly Financial |
4 Commencement of Work |
5 Progress Made |
6 Indian Troubles during Construction |
7 Builders |
8 Completion of Line |
9 Kansas Division (Kansas Pacific Ry.) |
10 Denver-Cheyenne Line (Denver Pacific R. R.) |
11 History of Line since its Completion |
12 Central Pacific Railroad |
13 Roster of Officials |
14 Statistics |
15 Nomenclature |
16 Paddy Miles' Ride |
17 Copy Report Engineer in Charge of Survey. |
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11 1903 Early History of Airplane
by Orwell & Wilbur Wright
23,500W 94 1:33:13 42.6M
1 Wright Brothers' Aeroplane |
2 How We Made 1st Flight |
3 Some Aeronautical Experiments. |
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12 1910 Edison His Life 1847-1941
by Frank Lewis Dyer & Martin
445,750W 1,783 29:42:42 816M
1 Age of Electricity |
2 Edison's Pedigree |
3 Boyhood at Port Huron Michigan |
4 Young Telegraph Operator |
5 Arduous years in Central West |
6 Work & Invention in Boston |
7 Stock Ticker |
8 Automatic, Duplex, Quadruplex Telegraphy |
9 Telephone, Motograph & Microphone |
10 Phonograph |
11 Invention of Incandescent Lamp |
12 Memories of Menlo Park |
13 World Hunt for Filament Material |
14 complete System of Lighting |
15 Introduction of Edison Electric Light |
16 1st Edison Central Station |
17 Other Early Stations, Meter |
18 Electric Railway |
19 Magnetic Ore Milling Work |
20 Edison Portland Cement |
21 Motion Pictures |
22 Development of Edison Storage Battery |
23 Miscellaneous Inventions |
24 Edison's Method of Inventing |
25 Labratory at Orange & Staff |
26 Edison in Commerce & Manufacture |
27 Value to Edison's Inventions to World |
28 Black Flag |
29 Social Side of Edison |
30 Appendix
1 Stock Printer |
2 Quadroplex, Phonoplex |
3 Automatic Telegraphy |
4 Wireless Telegraphy |
5 Electromotograph |
6 Telephone |
7 Edison's Tasimeter |
8 Edison Phonograph |
9 Incandescent Lamp |
10 Edison's Dynamo Work. |
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13 Theodor Roosevelt Autobiography
328,000W 1,312 21:51:19 600M
1 Boyhood & Youth |
2 Vigor of Life |
3 Practical Politics |
4 In Cowboy Land |
5 Applied Idealism |
6 New York Police |
7 War with America Unready |
8 New York Governorship |
9 Outdoors & Indoors |
10 Presidency: Making Old Party Progressive |
11 Natural Resources of Nation |
12 Big Stick & Square Deal |
13 Social & Industrial Justice |
14 Monroe Doctrine & Panama Canal |
15 Peace of Rightousness |
16 Appendix - Trusts, People & Square Deal |
17 Appendix B - Control of Corporations & New Freedom & C- Blaine Campaign. |
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14 1919 Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
163,000W 652 10:51:35
1 Parents & Childhood |
2 Dunfermline & America |
3 Pittsburgh & Work |
4 Colonel Anderson & Books |
5 Telegraph Office |
6 Railroad Service |
7 Superintendent of Pennsylvania |
8 Civil War Period |
9 Bridge-Building |
10 Iron Works |
11 New York as Headquarters |
12 Business Negotiations |
13 Age of Steel |
14 Partners, Books, & Travel |
15 Coaching Trip & Marriage |
16 Mills & Men |
17 Homestead Strike |
18 Problems of Labor |
19 "Gospel of Wealth" |
20 Educational & Pension Funds |
21 Peace Palace & Pittencrieff |
22 Matthew Arnold & Others |
23 British Political Leaders |
24 Gladstone & Morley |
25 Herbert Spencer & His Disciple |
26 Blaine & Harrison |
27 Washington Diplomacy |
28 Hay & McKinley |
29 Meeting German Emperor. |
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15 1890 How Other Half Lives
by Jacob A. Riis 1849-1914
132,750W 531 8:50:25 242M
1 Genesis of Tenement |
2 Awakening |
3 Mixed Crowd |
4 Down Town Back Alleys |
6 Italian in New York |
7 Bend |
8 Raid on Stale Deer Dives |
9 Cheap Lodging Houses |
10 Chinatown |
11 Jewtown |
12 sweaters of Jewtown |
13 Bohemians, Tenement house cigar making |
14 Color Line in New York |
15 Common Herd |
17 Problem of Children |
18 Waifs of Cities Slums |
19 Street Arab |
20 Reign of Rum |
21 Harvest of Tares |
22 Working Girls of New York |
23 Pauperism in Tenements |
24 Wrecks & Waste |
25 Man with Knife |
26 What has been Done |
27 How Case Stands. |
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9 1863 Daring & Suffering: History of Great Railroad Adventure by Pittenger, William 62,943W 252 4:12
1
1 Sad Retrospective |
2 Object of Book |
3 Military Situation in Southwest |
4 Disaster & Energy of Rebels |
5 Necessity for Secret Expedition |
6 Proposition to Buell & Mitchel |
7 Attempt & Failure |
8 Return of Adventurers |
9 Second Expedition |
10 Writer Volunteers |
11 Andrews, Leader |
12 Parting from Regiment |
13 On Way |
14 Perplexities |
15 Writer Cur-tailed! |
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2
1 Midnight Consultation |
2 Plans Developed |
3 Money Distributed |
4 Compagnons du Voyage |
5 Dismal Night |
6 Sheltered from Storm |
7 Southern Unionist |
8 Arrested by Federal Soldiers |
9 Beyond Lines |
10 Panic Caused by Negroes |
11 Method of Avoiding Suspicion |
12 Continuous Rain |
13 Behind Time |
14 Hunting Human Beings with Bloodhounds |
15 Cumberland Mountains |
16 Rain again. |
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3
1 Crossing Mountains |
2 Playing Hypocrite |
3 Legend of Battle Creek Valley |
4 Lodged with Secessionist |
5 Strategy |
6 Welcome but Fatal Delay |
7 Exaggerated Accounts of Shiloh |
8 Prevented from Crossing Tennessee |
9 In Mountains again |
10 Amusing Rebel Story |
11 To River again |
12 Perilous Crossing |
13 Success |
14 Chattanooga |
15 On Cars |
16 Night |
17 Arrive at Marietta. |
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4
1 Take an Early Train |
2 Prospecting |
3 Capture of Train |
4 Panic in Confederate Camp |
5 Away at Lightning Speed |
6 Thrilling Experience |
7 Cut Telegraph |
8 Tear up Track |
9 Unexpected Obstacle |
10 Running Powder Train to Beauregard |
11 Red Flag |
12 Dropping Cross-Ties |
13 Battering out Spikes |
14 Immense Exertion of Strength |
15 Pursuing Backward |
16 Terrible Chase |
17 Attempt to Wreck Enemy's Train |
18 Fearful Speed |
19 Bold Plan. 57-67 |
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5
1 Consternation along Route |
2 Wood & Water |
3 Attempt to Fire Train |
4 Partial Failure |
5 Message sent to Chattanooga |
6 Terrific Preparations |
7 Abandon Train |
8 Capital Error |
9 In Woods |
10 Thrilling Account of Chase from Atlanta "Southern Confederacy." 68-90 |
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6
1 Stupendous "Man Hunt" |
2 My Own Adventures |
3 Playing Acrobat |
4 Perilous Crossing of River |
5 Hunger |
6 Bloodhounds |
7 Flying for Life |
8 No Sun or Star to Guide
me |
9 Traveling in Circle |
10 Nearing Chattanooga |
11 Lost in Deadened Timber |
12 Glimpse of Moon |
13 Fatigue produces Phantoms |
14 Dreadful Storm |
15 Sleep & enter Fairy Land |
16 Glorious Visions |
17 Reality |
18 Picket |
19 Romance Faded |
20 Horrible Situation |
21 Day Dawn |
22 No Relief. 91-105 |
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7
1 Sabbath |
2 Continuous Rain |
3 Press Onward |
4 Observed |
5 Arrested |
6 Curious Examination |
7 Equivocating for Life |
8 Plans Foiled by Unexpected News |
9 Plundered |
10 Jail |
11 Terrible Reflections |
12 New & Hopeful Resolve |
13 Unwelcome Visitors |
14 Vigilance Committee Disappointed |
15 Ordered to Chattanooga |
16 Mob |
17 Chained to Carriage |
18 Escort |
19 Journey |
20 Musings |
21 Arrival |
22 Another Mob |
23 Benevolent Gentleman |
24 General Leadbetter |
25 Andrews. 106-126 |
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8
1 Negro Prison |
2 Swims, Jailor |
3 Horrible Dungeon |
4 Black Hole of Calcutta |
5 Suffocation |
6 Union Prisoners |
7 Slave Catching |
8 Our Party Reunited |
9 Breakfast Lowered by Rope |
10 Hunger |
11 Counseling |
12 Fiendish Barbarity |
13 Chained in Dungeon |
14 Andrews tried as Spy & Traitor |
15 Sweet, but Stolen News |
16 Removed from Dungeon |
17 Pure Air & Sunlight |
18 Attacked by Mob |
19 Friend" |
20 Madison |
21 Daring Adventure & Narrow Escape. 127-147 |
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9
1 Return to Chattanooga |
2 Caution of Rebels |
3 Unchain Ourselves |
4 Mock Trials |
5 Judge |
6 Singing |
7 One Kindness |
8 Projected Escape |
9 Loitering Comrades |
10 Gleam of Hope |
11 Sad Parting |
12 Knoxville |
13 Prison Inmates |
14 Brownlow |
15 Awful Cruelty |
16 Andrews Condemned to Death |
17 Escapes with Wollam |
18 Fearful Perils |
19 Swimming River |
20 Hiding on Island |
21 Found by Children |
22 Yields to His Fate |
23 Horrible Death |
24 Wollam's Stratagem |
25 On River |
26 Passes Gun Boat |
27 Final Capture |
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10
1 Sorrow for Andrews |
2 Prepare for Trial |
3 Charges & Specifications |
4 Plan of Defence |
5 Incidents of Trial |
6 Encouragement |
7 Not Allowed to Hear Pleading |
8 Lawyer's Plea |
9 Seven Tried |
10 Mitchel Dissolves Court |
11 Tied Again |
12 Saucy Reply |
13 Advantage of Sickness |
14 Fry Deceived |
15 Revolting Inhumanity |
16 Fry's Capture |
17 Starve to Atlanta |
18 Taunts of Mob |
19 Atlanta Prison |
20 Kind Jailor. 171-183 |
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11
1 Cavalry Approach |
2 Seven Removed from Room |
3 Suspense |
4 Sentence of Death |
5 Heart-rending Separation |
6 Death & Future |
7 Not Prepared |
8 Inhuman Haste |
9 Tragedy |
10 Speech on Scaffold |
11 Breaking Ropes |
12 Enemies Affected |
13 Gloom of Survivors |
14 Prayer |
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12
1 Religious Experience |
2 Contraband Assistance |
3 Intelligence of Negroes |
4 Love of Freedom |
5 Wollam's Recapture |
6 Friendly Preacher |
7 Obtain Books |
8 Disgusting Diet |
9 Plays |
10 Debates |
11 Reading Hours |
12 Envy Birds |
13 Dreams of Home |
14 Telegraphing |
15 Friends from our Army |
16 Hope Deferred |
17 Union Society |
18 Difficulties of Tobacco-chewers |
19 Precious Books |
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13
1 Contemplated Escape |
2 Startling Intelligence |
3 Our Doom Pronounced from Richmond |
4 Hesitate no Longer |
5 Our Plan |
6 All Ready |
7 Supper |
8 Farewell |
9 Life or Death |
10 Seize Jailor |
11 Guns Wrested from Guards |
12 Alarm Given |
13 Scaling Wall |
14 Guards Fire |
15 Terrible Chase |
16 Six Recaptured |
17 Wood & Wilson Reach Gulf |
18 Dorsey's Narrative |
19 Porter's Account |
20 Boasting of Guards |
21 Barlow's Cruel Death |
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14
1 Despair & Hope |
2 Bitten Finger |
3 Removed to Barracks |
4 Greater Comfort |
5 Jack Wells |
6 Cruel Punishment of Tennesseeans |
7 Story of Spy |
8 Help Him to Escape |
9 Virtue of Coat |
10 Practical Joke |
11 Unionism |
12 Sweet Potatoes |
13 Enlisting in Rebel Army |
14 Description of Day |
15 Happy News |
16 Start for Richmond |
17 Not Tied |
18 Night Journey |
19 Varied Incidents |
20 Lynchburg |
21 Rebel Audacity Punished |
22 Suffering from Cold |
23 Arrival in Richmond. 224-246 |
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15
1 City by Moonlight |
2 Old Accusation Renewed |
3 Libby Prison |
4 Discomfort |
5 Change |
6 Citizens' Department |
7 Richmond Breakfast |
8 Removed under Guard |
9 Castle Thunder |
10 Miniature Bedlam |
11 Conceal Knife |
12 Confined in Stall |
13 Dreadful Gloom |
14 Routine of Day |
15 Suffering at Night |
16 Friends Exchanged |
17 Newspapers |
18 Burnside |
19 Pecuniary Perplexities |
20 Captain Webster |
21 Escape Prevented |
22 Try Again on Christmas Night |
23 Betrayed |
24 Fearful Danger Avoided |
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16
1 Letter sent Home |
2 Alarming Pestilence |
3 Our Quarters
Changed |
4 Rowdyism |
5 Fairy Stories |
6 Judge Baxter |
7 Satanic
Strategy |
8 Miller's History |
9 Exchange with a
Dead Man |
10 Effect of Democratic Victories |
11 Attempt to
Make us Work |
12 Digging out of Cell |
13 Worse than
Inquisition |
14 Unexpected Interference |
15 List from "Yankee
Land" |
16 Clothing Stolen |
17 Paroled |
18 Night of Joy |
19 Torch-light
March |
20 On Cars |
21 Boat |
22 Reach
Washington |
23 Receive Medals, Money, & Promotion |
24 Home. 267-288. |
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1 1921 History of United States by Charles Beard 1874-1948 & Mary Ritter Beard 341,250W 1,365 22:44:00 823M.  |
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2 1902 Story of American History For Elementary Schools
by Blaisdell, Albert F.
87,888W 465 10:22:00
1 AMERICA IN OLD DAYS |
2 COLUMBUS & DISCOVERY OF AMERICA |
3 SIR WALTER RALEIGH & CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH |
4 STORY OF PILGRIMS |
5 MORE ABOUT PILGRIMS |
6 INDIANS & HOW THEY LIVED |
7 DUTCH IN NEW YORK: QUAKERS IN PENNSYLVANIA |
8 FRENCH & INDIAN WARS |
9 EVERYDAY LIFE IN COLONIAL TIMES |
10 BEGINNING OF REVOLUTION |
11 LEXINGTON & CONCORD |
12 BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL |
13 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE |
14 BURGOYNE CAMPAIGN |
15 WASHINGTON & REVOLUTION |
16 WAR OF REVOLUTION IN SOUTH |
17 STORY OF ARNOLD'S TREASON |
18 JOHN PAUL JONES: OUR 1ST GREAT NAVAL HERO |
19 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: HIS HIGHLY USEFUL CAREER |
20 EVERYDAY LIFE 100 YEARS AGO |
21 WHAT OUR NAVY DID IN WAR OF 1812 |
22 SETTLEMENT OF PACIFIC COAST |
23 LINCOLN & WAR FOR UNION |
24 MORE ABOUT WAR FOR UNION |
25 OUR NAVY IN WAR FOR UNION |
26 1898 WAR WITH SPAIN |
27 APPENDIX. Books for Reference & Collateral Reading in Study of American History. |
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3 1897 School History of United States
by McMaster, John Bach
146,596W 586 9:46
1 EUROPE FINDS AMERICA |
2 SPANIARDS IN USA |
3 ENGLISH, DUTCH, & SWEDES ON SEABOARD |
4 PLANTING OF NEW ENGLAND |
5 MIDDLE & SOUTHERN COLONIES |
7 FRENCH IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY |
8 INDIANS |
8 STRUGGLE FOR NEW FRANCE & LOUISIANA |
9 1763 LIFE IN COLONIES |
10 "LIBERTY, PROPERTY, & NO STAMPS" |
11 STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE |
12 UNDER ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION |
13 1790 MAKING CONSTITUTION 14 OUR COUNTRY |
14 RISE OF PARTIES |
15 STRUGGLE FOR NEUTRALITY |
16 STRUGGLE FOR "FREE TRADE & SAILORS' RIGHTS" |
17 WAR FOR COMMERCIAL INDEPENDENCE |
18 1790 - 1815 PROGRESS OF OUR COUNTRY |
19 SETTLEMENT OF OUR BOUNDARIES |
20 RISING WEST |
21 HIGHWAYS OF TRADE & COMMERCE |
22 1824 - 45 POLITICS |
23 EXPANSION OF SLAVE AREA |
24 TERRITORIES BECOME SLAVE SOIL |
25 1840 - 60 PROGRESS IN USA |
26 1861 - 5 WAR FOR UNION |
27 WAR ALONG COAST & SEA |
28 COST OF WAR |
29 RECONSTRUCTION OF SOUTH |
30 1860 - 70 NEW WEST |
31 1868 - 80 POLITICS FROM |
32 GROWTH OF NORTHWEST |
33 MECHANICAL & INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS |
34 1880 POLITICS SINCE. |
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4 1775 History of United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775
by Hawthorne, Julian
144,306W 578 9:18
1 BEFORE DAWN |
2 COLUMBUS, RALEIGH, & SMITH |
3 FREIGHT OF "MAYFLOWER" |
4 SPIRIT OF PURITANS |
5 FROM HUDSON TO STUYVESANT |
6 LIBERTY, SLAVERY, & TYRANNY |
7 CATHOLIC, PHILOSOPHER, & REBEL |
8 QUAKER, YANKEE, & KING |
9 STUARTS & CHARTER |
10 NEW LEAF, & BLOT ON IT |
11 50 YEARS OF FOOLS & HEROES |
12 QUEM JUPITER VULT PERDERE |
13 PLAINS OF ABRAHAM & STAMP ACT |
14 PASSING OF RUBICON |
15 SHOT HEARD ROUND WORLD. |
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5 Historical Tales, Vol. II: American II
by Charles MORRIS 1833 - 1922
125,750W 503 8:22:14
1 Ponce de Leon & Fountain of Youth |
2 De Soto & Father of Waters |
3 Lost Colony of Roanoke |
4 Thrilling Adventures of Captain John Smith |
5 Indian Massacre in Virginia |
6 Great Rebellion in Old Dominion |
7 La Salle Explorer of Mississippi |
8 French of Louisiana & Natchez Indians |
9 Knights of Golden Horseshoe |
10 How Oglethorpe Saved Georgia from Spain |
11 Boy's Working Holiday in Wildwood |
12 Patrick Henry, Herald of Revolution |
13 Governor Tryon & Carolina Regulators |
14 Lord Dunmore & Gunpowder |
15 Fatal Expedition of Colonel Rogers |
16 How Colonel Clark won Northwest |
17 King's Mountain & Patriots of Tennessee |
18 General Greene's Famous Retreat |
19 Eli Whitney, Inventor of Cotton Gin |
20 How Old Hickory Fought Creeks |
21 Pirates of Barataria Bay |
22 Heroes of Alamo |
23 How Houston Won Freedom for Texas |
24 Captain Robert E. Lee & Lava-Beds |
25 Christmas Day on Plantation |
26 Captain Gordon & Raccoon Roughs |
27 Stuart's Famous Chambersburg Raid |
28 Forrest's Chase of Raiders |
29 Exploits of Blockade-Runner |
30 Fontain, Scout, & Besiegers of Vicksburg |
31 Gordon & Bayonet Chart at Antietam |
32 Last Triumph of Stonewall Jackson |
33 John Morgan's Famous Raid |
34 Home-Coming of General Lee & His Veterans. |
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6 1872 Brief History of United States
by Barnes & Co.
116,877W 468 7:48
1 EARLY DISCOVERIES & SETTLEMENTS |
2 DEVELOPMENT OF COLONIES |
3 REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
4 DEVELOPMENT OF STATES |
5 CIVIL WAR |
6 RECONSTRUCTION & PASSING EVENTS. |
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7 1914 Contemporary American History, 1877-1913
by Beard, Charles A. (Charles Austin)
108,434W 434 7:14
1 Restoration of White Dominion in South |
2 Economic Revolution |
3 Revolution in Politics & Law |
4 1877 - 96 Parties & Party Issues |
5 1877 - 96 2 Decades of Federal Legislation |
6 Growth of Dissent |
7 1896 Campaign |
8 Imperialism |
9 Development of Capitalism |
10 Administrations of Theodore Roosevelt |
11 Revival of Dissent |
12 Mr. Taft & Republican Disintegration |
13 1912 Campaign. |
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8 1786 Critical Period of American History by Fiske, John 107,786W 431 7:11.  |
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9 1917 This Country of Ours
by Elizabeth Marshall 1876-1941
105,000W 420 6:59:11 82M
1 How Vikingos of Old Sought & Found New Lands |
2 Sea of Darkness & Great Faith of Columbus |
3 How Columbus Faired on Sea of Darkness & went to Pleasant Lands Beyond |
4 How Columbus Returned in Triumph |
5 How America was Named |
6 How Flag of England was Planted on Shores of New World |
7 How Flag of France was Planted in Florida |
8 How French Founded Colony in Florida |
9 How Spaniards Drove French out of Florida |
10 How Frenchman Avenged Death of his Countrymen |
11 Adventures of Sir Humphry Gilbert |
12 Sir Walter Raleigh's Adventures in Golden West. |
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10 1894 Comic History of US
by Nye 1850-1896
93,750W 375 6:14:08 171M
1 Preface & Chapter 1 |
2 Other Discoveries Wet & Dry |
3 Plymouth Colony |
4 Episode of Charter Oak |
5 Dutch at New Amsterdam |
6 Early Aristocracy |
7 Personality of Washington |
8 Revolutionary War |
9 Critical Period |
10 Close of Revolution |
11 War with Canada |
12 More Difficulties Straightened Out |
13 Befole Wall |
14 More Fratricidal Strife |
15 Last Year of Disagreable War |
16 Reconstruction without pain, Johnson & Grant. |
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11 American Nation: history - Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600
by Cheyney, Edward Potts
82,536W 330 5:30
1 EAST & WEST |
2 1200 - 1500 ORIENTAL & OCCIDENTAL TRADE-ROUTES |
3 1200 - 1500 ITALIAN CONTRIBUTIONS To EXPLORATION |
4 1400 - 1527 PIONEER WORK OF PORTUGAL |
5 1474 - 1525 SPANISH MONARCHY IN AGE OF COLUMBUS |
6 1400 - 1650 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS OF CENTRAL EUROPE |
7 1550 - 1700 SYSTEM OF CHARTERED COMMERCIAL COMPANIES |
8 1600 - 28 TYPICAL AMERICAN COLONIZING COMPANIES |
9 1500 - 1625 PROTESTANT REFORMATION ON CONTINENT |
10 1520 - 1648 RELIGIOUS WARS IN NETHERLANDS & GERMANY 168 |
11 1534 - 1660 ENGLISH CHURCH & CATHOLICS |
12 1550 - 1689 ENGLISH PURITANS & SECTS |
13 1500 - 1689 POLITICAL SYSTEM OF ENGLAND |
14 1600 - 50 ENGLISH COUNTY & ITS OFFICERS |
15 1600 - 50 ENGLISH JUSTICES OP PEACE |
16 1600 - 50 ENGLISH PARISH OR TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT |
17 CRITICAL ESSAY ON AUTHORITIES. |
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12 1915 STORIES OF LATER AMERICAN HISTORY
by Wilbur Fisk Gordy
80,250W 321 5:20:55 73.4M
1 Patrick Henry |
2 Samuel Adams |
3 War Begins near Boston |
4 George Washington in Revolution |
5 Nathanael Greene & Other Heroes in South |
6 John Paul Jones |
7 Daniel Boone |
8 James Robertson |
9 John Sevier |
10 George Rogers Clark |
11 New Republic |
12 Increasing Size of New Republic |
13 Internal Improvements |
14 Republic Grows Larger |
15 3 Great Statesmen |
16 Civil War |
17 4 Great Industries. |
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13 1919 Short Stories of New America Interpreting America of this age to high school boys & girls
by Various & Mary A. Laselle
62,484W 250 4:10
1 LITTLE KANSAS LEAVEN by Canfield |
2 SURVIVORS by Singmaster |
3 WILDCAT by Terhune |
4 CITIZEN by Dwyer |
5 INDIAN OF RESERVATION by Coolidge |
6 NIGHT ATTACK by Pier |
7 PATH OF GLORY by Pulver |
8 SERGT. WARREN COMES BACK FROM FRANCE by Ames |
9 COWARD by Empey |
10 CHATEAU-THIERRY by Bartlett. |
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14 1912 Great Epochs in American History, V2 Planting Of First Colonies: 1562-1733
by Various
59,620W 239 3:59 1  2
1 1562 - 5 FOUNDING OF ST. AUGUSTINE & MASSACRE BY MENENDEZ
1 Account by John A. Doyle |
2 Mendoza's Account |
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2 1584 - 7 SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S VIRGINIA COLONIES
1 Account by John A. Doyle |
2 Return of Colonists with Sir Francis Drake. By Ralph Lane |
3 Birth of Virginia Dare. By John White |
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3 1602 BARTHOLOMEW GOSNOLD'S DISCOVERY OF CAPE COD
1 By Gabriel Archer, One of Gosnold's Companions |
2 Gosnold's Own Account |
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4 1607 FOUNDING OF JAMESTOWN |
5 1819 1ST AMERICAN LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY |
6 1518 ORIGIN OF NEGRO SLAVERY IN AMERICA: 1 |
7 1620 2 Its Beginnings in United States |
8 1614 NEW ENGLAND BEFORE PILGRIM FATHERS LANDED |
9 1620 1ST VOYAGE OF "MAYFLOWER" |
10 1623 - 8 1ST NEW YORK SETTLEMENTS |
11 1627 SWEDES & DUTCH IN NEW JERSEY |
12 1627 - 31 BEGINNINGS OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY |
13 HOW BAY COLONY DIFFERED FROM PLYMOUTH |
14 1633 LORD BALTIMORE IN MARYLAND |
15 1636 ROGER WILLIAMS IN RHODE ISLAND |
16 1633 - 6 FOUNDING OF CONNECTICUT |
17 1647 - 96 WITCHCRAFT IN NEW ENGLAND |
18 1664 ENGLISH CONQUEST OF NEW YORK |
19 1676 BACON'S REBELLION IN VIRGINIA |
20 1676 KING PHILIP'S WAR |
21 1684 FOUNDING OF PENNSYLVANIA
1 Penn's Account of Colony |
2 1683 2 Penn's Treaty with Indians His Own Account |
3 Reality of Penn's Treaty.
By George E. Ellis |
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22 1682 CHARTER OAK AFFAIR IN CONNECTICUT |
23 1699 COLONIZATION OF LOUISIANA |
24 1733 OGELETHORPE IN GEORGIA. |
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15 1912 History of United States V3 by Andrews, Elisha Benjamin 45,561W 183 3:03. $1 2 3 4 5 6  |
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16 1894 American History Stories Volume 1
by Mara L Pratt
44,750W 179 2:58:11 81.6M
1 Long Ago |
2 Early Discoveries |
3 Christopher Columbus |
4 Voyage |
5 Other Great Explorers |
6 English Explorers |
7 Sir Francis Drake |
8 Sir Walter Raleigh |
9 Colonies |
10 Plymouth Colony |
11 Puritans |
12 Dutch in America |
13 Other Colonies |
14 Customs in Colonies |
15 New England Primer |
16 Manner of Dress |
17 Pine Tree Shillings |
18 Education in Colonies |
19 Salem Witchcraft |
20 Religious Troubles |
21 William Penn |
22 Indian Troubles |
23 King Phillip's War |
24 French & Indian War |
25 George Washington in French & Indian War |
26 How Colonies Grew United. |
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by Benton, Elbert Jay, Bourne, Henry Eldridge
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1 SCATTERED CHILDREN OF EUROPE |
2 OUR EARLIEST TEACHERS |
3 HOW GREEKS LIVED |
4 GREEK EMIGRANTS OR COLONISTS |
5 NEW RIVALS OF GREEKS |
6 MEDITERRANEAN ROMAN LAKE |
7 ANCIENT WORLD EXTENDED TO SHORES OF ATLANTIC |
8 CIVILIZATION OF ROMAN WORLD |
9 CHRISTIANITY & ROMAN EMPIRE |
10 EMIGRANTS 1K YEARS AGO |
11 HOW ENGLISHMEN LEARNED TO GOVERN THEMSELVES |
12 CIVILIZATION OF MIDDLE AGES |
13 TRADERS, TRAVELERS, & EXPLORERS IN LATER MIDDLE AGES |
14 DISCOVERY OF NEW WORLD |
15 OTHERS HELP IN DISCOVERY OF NEW WORLD |
16 EARLY SPANISH EXPLORERS & CONQUERORS OF MAINLAND |
17 SPANISH EXPLORERS OF NORTH AMERICA |
18 RIVALRY & STRIFE IN EUROPE |
19 FIRST FRENCH ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE AMERICA |
20 ENGLISH & DUTCH TRIUMPH OVER SPAIN |
21 ENGLISH PEOPLE ATTEMPT TO SETTLE AMERICA. |
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1 Colonial Period Onwards
41,000W 164 2:44:00 68.7M
1 Great Migration to America Agencies of American Colonization |
2 Colonial Peoples |
3 Process of Colonization |
4 Colonial Agriculture, Industry, & Commerce Land & Westward Movement |
5 Industrial & Commercial Development |
6 Social & Political Progress Leadership of Churches |
7 Schools & Colleges |
8 Colonial Press |
9 Evolution in Political Institutions (not good) |
10 Development of Colonial Nationalism Relations with Indians & French |
11 Effects of Warfare on Colonies |
12 Colonial Relations with British Government |
13 Summary of Colonial Period |
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1 New Course in British Imperial Policy George 3 |
2 Colonial Resistance Resumption of British Policies |
3 Renewed Resistance in America Retaliation by British From Reform to Revolution |
4 American Revolution |
5 Establishment of Government & New Allegiance |
6 Military Affairs |
7 Finances & Diplomacy of Revolution |
8 Peace at Last, Summary of Revolutionary Period |
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1 Formation of Constitution Framing of Constitution |
2 Formation of Constitution Struggle over Ratification |
3 Clash of Political Parties New Government Rise of Political Parties |
4 Clash of Political Parties Foreign Influences & Domestic Politics |
5 Jeffersonian Republicans Principles & Policies Great West |
6 Jeffersonian Republicans Republican War for Commercial Independence |
7 Jeffersonian Republicans Republicans Nationalized |
8 Jeffersonian Republicans Chief Justice Marshall Summary |
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1 Farmers Beyond Appalachians |
2 Jacksonian Democracy |
3 Middle Border & Great West |
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1 RISE OF INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM |
2 PLANTING SYSTEM & NATIONAL POLITICS |
3 PLANTING SYSTEM & NATIONAL POLITICS, Slavery in National Politics |
4 CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION |
5 CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION, War Measures of Federal Government |
6 CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION, Results of Civil War |
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69,250W 277 4:37 126M
1 Political & Economic Evolution of South |
2 Business Enterprise & Republican Party |
3 Development of Great West |
4 1865 - 97 Domestic Issues Before Country |
5 1865 - 1900 America World Power |
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1 1901 - 13 Evolution of Republican Policies |
2 Spirit of Reform in America |
3 New Political Democracy |
4 Industrial Democracy |
5 President Wilson & World War. |
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1
1 Fall of Lord North's ministry |
2 Sympathy between British Whigs & revolutionary party in America |
3 It weakened Whig party in England |
4 Character of Lord Shelburne |
5 Political instability of Rockingham ministry |
6 Obstacles in way of treaty of peace |
7 Oswald talks with Franklin |
8 Grenville has interview with Vergennes |
9 Effects of Rodney's victory |
10 Misunderstanding between Fox & Shelburne |
11 Fall of Rockingham ministry |
12 Shelburne becomes prime minister |
13 Defeat of Spaniards & French at Gibraltar |
14 French policy opposed to American interests |
15 valley of Mississippi: Aranda's prophecy |
16 Newfoundland fisheries |
17 Jay detects schemes of Vergennes |
18 & sends Dr Vaughan to visit Shelburne |
19 John Adams arrives in Paris & joins with Jay in insisting upon separate negotiation with England |
20 separate American treaty, as agreed upon: |
21. Boundaries 2. Fisheries: commercial intercourse 3. Private debts 4. Compensation of loyalists |
22 Secret article relating to Yazoo boundary |
23 Vergennes does not like way in which it has been done |
24 On part of Americans it was great diplomatic victory |
25 Which commissioners won by disregarding instructions of Congress & acting on their own responsibility |
26 Spanish treaty |
27 French treaty |
28 Coalition of Fox with North |
29 They attack American treaty in Parliament |
30 & compel Shelburne to resign Which leaves England without government, while for several weeks king is too angry to appoint ministers |
31 Until at length he succumbs to coalition, which presently adopts & ratifies American treaty |
32 coalition ministry is wrecked upon Fox's India Bill |
33 1784 Constitutional crisis ends in overwhelming victory of Pitt in elections |
34 & this, although apparently triumph for king, was really death-blow to his system of personal government |
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21 3 COMMONWEALTHS
1 Cessation of hostilities in America |
2 Departure of British troops |
3 Washington resigns his command |
4 & goes home to Mount Vernon |
5 His "legacy" to American people |
6 next 5 years were most critical years in American history |
7 Absence of sentiment of union, & consequent danger of anarchy |
8 European statesmen, whether hostile or friendly, had little faith in stability of Union |
9 False historic analogies |
10 Influence of railroad & telegraph upon perpetuity of Union |
11 Difficulty of travelling 100 years ago |
12 Local jealousies & antipathies, inheritance from primeval savagery |
13 Conservative character of American Revolution |
14 State governments remodelled: assemblies continued from colonial times |
15 Origin of senates in governor's council of assistants |
16 Governors viewed with suspicion |
17 Analogies with British institutions |
18 judiciary |
19 Restrictions upon suffrage |
20 Abolition of primogeniture, entails, & manorial privileges |
21 Steps toward abolition of slavery & slave-trade |
22 Progress toward religious freedom |
23 Church & state in Virginia |
24 Persecution of dissenters |
25 Madison & Religions Freedom Act |
26 Temporary overthrow of church |
27 Difficulties in regard to ordination: case of Mason Weems |
28 Ordination of Samuel Seabury by non-jurors at Aberdeen |
29 Francis Asbury & Methodists |
30 Presbyterians & Congregationalists |
31 Roman Catholics |
32 Except in instance of slavery, all changes described in this chapter were favourable to union of states |
33 But while state governments, in all these changes, seen working smoothly, we have next to observe, by contrast, clumsiness & inefficiency of federal government |
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3 LEAGUE OF FRIENDSHIP
1 several states have never enjoyed complete sovereignty |
2 But in very act of severing their connection with Great Britain, they entered into some sort of union |
3 Anomalous character of Continental Congress |
4 articles of confederation: they sought to establish "league of friendship" between states |
5 But failed to create federal government endowed with real sovereignty |
6 Military weakness of government |
7 Extreme difficulty of obtaining revenue |
8 Congress, being unable to pay army, was afraid of it |
9 Supposed scheme for making Washington king |
10 Greene's experience in South Carolina |
11 Gates's staff officers & Newburgh address |
12 danger averted by Washington |
13 Congress driven from Philadelphia by mutinous soldiers |
14 Commutation Act denounced in New England |
15Order of Cincinnati |
16 Reasons for dread which it inspired |
17 Congress finds itself unable to carry out provisions of treaty with Great Britain |
18 Persecution of loyalists |
19 It was especially severe in New York |
20 1784 Trespass Act directed against loyalists |
21 Character & early career of Alexander Hamilton |
22 case of Rutgers v. Waddington |
23 Wholesale emigration of Tories |
24 Congress unable to enforce payment of debts to British creditors |
25 England retaliates by refusing to surrender fortresses on northwestern frontier |
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4 DRIFTING TOWARD ANARCHY
1 barbarous superstitions of Middle Ages concerning trade were still rife in 1700s |
2 old theory of uses of colony |
3 Pitt's unsuccessful attempt to secure free trade between Great Britain & USA |
4 Ship-building in New England |
5 British navigation acts & orders in council directed against American commerce |
6 John Adams tried in vain to negotiate commercial treaty with Great Britain |
7 & could see no escape from difficulties except in systematic reprisal |
8 But any such reprisal was impracticable, for several states imposed conflicting duties |
9 Attempts to give Congress power of regulating commerce were unsuccessful |
10 & several states began to make commercial war upon one another |
11 Attempts of New York to oppress New Jersey & Connecticut |
12 Retaliatory measures of 2 latter states |
13 quarrel between Connecticut & Pennsylvania over possession of valley of Wyoming |
14 quarrel between New York & New Hampshire over possession of Green Mountains |
15 Failure of American diplomacy because European states could not tell whether they were dealing with one nation or with 13 |
16 Failure of American credit: John Adams begging in Holland |
17 Barbary pirates |
18 American citizens kidnapped & sold into slavery |
19 Lord Sheffield's outrageous pamphlet |
20 Tripoli's demand for blackmail |
21 Congress unable to protect American citizens |
22 Financial distress after Revolutionary War |
23 State of coinage |
24 Cost of war in money |
25 Robert Morris & his immense services |
26 craze for paper money |
27 Agitation in southern & middle states |
28 Distress in New England |
29 Imprisonment for debt
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30 Rag-money victorious in Rhode Island: "Know Ye" measures |
31 Rag-money defeated in Massachusetts: Shays insurrection |
32 insurrection suppressed by state troops |
33 Conduct of neighbouring states |
34 rebels pardoned |
35 Timidity of Congress |
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5 GERMS OF NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
2:07:29
1 Creation of national domain beyond Alleghanies |
2 Conflicting claims to western territory |
3 Claims of Massachusetts & Connecticut |
4 Claims of New York |
5 Virginia's claims |
6 Maryland's novel & beneficent suggestion |
7 several states yield their claims in favour of USA |
8 Magnanimity of Virginia |
9 Jefferson proposes scheme of government for northwestern territory
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10 Names of proposed 10 states |
11 Jefferson wishes to prohibit slavery in national domain |
12 North Carolina's cession of western lands |
13 John Sevier & state of Franklin |
14 northwestern territory |
15 Origin of Ohio company |
16 1787 Ordinance |
17 Theory of folkland upon which ordinance was based |
18 1783 Spain, hearing of secret article in treaty, loses her temper & threatens to shut up Mississippi River |
19 Gardoqui & Jay |
20 Threats of secession in Kentucky & New England |
21 Washington's views on political importance of canals between east & west |
22 His far-sighted genius & self-devotion |
23 Maryland confers with Virginia regarding navigation of Potomac |
24 Madison-Tyler motion in Virginia legislature |
25 1786 Convention at Annapolis |
26 Hamilton's address calling for convention at Philadelphia |
27 impost amendment defeated by action of New York: last ounce upon camel's back |
28 Sudden changes in popular sentiment |
29 1787 Federal Convention meets at Philadelphia, May |
30 Mr. Gladstone's opinion of work of convention |
31 men who were assembled there |
32 Character of James Madison |
33 other leading members |
34 Washington chosen president of convention |
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6 FEDERAL CONVENTION
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7 CROWNING WORK
1 Franklin lays Constitution before legislature of Pennsylvania |
2 It is submitted to Congress, which refers it to legislatures of 13 states, to be ratified or rejected by people in conventions |
31 st American parties, Federalists & Antifederalists |
4 contest in Pennsylvania |
5 How to make quorum |
6 war of pamphlets & newspaper squibs |
7 Ending in ratification of Constitution by Delaware, Pennsylvania, & New Jersey |
8 Rejoicings & mutterings
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9 Georgia & Connecticut ratify |
10 outlook in Massachusetts |
11 Massachusetts convention meets |
12 overhauls Constitution clause by clause |
13 subject of an army Mr. Nason waxes eloquent |
14 clergymen oppose religious test |
15 Rev. Samuel West argues on assumption that all men are not totally depraved |
16 Feeling of distrust in mountain districts |
17 Timely speech of Berkshire farmer |
18 Attitude of Samuel Adams |
19 Meeting of mechanics at Green Dragon |
20 Charges of bribery |
21 Washington's fruitful suggestion |
22 Massachusetts ratifies, but proposes amendments |
23 Long Lane has turning & becomes Federal Street |
24 New Hampshire hesitates, but Maryland ratifies, & all eyes turned upon South Carolina |
25 Objections of Rawlins Lowndes answered by Cotesworth Pinckney |
26 South Carolina ratifies Constitution |
27 Important effect upon Virginia, where thoughts of southern confederacy had been entertained |
28 Madison & Marshall prevail in Virginia convention, & it ratifies Constitution |
29 New Hampshire had ratified 4 days before |
30 Rejoicings at Philadelphia: riots at Providence & Albany |
31 struggle in New York |
32 Origin of "Federalist" |
33 Hamilton wins victory, & New York ratifies |
34 All serious anxiety is now at an end: laggard states, North Carolina & Rhode Island |
35 1789 1st presidential election: Washington is unanimously chosen |
36 Why Samuel Adams was not selected for vice-president |
37 Selection of John Adams |
38 Washington's journey to New York, April 16 - 23 |
39 His inauguration |
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6 FEDERAL CONVENTION
1 Why proceedings of convention were kept secret for so many years |
2 Difficulty of problem to be solved |
3 Symptoms of cowardice repressed by Washington's impassioned speech |
4 root of all difficulties: edicts of federal government had operated only upon states, not upon individuals, & therefore could not be enforced without danger of war |
5 Virginia plan, of which Madison was chief author, offered radical cure |
6 & was felt to be revolutionary in its character |
7 Fundamental features of Virginia plan |
8 How it was at 1st received |
9 House of Representatives must be directly elected by people |
10 Question as to representation of states brings out antagonism between large & small states |
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11 William Paterson presents New Jersey plan: not radical cure, but feeble palliative |
12 Straggle between Virginia & New Jersey plans |
13 Connecticut compromise, according to which national principle is to prevail in House of Representatives, & federal principle in Senate, meets at 1st with fierce opposition |
14 But is at length adopted |
15 & proves decisive victory for Madison & his methods |
16 few irreconcilable members go home in dudgeon |
17 But small states, having been propitiated, suddenly converted to Federalism, & make victory complete |
18 Vague dread of future west |
19 struggle between pro-slavery & anti-slavery parties began in convention, & was quieted by 2 compromises |
20 Should representation be proportioned to wealth or to population? |
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21 Were slaves to be reckoned as persons or as chattels? |
22 Attitude of Virginia statesmen |
23 It was absolutely necessary to satisfy South Carolina |
24 3/5 compromise, suggested by Madison, was genuine English solution, if ever there was one |
25 There was neither rhyme nor reason in it, but for all that, it was best solution attainable at time |
26 next compromise was between New England & South Carolina as to foreign slave-trade & power of federal government over commerce |
27 George Mason calls slave-trade an "infernal traffic" |
28 & compromise offends & alarms Virginia |
29 Belief in moribund condition of slavery |
30 foundations of Constitution were laid in compromise |
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31 Powers granted to federal government |
32 Use of federal troops in suppressing insurrections |
33 Various federal powers |
34 Provision for federal city under federal jurisdiction |
35 Federal Congress might compel attendance of members |
36 Powers denied to several states |
37 Should federal government he allowed to make its promissory notes legal tender in payment of debts? powerful speech of Gouverneur Morris |
38 Emphatic & unmistakable condemnation of paper money by all leading delegates |
39 convention refused to grant to federal government power of issuing inconvertible paper, but did not think express prohibition necessary |
40 If they could have foreseen some recent judgments of supreme court, they would doubtless have made prohibition explicit & absolute |
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41 Debates as to federal executive |
42 Sherman's suggestion as to true relation of executive to legislature |
43 There was to be single chief magistrate, but how should he be chosen? |
44 Objections to an election by Congress |
45 Ellsworth & King suggest device of electoral college, which is at 1st rejected |
46 But afterwards adopted |
47 Provisions for election by Congress in case of failure of choice by electoral college |
48 Provisions for counting electoral votes |
49 It was not intended to leave anything to be decided by president of Senate |
50 convention foresaw imaginary dangers, but not real ones |
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51 Hamilton's opinion of electoral scheme |
52 How it has actually worked |
53 In this part of its work convention tried to copy from British Constitution |
54 In which they supposed legislative & executive departments to be distinct & separate |
55 Here they were misled by Montesquieu & Blackstone |
56 What our government would be if it were really like that of Great Britain |
57 In British government executive department is not separated from legislative |
58 Circumstances which obscured true aspect of case century ago |
59 American cabinet is analogous, not to British cabinet, but to privy council |
60 federal judiciary, & its remarkable character |
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61 Provisions for amending Constitution |
62 document is signed by all but 3 delegates |
63 convention breaks up |
64 With pleasant remark from Franklin. |
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1 RESULTS OF FRENCH & INDIAN WAR
1 How Important |
2 Vergennes's Prophecy |
3 England in Debt |
4 Tempted to Tax Colonies |
5 Colonies Strengthened |
6 Military Experience Gained |
7 Leaders Trained |
8 Fighting Power Revealed |
9 Best of All, Union |
10 How Developed |
11 Nothing but War could have done This |
12 Scattered Condition of Population then |
13 Difficulties of Communication |
14 Other Centrifugal Influences |
15 France no longer Menace to Colonies |
16 But Natural Friend & Ally |
17 Increase of Territory at Colonies' Disposal |
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2 GEORGE 3 & HIS AMERICAN COLONIES
1 Character of Young King |
2 Policy
Advisers |
3 Indefinite Causes Separating Colonies from England |
4 England Blind to These |
5 Ignorant of Colonies |
6 Stricter Enforcement of Navigation Laws |
7 Writs of Assistance |
8 James Otis |
9 Stamp Act & Opposition |
10 Vigorous & Widespread Retaliation by Non-importation |
11 England Recedes |
12 Her Side of Question |
13 Lord Mansfield's Argument |
14 Pitt's |
15 Constitutional & Historical Considerations not Sufficient |
16 George 3's Case Better Legally than Practically |
17 Natural Rights |
18 Townshend's Duties |
19 Massachusetts's Opposition |
20 Samuel Adams |
21 Committees of Correspondence |
22 Billeting Act
Boston Massacre |
23 Statement of Grievances |
24 Tea |
25 Coercion Resolved upon |
26 First Continental Congress |
27 Drifting into War |
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3 INDEPENDENCE & NEW STATES
1 Slow Growth of Desire for Independence
Why |
2 Early Schemes of Union |
3 1690 New York Convention of |
4 1754 Albany Convention |
5 Franklin's Plan for Confederation of Colonies |
6 1774 no Hint of Independence
Hardly in 1775 |
7 Swift Change at Last |
8 All Colonies Turn to New Idea
Causes |
9 Dickinson & Harrison |
10 King's Barbarity |
11 Gaspe Affair |
12 Capture of Fort William & Mary |
13 Paine's "Common Sense" |
14 Declaration of Independence Mooted Debated
Drafted
Passed & Signed |
15 Jefferson
How far he Followed Earlier Utterances |
16 Effect of Declaration |
17 Anarchy in Colonies |
18 New State Governments
New Constitutions
Their Provisions |
19 Changes from Old Order |
20 General Character of Documents |
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4 OUTBREAK OF WAR: WASHINGTON'S MOVEMENTS
1 General Gage in Boston |
2 Lexington |
3 Concord |
4 Retreat |
5 Siege of Boston |
6 Bunker Hill |
7 Warren's Fall |
8 Losses of 2 Sides |
9 Washington Commander-in-Chief |
10 His Character |
11 Difficulties |
12 Bad Military System |
13 Gage Evacuates Boston |
14 Moultrie's Defence of Charleston Harbor |
15 New York Centre of Hostilities |
16 Long Island Given up |
17 New York City also |
18 Forts Washington & Lee Captured |
19 Retreat across New Jersey |
20 Splendid Stroke at Trenton |
21 Princeton |
22 Brandywine & Germantown |
23 Winter at Valley Forge |
24 Hardships
Steuben's Arrival & Drill
Battle of Monmouth |
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5 NORTHERN CAMPAIGN
1 On to Canada |
2 Ethan Allen takes "Old Ti" |
3 Montgomery's Advance |
4 Benedict Arnold's |
5 They attack Quebec |
6 Montgomery Falls |
7 Morgan in Lower Town |
8 Siege Raised |
9 Retreat |
10 Burgoyne's Advance |
11 British Plan |
12 Ticonderoga again in British Hands |
13 On to Fort Edward |
14 St Leger's Expedition |
15 Battle of Oriskany |
16 St Leger Driven Back |
17 Baume's Expedition |
18 Battle of Bennington |
19 Stark |
20 Burgoyne in Cul-de-sac |
21 Gates Succeeds Schuyler |
22 First Battle of Bemis's Heights or Stillwater |
23 Burgoyne's Position Critical |
24 No Tidings from Clinton |
25 2nd Battle |
26 Arnold Hero |
27 Briton Retreats |
28 Capitulates |
29 Little Thanks to Gates |
30 Importance of Burgoyne's Surrender |
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6 SOUTHERN CAMPAIGNS
1 Massacres of Wyoming & Cherry Valley |
2 Battle of Rhode Island
Raids |
3 Wayne takes Stony Point |
4 Paul Jones & his Naval Victory |
5 War in South |
6 Lincoln Surrenders |
7 All South Carolina Gone |
8 Clinton's Severity |
9 Bravely withstood by Southern Leaders & People |
10 Washington Sends Aid |
11 Gates & De Kalb |
12 Battle of Camden |
13 Exit Gates |
14 De Kalb's Valor & Death |
15 Arnold's Treason |
16 South Prostrate |
17 Colonial Victory of King's Mountain |
18 General Greene to South |
19 His History |
20 His Plan |
21 Morgan Beats Carleton at Cowpens |
22 Cornwallis Sweeps Northward |
23 Greene's Skilful Retreat |
24 Battle of Guilford Court-House |
25 Cornwallis to Virginia |
26 Carolinas & Georgia Recovered |
27 Washington to Yorktown |
28 French Aid |
29 Cornwallis Surrenders |
30 Effects |
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7 PEACE
1 Peace Sentiment in England |
2 Reasons |
3 Conduct of War |
4 Expense |
5 Vain Concession |
6 France Aids America |
7 Spain too |
8 Lord North Wavers |
9 Holland Joins Colonies |
10 Cornwallis's Surrender |
11 Franklin in France |
12 Influence & Skill |
13 Joy |
14 Negotiations for Treaty of Peace |
15 Treaty Signed
Its Provisions |
16 Peace Benediction |
17 Cessation of Hostilities |
18 Redcoats Depart |
19 New York Evacuated |
20 Washington's Adieu to Army |
21 Resigns his Commission |
22 Revisits Mount Vernon |
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8 AMERICAN MANHOOD IN REVOLUTION
1 Character of Revolutionary Soldiers |
2 Causes |
3 Physical Basis & Previous Training |
4 Bunker Hill |
5 Moultrie |
6 Marylanders at Long Island |
7 At Monmouth |
8 Nathan Hale |
9 Andre |
10 Paul Jones & his Exploit |
11 Ethan Allen |
12 Prescott
"Old Put" |
13 Richard Montgomery |
14 General Greene |
15 Stark |
16 Dan Morgan |
17 Other Generals |
18 Colonel Washington |
19 De Kalb |
20 Robert Morris, Financier |
21 Franklin, Diplomatist |
22 Washington |
23 Military Ability |
24 Mental & Moral haracteristics |
25 Honesty |
26 Modesty |
27 Encomia upon Him |
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9 OLD CONFEDERATION
1 Revolutionary Congress |
2 Articles of Confederation Synopsis |
3 Congress |
4 Its Powers |
5 Advantages of Confederation |
6 Critical State of Affairs after War |
7 State Sovereignty |
8 Antagonized by Existence of Articles |
9 Faults of Confederation |
10 No Power over Individuals |
11 Treaties |
12 Taxation |
13 War Debt |
14 Mutinous Spirit in Army |
15 Washington's Steadfastness |
16 Congress Menaced |
17 Discord of Commercial Laws |
18 England's Hostile Attitude |
19 Needed Amendments to Articles |
20 Lack of Central Power |
21 Northwest Territory |
22 1787 Ordinance |
23 Its Excellence |
24 Ohio Company |
25 Settlement at Marietta |
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10 RISE OF NEW CONSTITUTION
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1 Anarchy after Revolution |
2 Shays' Rebellion |
3 Washington's Influence |
4 Continental Sects |
5 Hamilton's Motion for Stronger Government |
6 Massachusetts's Motion |
7 Forwardness of Virginia
Of Madison |
8 1786 Origin of Annapolis Convention,
Its Action |
9 1787 Meeting of Constitutional Convention |
10 Virginia Plan |
11 New Jersey Plan |
12 Growth of Constitution |
13 Personnel of Convention |
14 Its Distinguished Men |
15 Subsequent Careers of Many |
16 Rutledge |
17 Rufus King |
18 Completion of Constitution
Ratification |
19 Struggle in Massachusetts, Virginia, New York, North Carolina & Rhode Island |
20 "More Perfect Union" at Last |
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11 1789 - 1814 UNITED STATES & FRENCH REVOLUTION
1 NEW GOVERNMENT
1 Launching Constitution |
2 Washington's 1st Inauguration |
3 1790 Distribution of our Population |
4 In States |
5 Cities |
6 New York City |
7 Difference between Old Government & New |
8 Status of State |
9 Benefits of New Order |
10 Popularity of Constitution |
11 Thoroughness of 1st Congress |
12 Origin of Post-office Department |
13 Treasury |
14 Revenue & Monetary System |
15 Judiciary |
16 Secretary of War |
17 Leaders in 1st Congress |
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2 FEDERALISM & ANTI- FEDERALISM
1 Origin & Development of 2 Terms |
2 Policy of Federalism |
3 Federalists Aristocratic |
4 2 Stripes of Federalists |
5 Policy of Anti-federalists |
6 Close & Liberal Constructionists |
7 Argument of Federalists on Article 1, Section 8
Reply of Anti-federalists |
8 Historical Facts in Support of Latter |
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3 DOMESTIC QUESTIONS OF WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATIONS
1 TARIFF
1 Restrictive Policy after Revolution |
2 Object of its Advocates to Strengthen Central Government |
3 Retaliatory Spirit against England |
4 Desire for Independence as to Military Supplies |
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2 FUNDING DEBT
1 Debt at Close of Revolution |
2 Congress Liquidates Domestic Federal Debt |
3 Assumes State Debts |
4 Debate on This |
5 Secured by "Deal" |
6 Scheme for Payment |
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3 EXCISE
1 Excise on Spirits |
2 Opposition in Pennsylvania |
3 Result |
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4 BANK
1 Chartered by Congress |
2 Hostility |
3 Jefferson's Argument |
4 Hamilton's |
5 Good Influence of Bank |
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4 RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND
1 Revolution in France |
2 Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality |
3 Jefferson's Criticism |
4 Rives's |
5 Arguments for Aiding France |
6 Results of Neutrality |
7 Federalist Leaning toward Great Britain |
8 Attitude of Great Britain |
9 Impressment of our Seamen |
10 War Imminent |
11 Jay's Treaty |
12 Fisher Ames Urges Ratification |
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5 RELATIONS WITH FRENCH REPUBLIC
1 Federalists Condemn, Republicans Favor, French Revolution |
2 Causes of its Popularity |
3 Justification of Administration's Policy |
4 France Violates Treaty |
5 Genet's High-handed Action |
6 His Insolence & Final Removal |
7 Effect of Jay's Treaty upon France |
8 Further Overtures to France & Result |
9 Anti-federalists Confounded |
10 War Feeling in this Country |
11 Adams's Patriotic Course |
12 War Averted |
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6 DECLINE OF FEDERALIST PARTY
1 Federalist Excesses |
2 Alien & Sedition Acts |
3 Conviction of Matthew Lyon |
4 Results of Federalist Policy |
5 Its Animus |
6 Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions |
7 These Criticised |
8 Unpopularity of Federalist Measures |
9 This Dooms Federalism |
10 Federalist Dissensions Federalist Opposition to Administration |
11 Waning Power of Federalism |
12 Its Good After-influence |
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7 WEST
1 Kentucky & Tennessee become States |
2 Unorganized & Organized Territory |
3 Settlements in Northwest |
4 Centres of Population |
5 Early Land System |
6 Indian Outbreaks |
7 Harmar's Expedition |
8 Treaty with Creeks |
9 Expedition of St Clair |
10 Forts Built |
11 St Clair's Defeat |
12 His Deposition from Military Command |
13 Wayne's Victory |
14 Pioneer Life |
15 Indiana Territory Formed |
16 Ohio State |
17 System of Marketing Public Lands |
18 Mississippi Territory Organized |
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8 SOCIAL CULTURE AT TURN OF CENTURY
1 Population |
2 Rural Life |
3 Theatres |
4 Sports |
5 Lotteries |
6 Steam Navigation |
7 Old-fashioned Muster |
8 Intemperance |
9 Introduction of Sunday-schools |
10 Spanish Coins |
11 Colonial Money still in Use
"Fip," "Levy," "Pistareen" |
12 Newspapers & Postal Arrangements |
13 Party Strife |
14 Innovations & Inventions
Beginnings of American Factory System |
15 Oliver Evans |
16 Samuel Slater |
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9 DEMOCRACY AT HELM
1 Jefferson's Election |
21 2th Amendment to Constitution |
3 Power of Democracy |
4 Its Policy |
5 Jefferson Typical Democrat |
6 His Character |
7 His Civil Service Policy |
8 Burr's Rise |
9 Shoots Hamilton in Duel |
10 His Treason |
11 His Arrest |
12 Purchase of Louisiana |
13 Immense Increase of Territory |
14 Trouble with Barbary Powers |
15 Their Insolence |
16 Dale's Expedition |
17 Further Successes |
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10 1812 WAR
1 Great Britain Ignores International Law |
2 Impresses American Seamen |
3 Chesapeake Affair |
4 Navigation Act & Berlin Decree |
5 England Questions our Neutrality |
6 Preparations for War |
7 Success of Land Operations |
8 Harrison's Victory over Proctor |
9 Jackson Conquers Creeks |
10 Battle of New Orleans |
11 Naval Victories |
12 Battle of Lake Erie |
13 Opposition of Federalists to War |
14 New England Remonstrances |
15 Attitude of Sects
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16 Treaty of Ghent
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17 Its Provisions. |
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19 1912 Great Epochs in American History, Volume 1. Voyages Of Discovery & Early Explorations: 1000 A.D.-1682 by Various 60,535W 243 2:03
1 DISCOVERIES BEFORE COLUMBUS
1 Men from Asia & from Norway. By Justin Winsor |
2 How Norwegians Came to Vinland |
3 First European Child |
4 Other Pre-Columbian Voyages. By Henry Wheaton |
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2 DISCOVERY BY COLUMBUS:
1 As Described by Washington Irving |
2 As Described by Columbus Himself |
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3 BULL OF POPE ALEXANDER 6 PARTITIONING AMERICA |
4 DISCOVERY OF MAINLAND BY CABOTS:
1 Account Given by John A. Doyle |
2 Peter Martyr's Account |
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5 VOYAGES OF VESPUCIUS by Vespucius |
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6 BATTLE WITH INDIANS by Vespucius |
7 1ST ACCOUNT OF AMERICA PRINTED IN ENGLISH |
8 DISCOVERY OF FLORIDA BY PONCE DE LEON. by Parkman |
9 DISCOVERY OF PACIFIC BY BALBOA. By Manuel Jose Quintana |
10 VOYAGE OF MAGELLAN TO PACIFIC. By John Fiske |
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11 DISCOVERY OF NEW YORK HARBOR BY VERAZZANO by Verazzano |
12 CARTIER'S EXPLORATION OF ST. LAWRENCE:
1 Account Given by John A. Doyle |
2 Cartier's Own Account |
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13 SEARCHES FOR "7 CITIES OF CIBOLA." By Reuben Gold Thwaites |
14 CABEZA DE VACA'S JOURNEY TO SOUTH-WEST by De Vaca |
15 EXPEDITION OF CORONADO TO SOUTH-WEST by Coronado |
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16 DISCOVERY OF MISSISSIPPI BY DE SOTO by Parkman |
17 DEATH OF DE SOTO. By One of De Soto's Companions |
18 DRAKE'S VISIT TO CALIFORNIA. By One of Drake's Companions |
19 HUDSON'S DISCOVERY OF HUDSON RIVER. By Robert Juet, Hudson's Secretary |
20 CHAMPLAIN'S BATTLE WITH IROQUOIS ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN. By Champlain |
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21 MARQUETTE'S DISCOVERY OF MISSISSIPPI. by Marquette |
22 DEATH OF MARQUETTE. By Father Claude Dablon |
23 DISCOVERY OF NIAGARA FALLS. By Father Louis Hennepin |
24 LA SALLE'S VOYAGE TO MOUTH OF MISSISSIPPI By Francis Parkman.
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1 1876 Woman on American Frontier Valuable & Authentic History of Heroism, Adventures, Privations, Captivities, Trials, & Noble Lives & Deaths of "Pioneer Mothers of Republic" by Fowler, William Worthington 151,482W 606 10:06.  |
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2 1900 History of Minnesota & Tales of Frontier by Flandrau, Charles E. (Charles Eugene) 123,067W 493 8:13
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3 1921 Frontier in American History
by Turner, Frederick Jackson
121,915W 488 8:08
1 Significance of Frontier in American History |
21 st Official Frontier of Massachusetts Bay |
3 Old West |
4 Middle West |
5 Ohio Valley in American History |
6 Significance of Mississippi Valley in American History |
7 Problem of West |
8 Dominant Forces in Western Life |
9 Contributions of West to American Democracy |
10 Pioneer Ideals & State University |
11 West & American Ideals |
12 Social Forces in American History |
13 Middle Western Pioneer Democracy. |
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4 1875 Canyons of Colorado Exploration of 1869
by Powell 1834-1902
122,000W 488 8:07:33 223M
1 Valley of Colorado |
2 Mesas & Buttes |
3 Mountains & Plateaus |
4 Cliffs & Terraces |
5 Green River City to Flaming Gorge |
6 Flaming Gorge to Gate of Lodore |
7 Canyon of Lodore |
8 Echo Park to Mouth of Uinta |
9 Mouth of Uinta to Junction of Grand & Green |
10 Junction of Grand & Green to Little Colorado |
11 Little Colorado to Foot of Grand Canyon |
12 Rio Virgen & Uinkaret Mountains |
13 Over River |
14 To Zuni |
15 Grand Canyon. |
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5 1913 Great Gold Rush
by Jarvis 1876-1944
95,500W 382 6:21:17 174M
1 Fortune Seekers |
2 John Berwick |
3 Beginning of Yukaton |
4 Society in Alaska |
5 Soapys Little Game |
6 Hitting Trial |
7 Hughs Philosophy |
8 Over Summit |
9 Storm & Stress |
10 Empires Outpost |
11 Another Pass |
12 New Partner |
13 Dance |
14 Long Shot |
15 Revelation |
16 Stream of History |
17 Dawson |
18 Poo Bah |
19 Graft |
20 Lottery |
21 Peel's Hospital |
22 Last Straw |
23 Revolution |
24 Within Barrracks |
25 Recruiting |
26 Located |
27 Wood Pile |
28 Council of War |
29 Stony Ground |
30 On Scent |
31 Odious Dilema |
32 Derelict |
33 Tribute |
34 No Surrender |
35 Man with Pouch |
36 After Crisis |
37 Oil on Troubled Waters |
38 Reunion |
39 Retrospection |
40 Happy Ending. |
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6 Life of Kit Carson
by Edward S. ELLIS 1840 - 1916
95,000W 380 6:19:48  |
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8 1932 Oxteam Days of 1906
by Ezra Meeker 1830-1928 & Driggs
83,750W 335 5:34:35 153M
1 Back to Beginnings |
2 Boyhood days in old Indiana |
3 Leaving Home Nest for Iowa |
4 Taking Trial for Oregon |
5 Westward Rush |
6 Pioneer Army of Plains |
7 Indians & Buffalos on Plains |
8 Trailing through Mountain Lands |
9 Reaching End of Trail |
10 Getting New Start in New Land |
11 Hunting for Another Home Site |
12 Cruising About on Puget Sound |
13 Moving from Columbia to Puget Sound |
14 Messages & Messangers |
15 Blazing Way to Natchess Pass |
16 Climbing Cascade Mountains |
17 Finding My People |
18 Indian War Days |
19 Stampede for Gold Diggings |
20 Making Permanent Home in Wilds |
21 Finding & Losing Fortune |
22 Trying for Fortune in Alaska |
23 Plan for Memorial to Pioneers |
24 On Overland Trail Again |
25 Trailing onto South Pass |
26 Reviving old Memories on Trail |
27 Bit of Bad Luck |
28 Driving onto Capital |
29 End of Long Trail. |
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9 1879 History of Donner Party, Tragedy of Sierra by McGlashan, C. F. (Charles Fayette) 80,005W 320 5:20.   |
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10 1860 Ox Team to California
by Porter
73,000W 292 4:52:02 133M
1 Preparation, Camping in Kansas |
2 Fire & Fuel, Buffalo Country |
3 Indians, Trials of Spirit |
4 Sale of Glassware, On to California |
5 Rocky Mountains Shoing Lame Oxen |
6 Overland Road, Money Giving Out |
7 Discarded Possesions Salt Lake City |
8 Graves in Desert, Climbing in Sierras |
9 Descending into California, Journy's End. |
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11 1917 Adventures of Buffalo Bill
By Col. William F. CODY (1846 - 1917)
53,500W 214 3:33:10
1 His life |
2 Crossing Plains |
3 Rounding Up Indians |
4 Pursuing Sioux |
5 My Duel with Yellow Hand |
6 Little Boy of Prairie |
7 Little Bill at School & at Traps |
8 Pony Express Rider |
9 Bill Cody, Scout |
10 Indian Campaigns with Army |
11 Buffalo Bill & His Show. |
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12 1918 Story of Pony Express 1862-3
by Glen D Bradley
46,750W 187 3:06:20 85.3M
1 Inception & Organization of Pony Express |
21 st Trip & Triumph |
3 Operation & Equipment & Business |
4 California & Sucession Menace |
5 Riders & Famous Rides |
6 Anecdotes of Trail & Honor Roll |
7 Early Overland Mail Routes |
8 Passing of Pony Express. |
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13 1920 History of 'Billy Kid'
by Siringo, Chas. A.
22,439W 90 1:30  |
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14 1814 History of Expedition under Command of Captains Lewis & Clark, Vol. I. To Sources of Missouri, Thence Across Rocky Mountains & ... Ocean. Performed During Years 1804-5-6. by Clark, William, Lewis, Meriwether 181,720W 727P 12:07.  |
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15 1840 Journal of Lewis & Clarke
by
Meriwether LEWIS (1774 - 1809) & William CLARK (1770 - 1838)
133,000W 532 8:51:44
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16 1905 Lewis & Clark Expedition of 1804
by Lighton 1866-1923
48,750W 195 3:14:20 89M
1 Characteristics |
2 Expediction |
3 Terms of Commision |
4 Start |
5 With Souix |
6 To Falls of Missouri |
7 Over Continental Divide |
8 Last Stage of Westward Journey |
9 Winter on Coast |
10 Homeward, in Mountains |
11 Recrossing Divide |
12 Home |
13 After Life. |
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17 Afloat on Ohio
Reuben Gold
By THWAITES (1853 - 1913)
110,500W 442 7:21:14  |
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18 1851-52 Shirley Letters from California Mines
by Shirley
92,000W 368 6:08:08 168M
1 Journey to Rich Bar |
2 Rich Bar |
3 It's Hotel |
4 Pionneer Families |
5 Life & Fortune at Bar Diggings |
6 Accidents |
7 Surgery |
8 Death |
9 Festivity |
10 Death of Woman |
11 Life of Pioneer Woman |
12 Use of Profanity |
13 Uncertainty of Mining |
14 New Log Cabin at Indian Bar |
15 Life & Characters at Indian Bar |
16 Theft of Gold Dust |
17 Trial & Punishment |
18 Ameture Mining |
19 Hairbreadth Scrapes, Etc |
20 Ribbery. |
21 Trail |
22 Execution |
23 More Tragedy |
24 stormy winter |
25 Holiday Saturnilays |
26 Sociability |
27 Excitements of Mining Life |
28 Springtide |
29 Linguistics |
30 Storms |
31 Accidents |
32 Mining Methods |
33 Miners Gamblers Ect |
34 Birth Stabbing |
35 Foreigners Ousted Revels |
36 Supplies by Pack Mules |
37 Kanakas & Indians |
38 4th of July Festival |
39 Spanish Attacked |
40 Murder. |
41 Theft |
42 Riot |
43 Hanging |
44 Whipping |
45 Murder |
46 Mining Scenes |
47 Spanish Breakfast |
48 Discomforts of Trip to Political Convention |
49 Overland Tide of Immigration |
50 Mining Failures |
51 Departure from Indian Bar. |
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19/279 Journey from florida to the pacific by cabeza de vaca. 268 4:19:09.  |
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1 1876 Woman on American Frontier Valuable & Authentic History of Heroism, Adventures, Privations, Captivities, Trials, & Noble Lives & Deaths of "Pioneer Mothers of Republic" by Fowler, William Worthington 151,482W 606 10:06
1 WOMAN AS PIONEER 17
1 America's Unnamed Heroines |
2 Maids & Matrons of "Mayflower." |
3 Woman's Work in Early Days |
4 Devotion & Self-sacrifice |
5 Strange Story of Mrs. Hendee |
6 Face to Face with Indians |
7 Mother's Love Triumphant |
8 Woman among Savages |
9 Massacre of Wyoming |
10 Sufferings of Forsaken Household |
11 Patriot Matron & her Children |
12 Acme of Heroism |
13 Adventures of English Traveler |
14 Woman in Rocky Mountains |
15 Story of Lonely Life |
16 Nocturnal Visitors & their Reception |
17 Life in Far West |
18 Mrs. Manning's Home in Montana |
19 Female Emigrants on Plains |
20 True Heroine |
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2 WOMAN'S WORK IN FLOODS & STORMS 34
1 Frontier 2 Centuries ago |
2 Pioneer Army |
3 Pilgrim " Mothers." |
4 Story of Margaret Winthrop |
5 Danger in Wilderness |
6 Reckless Husband & Watchful Wife |
7 Lost in Snow-storm |
8 Beacon-fire at Midnight |
9 Saved by Woman |
10 Mrs. Noble's Terrible Story |
11 Alone with Famine & Death |
12 Legend of Connecticut |
13 What befel Nash Family |
14 Three Heroic Women |
15 In Floffe & Storm |
16 Tale of Prairies |
17 Western Settler & her Fate |
18 Battling with an Unseen Enemy |
19 Emerging from Valley of Shadow |
20 Heartbroken & Alone |
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3 EARLY PIONEERS. WOMAN'S ADVENTURES & HEROISM
1 In Maine Wilderness |
2 Voyaging up Kennebec |
3 Huntress of Lakes |
4 Extraordinary Story of Mrs. Trevor |
5 2 Hundred Miles from Civilization |
6 Sleeping in Birch-bark Canoe |
7 Fight with Five Savages |
8 Victorious Heroine |
9 Trail of Lost Husband |
10 Only just in Time |
11 Narrow Escape |
12 Voyaging in an Ice-boat |
13 Snow-bound in Cave |
14 Fighting for Food |
15 Grappling with Forest Monster |
16 Mrs. Storey, Forester |
17 Alida Johnson's Thrilling Narrative |
18 Caught in Death-trap |
19 Desperate Measure & its Result |
20 Connecticut Settlers |
21 Their Courage & Heroism |
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4 ON INDIAN TRAIL 79
1 Block-house Attacked |
2 Wild Pictures of Indian Warfare |
3 Exploits of Mrs. Howe |
4 Pioneer Woman's Record |
5 Holding Fort alone |
6 Treacherous " Lo." |
7 Witnessing Husband's Tortures |
8 Beautiful Victim |
9 Forced to Carry Mother's Scalp |
10 Fate of Glendennings |
11 Feast & Massacre |
12 Led into Captivity |
13 Elizabeth Lane's Adventures |
14 In Ambush |
15 Siege of Bryant's Station |
16 Outwitting Savages |
17 Mrs. Porter's Combat vfyth Indiana |
18 Ghastly Trophies of her Prowess |
19 "Long Knife Squaw." |
20 Smoking out Redskins |
21 Widows of Innis Station |
22 Daring Achievement |
23 Amazon of Stockade |
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5 CAPTIVE Scours. HEROINES OP MOHAWK VALLEY 98
1 Poetry of Border Life |
2 Mrs. Mack in her Forest Fort |
3 Ambush in Cornfield |
4 Night-watch at Port-hole |
5 Shot in Dark |
6 Hiding Place of her Little Ones |
7 Sad Discovery |
8 Avenger on Track |
9 Massy Herbeson's Strange Story |
10 On Trail |
11 Miss Washburn & Scouts |
12 Extraordinary Rencontre |
13 Wild Fight with Savages |
14 Mysterious Aid |
15 Passing through an Indian Village |
16 Hairbreadth Escapes |
17 Courageous Conduct of Mrs. Van Alstine |
18 Settlements on Mohawk |
19 Circumventing Robber Band |
20 How she Saved him |
21 Pioneer Woman at Home |
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6 PATRIOT WOMEN OF REVOLUTION
1 Times that Tried Men's Souls |
2 Women of Wyoming |
3 Silas Deane's Sister |
4 Mrs. Corbin, Cannoneer |
5 Heroine on Gun-deck |
6 Schoharie Girl |
7 Women of Mohawk Wars |
8 Concerning Curious Siege |
9 Patriot Daughter & Bloody Scouts |
10 What she Dared him to do |
11 Brave Deeds of Mary Ledyard |
12 Ministering Angels |
13 Heroism of " Mother Bailey." |
14 Petticoats & Cartridges |
15 Thrilling Incident of Valley Forge |
16 Ready-witted Ladies |
17 Miss Geiger, Courier |
18 How Miss Darrah Saved Army |
19 Adventures of McCalla's Wife |
20 Love & Constancy |
21 Clergyman's Story of his Mother 10 |
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7 GOING WEST. PERILS BY WAY
1 After Revolution |
2 Starting for Mississippi |
3 Curious Methods of Migration |
4 Modern Exodus. Incidents on Route |
5 Wonderful Story of Mrs. Jameson |
6 Forsaking all for Love |
7 Woman with One Idea |
8 That Fatal Stream |
9 Alone in Wilderness |
10 Glimpse of Enemy |
11 Strength of Mother's Love |
12 Saved from Rattlesnake |
13 Individual Enterprise |
14 Migrating in Flat-boat |
15 Night of Peril on Ohio River |
16 Terrifying Sounds & Sights |
17 Fiery Scene of Savage Orgies |
18 Coolness & Daring of Mother |
19 Extraordinary Line of Mothers & Daugh- ters |
20 Pioneer Pedigree & its Heroines |
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8 HOME LIFE IN BACKWOODS
1 Nomads of West |
2 Romance of Pioneer's March |
3 How Cabin was Built |
4 Where Mrs. Graves Concealed her Babes |
5 Husband & Wife at Home |
6 Rather Rough Furniture |
7 Forest Fortresses |
8 Fighting for her Children |
9 Firing Alarm Gun |
10 Mrs. Fulsom & Ambushed Savage |
11 Domestic Life on Border |
12 From Wedding to Funeral |
13 Among Beasts & Savages |
14 Little Ones in Wilds |
15 Woman takes Care of Herself |
16 Ann Bush's Sorrows |
17 Bright Side of Picture |
18 Western Hospitality |
19 Traveler's Story |
20 "Evangeline" on Frontier |
21 Eden of Wilderness & its Eve |
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9 ROMANCE OF BORDER
1 Honeymoon in Mountains |
2 United in Life & Death |
3 Devoted Lover |
4 Capture of 2 Young Ladies |
5 Discovery & Rescue |
6 Captain & Maid at Mill |
7 Chase Family in Trouble |
8 Romance of Young Girl's Life |
9 Danger in Wind |
10 Hunter & Lover |
11 Treacherous Savages |
12 Old Chase Knocked Over |
13 Fight on Plains |
14 An Unexpected Meeting |
15 Heroism of La Bonte |
16 Guard of Love |
17 Marriage of Mary |
18 Miss Rouse & her Lover |
19 Bridal & Massacre |
20 Brought back to Life but not to Joy |
21 Fruitless Search for Lost Bride |
22 Mrs. Philbrick's Singular Experience 12 |
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10 PATHETIC SCENES OF PIONEER LIFE
1 Grief in Pioneer's Home |
2 Graves in Wilderness |
3 Returned Captive & Nursery Song |
4 Lost Child of Wyoming |
5 Little Frances & her Indian Captors |
6 Parted For Ever |
7 Discovery of Lost One |
8 An Affecting Interview |
9 Striking Story of Kansas War |
10 Prairie on Fire |
11 Mother & Children Alone |
12 Homeless & Helpless |
13 Solitude, Famine, & Cold |
14 3 Fearful Days |
15 Burning Cabin |
16 Gathering Storm |
17 Affecting Scenes |
18 Dream of Home & Happiness |
19 Return of Father & Son |
20 Love Stronger than Death |
21 Last Embrace |
22 Desolate Household |
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11 HEROINES OF SOUTH WEST
1 Texas & South West |
2 Across "Staked Plain." |
3 Mrs. Dray ton & Mrs. Benham |
4 Perilous Journey |
5 Sunstrokes & Reptiles |
6 Death From Thirst |
7 Mexican Bandits |
8 Night Gallop to Rendezvous |
9 Escape of our Heroines |
10 Ride for Life |
11 Saving Husband & Children |
12 Surrounded by Brigands on Pecos |
13 Heroism of Mrs. Benham |
14 Treacherous Envoy |
15 Gold Hunters of Arizona |
16 Mrs. D. & her Dearly Bought Treasure |
17 Battling for Life in California Desert |
18 Last Survivor of Perilous Journey |
19 Mrs. L., Widow of Colorado |
20 Among Camanches |
21 Prodigious Equestrian Feat |
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12 WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE ON NORTHERN BORDER
1 March of " Grand Army." |
2 Peculiar Perils of Northern Border |
3 Mrs. Dalton's Record |
4 Dangerous Expedition |
5 Her Husband's Fate |
6 Trance of Grief |
7 Between Frost & Fire |
8 Choice of Deaths |
9 Rescued from Flames |
10 One Sunny Hour |
11 Storm-Fiend |
12 Terrific Spectacle |
13 In Whirlwind's Track |
14 Only Refuge |
15 Locked in Dungeon |
16 Fight for Deliverance |
17 Arrival of Friends |
18 Another Peril |
19 Walled in by Flames |
20 Passing Through Fiery Lane |
21 Closing Days of Mrs. Dalton |
22 Story of Minnesota |
23 What Hunters Saw |
24 Mother's Deathless Love |
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13 ENCOUNTERS WITH WILD BEASTS COURAGE & DARING
1 Personal Combat with Bear |
2 Huntress of Northwest |
3 Intrepid Wife & her Assailant |
4 Combat with an Enraged Moose |
5 Bloody Circus in Snow |
6 Trapping Wolves Georgia Girl's Pluck |
7 Kentucky Girl's Adventure |
8 Wild Pack in Pursuit Snapping of Black Wolf's Jaws |
9 Female Strategy & its Success |
10 Cabin Full of Wolves |
11 Comical Denouement |
12 Young Lady Treed by Bear |
13 Some of Mrs. Dagget's Exploits |
14 Up Platte, & After Grizzlies |
15 Catching Bear with Lasso |
16 What Brave Woman Can Do |
17 Facing Death in Desert |
18 Woman's Home in Wyoming |
19 Night with Mountain Lion |
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14 ACROSS CONTINENT ON PLAINS
1 Voyaging in Prairie Schooner |
2 Cavalry Officer's Story |
3 Homeless Wanderer of Plains |
4 Mrs. N. Battling alone with Death |
5 Fatherless & Childless Home |
6 Plagues of Egypt. Murrain, Grasshoppers, & Famine |
7 Following Forlorn Hope |
8 Bridal Tour & its Ending |
9 On Borders of Great Desert |
10 Extraordinary Experience |
11 Women Living in Caves |
12 Waterspout & its Consequences |
13 Drowning in Drought |
14 Fleeing from Death |
15 Woman's Partnership in Herd of Buffaloes |
16 Huntress of Foot-hills |
17 Charge by 10,000 Bison |
18 Hiding in Sink-hole |
19 Terrible Danger & Miraculous Escape |
20 Prairie Home & its Mistress |
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15 WOMAN AS MISSIONARY TO INDIANS
1 Heroine & Martyr among Heathen |
2 Mrs. Eliot & her Tawny Proteges |
3 Five Thousand Praying Indians |
4 Mrs. Kirkland among Oneidas |
5 Prayer-meetings in Wigwams |
6 Psalm-singing Squaws |
7 Revolutionary Matron & her Story |
8 Pioneer Sunday-school & its Teacher |
9 Last of Mohegans & their Benefactors |
10 Heroism of Moravian Sisters |
11 Guardians of Pennsylvania Frontier |
12 Gathering Storm |
13 Prayer-meetings & Massacres |
14 Surrounded by Flame & Carnage |
15 Unexpected Assault |
16 Fate of Defenders |
17 Fiery Martyrdom |
18 Last Scene in Noble Life |
19 Closing Days of Gnadenhutten |
20 Massacre of Indian Converts |
21 Death Hymn & Parting Prayer |
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16 WOMAN AS MISSIONARY TO INDIANS
1 Missionary Wives Crossing Rocky Mountains |
2 Buried Alive in Snow |
3 Shooting Rapids in Birch Canoe |
4 Sucked Down by Whirlpool |
5 Fearful Situation & its Issue |
6 Brace of Heroines & their Expedition |
7 Women Doubling Cape Horn |
8 Parting Hymn & Long Farewell |
9 Missionary Wife's Experience in Oregon |
10 All Alone with Wolves |
11 Woman's Instinct in Hour of Danger |
12 Dr. White's Dilemma & its Solution |
13 Clean Pair of Heels & Convenient Tree |
14 Perilous Voyage & its Consequences |
15 Heartrending Catastrophe |
16 Mother's Lost Treasure |
17 Savage Coterie & White Stranger |
18 Mrs. Whitman & Mrs. Spalding |
19 Murderous Suspicion |
20 Benefactress & Martyr |
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17 WOMAN IN ARMY
1 Daughter of Regiment |
2 Loving Wife & True Patriot. Mrs |
3 Warner in Canadian Campaign |
4 Disguised Couriers |
5 Deborah Samson in Buff & Blue |
6 Woman in Love with Woman |
7 Wound in Front & what it Led to |
8 Mrs. Coolidge's Campaign in New Mexico |
9 Bearing Dispatches Across Plains |
10 Fight with Guerillas |
11 Race for Life |
12 2 against Five |
13 Frontier Women in our Last Great War |
14 Their Exploits & Devotion |
15 Miss Wellman as Soldier & Nurse |
16 Secret Revealed |
17 Noble Life |
18 Devoted Wife |
19 Life in Confederate Fort |
20 Little Soldier & her Story |
21 Sister's Love |
22 Last Sacrifice |
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18 ACROSS ROCKY MOUNTAINS
1 Woman's Adventures on Platte River |
2 On False Trail, & What it Led To |
3 Over Precipice, & Down 1000 Feet |
4 All Alone on Face of Mountain |
5 Mrs. Hinman's Extraordinary Situation |
6 Swinging Between Heaven & Earth |
7 What Loving Wife Will Do |
8 Living or Dying Beside her Husband |
9 Night on Edge of Precipice |
10 Out of Jaws of Death. 16 |
11 2 Fugitive Women of Chapparel |
12 Secret Too Dreadful to be Told |
13 Specters of Mountain Camp |
14 Maternal Sacrifice & Filial Love |
15 Cannibals of Canon |
16 Insane Hunter & his Victims |
17 Woman's Only Alternative |
18 Female Endurance vs. Male Courage |
19 Mrs. Donner's Sublime Devotion |
20 Dying at her Post of Duty |
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19 COMFORTER & GUARDIAN
1 Ruined Home & its Heroine |
2 Angel of Sierra Nevada |
3 Mrs. Maurice & Dying Miners |
4 Music of Woman's Word |
5 Young Gold Hunter & his Nurse |
6 Starving Camp in Idaho |
7 Song in Ears of Dying |
8 Seven Miners & their Golden Gift |
9 Graveyard of Pioneer Women. |
10 Mrs. R. & her Wounded Husband |
11 Guardian Mother of Island |
12 Female Navigator & Pirate |
13 Life-boat Manned by Girl |
14 Night of Peril |
15 Den of Murderers & Unsullied Maiden |
16 Freezing Soldiers of Montana |
17 Despairing Cry & its Echo |
18 Storm-Angel's Visit |
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20 WOMAN AS EDUCATOR ON FRONTIER
1 Mother of Soldiers & Statesmen |
2 Home-school on Border |
3 Prairie Mother & her 4 Children |
4 Garden for Human Plants & Flowers |
5 First Lesson of Boy & Girl on Frontier |
6 Wife's School in Heart of Rocky Mountains |
7 Leaf from Life of Washington |
8 Hero-Mothers of Republic |
9 Patriot Woman & Martyr |
10 Mother's Influence on Life of Andrew Jackson |
11 Woman's Discernment of Boy's Genius |
12 West, Painter, & Webster, Statesman |
13 Place where our Great Men Learned A. B. C. |
14 Miss M. & her Labors in Illinois |
15 Martyrdom in Cause of Education. |
16 Woman as Educator of Human Society |
17 Incident in Life of Millionaire |
18 What Mother's Portrait Did |
19 Woman's Visit to "Pandemonium Camp." |
20 Anjjel of Civilization. |
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2 1900 History of Minnesota & Tales of Frontier by Flandrau, Charles E. (Charles Eugene) 123,067W 493 8:13
1 Legendary & Aboriginal Era |
2 Fort Snelling |
3 Selkirk Settlement |
4 George Catlin |
5 Featherstonehaugh |
6 Schoolcraft & Source of Mississippi |
7 Elevations in Minnesota |
8 Nicollet |
9 Missions |
10 Indians |
11 Territorial Period |
12 Education |
13 First Territorial Government |
14 Courts |
15 1st Territorial Legislature |
16 Immigration |
17 1857 Panic |
18 Land Titles |
19 First Newspaper |
20 Banks |
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21 Fur Trade |
22 Pemmican |
23 Transportation & Express |
24 Lumber |
25 Religion |
26 Railroads |
27 1st Railroad Actually Built |
28 Spirit Lake Massacre |
29 Constitutional Convention 109 |
30 Attempt to Remove Capital |
31 Census |
32 Grasshoppers |
33 Militia |
34 Wright Country War |
35 Civil War |
36 Third Regiment |
37 1862 Indian War & Following Years |
38 Attack on Fort Ridgely |
39 Battle of New Ulm |
40 Battle of Birch Coulie |
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41 Occurrences in Meeker County & Vicinity |
42 Protection of Southern Frontier |
43 Colonel Sibley Move upon Enemy |
44 Battle of Wood Lake |
45 Fort Abercrombie |
46 Camp Release |
47 Trial of Indians |
48 Execution of 38 Condemned Indians |
49 1863 Campaign |
50 Battle of Big Mound |
51 Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake |
52 Battle of Stony Lake |
53 1864 Campaign |
54 Long Period of Peace & Prosperity |
55 Introduction of New Process of Milling Wheat |
56 Discovery of Iron |
57 Commerce Through St. Mary's Falls Canal |
58 Agriculture |
59 Dairying |
60 University of Minnesota & its School of Agriculture |
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61 Minnesota State Agricultural Society |
62 Minnesota Soldiers Home |
63 Other State Institutions |
64 Minnesota Institutes for Defectives |
65 State School for Dependent & Neglected Children |
66 Minnesota State Training School |
67 Minnesota State Reformatory |
68 Minnesota State Prison |
69 Minnesota Historical Society |
70 State Institutions Miscellaneous in their Cahracter |
71 State Finances |
72 1873 Monetary & Business Flurry of & 1893 Panic |
73 Minor Happenings |
74 War with Spain |
75 Indian Battle of Leech Lake |
76 Population |
77 State Flag |
78 Official Flower of State & Method of its Selection |
79 Origin of Name Gopher State |
80 State Parks |
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8 1879 History of Donner Party, Tragedy of Sierra by McGlashan, C. F. (Charles Fayette) 80,005W 320 5:20
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1 Donner Lake Famous Tourist Resort |
2 Building Central Pacific California's Skating Park |
3 Pioneers |
4 Organization of Donner Party Ho! for California! |
5 Mammoth Train |
6 Dangers by Way |
7 False Accounts of Sufferings Endured |
8 Complete Roll of Company |
9 Impostors Claiming to Belong to Party |
10 Killed by Pawnees |
11 Alarmed Camp Resin Indians |
12 Mother's Death |
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1 Mrs. Donner's Letters |
2 Life on Plains |
3 Interesting Sketch |
4 Outfit Required |
5 Platte River |
6 Botanizing 518 Wagons for California |
7 Burning "Buffalo Chips" |
8 4th of July at Fort Laramie |
9 Indian Discipline |
10 Sioux Attempt to Purchase Mary Graves |
11 George Donner Elected Captain |
12 Letter of Stanton |
13 Dissension One |
14 Company Split up into 5 |
15 Fatal Hastings Cut-off |
16 Lowering Wagons over Precipice |
17 1st View of Great Salt Lake |
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1 Grave of Salt |
2 Members of Mystic Tie |
32 0 Wells |
4 Desolate Alkaline Waste |
5 Abandoned on Desert |
6 Night of Horror |
7 Steer Maddened by Thirst |
8 Mirage |
9 Yoking an Ox & Cow |
10 Cacheing" Goods |
11 Emigrants' Silent Logic |
12 Cry for Relief |
13 2 Heroic Volunteers |
14 Perilous journey |
15 Letters to Captain Sutter |
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1 Gravelly Ford |
2 Character of James F. Reed |
3 Causes which Led to Reed-Snyder Tragedy |
4 John Snyder's Popularity |
5 Fatal Altercation |
6 Conflicting Statements of Survivors |
7 Snyder's Death |
8 Brave Girl |
9 Primitive Trial |
10 Court of Final Resort |
11 Verdict of Banishment |
12 Sad Separation |
13 George & Jacob Donner |
14 Ahead at Time |
15 Finding Letters in Split Sticks |
16 Danger of Starvation |
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1 Great Hardships |
2 Sink of Humboldt |
3 Indians Stealing Cattle |
4 An Entire Company Compelled to Walk |
5 Abandoned to Die |
6 Wolfinger Murdered |
7 Rhinehart's Confession |
8 Arrival of C. T. Stanton |
9 Temporary Relief |
10 Fatal Accident |
11 Sierra Nevada Mountains |
12 Imprisoned in Snow |
13 Struggles for Freedom |
14 Hopeless Situation |
15 Digging for Cattle in Snow |
16 How Breen Cabin Happened to be Built |
17 Thrilling Sketch of Solitary Winter |
18 Putting up Shelters |
19 Donners Have Nothing but Tents |
20 Fishing for Trout |
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1 Endeavors to Cross Mountains |
2 Discouraging Failures |
3 Eddy Kills Bear |
4 Making Snow-Shoes |
5 Who composed "Forlorn Hope" |
6 Mary A. Graves |
7 An Irishman |
8 Generous Act |
9 Six Days' Rations |
10 Mary Graves' Account |
11 Snow-Blind C. T. |
12 Stanton's Death |
13 "I Am Coming Soon" |
14 Sketch of Stanton's Early Life |
15 His Charity & Self-sacrifice |
16 Diamond Breastpin |
17 Stanton's Last Poem |
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1 Wife's Devotion |
2 Smoky Gorge |
3 Caught in Storm |
4 Casting Lots to See Who Should Die |
5 Hidden River |
6 Delirium of Starvation |
7 Franklin Ward Graves |
8 His Dying Advice |
9 Frontiersman's Plan |
10 Camp of Death |
11 Dread Resort |
12 Sister's Agony |
13 Indians Refuse to Eat |
14 Lewis & Salvador Flee for Their Lives |
15 Killing Deer |
16 Tracks Marked by Blood |
17 9 Days without Food |
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1 Starvation at Donner Lake |
2 Preparing Rawhide for Food |
3 Eating Firerug |
4 Shoveling Snow off Beds |
5 Playing they were |
6 Tea-cups of Custard |
7 Starving Baby |
8 Pleading with Silent Eloquence |
9 Patrick Breen's Diary |
10 Jacob Donner's Death |
11 Child's Vow |
12 Christmas Dinner |
13 Lost on Summits |
14 Stump |
15 22 High |
16 7 Nursing Babes at Donner Lake |
17 Devout Father |
18 Dying Boy |
19 Sorrow & Suffering at Cabins |
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1 Last Resort |
22 Reports of Gun |
3 Only Temporary Relief |
4 Weary Traveling |
5 Snow Bridges |
6 Human Tracks! |
7 Indian Rancherie |
8 Acorn Bread |
9 Starving Five Times! |
10 Carried Six Miles |
11 Bravery of John Rhodes |
12 Thirty-two Days' Journey |
13 Organizing First Relief Party |
14 Alcalde Sinclair's Address |
15 Capt. R. P. Tucker's Companions. |
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1 Lost Age in California History |
2 Change Wrought by Discovery of Gold |
3 Start from Johnson's Ranch |
4 Bucking Horse |
5 Night Ride |
6 Lost in Mountains |
7 Terrible Night |
8 Flooded Camp |
9 Crossing Mountain |
10 Torrent Mule Springs |
11 Crazy Companion |
12 Howlings of Gray Wolves |
13 Deer Rendezvous |
14 Midnight Thief |
15 Frightening Indians |
16 Diary of 1st Relief Party |
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1 Hardships of Reed & Herron |
2 Generosity of Captain Sutter |
3 Attempts to Cross Mountains with Provisions |
4 Curtis' Dog |
5 Compelled to Turn Back |
6 Hostilities with Mexico |
7 Memorial to Gov. Stockton Yerba |
8 Buena's Generosity |
9 Johnson's Liberality |
10 Pitiful Scenes at Donner Lake |
11 Noble Mothers |
12 Dying rather than Eat Human Flesh |
13 Mother's Prayer |
14 Tears of Joy |
15 Eating Shoestrings |
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1 Wife's Devotion |
2 Tamsen Donner's Early Life |
3 Early Settlers of Sangamon County |
4 An Incident in School |
5 Teaching & Knitting |
6 School Discipline |
7 Capt. George Donner's Appearance |
8 Parting Scenes at Alder Creek |
9 Starting over Mountains |
10 Baby's Death |
11 Mason's Vow |
12 Crossing Snow Barrier |
13 More Precious than Gold or Diamonds |
14 Elitha Donner's Kindness |
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1 Death of Ada Keseberg Denton |
2 Discovering Gold |
3 Poem Composed while Dying |
4 Caches of Provisions |
5 Robbed by Fishers |
6 Sequel to Reed-Snyder Tragedy |
7 Death from Overeating |
8 Agony of Frozen Feet |
9 An Interrupted Prayer |
10 Stanton, after Death, Guides Relief Party! |
11 2nd Relief Party Arrives |
12 Solitary Indian |
13 Patty Reed & Her Father |
14 Starving Children Lying in Bed |
15 Mrs. Graves' Money still Buried at Donner Lake |
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1 Leaving Three Men in Mountains |
2 Emigrants Quite |
3 Helpless |
4 Bear Tracks in Snow |
5 Clumps of Tamarack |
6 Wounding Bear |
7 Blood Stains upon Snow |
8 Weary Chase |
9 Momentous Day |
10 Stone & Cady Leave Sufferers |
11 Mother Offering 500 Dollars |
12 Mrs. Donner Parting from her Children |
13 "God will Take Care of You" |
14 Buried in Snow without Food or Fire |
15 Pines Uprooted by Storm |
16 Grave Cut in Snow |
17 Cub's Cave |
18 Firing at Random |
19 Desperate Undertaking |
20 Preparing for Hand-to-hand Battle |
21 Precipitated into Cave |
22 Seizing Bear |
23 Mrs. Elizabeth |
24 Donner's Death |
25 Clarke & Baptiste Attempt to Escape |
26 Death more Cruel than Starvation |
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1 Mountain Storm |
2 Provisions Exhausted |
3 Battling Storm |
4 Fiends |
5 Black Despair |
6 Icy Coldness |
7 Picture of Desolation |
8 Sleep of Death |
9 Piteous Farewell |
10 Falling into Fire-well |
11 Isaac Donner's Death |
12 Living upon Snow |
13 Water |
14 Excruciating Pain |
15 Vision of Angels |
16 "Patty is Dying!" |
17 Thumb of Mitten |
18 Child's Treasures |
19 "Dolly" of Donner Party |
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1 Mother at Starved Camp |
2 Repeating Litany |
3 Hoping in Despair |
4 Wasting Away |
5 Precious Lump of Sugar |
6 "James is Dying" |
7 Restoring Life |
8 Relentless Hunger |
9 Silent Night Vigils |
10 Sight of Earth |
11 Descending Snow Pit |
12 Flesh of Dead |
13 Refusing to Eat |
14 Morning Star |
15 Mercy of God |
16 Mutilated Forms |
17 Dizziness of Delirium |
18 Faith Rewarded |
19 "There is Mrs. Breen." |
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1 Rescue |
2 California Aroused |
3 Yerba Buena |
4 Newspaper Tidings of Woe |
5 Cry of Distress |
6 Noble Generosity |
7 Subscriptions for Donner Party |
8 1st & 2nd Reliefs |
9 Organization of Third |
10 Dilemma |
11 Voting to Abandon Family |
12 Fatal Ayes |
13 John Stark's Bravery |
14 Carrying Starved Children |
15 Plea for Relief Party |
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1 Arrival of 3rd Relief |
2 Living & Dead |
3 Captain George Donner |
4 Dying Mrs. Murphy's Words |
5 Foster & Eddy at Lake |
6 Tamsen Donner & Her Children |
7 Fearful Struggle |
8 Husband's Wishes |
9 Walking Fourteen Miles |
10 Wifely Devotion |
11 Choosing Death |
12 Night Journey |
13 An Unparalleled Ordeal |
14 An Honored Name |
15 3 Little Waifs |
16 "And Our Parents are Dead." |
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1 False Ideas about Donner Party |
2 Accused of Six Murders |
3 Interviews with Lewis Keseberg |
4 His Statement |
5 An Educated German |
6 Predestined Fate |
7 Keseberg's Lameness |
8 Slanderous Reports |
9 Covered with Snow |
10 "Loathsome, Insipid, & Disgusting" |
11 Longings toward Suicide |
12 Tamsen Donner's Death |
13 Going to Get Treasure |
14 Suspended over Hidden Stream |
15 "Where is Donner's Money?" |
16 Extorting Confession |
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1 Dates of Rescues |
2 Arrival of 4th Relief |
3 Scene Beggaring Description |
4 Wealth of Donners |
5 Appeal to Highest Court |
6 Dreadful Shock |
7 Saved from Grizzly Bear |
8 Trial for Slander |
9 Keseberg Vindicated |
10 2 Kettles of Human Blood |
11 Enmity of Relief Party |
12 "Born under an Evil Star" |
13 "Stone Him! Stone Him!" |
14 Fire & Flood |
15 Keseberg's Reputation for Honesty |
16 Prisoner in His Own House |
17 Most Miserable of Men |
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1 Sketch of Gen. John A. Sutter |
2 Donner Party's Benefactor |
3 Least & Most that Earth Can Bestow |
4 Survivors' Request |
5 His Birth & Parentage |
6 Efforts to Reach California |
7 New Helvetia |
8 Puny Army |
9 Uninviting Isolation |
10 Ross & Bodega |
11 Unbounded Generosity |
12 Sutter's Wealth |
13 Effect of Gold Fever |
14 Wholesale Robbery |
15 Sobrante Decision |
16 "Genuine & Meritorious" Grant |
17 Utter Ruin |
18 Hock Farm |
19 Gen. Sutter's Death |
20 Mrs. E. P. Houghton's Tribute |
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1 Death List |
2 42 Who Perished |
3 Names of Those Saved |
4 48 Survivors |
5 Traversing Snow-belt 5 Times |
6 Burying Dead |
7 Appalling Spectacle |
8 Tamsen Donner's Last Act of Devotion |
9 Remarkable Proposal |
10 26 Present Survivors |
11 McCutchen Keseberg |
12 Graves Family |
13 Murphys |
14 Naming Marysville |
15 Reeds |
16 Breens |
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1 Orphan Children of George & Tamsen Donner |
2 Sutter, Philanthropist |
3 "If Mother Would Only Come" |
4 Christian & Mary Brunner |
5 An Enchanting Home |
6 "Can't You Keep Both of Us?" |
7 Eliza Donner |
8 Crossing Torrent |
9 Earning Silver Dollar |
10 Gold Excitement |
11 Getting an Education |
12 Elitha C. Donner |
13 Leanna C. Donner |
14 Frances E. Donner |
15 Georgia A. Donner |
16 Eliza P Donner |
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1 Yerba Buena's Gift to George & Mary Donner |
2 An Alcalde's Negligence |
3 Mary Donner's Land |
4 Regranted Squatters Jump |
5 George Donner's Land |
6 Characteristic Land Law-suit |
7 Vexatious Litigation |
8 Twice Appealed to Supreme Court, & once to US Supreme Court |
9 Well-taken Law |
10 Point Mutilating Records |
11 Palpable Erasure |
12 Relics of Donner Party |
13 500 Articles Buried Thirty-two Years |
14 Knives, Forks, Spoons Pretty Porcelain, Identifying Chinaware, Beads & Arrow-heads Quaint Bridle-bit |
15 Remarkable Action of Rust |
16 Flint-Lock Pistol |
17 Baby's Shoe |
18 Resting Place of Dead |
19 Vanishing Land-marks. |
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13 1814 History of Expedition under Command of Captains Lewis & Clark, Vol. I. To Sources of Missouri, Thence Across Rocky Mountains & ... Ocean. Performed During Years 1804-5-6. by Clark, William, Lewis, Meriwether 181,720W 727P 12:07
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1 party set out on expedition & pass Wood river |
2 Description of town of St Charles |
3 Osage Woman river |
4 Gasconade & Osage rivers described |
5 Character of Osage Indians: curious traditionary account of their origin |
6 party proceed & pass Mine river |
7 2 Charitons |
8 Kanzas, Nodawa, Newahaw, Neeshuabatona, Little Nemahar, each of which are particularly described |
9 They encamp at mouth of river Platte |
10 particular description of surrounding country |
11 various creeks, bays, islands, prairies, &c given in course of route |
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1 Some account of Pawnee Indians |
2 Council held with Otto & Missouri Indians |
3 Council held with another party of Ottoes |
4 Death of sergeant Floyd |
5 party encamp near mouth of Whitestone river |
6 character of Missouri, with rivers that enter it |
7 surrounding country: various islands, bays, creeks, &c given in course of expedition |
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1 Whimsical instance of superstition of Sioux Indians |
2 Council held with Sioux |
3 Character of that tribe, their manners, &c |
4 ridiculous instance of their heroism |
5 Ancient fortifications |
6 Quieurre river described |
7 Vast herds of Buffaloe |
8 Account of Petit Chien or Little Dog |
9 Narrow escape of George Shannon |
10 Description of White river |
11 Surprising fleetness of antelope |
12 Pass river of Sioux |
13 Description of Grand Le Tour, or Great Bend |
14 Encamp on Teton river |
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1 Council held with Tetons |
2 Their manners, dances |
3 Cheyenne river described |
4 Council held with Ricara Indians |
5 Their manners & habits Strange instance of Ricara idolatry Another instance |
6 Cannonball river |
7 Arrival among Mandans |
8 Character of surrounding country, & of creeks, islands |
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1 Council held with Mandans |
2 prairie on fire, & singular instance of preservation |
3 Peace established between Mandans & Ricaras |
4 party encamp for winter |
5 Indian mode of catching goats |
6 Beautiful appearance of northern lights |
7 Friendly character of Indians |
8 Some account of Mandans |
9 Anahaways & Minnetarees |
10 party 26 acquire confidence of Mandans by taking part in their controversy with Sioux |
11 Religion of Mandans, & their singular conception of term medicine |
12 Their tradition |
13 sufferings of party from severity of season |
14 Indian game of billiards described |
15 Character of Missouri, of surrounding country, & of rivers, creeks, islands |
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1 party increase in favour of Mandans |
2 Description of buffaloe dance |
3 Medicine dance |
4 fortitude with which Indians bear severity of season |
5 Distress of party for want of provisions |
6 great importance of blacksmith in procuring it |
7 Depredations of Sioux |
8 homage paid to medicine stone |
9 Summary act of justice among Minnetarees |
10 process by which Mandans & Ricaras make beads |
11 Character of Missouri, of surrounding country, & rivers, creeks, islands |
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1 Indian method of attacking buffaloe on ice |
2 enumeration of presents sent to president of USA |
3 party are visited by Ricara chief |
4 They leave their encampment, & proceed on their journey |
5 Description of Little Missouri |
6 Some account of Assiniboins |
7 Their mode of burying dead |
8 Whiteearth river described |
9 Great quantity of salt discovered on its banks |
10 Yellowstone river described |
11 particular account of country at confluence of Yellowstone & Missouri |
12 Description of Missouri, surrounding country, & rivers, creeks, islands |
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1 Unusual appearance of salt |
2 formidable character of white bear |
3 Porcupine river described |
4 Beautiful appearance of surrounding country |
5 Immense quantities of game |
6 Milk river described |
7 Extraordinary character of Bigdry river |
8 An instance of uncommon tenacity of life in white bear |
9 Narrow escape of one of party from that animal |
10 still more remarkable instance |
11 Muscleshell river described |
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1 party continue their route |
2 Description of Judith river |
3 Indian mode of taking buffaloe |
4 Slaughter river described |
5 Phenomena of nature |
6 walls on banks of Missouri |
7 party encamp on banks of river to ascertain which of streams constitute Missouri |
8 Captain Lewis leaves party to explore northern fork, & captain Clarke explores southern |
9 surrounding country described in route of captain Lewis |
10 Narrow escape of one of his party |
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1 Return of captain Lewis |
2 Account of captain Clarke's researches with his exploring party |
3 Perilous situation of one of his party |
4 Tansy river described |
5 party still believing southern fork Missouri, captain Lewis is resolves to ascend it |
6 Mode of making place to deposit provisions, called cache |
7 Captain Lewis explores southern fork |
8 Falls of Missouri discovered, which ascertains question |
9 Romantic scenery of surrounding country |
10 Narrow escape of captain Lewis |
11 main body under captain Clarke approach within five miles of falls, & prepare for making portage over rapids
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1 Description & romantic appearance of Missouri at junction of Medicine river |
2 difficulty of transporting baggage at falls |
3 party employed in construction of boat of skins |
4 embarrassments they had to encounter for want of proper materials |
5 During work party much troubled by white bears |
6 Violent hail-storm, & providential escape of captain Clarke & his party |
7 Description of remarkable fountain Singular explosion heard from Black mountains |
8 boat found to be insufficient, & serious disappointment of party |
9 Captain Clarke undertakes to repair damage by building canoes, & accomplishes task
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1 party embark on board canoes Description of Smith's river |
2 Character of country, &c Dearborne's river described |
3 Captain Clarke precedes party for purpose of discovering Indians of Rocky mountains |
4 Magnificent rocky appearances on borders of river denominated Gates of Rocky mountains |
5 Captain Clarke arrives at 3 forks of Missouri without overtaking Indians |
6 party arrive at 3 forks, of which peculiar & interesting description is given
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1 name of Missouri changed, as river now divides itself into 3 forks, one of which is called after Jefferson, other Madison, & other after Gallatin |
2 Their general character |
3 party ascend Jefferson branch Description of river Philosophy which enters into Jefferson |
4 Captain Lewis & small party go in advance in search of Shoshonees |
5 Description of country bordering on river |
6 Captain Lewis still preceding main party in quest of Shoshonees |
7 singular accident which prevented captain Clarke from following captain Lewis's advice, & ascending middle fork of river |
8 Description of Philanthropy river, another stream running into Jefferson |
9 Captain Lewis & small party having been unsuccessful in their 1st attempt, set off 2nd time in quest of Shoshonees
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1 Captain Lewis proceeds before main body in search of Shoshonees: his ill success on 1st interview |
2 party with captain Lewis at length discover source of Missouri |
3 Captain Clarke with main body still employed in ascending Missouri or Jefferson river |
4 Captain Lewis's 2nd interview with Shoshonees attended with success |
5 interesting ceremonies of his 1st introduction to natives, detailed at large |
6 Their hospitality |
7 Their mode of hunting antelope |
8 difficulties encountered by captain Clarke & main body in ascending river |
9 suspicions entertained of captain Lewis by Shoshonees, & his mode of allaying them |
10 ravenous appetites of savages illustrated by singular adventure |
11 Indians still jealous, & great pains taken by captain Lewis to preserve their confidence |
12 Captain Clarke arrives with main body exhausted by difficulties they underwent
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1 Affecting interview between wife of Chaboneau & chief of Shoshonees |
2 Council held with that nation, & favourable result |
3 extreme navigable point of Missouri mentioned |
4 General character of river & country it passes |
5 Captain Clarke in exploring source of Columbia falls in company with another party of Shoshonees |
6 geographical information acquired from one of that party |
7 Their manner of catching fish
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8 party reach Lewis river |
9 difficulties which captain Clarke had to encounter in his route |
10 Friendship & hospitality of Shoshonees |
11 party with captain Lewis employed in making saddles, & preparing for journey |
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1 Contest between Drewyer & Shoshonee |
2 fidelity & honour of that tribe |
3 party set out on their journey |
4 conduct of Cameahwait reproved, & himself reconciled |
5 easy parturition of Shoshonee women |
6 History of this nation |
7 Their terror of Pawkees |
8 Their government & family economy in their treatment of their women |
9 Their complaints of Spanish treachery |
10 Description of their weapons of warfare |
11 Their curious mode of making shield |
12 caparison of their horses |
13 dress of men & women particularly described |
14 Their mode of acquiring new names |
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1 party, after procuring horses from Shoshonees, proceed on their journey through mountains |
2 difficulties & dangers of route |
3 council held with another band of Shoshonees, of whom some account is given |
4 They are reduced to necessity of killing their horses for food |
5 Captain Clarke with small party precedes main body in quest of food, & is hospitably received by Pierced-nose Indians |
6 Arrival of main body amongst this tribe, with whom council is held |
7 They resolve to perform remainder of their journey in canoes |
8 Sickness of party |
9 They descend Kooskooskee to its junction with Lewis river, after passing several dangerous rapids |
10 Short description of manners & dress of Pierced-nose Indians. |
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1 1898 Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to Religious History & Mental Development of Mankind
by Curtin, Jeremiah
140,193W 561 9:01
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2 1881 Legends, Traditions, & Laws of Iroquois, or Six Nations, & History of Tuscarora Indians
by Johnson, Elias
78,348W 314 5:14
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1 IROQUOIS |
2 CAPTIVE'S LIFE AMONG INDIANS |
3 CUSTOMS & INDIVIDUAL TRAITS OF CHARACTER |
4 CREATION |
5 TUSCARORA |
6 TREATIES OF NEW YORK INDIANS |
7 MISSIONARY WORK |
8 SCHOOL OPERATIONS |
9 NEW RELIGION |
10 ATOTARHO |
11 IROQUOIS LAWS OF DESCENT |
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2 LEGENDARY
1 HUNTER & MEDICINE LEGEND |
2 LEGENDS |
3 CIVILIZATION |
4 DOMESTIC. |
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3 1882 American Hero-Myths Study in Native Religions of Western Continent
by Brinton, Daniel Garrison
69,884W 280 4:40
1 HERO-GODS OF ALGONKINS & IROQUOIS |
2 HERO-GOD OP AZTEC TRIBES |
3 HERO-GODS OF MAYAS |
4 QQICHUA HERO-GOD VIRACOCHA |
5 EXTENSION & INFLUENCE OF TYPICAL HERO-MYTH |
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4 1859 History, Manners, & Customs of North American Indians
by Humphrey, Old
62,708W 251 4:11  |
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5 1918 Indian Heroes
by Charles Alexander Eastman 1858-1939
62,250W 249 4:08:32 113M
1 Red Cloud |
2 Spotted Tail |
3 Little Crow |
4 Tamahay |
5 Gall |
6 Crazy Horse |
7 Sitting Bull |
8 Rain in Face |
9 2 Strike |
10 American Horse |
11 Dull Knife |
12 Roman Nose |
13 Cheif Joseph |
14 Little Wolf |
15 Hole in Day. |
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8 1887 History of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians of Michigan by Blackbird, Andrew J. 41,805W 167 2:47.  |
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9 1894 Nagualism Study in Native American Folk-lore & History by Brinton, Daniel Garrison 31,050W 124 2:04.  |
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10 1911 Soul of Indian
by Alexander Eastman
24,250W 97 1:36:42 44.2M
1 Great Mystery |
2 Family Altar |
3 Ceremonial & Symbolic Worship |
4 Barbarism & Moral Code |
5 Unwritten Scriptures |
6 On Borderland of Spirits. |
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11 1904 Indians of Yosemite Valley & Vicinity Their History, Customs & Traditions
by Clark, Galen
17,961W 72 1:12
1 EARLY HISTORY |
2 EFFECTS OF WAR |
3 CUSTOMS & CHARACTERISTICS |
4 SOURCES OF FOOD SUPPLY |
5 RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES & BELIEFS |
6 NATIVE INDUSTRIES |
7 MYTHS & LEGENDS. |
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12 1907 Religion of Indians of California
by Kroeber, A. L.
17,281W 70 1:10
1 CUSTOMARY OBSERVANCES BY INDIVIDUALS. |
2 SHAMANISM |
3 PUBLIC CEREMONIES |
4 CEREMONIAL STRUCTURES & PARAPHERNALIA. |
5 MYTHOLOGY & BELIEFS |
6 SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT TRIBES. |
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13 1910 Documentary History of Rio Grande Pueblos of New Mexico 1Bibliographic Introduction Papers of School of American Archaeology, No. 13
by Bandelier 1840-1914, Adolph Francis Alphonse
14,308W 58 58Min. |
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14 1867-1869 My Life on Plains
by George Custer 1839-76
266,750W 1,067 17:47:02 488M
1 Great Plains |
2 General Hancock's Campaign |
3 Futile Pursuit |
4 Indian Raids & Murders |
5 From Fort Hays to Fort McPherson |
6 Indians Attack Cavalry |
7 White Deserters & Red Massacre |
8 Futile Marches & Countermarches |
9 Launching Winter Campaign |
10 Battle of Washita |
11 Reaping Fruits of Victory |
12 Lot of 2 White Captives |
13 Waging Winter Campaign |
14 Red & White Diplomacy |
15 Peace Mission & Its Results |
16 Further Pursuit of Cheyennes |
17 Successful Ending of Campaign. |
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15 Boots & Saddles
By Elizabeth Bacon CUSTER (1842 - 1933)
130,250W 521 08:41:01
1 Dedication, Preface, Change of Station |
2 Blizzard |
3 Western Hospitality |
4 Cavalry on March |
5 Camping Among Sioux |
6 Visit to Village of 2 Bears |
7 Adventures During Last Days of March |
8 Separation & Reunion |
9 Our New Home at Fort Lincoln |
10 Incidents of Everyday Life |
11 Burning of Our Quarters: |
12 Carrying Mail |
13 Perplexities & Pleasures of Domestic Life |
14 "Strong Heart" Dance |
15 Garrison Life |
16 General Custer's Literary Work |
17 Indian Depredations |
18 Day of Anxiety & Terror |
19 Improvements at Post, & Gardening |
20 General Custer's Library |
21 Summer of Black Hills Expedition |
22 Domestic Trials |
23 Capture & Escape of Rain-in- Face |
24 Garrison Amusements |
25 Indian Council |
26 Breaking Up of Missouri |
27 Curious Characters & Excursionists Among Us |
28 Religious Services: |
29 Leave of Absence |
30 Winter's Journey |
31 Across Plain |
32 Our Life's Last Chapter. |
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16 1824 Life of Mary Jemison by Seaver 1743-1833 75,750W 303 5:02:04 89.7M.  |
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17 1906 Geronimo's Story 1829-1909
57,250W 229 3:48:50 104M
1 Apaches |
2 Mexicans |
3 White Men |
4 Old & New. |
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18 1682 Captivity & Restoration
by Mary Rowlandson 1637-1711
28,250W 113 1:52:12 51.3M  |
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19 Cry From An Indian Wife
By E. Pauline JOHNSON (1861 - 1913
13,500W 54 0:53:13  |
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20 1835 Indian Nullification of Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts Relative to Marshpee Tribe Or, Pretended Riot Explained
by William Apess
55,929W 224 3:42  |
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21 1839 Indian Frontier Policy
by Sir John Ayde
24,500W 98 1:37:14 44.5M
1 Leading up to Afghan War 1839 - 41 |
2 Leading up to 2nd Afghan War |
3 Frontier Policy since 2nd Afghan War. |
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22 1909 Last of Chiefs Story of Great Sioux War
by Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) Altsheler
91,294W 365 6:05
1 Train |
2 King Bison |
3 Pass |
4 Treasure-Trove |
5 Lost Valley |
6 Castle Howard |
7 An Animal Progression |
8 Trap Makers |
9 Timber Wolves |
10 Dick Goes Scouting |
11 Terrible Pursuit |
12 Fight with Nature |
13 Albert's Victory |
14 Prisoners |
15 Indian Village |
16 Gathering of Sioux |
17 Great Sun Dance |
18 Circle of Death |
19 Happy Meeting |
20 Bright Sun's Good-by. |
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8 1887 History of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians of Michigan by Blackbird, Andrew J. 41,805W 167 2:47
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1 History of Ottawa of Michigan |
2 Preliminary Remarks in Regard to Other Histories, Concerning Massacre of Old British Fort on Straits of Mackinac |
3 British Promise to Ottawas |
4 Ravages of Small Pox |
5 First Recollection of Country of Arbor Croche & Its Definition |
6 Uprightness & Former Character of Indians. |
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1 Cases of Murders Among Ottawas & Chippewas Exceedingly Scarce
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2 Ceding Grand Traverse Region to Chippewas on Account of Murder |
3 Immorality Among Ottawas not Common |
4 Marriage in Former Times. |
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1 Earliest Possible Known History of Mackinac Island
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2 Its Historical Definition |
3 Who Resided at Island |
4 Massacre at Island by Senecas |
5 Where Ottawas were Living at That Time |
6 Only 2 Escape
Massacre |
7 What Became of Them |
8 Legends of 2 Who Escaped |
9 Occupants of Island Afterwards |
10 Who Killed Warrior Tecumseh? |
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1 Author's Reasons for Recording History of His People, & Their Language |
2 History of His Nationality |
3 Sketch of His Father's History |
4 How Indians Were Treated in Manitoba Country 100 Years Ago |
5 His Father's Banishment to Die on Lonely Island by White Traders |
6 2nd Misfortune of Ottawas on Account of Shawanee Prophet |
7 Earthquake. |
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1 Author's Father Appointed Speaker for Ottawas & Chippewas |
2 Only Ottawa Who was Friendly to Education |
3 Making Alphabet |
4 Acting as School Teacher |
5 Moving Disposition of Ottawas |
6 Mode of Traveling |
7 Tradition of William Blackbird Being Fed by Angelic Beings in Wilderness |
8 His being Put into Mission School by His Father |
9 Studying to be Priest |
10 His Assassination in City of Rome, Italy, Almost Day When He was to be Ordained |
11 Memorial Poem |
12 Author's Remarks on Death of His Brother |
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1 Account of Indians' Roving Disposition, Their Feasts & Their
Customs |
2 Saluting Arbor Croche Every Spring of Year |
3 How Catholic Religion was Introduced Among Ottawas |
4 Missions |
5 1836 Signing of Treaty |
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1 More Personal History |
2 Suffering & Trials in Early Life |
3 Missing Opportunity to Go to School |
4 Learning Trade as Blacksmith |
5 New Start to Seek for Education |
6 Arriving at Cleveland, O., to Find His Old Friend, Rev. Alvin Coe |
7 Visit with Rev. Samuel Bissell, of Twinsburg |
8 Principal of Twinsburg Institute |
9 Attending School |
10 Returning Home |
11 Advocating Citizenship for His People |
12 Delegated to Detroit & to State Legislature |
13 His Pleasant Visit with State Authorities |
14 1855 Again Delegated as Councilor to New Treaty |
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1 Becoming Protestant |
2 Persecutions |
32 nd Attempt to go to School |
4 Trials With Indian Agent |
5 Governor Lewis Cass |
6 Struggle During Education |
7 Getting Married |
8 Coming Home |
9 Government Interpreter & Postmaster |
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1 Some of Legends of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians Respecting Great Flood of World |
2 Person Swallowed Up Alive Like Prophet Jonah |
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1 Traditions of Ottawas Regarding Their Early History |
2 Their Wars & Their Confederations With Other Tribes of Indians |
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1 Ottawas Moving Again Towards Setting Sun |
2 Coming to Manitoulin, or Ottawa Island |
3 Names of Their Leaders |
4 Wenebago Warriors Coming to Ottawa Island in Hostile Manner, Headed by O-saw-wah-ne-me-kee, "Yellow Thunder" |
5 Death of Kaw-be-naw, one of Greatest Prophets & Warriors of Ottawas |
6 Massacre in Country of Waw-gaw-na-ke-zhe, or Arbor Croche, Emmet County, Michigan |
7 Present Condition of Indians of this State |
8 Lamentation of Overflowing Heart of Red Man of Forest |
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1 21 Precepts or Moral Commandments of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians, by Which They Were Governed in Their Primitive State,
Before They Came in Contact With White Races in Their Country |
21 0 Commandments, Creed, & Lord's Prayer in Ottawa Language as Translated by Author |
3 GRAMMAROF OTTAWA & CHIPPEWA LANGUAGE. |
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9 1894 Nagualism Study in Native American Folk-lore & History by Brinton, Daniel Garrison 31,050W 124 2:04 M
1 words Nagual, Nagualism, Nagualist |
2 Earliest Reference to Nagualism |
3 Naualli of Aztecs: their Classes & Pretended Powers |
4 Sacred Intoxicants: Peyotl, Ololiuhqui, Teopatli, Yax Ha, etc |
5 Clairvoyance & Telepathy during Intoxication |
6 Naualli of Modern Mexico |
7 Tonal & Tonalpouhque: Genethliac System of Nahuas |
8 Aztec Sodality of "Master Magicians" |
9 Personal Guardian Spirit |
10 Folk-lore of Mixe Indians |
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11 Astrological Divination of Zapotecs |
12 Similar Arts of Mixtecs |
13 Nagualism in Chiapas, as Described by Bishop Nuñez de la Vega |
14 Nagualism Among Quiches, Cakchiquels & Pokonchis of Guatemala |
15 Metamorphoses of Gukumatz |
16 Modern Witchcraft in Yucatan & Central America: Zahoris & Padrinos |
17 Fundamental Principles of Nagualism, Hatred of Whites & Christianity |
18 Its Organization & Extent: its Priesthood |
19 Its Influence in Native Revolts against Spanish Power |
20 Exalted Position of Woman in Nagualism |
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21 This Survival from Ancient Times |
22 Native Joan of Arc |
23 Modern Queens of Nagualism |
24 Cave-temples & Cave-gods: Oztoteotl, Tepeyollotl, Votan, etc |
25 Sacred Numbers, 3 & 7 |
26 Fire Worship of Nagualists |
27 Fire Rights Connected with Pulque |
28 Fire Ceremonies of Modern Mayas |
29 Secret Significance of Fire Worship |
30 Chalchiuites, or Sacred Green Stones |
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31 Sacred Tree & Tree of Life |
32 Cross & its Symbolic Meaning |
33 Lascivious Rites of Nagualists |
34 Their Relation to Symbols of Serpent & Phallus |
35 Confusion of Christian & Native Religious Ideas: Prayers of Nagual Priests Their Symbolic Language |
36 Inquisition & Nagualism |
37 Etymology of Word Nagual |
38 Root Na in Maya, Zapotec & Nahuatl Languages |
39 Doctrine of Animal Transformation in Old World |
40 Doctrine of Personal Spirits in Old World |
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41 Scientific Explanations of Nagual Magic. |
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16 1824 Life of Mary Jemison by Seaver 1743-1833 75,750W 303 5:02:04 89.7M M
1 Nativity of her Parents |
2 Their removal to America |
3 Her Birth |
4 Parents settle in Pennsylvania |
5 Omen of her Captivity |
6 Her Education |
7 Captivity |
8 Journey to Fort Pitt |
9 Mother's Farewell |
10 She is given to 2 Squaws |
11 Her Journey down Ohio |
12 Passes Shawanee town where white men had just been burnt |
13 Arrives at Seneca town |
14 Her Reception |
15 She leaves Wiishto for Fort Pitt, in company with her Husband Her feelings on setting out |
16 Contrast between labor of white & Indian Women Deficiency |
17 Indians march to Niagara to fight British |
18 Return with 2 Prisoners, &c. Sacrifice them at Fall-Brook |
19 Her Indian Mother's Address to her Daughter |
20 Death |
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21 Peace amongst Indians |
22 Celebrations |
23 Worship |
24 Exercises |
25 Business of Tribes |
26 Former Happiness of Indians in time of peace extolled |
27 Their Morals |
28 Fideli |
29 Gen. Sullivan with large army arrives at Canandaigua |
30 Indians' troubles |
31 Determine to stop their march |
32 Skirmish at Connessius Lake |
33 Life of Ebenezer Allen, Tory |
34 He comes to Gardow |
35 His intimacy with Nanticoke Squaw |
36 She gives him Cap |
37 Her Husband's jealousy |
38 Cruelty to his Wife |
39 Mrs. Jemison has liberty to go to her Friends |
40 Chooses to stay |
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41 Her Reasons, &c |
42 Her Indian Brother makes provision for her Settlement He goes to Grand River |
43 Happy situation of her Family |
44 Disagreement between her son Thomas |
45 Death of Hiokatoo |
46 Biography |
47 His Birth Education |
48 Goes against Cherokees, &c |
49 Bloody Battle, &c |
50 His success & cruelties in French War |
51 Battle at Fort F |
52 Her Troubles Renewed |
53 John's Jealousy towards his brother |
54 Mrs. Jemison is informed that she has Cousin in Neighborhood, by name of George Jemison |
55 His Poverty |
56 Her Kindness |
57 His Ingratitude |
58 Her Trouble |
59 Another Family Affliction |
60 Her son John's Occupation |
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61 Micah Brooks, Esq. volunteers to get Title to her Land confirmed to herself |
62 She is Naturalized |
63 Great Council of Chiefs, &c. in 1823 |
64 She Disposes |
65 Conclusion |
66 Review of her Life |
67 Reflections on loss of Liberty |
68 Care she took to preserve her Health |
69 Indians' abstemiousness in Drinking, after French War. |
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1 1848-61 History of Woman Suffrage by Null 477,647W 1911 31:51. $1 1 2 3 4 5 6  |
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2 Eighty Years & More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
By Elizabeth Cady STANTON (1815 - 1902)
221,500W 886 14:45:37
1 Childhood |
2 School days |
3 Girlhood |
4 Life at Peterboro |
5 Our wedding journey |
6 Homeward bound |
7 Motherhood |
8 Boston & Chelsea |
9 1st woman's rights convention |
10 Susan B. Anthony |
11 My 1st speech before legislature |
12 Reforms & mobs |
13 Views on marriage & divorce |
14 Women as patriots |
15 Pioneer life in Kansas: our newspaper "Revolution" |
16 Lyceums & lecturers |
17 Westward ho! |
18 1876 spirit of |
19 Writing "The History of Woman Suffrage" |
20 In south of France |
21 Reforms & reformers in Great Britain |
22 Woman & theology |
23 England & France revisited |
24 International Council of Women |
25 My last visit to England |
26 60th anniversary of class of 1832 Woman's Bible |
27 My 18th birthday. |
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3 1920 Jailed for freedom (women's sufferage)
by Doris Stevens
151,750W 607 10:06:55 277M
1 Leadership |
2 Women invade capital |
3 Women voters organize |
4 Last Deputation to President Wilson |
5 Picketing President |
6 Suffrage War Policy 1st Arrests |
7 Occoquan Workhouse |
8 August Riots |
9 Prison Episodes |
10 Administration Protests & Yeilds |
11 Political Prisoners, Hunger Strike |
12 Administration Terrorism |
13 Alice Paul in Prison |
14 Administration Lawlessness Exposed |
15 Administration Outwitted, Political Results |
16 Interlude |
17 New Attacks on President |
18 President Appeals to Senate Too Late |
19 More President |
20 President Sails Away |
21 Watchfires of Freedom |
22 Burned in Effigy |
23 Boston Militants welcome president |
24 democratic congress ends |
25 farewell to President Wilson, |
26 President Wilson wins 64th Presidency in Paris |
27 Republican Congress passes ammendment. |
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4 1867 Behind Scenes
by Elizabeth Keckley 1818-1907
92,000W 368 6:07:50 168M
1 Where I was Born |
2 Girlhood & It's Sorrows |
3 How I gained my Freedom |
4 Family of Senator Jefferson Davis |
5 My Indroduction to Mrs Lincoln |
6 Willie Lincoln's Deathbed |
7 1862 - 3 Washington |
8 Candid Opinions |
9 Behind Scenes |
10 2nd Inagauration |
11 Assasination of President Lincoln |
12 Mrs Lincoln Leaves White House |
13 Origin of Rivalry Btown Mr Douglas & Lincoln |
14 Old Friends |
15 Secret History of Mrs Lincolns Lawers in New York 1 |
16 Secret History of Mrs Lincolns Lawers in New York 2 |
17 Letters from Mrs Lincoln to Mrs Keckley. |
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5 1919 VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE FOR GIRLS
by Margaret Stockman Dixon
76,000W 304 5:03:41 70M
1 PRESENT-DAY IDEALS OF WOMANHOOD
1 Woman's Place In Society |
2 Ideal Home |
3 Establishing Home |
4 Running Domestic Machinery |
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2 GUIDING GIRLS TOWARD IDEAL
1 Educational Agencies Involved |
2 Training Little Child |
3 Teaching Mechanics Of Housekeeping |
4 Girl's Inner Life |
5 Adolescent Girl |
6 Girl's Work |
7 Girl's Work: Classification Of Occupations |
8 Girl's Work: Vocations As Affecting Homemaking |
9 Girl's Work: Vocations Determined By Training |
10 Marriage. |
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6 1872 Account of Proceedings on Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on Charge of Illegal Voting, at Presidential Election in Nov., 1872, & on ... of Election
by Whom Her Vote was Received.
by Anonymous
72,770W 291 4:51
1 Anthony, S.B., Indictment |
2 Her speech on receiving her sentence |
3 Her campaign speech |
4 Crowley, Richard, Opening speech in Miss Anthony's case |
5 Gage, Mrs. M. Joslyn, Speech of |
6 Hall, Wm. B., Indictment |
7 Hooker, John, Article on Judge Hunt & Right of Trial by Jury |
8 Hunt, Judge, Opinion against Miss Anthony |
9 His refusal to submit her case to jury, |
10 His refusal to permit jury to be polled |
11 His sentence of Miss Anthony |
12 His direction to jury in cases of Jones, Hall & Marsh |
13 Trial by jury "a matter of form" |
14 Jones, Beverly W., Indictment |
15 Remarks on receiving sentence |
16 Marsh, Edwin T., Indictment |
17 Remarks on being sentenced |
18 Selden, H.R., Opening speech in Miss Anthony's case |
19 Argument in her case |
20 Argument on motion for new trial |
21 Van Voorhis |
22 John |
23 Argument of motion to quash indictment in case of Jones |
24 Marsh & Hall, |
25 Argument in case of Jones |
26 Marsh & Hall on merits |
27 Motion for new trial in case of Jones, |
28 Marsh v Hall. |
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7 1918 Defense of Women
by H. L. Mencken 1880-1956
65,250W 261 4:20:44 119M.  |
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8 1832 Meditations From Pen
by Maria Stewart
59,000W 236 3:55:12 107M
1 Letters & Commendations |
2 Sufferings during War |
3 Religion & Introduction |
4 Religion, Prayer |
5 Meditaions, Introduction 1, 2, Prayer |
6 Meditations 3, 4 & Prayer |
7 Meditation 5, 6, 7 & Prayer |
8 Meditation 8 & Prayer |
9 Meditation 9, 10 & Prayer |
10 Meditation 11, 12 & Prayer |
11 Meditation & Prayer 13, 14 |
12 Lecture |
13 Adress Delivered before afric-american female intelligence society of boston |
14 Address Delivered at African Masonic Hall |
15 Mrs Stewarts Farewell address to friends in city of boston. |
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9 1915 Complete Club Book for Women Including Subjects, Material & References for Study Programs: together with Constitution & By-Laws: Rules of Order: ... of what Some Clubs are Doing, etc., etc.
by Caroline French Benton
53,334W 213 3:33
1 Suggestions for Club Work |
2 Community Improvement |
3 Study of American Colonies |
4 Some Poets of To-day |
5 World's Islands |
6 Business of Being Housekeeper |
7 Study of Songs |
8 Some of World's Famous Buildings |
9 Four Short Programs |
10 Central & South America & Canal |
11 Work of Rural Club |
12 History of England |
13 Woman's Problems of Work |
14 Some Great Men of Our Time |
15 Literature of Bible |
16 Age of Queen Anne |
17 Our Educational System |
18 Special Programs on Great Men & Women |
19 Programs From Clubs |
20 What Clubs Are Studying |
21 Brief One Day Programs |
22 How to Make Year Book |
23 Model Constitution |
24 Rules of Order for Clubs. |
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1 1848-61 History of Woman Suffrage by Null 477,647W 1911 31:51
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3 1840 WORLD'S ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, LONDON
1 Individualism rather than Authority |
2 Personal appearance of Abolitionists |
3 Attempt to silence Woman |
4 Doable battle against tyranny of sex & color |
5 Bigoted Abolitionists |
6 James G. Birney likes freedom on Southern plantation, but not at his own fireside |
7 John Bull never dreamt that Woman would answer his call |
8 venerable Thomas Clarkson received by Convention standing |
9 Lengthy debate on "Female" delegates |
10 "Females" rejected |
11 William Lloyd Garrison refusing to sit in Convention50 |
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4 NEW YORK
1 1848 1st Woman's Rights Convention, Seneca Falls |
2 Property Bights of Women secured |
3 Judge Fine, George Geddes, & Mr. Hadley pushing Bill through |
4 Danger of meddling with well-settled conditions of domestic happiness |
5 Mrs. Barbara Hertell's will |
6 Richard Hunt's tea-table |
7 eventful day |
8 James Mott President |
9 Declaration of sentiments |
10 Convention in Rochester |
11 Opposition with Bible arguments63 |
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5 MRS. COLLINS' REMINISCENCES
1 1st Suffrage Society |
2 Methodist class-leader whips his wife |
3 Theology enchains soul |
4 status of women & slaves same |
5 1st medical college opened to women |
6 Petitions to Legislature laughed at, & laid on table |
7 Dependence woman's best protection: her weakness her sweetest charm |
8 Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell's letter |
9 Sketch of Ernestine L. Rose 88 |
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6 OHIO
1 promised land of fugitives |
2 "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
3 1850 Salem Convention |
4 1851 Akron |
5 1853 Massilon |
6 address to women of Ohio |
7 Mohammedan law forbidding pigs, dogs, women, & other impure animals to enter Mosque |
8 New York Tribune |
9 1853 Cleveland Convention |
10 Hon. Joshua K. Giddings |
11 Letter from Horace Greeley |
12 glowing eulogy to Mary Wollstonecraft |
13 William Henry Channing's Declaration |
14 pulpit & public sentiment |
15 President Asa Mahan debates |
16 Rev. Dr. Nevin pulls Mr. Garrison's nose |
17 Antoinette L. Brown describes her exit from World's Temperance Convention |
18 1855 Cincinnati Convention |
19 1861 Jane Elizabeth Jones' Report 101 |
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7 REMINISCENCES BY CLARINA I. HOWARD NICHOLS
1 Vermont: Editor Windham County Democrat |
2 1847 & 1849 Property Laws, |
3 1852 Address to Legislature on school suffrage, . |
4 Wisconsin: Woman's State Temperance Society |
5 Lydia F. Fowler in company: Opposition of Clergy |
6 "Woman's Rights" wouldn't do |
7 Advertised "Men's Rights." |
8 1854 Kansas: Free State Emigration, |
9 Gov. Robinson & Senator Pomeroy |
10 Woman's Rights speeches on Steamboat, & at Lawrence |
11 1859 Constitutional Convention |
12 State Woman Suffrage Association |
13 John O. Wattles, President |
14 Aid from Francis Jackson Fund |
15 Canvassing State |
16 School Suffrage gained. |
17 1858 Missouri: Lecturing at St. Joseph, , on Col. Scott's Invitation |
18 1859 Westport & John Brown raid, |
19 1854 St. Louis, |
20 Frances D. Gage, Rev. Wm. G. Eliot, & Rev. Mr. Weaver171 |
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8 MASSACHUSETTS
1 Women in Revolution |
2 Anti-Tea Leagues |
3 Phillis Wheatley |
4 Mistress Anne Hutchinson |
5 Heroines in Slavery Conflict |
6 Women Voting under Colonial Charter |
7 1848 Mary Upton Ferrin Petitions Legislature |
8 1850 - 1 Woman's Rights Convention in |
9 Letter of Harriet Martineau from England |
10 Letter of Jeannie Deroine from Prison Cell in Paris |
11 Editorial from Christian Enquirer |
12 Una, edited by Paulina Wright Davis |
13 1858 Constitutional Convention |
14 Before Legislature in 1857 |
15 Harriot K. Hunt's Protest against Taxation |
16 Lucy Stone's Protest against Marriage Laws |
17 Boston Conventions |
18 Theodore Parker on Woman's Position |
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9 INDIANA & WISCONSIN
1 Indiana Missionary Station |
2 Gen. Arthur St. Clair |
3 Indian surprises |
4 terrible war-whoop |
5 One hundred women join army, & are killed fighting bravely |
6 Prairie schooners |
7 Manufactures in hands of women |
8 1816 Admitted to Union |
9 Robert Dale Owen |
10 Woman Suffrage Conventions |
11 Wisconsin |
12 C. L. Sholes' report |
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10 PENNSYLVANIA
1 William Penn |
2 Independence Hall |
3 British troops |
4 Heroism of women |
5 Lydia Darrah |
6 Who designed Flag |
7 Anti-slavery movements in Philadelphia |
8 Pennsylvania Hall destroyed by mob |
9 David Paul Brown |
10 Fugitives |
11 Millard Fillmore |
12 John Brown |
13 Angelina Grimké |
14 Abby Kelly |
15 Mary Grew |
16 1848 Temperance |
17 Hannah Darlington & Ann Preston before Legislature |
18 1850 Medical College for Women |
19 1852 Westchester Woman's Rights Convention |
20 1854 Philadelphia Convention, |
21 Lucretia Mott answers Richard H. Dana |
22 Jane Grey Swisshelm |
23 Sarah Josepha Hale |
24 Anna McDowell |
25 Rachel Foster searching records |
26 Sketch of Angelina Grimké |
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11 LUCRETIA MOTT
1 1881 Eulogy at Memorial Services held at Washington by National Woman Suffrage Association By Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
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12 NEW JERSEY
1 Tory feeling in New Jersey |
2 Hannah Arnett rebuked traitor spirit |
3 Mrs. Dissosway rejects all proposals to disloyalty |
4 Triumphal arch erected by ladies of Trenton in honor of Washington |
5 His letter to ladies |
6 origin of Woman Suffrage in New Jersey |
7 paper read by William A. Whitehead before Historical Society |
8 Defects in Constitution of New Jersey: singular pamphlet called "Eumenes" |
9 Opinion of Hon. Charles James Fox |
10 Mr. Whitehead reviewed |
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13 MRS. STANTON'S REMINISCENCES
1 Mrs. Stanton's & Miss Anthony's 1st meeting |
2 An objective view of these ladies from friend's standpoint |
3 glimpse at their private life |
4 pronunciamentos they issued from fireside |
5 Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Seward, Mrs. Worden, Mrs. Mott, in council |
6 How Mrs. Worden voted |
7 Ladies at Newport dancing with low necks & short sleeves, & objecting to publicity of platform |
8 Senator Seward discussing Woman's Rights at dinner-party |
9 Mrs. Seward declares herself friend to reform |
10 magnetic circle in Central New York |
11 Matilda Joslyn Gage: her early education & ancestors |
12 series of Anti-Slavery Conventions from Buffalo to Albany |
13 Mobbed at every point |
14 Mayor Thatcher maintains order in Convention at Capital |
15 Great excitement over fugitive wife from insane asylum |
16 Bloomer costume |
17 Gerrit Smith's home |
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14 NEW YORK
1 1st Steps in New York |
2 1852 Woman's Temperance Convention, Albany, January, |
3 1852 New York Woman's State Temperance Society, Rochester, April, |
4 Women before Legislature pleading for Maine Law |
5 1852 Women rejected as Delegates to Men's State Conventions at Albany & Syracuse, : |
6 1853 at Brick Church Meeting & World's Temperance Convention In New York, |
7 Horace Greeley defends Rights of Women In New York Tribune |
8 Teachers' State Conventions |
9 1852 Syracuse National Woman's Rights Convention, |
10 1853 Mob in Broadway Tabernacle Woman's Rights Convention through 2 days |
11 1853 State Woman's Rights Convention at Rochester, December, |
12 1854 Albany Convention, February & Hearing before Legislature demanding Right of Suffrage |
13 State Committee appointed |
14 Susan B. Anthony General Agent |
15 1854, '55, '59 Conventions at Saratoga Springs, |
16 Annual State Conventions with Legislative Hearings & Reports of Committees, until War |
17 1860 Married Women's Property Law, |
18 Bill before Legislature Granting Divorce for Drunkenness |
19 Horace Greeley & Thurlow Weed oppose it |
20 Ernestine L. Rose, Lucretia Mott, & Elizabeth Cady Stanton Address Legislature in favor of Bill |
21 Robert Dale Owen defends Measure in New York Tribune |
22 1856, '58, '59, '60 National Woman's Rights Conventions in New York City, |
23 1861 Status of Woman's Rights Movement at Opening of War |
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15 WOMAN, CHURCH, & STATE
1 Woman under old religions |
2 Woman took part in offices of early Christian Church Councils |
3 Original sin |
4 Celibacy of clergy |
5 Their degrading sensuality |
6 Feudalism |
7 Marriage |
8 Debasing externals & daring ideas |
9 Witchcraft |
10 3 striking points for consideration |
11 Burning of Witches |
12 Witchcraft in New England |
13 Marriage with devils |
14 Rights of property not recognized in woman |
15 Wife ownership |
16 Women legislated for as slaves |
17 Marriage under Greek Church |
18 Salic & Cromwellian eras |
19 Reformation |
20 Woman under monastic rules in home |
21 Mormon doctrine regarding woman: its logical result |
22 Milton responsible for many existing views in regard to woman |
23 Woman's subordination taught to-day |
24 See trial |
25 Right Rev. Coxe |
26 Rev. Knox-Little |
27 Pan-Presbyterians |
28 Quakers not as liberal as they have been considered |
29 Restrictive action of Methodist Church |
30 Offensive debate upon ordaining Miss Oliver |
31 Episcopal Church & its restrictions |
32 Sunday-school teachings |
33 Week-day school teachings |
34 Sermon upon woman's subordination by President of Baptist Theological Seminary |
35 Professor Christlieb of Germany |
36 "Dear, will you bring me my shawl?" |
37 Female sex looked upon as degradation |
38 sacrilegious child |
39 Secretary Evarts, in Beecher-Tilton trial, upon woman's subordination |
40 Women degraded in science & education |
41 Large-hearted men upon woman's degradation |
42 Wives still sold in market-place as "mares," by halter around their necks |
43 Degrading servile labor performed by woman in Christian countries |
44 lower degradation |
45 "Queen's women" |
46 "Government women" |
47 Interpolations in Bible |
48 Letter from Howard Crosby, D.D., LL.D. |
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21 861-76 143,901
1 WOMAN'S PATRIOTISM IN WAR
1 1861 1st gun on Sumter, April 12, |
2 Woman's military genius |
3 Anna Ella Carroll |
4 Sanitary Movement |
5 Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell |
6 Hospitals |
7 Dorothea Dix |
8 Services on battle-field |
9 Clara Barton |
10 Freedman's Bureau |
11 Josephine Griffing |
12 Ladies' National Covenant |
13 Political campaigns |
14 Anna Dickinson |
15 Woman's Loyal National League |
16 Mammoth Petition |
17 Anniversaries |
18 13th Amendment |
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2 CONGRESSIONAL ACTION.
1 1st Petitions to Congress 12-1865, against word "male" in 14th Amendment |
2 Joint resolutions before Congress |
3 Messrs. Jenckes, Schenck, Broomall, & Stevens |
4 Republicans protest in presenting petitions |
5 women seek aid of Democrats |
6 James Brooks in House of Representatives |
7 Horace Greeley on petitions |
8 Caroline Healy Dall on Messrs. Jenckes & Schenck |
9 District of Columbia Suffrage Bill |
10 Senator Cowan, of Pennsylvania, moved to strike out word "male" |
11 3 days' debate in Senate |
12 final vote nine in favor of Mr. Cowan's amendment, & 37 against |
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3 1866 - 67 NATIONAL CONVENTIONS
1 1st National Woman Suffrage Convention after war |
2 Speeches by Ernestine L. Rose, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Henry Ward Beecher, Frances D. Gage, Theodore Tilton, Wendell Phillips |
3 Petitions to Congress & Constitutional Convention |
4 Mrs. Stanton candidate to Congress |
5 Anniversary of Equal Rights Association |
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4 1867 KANSAS CAMPAIGN
1 Battle Ground of Freedom |
2 1867 Campaign |
3 Liberals did not Stand by their Principles |
4 Black Men Opposed to Woman Suffrage |
5 Republican Press & Party Untrue |
6 Democrats in Opposition |
7 John Stuart Mill's Letters & Speeches Extensively Circulated |
8 Henry B. Blackwell & Lucy Stone Opened Campaign |
9 Rev. Olympia Brown Followed |
10 60,000 Tracts Distributed |
11 Appeal Signed by 31 Distinguished Men |
12 Letters from Helen E. Starrett, Susan E. Wattles, Dr. R. S. Tenney, Lieut.-Governor J. B. Root, Rev. Olympia Brown |
13 Campaign closed by ex-Governor Robinson, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, & Hutchinson Family |
14 Speeches & Songs at Polls in every Ward in Leavenworth Election Day |
15 Both Amendments lost |
16 9,070 Votes for Woman Suffrage, 10,843 for Negro Suffrage |
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5 NEW YORK CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
1 Constitution Amended once in 20 Years |
2 Mrs. Stanton before Legislature Claiming Woman's Right to Vote for Members to Convention |
3 Immense Audience in Capitol |
4 1867 Convention Assembled. 20K Petitions Presented for Striking Word "Male" from Constitution |
5 "Committee on Right of Suffrage, & Qualifications for Holding Office" Horace Greeley, Chairman |
6 Mr. Graves, of Herkimer, Leads Debate in favor of Woman Suffrage |
7 Horace Greeley's Adverse Report |
8 Leading Advocates Heard before Convention |
9 Speech of George William Curtis on Striking Word "Man" from Section 1, Article 11 |
10 Final Vote, 19 For, 125 Against |
11 1868 Equal Rights Anniversary |
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6 RECONSTRUCTION
1 14th & 15th Amendments |
2 Universal Suffrage & Universal Amnesty Key-note of Reconstruction |
3 Gerrit Smith & Wendell Phillips hesitate |
4 Trying Period in Woman Suffrage Movement |
5 Those Opposed to word "Male" in 14th Amendment Voted Down in Conventions |
6 Negro's Hour |
7 Virginia L. Minor on Suffrage in District of Columbia: Women Advised to be Silent |
8 Hypocrisy of Democrats preferable to that of Republicans |
9 Senator Pomeroy's Amendment |
10 Protests against Man's Government |
11 Negro Suffrage Political Necessity |
12 Charles Sumner Opposed to 14th Amendment, but Voted for it as Party Measure |
13 Woman Suffrage for Utah |
14 Discussion in House as to who Constitute Electors |
15 Bills for Woman Suffrage presented by Hon. George W. Julian & Senators Wilson & Pomeroy |
16 15th Amendment |
17 Anna E. Dickinson's Suggestion |
18 Opinions of Women on 15th Amendment |
19 16th Amendment |
20 1868 Miss Anthony chosen Delegate to Democratic National Convention |
21 Her Address Read by Unanimous Vote: Horatio Seymour in Chair |
22 Comments of Press |
23 Revolution |
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7 1869 NATIONAL CONVENTIONS
1 1st Convention in Washington |
21 st hearing before Congress |
3 Delegates Invited from Every State |
4 Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas |
5 Debate between Colored Men & Women |
6 Grace Greenwood's Graphic Description |
7 What Members of Convention Saw & Heard in Washington |
8 Robert Purvis |
9 Western Trip |
10 Conventions in Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Springfield, & Madison |
11 Editorial Correspondence in Revolution, Anniversaries in New York & Brooklyn |
12 Conventions in Newport & Saratoga |
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8 NEW DEPARTURE, UNDER 14TH AMENDMENT
1 Francis Minor's Resolutions |
2 Hearing before Congressional Committee |
3 Descriptions by Mrs. Fannie Howland & Grace Greenwood |
4 1870 Washington Convention |
5 Rev. Samuel J. May |
6 Senator Carpenter |
7 Professor Sprague, of Cornell University |
8 Notes of Mrs. Hooker |
9 May Anniversary in New York |
10 5th Avenue Conference |
11 2nd Decade Celebration |
12 1871 Washington |
13 Victoria Woodhull's Memorial |
14 Judiciary Committee |
15 Majority & Minority Reports |
16 George W. Julian & A. A. Sargent in House |
17 1871 May Anniversary |
18 1872 Washington |
19 Senate Judiciary Committee |
20 Benjamin F. Butler |
21 Sherman-Dahlgren Protest |
22 Women in Grant & Wilson Campaign |
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9 1873, '74, '75 NATIONAL CONVENTIONS
1 5th Washington Convention |
2 Mrs. Gage on Centralization |
3 May Anniversary in New York |
4 1874 Washington Convention |
5 Frances Ellen Burr's Report |
6 Rev. O. B. Frothingham in New York Convention |
7 Territory of Pembina |
8 Discussion in Senate |
9 1875 Conventions in Washington & New York |
10 Hearings before Congressional Committees |
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10 TRIALS & DECISIONS
1 Women Voting under 16 Amendment |
2 Appeals to Courts |
3 Marilla M. Ricker, of New Hampshire, 1870 |
4 Nannette B. Gardner, Michigan |
5 Sara Andrews Spencer, District of Columbia |
6 Ellen Rand Van Valkenburgh, California |
7 Catherine 5 Waite, Illinois |
8 Carrie S. Burnham, Pennsylvania |
9 Sarah M. T. Huntingdon, Connecticut |
10 Susan B. Anthony, New York |
11 Virginia L. Minor, Missouri |
12 Judges McKee, Jameson, Sharswood, Cartter |
13 Associate Justice Hunt |
14 Chief Justice Waite |
15 Myra Bradwell |
16 Hon. Matt. H. Carpenter |
17 Supreme Court Decisions |
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11 AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
1 Circular Letter |
2 Cleveland Convention |
3 Association Completed |
4 Henry Ward Beecher, President |
5 Convention in Steinway Hall, New York |
6 George William Curtis Speaks |
7 1st Annual Meeting held in Cleveland |
8 Mrs. Tracy Cutler, President |
9 1870 Mass Meeting in Steinway Hall, New York, |
10 State Action Recommended |
11 Moses Coit Tyler Speaks |
12 1871 Mass Meetings in Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Pittsburgh |
13 Memorial to Congress |
14 Letters from William Lloyd Garrison & others |
15 Hon. G. F. Hoar Advocates Woman Suffrage |
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11 AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
16 Anniversary celebrated at St. Louis |
17 Dr. Stone, of Michigan |
18 1872 Thomas Wentworth Higginson, President, |
19 Convention in Cooper Institute, New York |
20 200 Young Women march |
21 Meeting in Plymouth Church |
22 Letters from Louise May Alcott & Elizabeth Stuart Phelps |
23 Annual Meeting in Detroit |
24 Julia Ward Howe, President |
25 Letter from James T. Field |
26 1875 Mary F. Eastman Addresses Convention. Bishop Gilbert Haven President |
27 Convention in Steinway Hall, New York |
28 Hon. Charles Bradlaugh Speaks |
29 Centennial Celebration, July 3d |
30 Petition to Congress for 16 Amendment |
31 Conventions in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Washington, & Louisville |
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3 1876-85 592,171
1 1876 CENTENNIAL YEAR
1 Dawn of New Century |
2 Washington Convention |
3 Congressional Hearing |
4 Woman's Protest |
5 May Anniversary |
6 Centennial Parlors in Philadelphia |
7 Letters & Delegates to Presidential Conventions |
8 50,000 Documents sent out |
9 Centennial Autograph Book |
10 4th of July |
11 Independence Square |
12 Susan B. Anthony reads Declaration of Rights |
13 Convention in Dr. Furness' Church, Lucretia Mott, Presiding |
14 Hutchinson Family, John & Asa |
15 28th Anniversary, July 19, Edward M. Davis, Presiding |
16 Letters, Ernestine L. Rose, Clarina I. H. Nichols |
17 Ballot-Box |
18 Retrospect |
19 Woman's Pavilion |
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2 1877, 78, 79 NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, HEARINGS REPORTS.
1 Renewed Appeal for 16th Amendment |
2 Mrs. Gage Petitions for Removal of Political Disabilities |
3 1877 9th Washington Convention |
4 Jane Grey Swisshelm |
5 Letters, Robert Purvis, Wendell Phillips, Francis E. Abbott |
6 10,000 Petitions Referred to Committee on Privileges & Elections |
7 May Anniversary in New York |
8 1877 10th Washington Convention, |
9 Frances E. Willard & 30,000 Temperance Women Petition Congress |
10 40,000 Petition for16th Amendment |
11 Hearing before Committee on Privileges & Elections |
12 Madam Dahlgren's Protest |
13 Mrs. Hooker's Hearing on Washington's Birthday |
14 Mary Clemmer's Letter to Senator Wadleigh |
15 His Adverse Report |
16 1878 13th Anniversary, Unitarian Church, Rochester, N. Y |
17 Last Convention Attended |
18 Letters, William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips |
19 Church Resolution Criticised |
20 International Women's Congress in Paris |
21 1879 Washington Convention |
22 Favorable Minority Report |
23 U. S. Supreme Court Opened to Women |
24 May Anniversary at St. Louis |
25 Address of Welcome |
26 Women in Council Alone |
27 Letter from Josephine Butler, of England |
28 Mrs. Stanton's Letter to National Citizen & Ballot-Box |
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3 1880 - 81 CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS & CONVENTIONS
1 Why we Hold Conventions in Washington |
2 Lincoln Hall Demonstration |
3 66K Appeals |
4 Petitions Presented in Congress |
5 Hon. T. W. Ferry of Michigan in Senate |
6 Hon. Geo. B. Loring of Massachusetts in House |
7 Hon. J. J. Davis of North Carolina Objected |
8 12th Washington Convention |
9 1880 Hearings before Judiciary Committee of both Houses |
10 May Anniversary at Indianapolis |
11 Series of Western Conventions |
12 Presidential Nominating Conventions |
13 Delegates & Addresses to each |
14 Mass-Meeting at Chicago |
15 1881 Washington Convention |
16 Memorial Service to Lucretia Mott |
17 Mrs. Stanton's Eulogy |
18 Discussion in Senate on Standing Committee |
19 Senator McDonald of Indiana Champions Measure |
20 May Anniversary in Boston |
21 Conventions in chief cities of New England |
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4 1882 - 83 CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES & CONVENTIONS
1 Prolonged Discussions in Senate on Special Committee to Look After Rights of Women, Messrs. Bayard, Morgan & Vest in Opposition |
2 Mr. Hoar Champions Measure in Senate, Mr. Reed in House |
3 Washington Convention |
4 Representative Orth & Senator Saunders on Woman Suffrage Platform |
5 Hearings Before Select Committees of Senate & House: Reception Given by Mrs. Spofford at Riggs House |
6 Philadelphia Convention |
7 Mrs. Hannah Whitehall Smith's Dinner |
8 Congratulations from Central Committee of Great Britain |
9 Majority & Minority Reports in Senate |
10 E. G. Lapham, J. Z. George |
11 Nebraska Campaign |
12 Conventions in Omaha |
13 Joint Resolution Introduced by Hon. John D. White of Kentucky, Referred to Select Committee |
14 1883 Washington Convention |
15 Majority Report in House |
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5 MASSACHUSETTS
1 Woman's Hour |
2 Lydia Maria Child Petitions Congress |
3 First New England Convention |
4 New England, American & Massachusetts Associations |
5 Woman's Journal |
6 Bishop Gilbert Haven |
7 Centennial Tea-Party |
8 County Societies |
9 Concord Convention |
10 13th Anniversary of Worcester Convention |
11 School Suffrage Association |
12 Legislative Hearing |
13 1st Petitions |
14 Remonstrants Appear |
15 Women in Politics |
16 1872 Campaign |
17 Great Meeting in Tremont Temple |
18 Women at Polls |
19 Provisions of Former State Constitutions |
20 1853 Petitions |
21 1879 School-Committee Suffrage |
22 Women Threatened with Arrest |
23 Changes in Laws |
24 Woman Now Owns her own Clothing |
25 Harvard Annex |
26 Woman in Professions |
27 Samuel E. Sewall & William 1 Bowditch |
28 Supreme-Court Decisions |
29 Sarah E. Wall |
30 Francis Jackson |
31 Julia Ward Howe |
32 Mary E. Stevens |
33 Lucia M. Peabody |
34 Lelia Josephine Robinson |
35 Eliza (Jackson) Eddy's Will |
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6 CONNECTICUT
1 Prudence Crandall |
2 Eloquent Reformers |
3 Petitions for Suffrage |
4 Committee's Report |
5 Frances Ellen Burr |
6 Isabella Beecher Hooker's Reminiscences |
7 Anna Dickinson in Republican Campaign |
8 1869 State Society Formed |
9 Enthusiastic Convention in Hartford |
10 Governor Marshall Jewell |
11 He recommends More Liberal Laws for Women |
12 1871 Society Formed in New Haven |
13 1877 Governor Hubbard's Inaugural |
14 Samuel Bowles of Springfield Republican |
15 1870 Rev. Phebe A. Hanaford, Chaplain |
16 John Hooker, Esq., Champions Suffrage Movement |
17 Smith Sisters |
18 Mary Hall |
19 Chief-Justice Park |
20 Frances Ellen Burr |
21 Hartford Equal Rights Club |
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7 RHODE ISLAND
1 Senator Anthony in North American Review |
2 Convention in Providence |
3 State Association organized, Paulina Wright Davis, President |
4 Report of Elizabeth B. Chase |
5 Women on School Boards |
6 Women's Board of Visitors to Penal & Correctional Institutions |
7 Dr. Wm. F. Channing |
8 Miss Ida Lewis |
9 Letter of Frederick A. Hinckley |
10 Last Words of Senator Anthony |
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8 MAINE
1 Women on School Committees |
2 Elvira C. Thorndyke |
3 1868 1st Suffrage Society organized, Rockland |
4 1870 Portland Meeting |
5 John Neal |
6 Judge Goddard |
7 1871 Colby University Open to Girls |
8 1872 Mrs. Clara Hapgood Nash Admitted to Bar |
9 Tax-Payers Protest |
10 1872 Ann F. Greeley |
11 1872 Bill for Woman Suffrage Lost in House, Passed in Senate by Seven Votes |
12 Miss Frank Charles, Register of Deeds |
13 Judge Reddington |
14 Mr. Randall's Motion |
15 Moral Eminence of Maine |
16 1873 Convention in Granite Hall, Augusta, January, , Hon. Joshua Nye, President |
17 Delia A. Curtis |
18 Opinions of Supreme Court in Regard to Women Holding Offices |
19 1875 Governor Dingley's Message |
20 1876 Convention, Representatives Hall, Portland, Judge Kingsbury, President |
21 2 Snow Families |
22 Hon. T. B. Reed |
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9 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1 Nathaniel P. Rogers |
2 Parker Pillsbury |
3 Galen Foster |
4 Hutchinson Family |
5 1868 1st Organized Action, |
6 Concord Convention |
7 William Lloyd Garrison's Letter |
8 Rev. S. L. Blake Opposed |
9 Rev. Mr. Sanborn in Favor |
10 Concord Monitor |
11 Armenia S. White |
12 Bill to Protect Rights of Married Men |
13 Minority & Majority Reports |
14 Women too Ignorant to Vote |
15 Republican State Convention |
16 1870 Women on School Committees |
17 1878 Voting at School District Meetings |
18 Mrs. White's Address |
19 Mrs. Ricker on Prison Reform |
20 1882 Judicial Decision in Regard to Married Women |
21 Letter from Senator Blair |
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10 VERMONT
1 Clarina Howard Nichols |
2 Council of Censors |
3 Amending Constitution |
4 St. Andrew's Letter |
5 Mr. Reed's Report |
6 Convention Called |
7 H. B. Blackwell on Vermont Watchman |
8 Mary A. Livermore in Woman's Journal |
9 Sarah A. Gibbs' Reply to Rev. Mr. Holmes |
10 1880 School Suffrage |
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11 1860 - 85 NEW YORK
1 1869 Saratoga Convention |
2 State Society Formed, Martha C. Wright, President |
3 1868 Revolution Established |
4 Educational Movement |
5 1870 New York City Society, Charlotte B. Wilbour, President |
6 1872 Presidential Campaign, |
7 1873 Hearings at Albany |
8 Constitutional Commission |
9 An Effort to Open Columbia College, President Barnard in Favor |
10 1876 Centennial Celebration, |
11 School Officers |
12 1877 Senator Emerson of Monroe, |
13 Governor Robinson's Veto |
14 1880 School Suffrage |
15 Governor Cornell Recommended it in his Message |
16 Stewart's Home for Working Women |
17 Women as Police |
18 Act to Prohibit Disfranchisement |
19 Attorney-General Russell's Adverse Opinion |
20 Power of Legislature to Extend Suffrage |
21 1884 Great Demonstration in Chickering Hall |
22 1885 Hearing at Albany |
23 Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Howell, Gov. Hoyt of Wyoming |
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12 PENNSYLVANIA
1 Carrie Burnham |
2 Canon & Civil Law Source of Woman's Degradation |
3 1768 Women Sold with Cattle |
4 Women Arrested in Pittsburg |
5 Mrs. McManus |
6 Opposition to Women in Colleges & Hospitals: John W. Forney Vindicates their Rights |
7 Ann Preston |
8 Women in Dentistry |
9 James Truman's Letter |
10 Swarthmore College |
11 1866 Suffrage Association Formed in Philadelphia |
12 John K. Wildman's Letter |
13 Judge William S. Pierce |
14 Citizens' Suffrage Association, 333 Walnut Street, Edward M. Davis, President |
15 Petitions to Legislature |
16 1873 Constitutional Convention |
17 Bishop Simpson, Mary Grew, Sarah C. Hallowell, Matilda Hindman, Mrs. Stanton, Address Convention |
18 Messrs. Broomall & Campbell Debate with Opposition |
19 Amendment Making Women Eligible to School Offices |
20 1874 2 Women Elected to Philadelphia School Board |
21 Wages of Married Women Protected |
22 J. Edgar Thomson's Will |
23 Literary Women as Editors |
24 Rev. Knox Little |
25 Anne E. McDowell |
26 Women as Physicians in Insane Asylums |
27 1881 14th Amendment Resolution, |
28 Ex-Gov. Hoyt's Lecture on Wyoming |
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13 NEW JERSEY
1 Women Voted in Early Days |
2 1807 Deprived of Right by Legislative Enactment |
3 1868 Women Demand Restoration of Their Rights |
4 At Polls in Vineland & Roseville Park |
5 Lucy Stone Agitates Question |
6 1867 State Suffrage Society Organized |
7 Conventions |
8 Memorial to Legislature |
9 Mary F. Davis |
10 Rev. Phebe A. Hanaford |
11 Political Science Club |
12 Mrs. Cornelia C. Hussey |
13 1870 Orange Club, |
14 1884 Mrs. Devereux Blake gives Oration |
15 Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell's Letter |
16 Laws of New Jersey in Regard to Property & Divorce |
17 1873 Constitutional Commission |
18 Trial of Rev. Isaac M. See |
19 Women Preaching in his Pulpit |
20 Case Appealed |
21 Mrs. Jones, Jailoress |
22 Legislative Hearings |
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14 OHIO
1 1st Soldiers' Aid Society |
2 Mrs. Mendenhall |
3 1868 Cincinnati Equal Rights Association, |
4 Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital |
5 1869 Hon. J. M. Ashley: State Society |
6 Murat Halstead's Letter |
7 1870 Dayton Convention, |
8 Women Protest Against Enfranchisement |
9 Sarah Knowles Bolton |
10 Statistics on Coëducation by Thomas Wentworth Higginson |
11 1874 Woman's Crusade, |
12 Miriam M. Cole |
13 Ladies' Health Association |
14 Professor Curtis |
15 1879 Hospital for Women & Children, |
16 Letter from J. D. Buck, M. D. |
17 1881, Degrees Conferred on Women |
18 1869 Toledo Association, |
19 Sarah Langdon Williams |
20 Sunday Journal: Ballot-Box |
21 Constitutional Convention |
22 Judge Waite |
23 Amendment Making Women Eligible to Office |
24 Mr. Voris, Chairman Special Committee on Woman Suffrage |
25 1873 State Convention, |
26 Rev. Robert McCune |
27 Centennial Celebration |
28 Women Decline to Take Part |
29 Correspondence |
30 Newbury Association |
31 1871 Women Voting, |
32 Sophia Ober Allen |
33 1885 Annual Meeting, Painesville, |
34 State Society, Mrs. Frances M. Casement, President |
35 Adelbert College |
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15 MICHIGAN
1 Women's Literary Clubs & Libraries |
2 Mrs. Lucinda H. Stone |
3 Classes of Girls in Europe |
4 Ernestine L. Rose |
5 1849 - 85 Legislative Action, |
6 1870 State Woman Suffrage Society |
7 Annual Conventions |
8 Northwestern Association |
9 Wendell Phillips' Letter |
10 Nannette Gardner votes |
11 Catharine A. F. Stebbins Refused |
12 Legislative Action |
13 Amendments Submitted |
14 Active Canvas of State by Women |
15 Election Day |
16 Amendment Lost, 40,000 Men Voted in Favor |
17 1869 University at Ann Arbor Opened to Girls, |
18 Kalamazoo Institute |
19 J. A. B. Stone |
20 1857 Miss Madeline Stockwell & Miss Sarah Burger Applied for Admission to University |
21 Episcopal Church Bill |
22 Local Societies |
23 Quincy |
24 Lansing |
25 St. Johns |
26 Manistee |
27 Grand Rapids |
28 Sojourner Truth |
29 Laura C. Haviland |
30 Sybil Lawrence
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16 INDIANA
1 1869 1st Woman Suffrage Convention After War |
2 Amanda M. Way |
3 1870 - 85 Annual Meetings, , in Larger Cities |
4 1878 Indianapolis Equal Suffrage Society |
5 Course of Lectures |
6 1880 National Convention in Indianapolis |
7 Zerelda G. Wallace |
8 Social Entertainment |
9 Governor Albert G. Porter |
10 Susan B. Anthony's Birthday |
11 Schuyler Colfax |
12 Legislative Hearings |
13 Temperance Women of Indiana |
14 Helen M. Gougar |
15 General Assembly |
16 Delegates to Political Conventions |
17 Women Address Political Meetings |
18 1860 - 84 Important Changes in Laws for Women |
19 Colleges Open to Women |
20 Demia Butler |
21 Professors |
22 Lawyers |
23 Doctors |
24 Ministers |
25 Miss Catharine Merrill |
26 Miss Elizabeth Eaglesfield |
27 Rev. Prudence Le Clerc |
28 Dr. Mary F. Thomas |
29 Prominent Men & Women |
30 George W. Julian |
31 Journals |
32 Gertrude Garrison |
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17 ILLINOIS
1 Chicago Great Commercial Centre |
2 1855 1st Woman Suffrage Agitation |
3 A. J. Grover |
4 Society at Earlville |
5 Prudence Crandall |
6 Sanitary Movement |
7 Woman in Journalism |
8 Myra Bradwell |
9 1868 Excitement in Elmwood Church |
10 Mrs. Huldah Joy |
11 Pulpit Utterances |
12 1869 Convention, Library Hall, Chicago |
13 Anna Dickinson, Robert Laird Collier Debate |
14 Manhood Suffrage Denounced by Mrs. Stanton & Miss Anthony |
15 Judge Charles B. Waite on Constitutional Convention |
16 Hearing before Legislature |
17 Western Suffrage Convention, Mrs. Livermore, President |
18 Annual Meeting at Bloomington |
19 Women Eligible to School Offices |
20 Evanston College |
21 Miss Alta Hulett Medical Association |
22 Dr. Sarah Hackett Stevenson |
23 "Woman's Kingdom" in Inter-Ocean |
24 Mrs. Harbert |
25 Centennial Celebration at Evanston |
26 Temperance Petition, 180,000 |
27 Frances E. Willard |
28 Social Science Association |
29 Art Union |
30 Jane Graham Jones at International Congress in Paris |
31 Moline Association |
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18 MISSOURI
1 Missouri 1st State to Open Colleges of Law & Medicine to Woman |
2 Liberal Legislation |
3 Harriet Hosmer |
4 Wayman Crow |
5 Dr. Joseph N. McDowell |
6 Works of Art |
7 Women in War |
8 Adeline Couzins |
9 Virginia L. Minor |
10 Petitions |
11 1867 Woman Suffrage Association |
12 1869 1st Woman Suffrage Convention |
13 Able Resolutions by Francis Minor |
14 Action Asked for in Methodist Church |
15 Constitutional Convention |
16 Mrs. Hazard's Report |
17 1879 National Suffrage Association, |
18 Virginia L. Minor Before Committee on Constitutional Amendments |
19 Mrs. Minor Tries to Vote |
20 Her Case in Supreme Court |
21 Mrs. Annie R. Irvine |
22 "Oregon Woman's Union" |
23 1871 Miss Phœbe Couzins Graduates From Law School, |
24 Reception by Members of Bar |
25 Speeches |
26 Dr. Walker |
27 Judge Krum |
28 Hon. Albert Todd |
29 Ex-Governor E. O. Stanard |
30 Ex-Senator Henderson |
31 Judge Reber |
32 George M. Stewart |
33 Mrs. Minor |
34 Miss Couzins |
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19 IOWA
1 Beautiful Scenery |
2 Liberal in Politics & Reforms |
3 Legislation for Women |
4 No Right yet to Joint Earnings |
5 Early Agitation |
6 1854 Frances Dana Gage, |
7 1856 Mrs. Amelia Bloomer Lectures in Council Bluffs, |
8 Mrs. Martha H. Brinkerhoff |
9 Mrs. Annie Savery, 1868 |
10 1869 County Associations Formed in |
11 1870 State Society Organized at Mt. Pleasant, , Henry O'Connor, President |
12 Mrs. Cutler Answers Judge Palmer |
13 1st Annual Meeting, Des Moines |
14 Letter from Bishop Simpson |
15 State Register Complimentary |
16 Mass-Meeting at Capitol |
17 Mrs. Savery & Mrs. Harbert |
18 Legislative Action |
19 Methodist & Universalist Churches Indorse Woman Suffrage |
20 1874 Republican Plank, |
21 1876 Governor Carpenter's Message, |
22 1882 Annual Meeting, , Many Clergymen Present |
23 500 Editors Interviewed |
24 Miss Hindman & Mrs. Campbell |
25 1884 Mrs. Callanan Interviews Governor Sherman, |
26 Lawyers |
27 Governor Kirkwood Appoints Women to Office |
28 County Superintendents |
29 Elizabeth S. Cook |
30 Journalism |
31 Literature |
32 Medicine |
33 Ministry |
34 Inventions |
35 President of National Bank |
36 Heroic Kate Shelly |
37 Temperance |
38 Improvement in Laws |
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20 WISCONSIN
1 Progressive Legislation |
2 Rights of Married Women |
3 Constitution Shows 4 Classes Having Right to Vote |
4 Woman Suffrage Agitation |
5 1856 C. L. Sholes' Minority Report, |
6 1859 Judge David Noggle & J. T. Mills' Minority Report, |
7 1869 State Association Formed, |
8 Milwaukee Convention |
9 Dr. Laura Ross |
10 Hearing Before Legislature |
11 1870 Convention in Janesville, |
12 State University |
13 Elizabeth R. Wentworth |
14 1880 - 2 Suffrage Amendment, |
15 1877 Rev. Olympia Brown, Racine, |
16 Madam Anneké |
17 Judge Ryan |
18 1883 3 Days' Convention at Racine |
19 Eveleen L. Mason |
20 Dr. Sarah Munro |
21 Rev. Dr. Corwin |
22 Lavinia Godell, Lawyer |
23 Angie King |
24 Kate Kane |
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21 MINNESOTA
1 Girls in State University |
2 Sarah Burger Stearns |
3 Harriet E. Bishop, 1st Teacher in St. Paul |
4 Mary J. Colburn Won Prize |
5 Mrs. Jane Grey Swisshelm, St. Cloud |
6 1866 4th of July Oration, |
7 1867 1st Legislative Hearing, |
8 Governor Austin's Veto |
9 First Society at Rochester |
10 Kasson |
11 Almira W. Anthony |
12 Mary P. Wheeler |
13 Harriet M. White |
14 W. C. T. U. |
15 Harriet A. Hobart |
16 Literary & Art Clubs |
17 1876 School Suffrage, |
18 Charlotte O. Van Cleve & Mrs. C. S. Winchell Elected to School Board |
19 Mrs. Governor Pillsbury |
20 1877 Temperance Vote, |
21 Property Rights of Married Women |
22 Women as Officers, Teachers, Editors, Ministers, Doctors, Lawyers |
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22 DAKOTA
1 Influences of Climate & Scenery |
2 1872 Legislative Action, |
3 Mrs. Marietta Bones |
4 1879 School Suffrage Granted Women |
5 1883 Constitutional Convention, |
6 Matilda Joslyn Gage Addressed Letter to Convention & Appeal to Women of State |
7 Mrs. Bones Addressed Convention in Person |
8 Effort to get Word "Male" out of Constitution Failed |
9 1885 Legislature of |
10 Major Pickler Presents Bill |
11 Carried Through Both Houses |
12 Governor Pierce's Veto, Major Pickler's Letter |
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23 NEBRASKA
1 Clara Bewick Colby |
2 1803 Nebraska Came into Possession of United States, |
3 Home of Dakotas |
4 1854 Organized as Territory, |
5 Territorial Legislature |
6 Mrs. Amelia Bloomer Addresses House |
7 1856 Gen. Wm. Larimer, |
8 Bill to Confer Suffrage on Women |
9 Passed House |
10 Lost in Senate |
11 Constitution Harmonized with 14th Amendment |
12 1867 Admitted as State March 1, |
13 1867 Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony Lecture in State |
14 1870 Mrs. Tracy Cutler, |
15 Mrs. Esther L. Warner's Letter |
16 1871 Constitutional Convention, |
17 Woman Suffrage Amendment Submitted |
18 Lost by 12,676 against, 3,502 |
19 Prolonged Discussion |
20 1875 Constitutional Convention, |
21 Grasshoppers Devastate Country |
22 Inter-Ocean, Mrs. Harbert |
23 1876 Omaha Republican, |
24 Woman's Column Edited by Mrs. Harriet S. Brooks |
25 "Woman's Kingdom" |
26 1881 State Society Formed, Mrs. Brooks President |
27 Mrs. Dinsmoor, Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Brooks, before Legislature |
28 Amendment again Submitted |
29 1882 Active Canvass of State, |
30 1st Convention of State Association |
31 Charles F. Manderson |
32 Unreliable Politicians |
33 An Unfair Count of Votes for Woman Suffrage |
34 Amendment Defeated |
35 Conventions in Omaha |
36 Notable Women in State |
37 Conventions |
38 1883 Woman's Tribune Established |
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24 KANSAS
1 Effect of Popular Vote on Woman Suffrage |
2 Anna C. Wait |
3 Hannah Wilson |
4 Miss Kate Stephens, Professor of Greek in State University |
5 1879 Lincoln Centre Society, |
6 Press |
7 Lincoln Beacon |
8 1880 Election, |
9 Sarah A. Brown, Democratic Candidate |
10 Fourth of July Celebration |
11 Women Voting on School Question |
12 1884 State Society |
13 Helen M. Gougar |
14 Clara Bewick Colby |
15 Bertha H. Ellsworth |
16 Radical Reform Association |
17 Mrs. A. G. Lord |
18 Prudence Crandall |
19 Clarina Howard Nichols |
20 Laws |
21 Women in Professions |
22 Schools |
23 Political Parties |
24 Petitions to Legislature |
25 Col. F. G. Adams' Letter |
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25 COLORADO
1 Great American Desert |
2 1860 Organized as Territory |
3 1870 Gov. McCook's Message Recommending Woman Suffrage |
4 Adverse Legislation |
5 Hon. Amos Steck |
6 1876 Admitted to Union |
7 Constitutional Convention |
8 Efforts to Strike Out Word "Male" |
9 Convention to Discuss Woman Suffrage |
10 School Suffrage Accorded |
11 State Association Formed, Alida C. Avery, President |
12 Proposition for Full Suffrage Submitted to Popular Vote |
13 Vigorous Campaign |
14 Mrs. Campbell & Mrs. Patterson of Denver |
15 Opposition by Clergy |
16 Their Arguments Ably Answered |
17 D. M. Richards |
18 Amendment Lost |
19 Rocky Mountain News |
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26 WYOMING
1 1869 Dawn of New Day, December |
2 Goal Reached in England & America |
3 1869 Territory Organized |
4 Legislative Action |
5 Bill for Woman Suffrage |
6 William H. Bright |
7 Gov. Campbell Signs Bill |
8 1870 Appoints Esther Morris, Justice of Peace |
9 Women on Jury, Chief-Justice Howe, Presiding |
10 J. W. Kingman, Associate-Justice, Addresses Jury |
11 Women Promptly Take Their Places |
12 Sunday Laws Enforced |
13 Comments of Press |
14 Judge Howe's Letter |
15 Laramie Sentinel |
16 J. H. Hayford |
17 1870 Women Voting, |
18 Grandma Swain 1st to Cast her Ballot |
19 1871 Effort to Repeal Law |
20 Gov. Campbell's Veto |
21 Mr. Corlett |
22 Rapid Growth of Public Opinion in Favor of Woman Suffrage |
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27 CALIFORNIA
1 Liberal Provisions in Constitution |
2 Elizabeth T. Schenck |
3 Eliza W. Farnham |
4 Mrs. Mills' Seminary, now State Institution |
5 Jeannie Carr, State Superintendent of Schools |
6 1st Awakening |
7 Revolution |
8 Anna Dickinson |
9 1868 Mrs. Gordon Addresses Legislature, |
10 Mrs. Pitts Stevens Edits Pioneer |
11 1869 1st Suffrage Society on Pacific Coast, |
12 1870 State Convention, Mrs. Wallis, President |
13 State Association Formed, Mrs. Haskell of Petaluma, President |
14 Mrs. Gordon Nominated for Senator |
15 1871 Mrs. Stanton & Miss Anthony Visit California |
16 Hon. A. A. Sargent Speaks in Favor of Suffrage for Women |
17 Ellen Clark Sargent Active in Movement |
18 1873 Legislation Making Women Eligible to Hold School Offices, |
19 1873 State Society Incorporated, Sarah Wallis, President |
20 Mrs. Clara Foltz |
21 Bill Giving Women Right to Practice Law |
22 Bill Passed & Signed by Governor |
23 Contest Over Admitting Women into Law Department of University |
24 Supreme Court Decision Favorable |
25 Hon. A. A. Sargent on Constitution & Laws |
26 Journalists & Printers Silk Culture |
27 Legislative Appropriation |
28 1876 Mrs. Knox Goodrich Celebrates July 4, |
29 Imposing Demonstration |
30 Ladies in Procession |
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28 PACIFIC NORTHWEST
1 Long Marches Westward |
2 Abigail Scott Duniway |
3 Mary Olney Brown |
4 1st Steps in Oregon |
5 Col. C. A. Reed |
6 Judge G. W. Lawson |
7 1870 |
8 1871 New Northwest |
9 Campaign, Mrs. Duniway & Miss Anthony |
10 They Address Legislature in Washington Territory |
11 Hon. Elwood Evans |
12 Suffrage Societies Organized at Olympia & Portland |
13 Before Oregon Legislature |
14 Donation Land Act |
15 Hon. Samuel Corwin's Suffrage Bill |
16 Married Woman's Sole Traders' Bill |
17 Temperance Alliance |
18 Women Rejected |
19 Major Williams Fights Their Battles & Triumphs |
20 Mrs. H. A. Loughary |
21 1874 Progressive Legislation |
22 1879 Mob-Law in Jacksonville |
23 Dr. Mary A. Thompson |
24 1878 Constitutional Convention |
25 1880 Woman Suffrage Bill |
26 Hon. W. C. Fulton |
27 1883 Women Enfranchised in Washington Territory |
28 Great Rejoicing, Bonfires, Ratification Meetings |
29 1884 Constitutional Amendment Submitted in Oregon & Lost |
30 Suffrage by Legislative Enactment Lost |
31 Fourth of July Celebrated at Vancouvers |
32 Benjamin & Mary Olney Brown |
33 Washington Territory |
34 1867 - 68 Legislation in Favorable to Women |
35 Mrs. Brown Attempts to Vote & is Refused |
36 1870 Charlotte Olney French: Women Vote at Grand Mound & Black River Precincts |
37 1871 Retrogressive Legislation |
38 Abby H. Stuart in Land-Office |
39 Hon. William H. White |
40 Idaho & Montana |
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29 LOUISIANA, TEXAS, ARKANSAS, MISSISSIPPI
1 St. Anna's Asylum, Managed by Women |
2 1879 Constitutional Convention |
3 Women Petition |
4 Clara Merrick Guthrie |
5 Petition Referred to Committee on Suffrage |
6 Hearing Granted |
7 Mrs. Keating |
8 Mrs. Saxon |
9 Mrs. Merrick |
10 Col. John M. Sandige |
11 Efforts of Women all in Vain |
12 1885 Action |
13 Gov. McEnery |
14 Daily Picayune |
15 Women as Members of School Board |
16 Physiology in Schools |
17 Miss Eliza Rudolph |
18 Mrs. E. J. Nicholson |
19 Judge Merrick's Digest of Laws |
20 Texas |
21 Arkansas |
22 Mississippi |
23 Sarah A. Dorsey |
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30 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MARYLAND, DELAWARE, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, FLORIDA, ALABAMA, GEORGIA
1 Secretary Chase |
2 Women in Government Departments |
3 Myrtilla Miner |
4 Mrs. O'Connor's Tribute |
5 District of Columbia Suffrage Bill |
6 1867 Universal Franchise Association |
7 1869 Bill for Prohibitory Law Presented |
8 1870 Bill for Equal Wages for Women in Departments, Introduced |
9 1871 Congress Passed Organic Act for District Confining Right of Suffrage to Males |
10 1875 it Withdrew all Legislative Power from People |
11 Women in Law, Medicine, Journalism & Charities |
12 Dental College Opened to Women |
13 Mary A. Stewart |
14 Clay Sisters |
15 School of Pharmacy |
16 Elizabeth Avery Meriwether |
17 Judge Underwood |
18 Mary Bayard Clarke |
19 Dr. Susan Dimock |
20 Governor Chamberlain |
21 Coffee-Growing |
22 Priscilla Holmes Drake |
23 Alexander H. Stephens |
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31 CANADA
1 Miss Phelps of St. Catharines |
2 Revolt of 13 Colonies |
31 st Parliament |
4 Property Rights of Married Women |
5 School Suffrage 30 Years |
6 1882, 1884 Municipal Suffrage |
7 1886 Women Voting in Toronto, |
8 Mrs. Curzon |
9 Dr. Emily H. Stone |
10 Woman's Literary Club of Toronto |
11 Nova Scotia |
12 New Brunswick |
13 Miss Harriet Stewart |
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32 GREAT BRITAIN
1 Women Send Members to Parliament |
2 Sidney Smith, Sir Robert Peel, Richard Cobden |
3 Ladies of Oldham |
4 Jeremy Bentham |
5 Anne Knight |
6 1858 Northern Reform Society |
7 Mrs. Matilda Biggs |
8 Unmarried Women & Widows Petition Parliament |
9 1867 Associations Formed in London, Manchester, Edinburgh |
10 John Stuart Mill in Parliament |
11 Seventy-three Votes for his Bill |
12 John Bright's Vote |
13 Women Register & Vote |
14 Lord-Chief-Justice of England Declares their Constitutional Right |
15 Courts Give Adverse Decisions |
16 Jacob Bright Secures Municipal Franchise |
17 First Public Meeting |
18 Division on Jacob Bright's Bill to Remove Political Disabilities |
19 Mr. Gladstone's Speech |
20 1871 - 72 Work |
21 4th Vote on Suffrage Bill |
22 Jacob Bright Fails of Reëlection |
23 Efforts of Mr. Forsyth |
24 Memorial of National Society: Some Account of Workers |
25 1875 Vote of New Parliament |
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32 GREAT BRITAIN
26 Organized Opposition |
27 1878 Diminished Adverse Vote |
28 Mr. Courtney's Resolution |
29 Letters |
30 Great Demonstrations at Manchester |
31 London |
32 Bristol |
33 Nottingham |
34 Birmingham |
35 Sheffield |
36 Glasgow |
37 Victory in Isle of Man |
38 Passage of Municipal Franchise Bill for Scotland |
39 Mr. Mason's Resolution |
40 Reduction of Adverse Majority to 16 |
41 Liberal Conference at Leeds |
42 1884 Mr. Woodall's Amendment to Reform Bill |
43 Meeting at Edinburgh |
44 Other Meetings |
45 Estimated Number of Women Householders |
46 Circulars to Members of Parliament |
47 Debate on Amendment |
48 Resolutions of Society |
49 Further Debate |
50 Defeat of Amendment |
51 Meeting at St. James Hall |
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33 CONTINENTAL EUROPE
1 Woman Question in Back-ground |
2 1789 In France Agitation Dates from Upheaval |
3 1878 International Women's Rights Convention in Paris |
4 Mlle. Hubertine Auclert Leads Demand for Suffrage |
5 Agitation Began in Italy with Kingdom |
6 Concepcion Arenal in Spain |
7 Coëducation in Portugal |
8 Germany: Leipsic & Berlin |
9 Austria in Advance of Germany Caroline Svetlá of Bohemia |
10 Austria Unsurpassed in Contradictions |
11 Marriage Emancipates from Tutelage in Hungary |
12 Dr. Henrietta Jacobs of Holland |
13 Dr. Isala Van Diest of Belgium |
14 In Switzerland Catholic Cantons Lag Behind |
15 Marie Gœgg, Leader |
16 Sweden Stands 1st |
17 Universities Open to Women in Norway |
18 Associations in Denmark |
19 Liberality of Russia toward Women |
20 Poland |
21 Orient |
22 Turkey |
23 Jewish Wives |
24 Greek Woman in Turkey |
25 Greek Woman in Greece |
26 Unique Episode |
27 Woman's Rights in American Sense not Known |
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34 REMINISCENCES. BY E. C. S. |
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4 1900-20 369,728
1 Founding of National Association
1 1901 Work of National American Woman Suffrage Association for amendment to Federal Constitution, to State constitutions & for other reforms: Annual convention in Minneapolis |
2 Mrs. Stanton's address on Church, Bible & Woman Suffrage |
3 Miss Anthony's & others' opinions |
4 President's address of Mrs. Catt on obstacles |
5 Dr. Shaw's vice-president's address on Anti-suffragists |
6 Plan for national work |
7 Miss Anthony's report on work with Congress |
8 Protest against "regulated vice" in Manila |
9 New York Sun & Woman Suffrage |
10 Discriminating against women in government departments |
11 tribute to national suffrage conventions. |
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2 1902 National Suffrage Convention
1 Meeting in Washington, D.C., of committee to form International Woman Suffrage Alliance |
2 Greeting of Clara Barton to foreign delegates |
3 Letters from Norway & Germany |
4 Response of Mrs. Friedland of Russia |
5 Mrs. Catt's president's address on World Progress leading to International Alliance |
6 Mrs. Stanton's address on Educated Suffrage |
7 Miss Anthony's introduction of Pioneers |
8 Addresses on New Woman & New Man |
9 Women in New York municipal election |
10 Miss Anthony's 82d birthday |
11 Mr. Blackwell on Presidential suffrage for women |
12 Hearings before committees of Congress |
13 Addresses of Norwegian & Australian delegates before Senate Committee |
14 Dr. Shaw's plea for committee to investigate conditions in Equal Suffrage States |
15 Speeches of Russian, Swedish & English delegates |
16 Mrs. Catt's insistence on Congressional Committee to investigate working of woman suffrage where it exists. |
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3 1903 National Suffrage Convention
1 Very successful meeting in New Orleans |
2 Description of Picayune |
3 Ovation to Miss Anthony & Mrs. Caroline E. Merrick |
4 Dr. Shaw's response |
5 Mrs. Catt's president's address |
6 Times Democrat brings up Negro Question, official board of association states its position |
7 Visit to colored women's club |
8 Reports of officers |
9 Presidential suffrage for women |
10 Mrs. Colby's report on Industrial Problems relating to Women & Children |
11 Addresses of Dr. Henry Dixon Bruns, M. J. Sanders, president of Progressive Union |
12 Memorial service for Mrs. Stanton |
13 Speeches on Educational Qualification for voting |
14 "Dorothy Dix" on Woman with Broom |
15 Address of Edwin Merrick |
16 Belle Kearney on Woman Suffrage to insure White Supremacy |
17 Tribute to Misses Kate & Jean Gordon. |
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4 1904 National Suffrage Convention
1 Letter of greeting to convention in Washington from Mrs. Florence Fenwick Miller, suffrage leader in Great Britain |
2 Delegates appointed to International Alliance meeting in Berlin |
3 Mrs. Catt's president's address on an Educational Requirement for Suffrage |
4 Address of Mrs. Watson Lister of Australia |
5 Charlotte Perkins Gilman's biological plea for woman suffrage |
6 Report from new headquarters |
7 Addresses on Women & Philanthropy by Rev. Anna Garlin Spencer & Dr. Samuel J. Barrows |
8 Mrs. Mead on Peace & Mrs. Nathan on Wage Earner & Ballot |
9 Miss Anthony's 84th birthday |
10 Colorado Jubilee, speeches by Governor Alva Adams, Mrs. Grenfell & Mrs. Meredith |
11 Mrs. Terrell asks for moral support of colored women |
12 Declaration of Principles adopted |
13 Mrs. Catt Resigns Presidency, tributes |
14 Hearings before Congressional Committees |
15 Distinguished testimony from Colorado |
16 Mrs. Catt's strong appeal for report even if adverse. |
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5 1905 National Suffrage Convention
1 convention in Portland, Ore., first held in West |
2 Enthusiastic welcome & great hospitality |
3 1871 Miss Anthony speaks of her visit |
4 Speech of Jefferson Myers, president of Exposition |
5 Mrs. Duniway on Pioneers |
6 Dr. Shaw's president's address, answers ex-President Cleveland & Cardinal Gibbons |
7 Committee appointed to interview President Roosevelt |
8 Protest to committee of Congress against statehood constitution for Oklahoma & other Territories |
9 Fine work of Press Committee |
10 Woman's Day at Exposition |
11 Unveiling of Sacajawea statue |
12 Convention adopts Initiative & Referendum |
13 Decision to have an amendment campaign in Oregon |
14 Tribute to Mr. Blackwell |
15 Mrs. Catt's noble address |
16 Memorial resolutions for eminent members |
17 Speeches by prominent politicians. |
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6 1906 National Suffrage Convention
1 convention held in Baltimore one of most notable |
2 Miss Anthony, Julia Ward Howe & Clara Barton on platform |
3 Welcome by Governor Warfield & Collector of Port Stone |
4 Dr. Shaw scores President Roosevelt's reference to Women in Industry in his message to Congress |
5 Ridicules Cardinal Gibbons' & Dr. Lyman Abbott's recent pronouncements on woman suffrage |
6 Organization of College Women's League |
7 Florence Kelley speaks on Child Labor |
8 College Women's Evening |
9 Women professors from 5 large colleges speak |
10 Week of hospitality by Miss Mary E. Garrett |
11 Speeches on Women in Municipal Government by Wm. Dudley Foulke, Frederick C. Howe, Rudolph Blankenburg, Jane Addams |
12 Miss Anthony speaks her last words to national suffrage convention |
13 Mrs. Howe's farewell address |
14 President Thomas & Miss Garrett decide to raise large fund for woman suffrage |
15 Delegates go to Washington for hearings before Congressional Committees |
16 Miss Anthony's 86th birthday celebrated |
17 Her last words on public platform. |
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7 1907 National Suffrage Convention
1 Bishop Fallows welcomes convention to Chicago |
2 Professor Breckinridge on Municipal Housekeeping |
3 Florence Kelley on same |
4 Mary McDowell, Anna Nicholes & others on Workingwomen's Need of Vote |
5 Addresses by Professor C. R. Henderson, Hon. Oliver W. Stewart |
6 Memorials & service for Miss Anthony |
7 Organizations for Woman Suffrage |
8 Farewell letter of Mary Anthony |
9 Rabbi Hirsch on woman suffrage |
10 Near victories in many States. |
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8 1908 National Suffrage Convention
1 Celebrates 40th anniversary in Buffalo |
2 Emily Howland on Spirit of '48 |
3 Kate Gordon describes interview with President Roosevelt |
4 Widespread work of national headquarters |
5 1848 Program of convention |
6 Responses to its Resolutions by Mrs. Gilman, Miss Blackwell, Mrs. Blatch, Rev. Caroline Bartlett Crane & others |
7 Scriptures & St. Paul analyzed by Judith Hyams Douglas |
8 Discussion on Social Evil led by Rev. Anna Garlin Spencer |
9 College Women's Evening: addresses by Dr. M. Carey Thomas, Professor Frances Squire Potter, Professor Breckinridge & others |
10 Mrs. Kelley on Laws for Women & Wage Earners |
11 Stirring speech by Jean Gordon, factory inspector |
12 Maude Miner on Night Courts for women |
13 Mrs. William C. Gannett on Woman's Duty |
14 Katharine Reed Balentine on Disfranchised Influence |
15 Mrs. Philip Snowden describes English situation |
16 Legal Phases of Disfranchisement by Harriette Johnson Wood |
17 Progress since 1848: Mrs. Catt's inspiring address. |
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9 1909 National Suffrage Convention
1 Annual meeting held in Seattle |
2 Delightful journey across continent |
3 Reception in Spokane |
4 Mrs. Villard tells of opening of Northern Pacific R. R. |
5 Welcomed to Seattle by Mayor |
6 Elizabeth J. Hauser's report of headquarters work |
7 Mrs. Belmont's offer of headquarters in New York City |
8 Mrs. Mead urges association to work for Peace |
9 Professor Potter's address on College Women & Democracy |
10 Mr. Blackwell's last suffrage convention |
11 Mrs. Avery reports on National Association's petition to Congress |
12 Mary E. Craigie tells of suffrage work with churches |
13 Professor Potter elected corresponding secretary |
14 Political work for suffrage before elections urged, Illinois cited |
15 Suffrage Day at Exposition. |
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10 1910 National Suffrage Convention
1 Convention returns to Washington after 6 years |
2 President Taft makes speech of welcome |
3 Delegates show displeasure |
4 Exchange of letters between national officers & President |
5 Official resolution of regret |
6 Comment of Woman's Journal |
7 Report of association's vast work from New York headquarters |
8 Great Petition officially received by Congress |
9 Mrs. Upton resigns as treasurer |
10 Memorial addresses for Mr. Blackwell & Wm. Lloyd Garrison |
11 Alice Paul on "militant" suffrage in Great Britain |
12 "Dorothy Dix" on Real Reason why Women can not Vote |
13 Max Eastman on Democracy & Woman |
14 Mrs. Harper's report as chairman of National Press Committee |
15 Hearings before Committees of Congress: speeches by Dr. Shaw, Mrs. McCulloch, Eveline Gano of New York on teachers' need of vote: Dr. Anna E. Blount of Chicago on professional women's need: Minnie J. Reynolds on writers signing petitions |
16 U. S. Senator Shafroth's notable speech to Senate Committee |
17 House Committee: Mrs. Raymond Robins, Elizabeth Schauss, factory inspector: Laura J. Graddick of District Labor Union & Florence Kelley argue for working women's need of vote |
18 Speeches of Mrs. Upton & Laura Clay. |
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11 1911 National Suffrage Convention
1 Convention in Louisville, Ky., celebrates victories in Washington & California |
2 Welcomed by Laura Clay |
3 Mr. Braly tells of California campaign |
4 Mary Ware Dennett, new corresponding secretary, reports world wide work |
5 Caroline Reilly, new chairman, describes press work in 41 States |
6 Jane Addams, on College League's Evening shows what women might accomplish with franchise |
7 Dr. Thomas what suffrage means to college women |
8 Dr. Harvey W. Wiley speaks on Women's Influence in Public Affairs |
9 Katharine Dexter McCormick on Effect of Suffrage Work on Women themselves |
10 Mrs. McCulloch on Equal Guardianship Laws |
11 Church needs Woman Suffrage |
12 Mrs. Desha Breckinridge discusses Prospect for Woman Suffrage in South |
13 Mrs. Pankhurst receives ovation. |
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12 1912 National Suffrage Convention
13 victories celebrated at convention in Philadelphia, suffrage gained in Oregon, Arizona & Kansas |
2 Welcomed by Mayor Blankenburg |
3 Rally in Independence Square |
4 Reports show wonderful progress |
5 An Evening by Men's Suffrage League |
6 Discussion on officers of association taking part in political campaigns |
7 Great meeting in Metropolitan Opera House, speeches by Julia Lathrop, Miss Addams & Dr. Burghardt DuBois |
8 On last evening addresses by Bishop Darlington, Baroness von Suttner & Mrs. Catt |
9 Hearings before Congressional Committees, Dr. Shaw & Miss Addams presiding |
10 Speeches on Senate side by James Lees Laidlaw, president of Men's League: Jean Nelson Penfield, speaking for women in civic work: Elsie Cole Phillips & Caroline A. Lowe for wage-earning women |
11 On House side, Representatives Raker, Taylor, Lafferty & Berger: Mary E. McDowell, Ida Husted Harper |
12 Colloquy with committee |
13 Ella C. Brehaut speaks for anti-suffrage women. |
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13 1913 National Suffrage Convention
1 Convention opened in Washington Sunday afternoon with mass meeting |
2 Women's trade unions represented by speakers |
3 Victories in Illinois & Alaska |
4 Dr. Shaw's account of Democratic National convention in Baltimore |
5 President Wilson urged to put woman suffrage in his Messeag |
6 He receives delegation |
7 Report of year's work for Federal Amendment by Alice Paul, chairman of association's Congressional Committee |
8 Objection to Congressional Union |
9 New Congressional Committee appointed |
10 Vote on Federal Amendment in Senate |
11 Three days' hearings by House Committee on Rules on appeal for Committee on Woman Suffrage, Dr. Shaw presiding |
12 Speeches by Mrs. Catt, Mrs. Gardener, Mrs. Harper, Jane Addams, Mrs. Breckinridge, Mary R. Beard & Representative Raker |
13 Women's Anti-Suffrage Associations out in force |
14 In rebuttal Miss Blackwell, Mrs. McCulloch & Mrs. Mondell |
15 Representative Mondell closes |
16 Rules Committee refuses appeal. |
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14 1914 National Suffrage Convention
1 Convention met in House of Representatives at Nashville, welcomed by Mayor Howse |
2 Dr. Shaw eulogizes Southern women |
3 Governor Hooper welcomes to State |
4 Anne Martin tells of victory in Nevada, Jeannette Rankin in Montana |
5 National Association's work in campaigns |
6 Dr. Shaw on War |
7 Tribute of convention to her |
8 Address by U. S. Senator Luke Lea |
9 Heated controversy over Shafroth Federal Amendment |
10 Defense by Ruth Hanna McCormick |
11 Antoinette Funk before Judiciary Committee |
12 Her "brief" for amendment |
13 Her report of campaigns |
14 Miss Clay's & Mrs. Bennett's bill |
15 Committee Hearings: speakers, Mrs. Funk, Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Beard, Crystal Eastman Benedict, Dr. Cora Smith King, Mrs. Gardener |
16 National Anti-Suffrage Association headed by Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge, with array of men & women speakers |
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15 1915 National Suffrage Convention
1 At convention in Washington defeats & victories to consider |
21 st vote in House on Federal Amendment |
3 President Wilson receives delegates |
4 All reports show progress |
5 Dr. Shaw refuses to stand for reelection |
6 Her farewell address |
7 Beautiful ceremonies |
8 Mrs. Catt elected |
9 Ethel M. Smith's report on political work |
10 Congressmen card-indexed |
11 Ruth Hanna McCormick on 1st House vote |
12 Shafroth Amendment dropped |
13 Conference with Congressional Union, its policy of fighting party in power condemned |
14 Hearing before friendly Senate Suffrage Committee |
15 House Committee controversies with "antis" & Congressional Union |
16 Men "antis" grilled. |
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16 1916 National Suffrage Convention
1 Great meeting in Atlantic City |
2 President Wilson attends & announces his allegiance |
3 His address |
4 Dr. Shaw responds |
5 Mrs. Catt on State campaigns |
6 Shall association work for Federal & State amendments? |
7 Mrs. Catt sounds key-note in speech on Crisis |
8 Mrs. Dudley, Mrs. Cotnam & Mrs. Valentine represent South |
9 "golden flier" |
10 Sharp debate on endorsing candidates |
11 Speeches of Owen Lovejoy, Julia Lathrop & Katherine Bement Davis |
12 Important report of Mrs. Roessing on work in Congress: woman suffrage planks in national conventions at Chicago & St. Louis: interviewing presidential candidates: revised plan for work of association |
13 Dr. Shaw on Americanism & Flag. |
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17 1917 National Suffrage Convention
1 Convention in Washington under war conditions |
2 Distinguished reception committee |
3 Delegates interview their Congressmen: Association pledges loyalty to Government: its officers in service |
4 New York victory celebrated |
5 Secretary Lane brings President Wilson's greetings |
6 Mrs. Catt's great address to Congress |
7 Maud Wood Park's full report of work with Congress |
8 New Washington headquarters |
9 Report of Leslie Bureau of Suffrage Education |
10 Speech of Secretary of War Baker |
11 Dr. Shaw on Woman's Committee of Council of National Defense |
12 Miss Hay on New York's Socialist vote |
13 "Suffrage Schools" begun |
14 Last Hearing before Senate Committee. |
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18 1918 - 9 National Suffrage Convention
1 1918 Convention 1st ever omitted |
2 War conditions |
3 Many suffrage gains |
4 1919 Jubilee Convention in St. Louis |
5 Mrs. Catt calls for League of Women Voters |
6 Mrs. Shuler's secretary's report of greatest year's work, State campaigns, war service, work with Congress |
7 Missouri Legislature gives Presidential suffrage |
8 Mrs. Park's report on congressional work |
9 Votes in House & Senate |
10 President Wilson asks Congress for woman suffrage |
11 Tributes to Pioneers |
12 League of Women Voters formed |
13 Work with Editors |
14 Non-partisanship reaffirmed |
15 In Washington: Hearing before new Committee on Woman Suffrage |
16 Dr. Shaw on association's war record |
17 Mrs. Catt's survey of situation: urges committee to talk with President |
18 Ex-Senator Bailey's anti-suffrage speech |
19 Mrs. Catt & Mrs. Park answer |
20 Last suffrage hearing. |
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19 1920 National Suffrage Convention
1 Call to convention in Chicago last |
2 Mrs. Catt's Jubilee speech |
3 Executive Council's recommendations |
4 Mrs. Shuler's, secretary's report of year's gains & losses, work in southern States, great effort for Ratification |
5 Mrs. Rogers' last treasurer's report |
6 Smithsonian Institution gives space for suffrage mementoes |
7 Memorial meeting for Dr. Shaw, college foundations |
8 Miss Anthony's centennial celebrated |
9 League of Women Voters perfected. |
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20 Story of Federal Suffrage Amendment
1 "war amendments" discriminate against women |
2 National Association formed for Federal Woman Suffrage Amendment |
3 Women vote under 14th |
4 Supreme Court decides against them |
5 50 years' struggle with Congress for woman suffrage amendment |
6 Hearings before committees |
7 Stubborn opposition |
8 Votes & defeats |
9 Support of parties finally gained |
10 Planks in their platforms |
11 Amendment submitted to Legislatures |
12 Strenuous efforts for ratification |
13 Victory at last. |
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21 Various Woman Suffrage Associations
1 Federal Suffrage Association |
2 U. S. Elections Bill |
3 College Women's League |
4 Friends' Equal Rights Association |
5 Mississippi Valley Conferences |
6 Southern Women's Conference |
7 International & National Men's Leagues |
8 National Woman's Party |
9 Women's Anti-Suffrage Association |
10 Man Suffrage Association. |
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22 League of Women Voters
1 Formed in St. Louis |
2 Mrs. Catt outlines its work |
3 Its eight departments presented |
4 Perfected & officers elected at Chicago |
5 Reports from department chairmen |
6 Laws for women demanded |
7 Citizenship Schools |
8 League asks planks in national political conventions |
9 Visits presidential candidates. |
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23 Woman Suffrage in Presidential Conventions
1 Long struggle for planks in national platforms |
2 Refused for nearly fifty years |
3 1916 Woman suffrage by State action approved |
4 1920 Federal Amendment endorsed |
5 Graphic story of opposition. |
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24 War Service of Organized Suffragists
1 Mrs. Catt calls Executive Council of 100 to Washington |
2 It sends letter to President Wilson offering services of National American Association |
3 Organizes 4 departments of work |
4 Mass meeting held, Secretary of War Baker speaks |
5 President expresses approval of association's work |
6 Woman's Committee of Government Council of National Defense formed, Dr. Shaw appointed chairman, Mrs. Catt & other leading suffragists made members |
7 Reports of department heads at National Suffrage convention |
8 Report of association's Oversea Hospitals, their important work |
9 Anti-suffrage women attack suffrage leaders |
10 After Armistice Mrs. Catt calls meeting in New York, which requests President Wilson to appoint women delegates to Peace Conference in Paris |
11 Woman's Committee of National Defense ends work |
12 Secretary Baker's tribute to Dr. Shaw |
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25 Appendix
1 Moncure D. Conway's address at Mrs. Stanton's funeral |
2 Miss Anthony's last letter to her |
3 National American Association's Declaration of Principles |
4 Memorial building in Rochester for Miss Anthony |
5 1910 Speech of Mrs. Catt at Senate hearing |
6 1915 Same |
7 Review of Shafroth Federal Suffrage Amendment |
8 Different National headquarters |
9 Bequest of Mrs. Frank Leslie |
10 Memorial tributes to Dr. Shaw |
11 Present Status of National American Association. |
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1 1898 Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation' From Original Manuscript. With Report of Proceedings Incident to Return of Manuscript to Massachusetts by Bradford, William
173,287W 694 11:34  |
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2 1860 History of Colony & Ancient Dominion of Virginia by Campbell, Charles
Martyn 164,423W 658 10:58.  |
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3 1809 Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete
by Irving, Washington
124,027W 497 8:17
1 KNICKERBOCKER'S HISTORY OF NEW YORK |
2 AUTHOR'S APOLOGY |
3 ACCOUNT OF AUTHOR |
4 TO PUBLIC |
5 KNICKERBOCKER'S HISTORY OF NEW YORK |
6 HISTORY OF NEW YORK. |
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4 1818 Letters of Mrs. Adams, Wife of John Adams, Vol. 1
by Abigail ADAMS 1744 - 1818
115,000W 460 7:41:03
1 1744 - 74 Memoir |
2 1761 - 7 Youthful Letters |
3 Memoir |
4 1774 Letters |
5 1775 Memoir |
6 1775 Letters |
7 1776 Letters |
8 1776 - 7 Letters |
9 1777 - 8 Letters |
10 1778 - 9 Letters |
11 178 - 1 Letters |
12 1781 - 2 Letters |
13 1782 - 3 Letters |
14 1783 Letters. |
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5 John Quincy Adams
by John T. MORSE 1840 - 1937
112,750W 451 7:30:59  |
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6 1709 New Voyage to Carolina, containing exact description & natural history of that country: together with present state thereof: & journal ... account of their customs, manners, etc.
by Lawson, John
107,108W 429 7:09  |
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7 1855 History of Virginia, in Four Parts
by Beverley, Robert
93,839W 376 6:16
1 1706 History of 1st settlement of Virginia, & government thereof, to year |
2 natural productions & conveniences of country, suited to trade & improvement. |
3 native Indians, their religion, laws & customs, in war & peace. |
4 1720 present state of country, as to polity of government, & improvements of land. |
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8 1788 Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
69,473W 278 4:38. $1 Audible  |
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9 1868 Spaniards in Florida Comprising notable settlement of Huguenots in 1564, & History & Antiquities of St. Augustine, Founded A.D. 1565
by Fairbanks, George R. (George Rainsford) 47,942W 192 3:12. $8 |
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10 Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 by Virginia History Government & Geography Service 47,866W 192 3:02.  |
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11 Alexander Hamilton
By Charles A. CONANT (1861 - 1915)
41,750W 167 2:46:47
1 Youth & Early Services |
2 Fight for Constitution |
3 Establishing Public Credit |
4 Congress Sustains Hamilton |
5 Strengthening Bonds of Union |
6 Foreign Affairs & Neutrality |
7 Hamilton as Party Leader |
8 Hamilton's Death & Character. |
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12 1880 Curiosities of History Boston, September Seventeenth, 1630-1880 by Wheildon, William W. 38,011W. 152 2:32 $1 |
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13 1957 New Discoveries at Jamestown
by John L. Cotter & Paul Hudson
32,000W 128 2:07:29 58.3Min
1 Exploration |
2 Daily Life |
3 Artisans & Industries |
4 Military Equipment |
5 Farming, Fishing & Amusements |
6 Travel, Trade & Religion. |
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14 1708 Sot-weed Factor: or, Voyage to Maryland. Satyr. In which is Describ'd Laws, Government, Courts & Constitutions of Country, & also ... of that Part of America. In Burlesque Verse.
by Ebenezer Cooke
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2 1860 History of Colony & Ancient Dominion of Virginia by Campbell, Charles
Martyn 164,423W 658 10:58 M
1 Early Voyages of Discovery |
2 Sir Walter Raleigh's Colony of Virginia |
3 Early Life & Adventures of Captain John Smith |
4 Landing at Jamestown & Settlement of Virginia proper |
5 Wingfield, President of Council Ratcliffe, President |
6 Smith's Explorations |
7 Smith, President |
8 Smith's Adventures with Indians |
9 His Administration of Colony |
10 His Departure |
11 His Character & Writings |
12 Indians of Virginia |
13 Sufferings of Colonists |
14 Wreck of Sea-Venture |
15 Miscellaneous Affairs |
16 Percy, President |
17 Lord Delaware, Governor |
18 Percy, Acting Governor |
19 Sir Thomas Dale, High Marshal |
20 Sir Thomas Gates, Governor |
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21 Pocahontas visits England |
22 Her Death |
23 Yeardley, Deputy Governor |
24 Argall, Governor |
25 His Administration |
26 Powhatan's Death |
27 Sir Walter Raleigh |
28 1st Assembly of Virginia |
29 Powell, Deputy Governor |
30 Yeardley, Governor |
31 Negroes imported into Virginia |
32 Yeardley, Governor |
33 London Company |
34 George Sandys, Treasurer |
35 Wyat, Governor |
36 Tobacco |
37 East India School |
38 1622 Massacre |
39 Extermination of Indians |
40 Dissolution of Charter of Virginia Company |
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41 Earl of Southampton, Nicholas Ferrar, & Sir Edwin Sandys |
42 Royal Government established in Virginia |
43 Yeardley, Governor |
44 West, Governor |
45 Pott, Governor |
46 Sir John Harvey, Governor |
47 Maryland settled |
48 Contest between Clayborne & Lord Baltimore |
49 Virginia during Harvey's Administration |
50 He is recalled & succeeded by Wyatt |
51 Virginia during Civil War of England |
52 Berkley, Governor |
53 Kemp, Governor |
54 Virginia during Commonwealth of England |
55 Bennet, Governor |
56 Maryland during Protectorate |
57 Virginia during Protectorate |
58 Digges, Governor |
59 Matthews, Governor |
60 Virginia under Richard Cromwell & during Interregnum |
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61 Berkley, Governor |
62 Loyalty of Virginia |
63 Miscellaneous Affairs |
64 Morrison, Governor |
65 Berkley, Governor |
66 Scarburgh's Report of his Proceedings in establishing Boundary Line between Virginia & Maryland |
67 "The Bear & Cub," extract from Accomac Records |
68 Miscellaneous Affairs |
69 Berkley's Statistics of Virginia |
70 Threatened Revolt |
71 Rev Morgan Godwyn's Account of Condition of Church in Virginia |
72 Indian Disturbances |
73 Disaffection of Colonists |
74 Bacon's Rebellion |
75 Closing Scenes of Rebellion |
76 Punishment of Rebels |
77 Berkley's death |
78 Succeeded by Jeffreys |
79 Chicheley, Governor |
80 Culpepper, Governor |
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81 Statistics of Virginia |
82 Effingham, Governor |
83 Death of Beverley |
84 Effingham's Corruption & Tyranny |
85 William & Mary proclaimed |
86 College chartered |
87 Andros, Governor |
88 Condition of Virginia |
89 Powers of Governor |
90 Courts & State Officers |
91 Revenue |
92 Administration of Andros |
93 Nicholson again Governor |
94 Assembly held in College |
95 Ceremony of Opening |
96 Governor's Speech |
97 Church Affairs |
98 Nicholson recalled |
99 Huguenots |
100 Rev Francis Makemie |
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101 Dissenters |
102 Nott, Lieutenant-Governor |
103 Earl of Orkney, Governor-in-chief |
104 Spotswood, Governor |
105 Indian School |
106 Spotswood's Tramontane Expedition |
107 Virginia succours South Carolina |
108 Disputes between Spotswood & Burgesses |
109 Blackbeard |
110 Spotswood's Administration reviewed |
111 His subsequent Career & Death |
112 His Family |
113 Drysdale, Governor |
114 Robert Carter, President |
115 Gooch's Administration |
116 Carthagena Expedition |
117 Settlement of Valley |
118 John Lewis |
119 Rev James Blair |
120 Governor Gooch & Dissenters |
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121 Morris |
122 Davies |
123 Whitefield |
124 Gooch resigns |
125 Robinson, President |
126 Lee, President |
127 Burwell, President |
128 Dinwiddie, Governor |
129 Davies & Dissenters |
130 George Washington |
131 Fairfax |
132 Hostilities with French |
133 Death of Jumonville |
134 Washington surrenders at Fort Necessity |
135 Dinwiddie's Administration, continued |
136 Braddock's Expedition |
137 Davies Waddell Washington |
138 Settlers of Valley |
139 Sandy Creek Expedition |
140 Dinwiddie succeeded by President Blair |
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141 Fauquier, Governor |
142 Forbes captures Fort Du Quesne |
143 Parsons' Cause" |
144 Patrick Henry's Speech |
145 Patrick Henry |
146 Rev Jonathan Boucher's Opinions on Slavery Remarks |
147 Disputes between Colonies & Mother Country |
148 Stamp Act |
149 Speaker Robinson, Randolph, Bland, Pendleton, Lee, Wythe |
150 Stamp Act opposed |
151 Loan-Office Scheme |
152 Robinson's Defalcation |
153 Stamp Act Repealed |
154 Offices of Speaker & Treasurer separated |
155 Family of Robinson |
156 Bland's Inquiry |
157 Death of Fauquier |
158 Persecution of Baptists |
159 Blair's tolerant Spirit |
160 Botetourt, Governor |
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161 Parliamentary Measures resisted |
162 Death of Botetourt |
163 Nelson, President |
164 American Episcopate |
165 Rev Devereux Jarratt |
166 Duty on Tea Dunmore, Governor |
167 Revolutionary Proceedings |
168 Dunmore's Administration |
169 Revolutionary Proceedings |
170 Richard Henry Lee |
171 Congress at Philadelphia |
172 Patrick Henry |
173 Washington |
174 Battle of Point Pleasant |
175 General Andrew Lewis |
176 Cornstalk |
177 Logan |
178 Kenton |
179 Girty |
180 Dunmore's ambiguous Conduct |
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181 Daniel Boone |
182 2nd Virginia Convention |
183 Henry's Resolutions & Speech |
184 Thomas Jefferson |
185 Dunmore removes Gunpowder |
186 Revolutionary Commotions |
187 Patrick Henry extorts Compensation for Powder from Governor |
188 Mecklenburg Declaration |
189 Dunmore retires from Williamsburg |
190 Washington made Commander-in-chief |
191 Committee of Safety |
192 Carrington, Read, Cabell |
193 Death of Peyton Randolph |
194 Randolphs of Virginia |
195 Dunmore's War |
196 Battle of Great Bridge |
197 Committee of Safety & Colonel Henry |
198 Dunmore's War, continued |
199 Colonel Henry resigns |
200 Convention at Williamsburg |
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201 Declaration of Rights & Constitution of Virginia |
202 Patrick Henry, Governor |
203 George Mason |
204 Declaration of Independence |
205 George Wythe |
206 Benjamin Harrison, Jr, of Berkley |
207 Thomas Nelson |
208 Richard Henry Lee |
209 Francis Lightfoot Lee |
210 Carter Braxton |
211 Dunmore retires from Virginia |
212 Events of War in North |
213 Death of General Hugh Mercer |
214 Death of Richard Bland |
215 Bland Genealogy |
216 Petitions concerning Church Establishment |
217 Scheme of Dictator |
218 Hampden Sidney College |
219 Virginia Navy |
220 Examination of Charges against Richard Henry Lee |
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221 His Honorable Acquittal |
222 Events of War in North |
223 General Clark's Expedition to Northwest |
224 Convention Troops removed to Charlottesville |
225 Church Establishment abolished |
226 Events of War in South |
227 Battle of King's Mountain |
228 Jefferson, Governor |
229 Arthur Lee |
230 Silas Deane |
231 Dr Franklin |
232 James Madison |
233 Logan |
234 Leslie's Invasion |
235 Removal of Convention Troops |
236 Arnold's Invasion |
237 Battle of Cowpens & of Guilford |
238 Phillips & Arnold invade Virginia |
239 Cornwallis & La Fayette in Virginia |
240 Nelson, Governor |
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241 Capture of Patriot |
242 Barrens & Captain Starlins |
243 Battle of Barges |
244 Washington in North |
243 Cornwallis occupies Yorktown |
244 Battle of Eutaw Springs |
245 Henry Lee |
246 Washington invests Yorktown |
247 Cornwallis surrenders. |
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9 1868 Spaniards in Florida Comprising notable settlement of Huguenots in 1564, & History & Antiquities of St. Augustine, Founded A.D. 1565
by Fairbanks, George R. (George Rainsford) 47,942W 192 3:12 M
1 1512 - 65 1st discovery,Juan Ponce de Leon 11 |
2 1562, 1566, 1568 Ribault, Laudonnière, & Menendez, Settlements of Huguenots, & foundation of St. Augustine |
3 1585 attack on Fort Caroline
1 Escape of Laudonnière & others from Fort Caroline Adventures of fugitives |
2 Site of Fort Caroline, afterwards called San Matteo |
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4 1565 Menendez's return to St. Augustine, Shipwreck of Ribault: Massacre of part of his command |
5 1565 Fate of Ribault & his followers: Bloody massacre at Mantanzas |
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6 1568 - 85 Fortifying of St. Augustine, Disaffections & mutinies: Approval of Menendez' acts by king of Spain |
7 1568 notable revenge of Dominic de Gourgues, Return of Menendez, Indian Mission |
8 1586 - 1688 Sir Francis Drake's attack upon St. Augustine, Establishment of missions, Massacre of missionaries at St. Augustine |
9 1688 - 1700 Subjection of Apalachian Indians, Construction of fort, sea wall |
10 1702 - 32 Attack on St. Augustine by Gov. Moore of South Carolina: Difficulties with Georgians |
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11 1732 - 40 Siege of St. Augustine by Oglethorpe |
12 1755, 1763, 1788 Completion of castle, Descriptions of St. Augustine century ago, English occupation of Florida |
13 1783 - 1821 Re-cession of Florida to Spain, Erection of Parish Church, Change f flags
1 Transfer of Florida to USA American occupation, Ancient buildings |
2 Present appearance of St. Augustine, as given by author of Thanatopsis, Its climate & salubrity |
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14 1565 - 1868 St. Augustine in its old age. |
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10 Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 by Virginia History Government & Geography Service 47,866W 192 3:02
1
1 1763 Aftermath of Victory |
2 New Generation in Politics: Britain & Virginia |
3 1763 Political Philosophy of Virginia |
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1 1763 - 75 Road to Revolution |
2 1763 - 5 Grenville Program |
3 Western Lands Defense |
4 New Revenue Program |
5 1764 Currency Act |
6 1764 Virginia & Stamp Act |
7 1765 Stamp Act Resolves |
8 1765 - 6 Stamp Act Crisis |
9 1766 Repeal & Declaratory Act |
10 1766 - 70 British Politics & Townshend Act |
11 1766 - 8 Virginia Politics |
12 1767 - 71 Townshend Act in Virginia |
13 1770 - 73 False Interlude |
14 1773 - 4 Road to Revolution |
15 Boston Tea Party & Intolerable Acts |
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1 From Revolution to Independence |
2 First Virginia Convention |
3 Virginia & 1st Continental Congress |
4 Great Britain Stiffens |
5 War |
6 Independence |
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4 Commonwealth of Virginia
1 Declaration of Rights |
2 Declaration of Independence |
3 1776 Virginia Constitution |
4 British-Americans: Virginia Loyalists |
5 1776 - 80 War at Home |
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5 War for Independence
1 1775 - 9 Virginians & Continental Army |
2 Indian Wars |
3 George Rogers Clark & Winning of West |
4 1776 - 9 War & Eastern Virginia |
5 Black Virginians in Revolution |
6 1780 - 1 British Move South |
7 1781 Invasion of Virginia |
8 1781 Yorktown, September-October |
9 1763 - 83 Chronology of Selected Events in Virginia |
10 Declaration of Independence |
11 Suggestive Questions for Exploring Virginia's Role in Winning of Independence |
12 Suggested Student Activities.
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12 1880 Curiosities of History Boston, September Seventeenth, 1630-1880 by Wheildon, William W. 38,011W 152 2:32 M
1 Topography of Boston
1 Peninsula |
22 Islands |
3 Anne Pollard |
4 Curious Descriptions |
5 Mill Creek |
6 Great South Cove |
7 North Cove |
8 Boston Common |
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2 Public Ferries
1 Great Ferry |
2 1630 Order of Court |
3 Lease to Edward Converse |
4 Ferry to Winnisimmet: |
5 Grant to Harvard College |
6 Bad "peag," money |
7 Wampompeague |
8 Judge Sewall over Ice |
9 Charlestown mother of Boston |
10 Andros Revolution & Fires |
11 Portsmouth Stage |
12 Paul Revere crossing |
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3 Boston Cornfields
1 Spragues at Charlestown |
2 Dividing Land |
3 Corn from Indians |
4 Fencing Fields |
5 Cornfields & Pastures |
6 Granary |
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4 Puritan Government
1 Authority of Company |
2 Ex post facto Laws |
3 Punished for pun |
4 Fines & Ear-cropping |
5 Whipping through 3 towns |
6 Set in his own Stocks |
7 Regulating Dress of Women |
8 "Body of Liberties" |
9 Ward on Kissing Women |
10 John Dunton on Laws |
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5 Narragansett Indians
1 Murder of Mr Oldham |
2 Visit of Miantonomo to Gov Vane, Treaty |
3 Narragansett Art |
4 Coining money |
5 Marriage of Children |
6 Egyptian Custom |
7 Marriage of Cleopatra |
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6 Names of Places, Streets
1 Curious Indian Names |
2 Names of Streets, Taverns |
3 Paddy Alley & William Paddy |
4 Dates of Streets & Lanes |
5 Royal Names, Names of Patriots, Puritans & Union Names |
6 Names of Taverns & Shops |
7 Number of Streets & Wharves |
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7 Persecution of Quakers
1 Church Government & Civil Government |
2 Interference of King |
3 1656 Arrival of Quakers |
4 Execution of Quakers |
5 1661 Order from King |
6 Hutchinson's Opinion |
7 Triumph of Quakers |
8 Their Meeting House |
9 Meetings discontinued |
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8 First Newspaper in America
1 1st ever issued in writing |
2 1583 Gazette in Venice |
3 1588 English Mercury |
4 1690 "Publick Occurrences" |
5 Legislative Interference |
6 To cure 'Spirit of Lying' |
7 Christian Indians |
8 Massacre of French Indians |
9 General character of paper & its reading matter |
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9 Curious Boston Lectures
1 History of Boston |
2 "Boston's Ebenezer:" |
3 Stone of Help |
4 Widows & Orphans |
5 Hope in God |
6 Appeal to Public Officers |
7 Household Religion |
8 Fanaticism & Declamation |
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10 1774 - 5 Remarkable Proclamations
1 March 29, War against France |
2 October 18, On account of Riot |
3 October 19, War against Indians |
4 October 20, Thanksgiving Day |
5 Nov 2, Rewards for Indian scalps |
6 1745 March 25, For Fast Day |
7 "July 8, Thanksgiving Day |
8 "Sept 6, For Fast Day |
9 "November 22, Sailor's Riot |
10 "November 25, Thanksgiving |
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11 Popular Puritan Literature
1 Earthquake in Boston |
2 Deborah: Bee |
3 Popish Invasion of England |
4 Scotch Rebellion |
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12 Revolutionary Proclamations
1 Gen Gage's Administration |
2 Shutting up of Boston Harbor |
3 Election of delegates to Congress: |
4 General Gage's Proclamation |
5 Against non-importation league |
6 Remarkable Proclamation for promotion of Piety & Virtue |
7 Its Character & Observance |
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13 Curiosities of Market
1 Supplies of Gov Winthrop |
2 Bartering for Furs |
3 Scarcity of Provisions |
4 Hunting, Game, Fish |
5 Living in Olden Time |
6 Supplies for British fleet. |
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1 Education of Henry Adams
by Henry Brooks ADAMS 1838 - 1918
264,000W 1,056 17:37:27
1 1838 - 48 Quincy |
2 1848 - 54 Boston |
3 1850-1854 Washington |
4 1854 - 8 Harvard College |
5 1858 - 9 Berlin |
6 1859 - 60 Rome |
7 1860 - 1 Treason |
8 1861 Diplomacy |
9 1862 Foes or Friends |
10 1862 Political Morality |
11 1863 Battle of Rams |
12 1863 Eccentricity |
13 1864 Perfection of Human Society |
14 1865 - 6 Dilettantism |
15 1867 - 8 Darwinism |
16 1868 Press |
17 1869 President Grant |
18 1869 - 70 Free Fight |
19 1871 Failure |
20 1892 20 Years After |
21 1893 Chicago |
22 1894 - 8 Silence |
23 1898 - 9 Indian Summer |
24 1900 Dynamo & Virgin |
25 1901 Twilight |
26 1901 Teufelsdrockh |
27 1902 Height of Knowledge |
28 1902 Abyss of Ignorance |
29 1903 Vis Inertiae |
30 1903 Grammar of Science |
31 1903 - 4 Vis Nova |
32 1904 Dynamic Theory of History |
33 1904 Law of Acceleration |
34 1905 Nunc Age. |
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2 1817 History of Mackenzies, with genealogies of principal families of name
by Mackenzie, Alexander
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3 American Men of Mind
By Burton E. STEVENSON (1872 - 1962)
135,000W 540 8:59:36
1 Men of Mind |
2 Writers of Prose |
3 Writers of Verse |
4 Painters |
5 Sculptors |
6 Stage |
7 Scientists & Educators |
8 Philanthropists & Reformers |
9 Men of Affairs |
10 Inventors. |
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5 1917 Ten American Girls From History
by Sweetser, Kate Dickinson
98,742W 395 6:35
1 Pocahontas: Indian Girl of Virginia Forest |
2 Dorothy Quincy: Girl of Colonial Days Who Heard 1st Gun Fired for Independence |
3 Molly Pitcher: Brave Gunner of Battle of Monmouth |
4 Elizabeth Van Lew: Girl Who Risked All that Slavery Might be Abolished & Union Preserved |
5 Ida Lewis: Girl Who Kept Lime Rock Burning: Heroic Life-saver |
6 Clara Barton: "Angel of Battlefields" |
7 Virginia Reed: Midnight Heroine of Plains in Pioneer Days of America |
8 Louisa M. Alcott: Author of "Little Women" |
9 Clara Morris: Girl Who Won Fame as Actress |
10 Anna Dickinson: Girl Orator. |
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6 1895 Hero Tales from American history
by lodge 1850-1924
83,750W 335 5:34:10 153M
1 Washington |
2 Daniel Boone & Founding of Kentuky |
3 George Rogers Clark & Conquest of Northwest |
4 Battle of Trenton |
5 Bennington |
6 King's Mountain |
7 Storming of Stony Point |
8 Gouvenour Morris |
9 Burning of Philidelphia |
10 Cruise of Wasp |
11 General Armstrong Privateer |
12 Battle of New Orleans |
13 John Quincy Adams & Right to Petition |
14 Francis Parkman |
15 Remember Alamo |
16 Hampton Roads |
17 Flag Bearer |
18 Death of Stonewall Jackson |
19 Charge at Gettysburg |
20 General Grant & Vicksburg Campaign |
21 Robert Gould Shaw |
22 Charles Russell Lowel |
23 Sheridan At Cedar Creek |
24 Lueitenant Cushing & Albormarle |
25 Ferregut at Mobile Bay |
26 Lincoln. |
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7 1905 Childs Book American Biography
by Henry Stimson 1867-1950
70,750W 283 4:42:38 129M
1 Forward & George Washington |
2 William Penn |
3 John Paul Jones |
4 John Singleton Copley |
5 Benjamin Franklin |
6 Louis Agassiz |
7 Dorothea Lynde Dix |
8 Ulysses Simpson Grant |
9 Clara Barton |
10 Abraham Lincoln |
11 Robert Edward Lee |
12 John James Audobon |
13 Robert Fulton |
14 George Peabody |
15 Daniel Webster |
16 Augustus St. Gaudens |
17 Hengry David Thoreau |
18 Louisa May Alcott |
19 Samuel Finley Breese Morse |
20 William Hickling Prescott |
21 Phillips Brooks |
22 Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) |
23 Joe Jefferson |
24 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
25 James McNeill Whistler |
26 Ralph Waldo Emerson |
27 Jane Addams |
28 Luther Burbank |
29 Jane Addams |
30 Thomas Alva Edison. |
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8 1901 American Leaders & Heroes preliminary text-book in United States History
by Gordy, Wilbur Fisk
70,473W 282 4:42
1 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS & DISCOVERY OF AMERICA, |
2 HERNANDO DE SOTO & DISCOVERY OF MISSISSIPPI, |
3 SIR WALTER RALEIGH & 1ST ENGLISH ATTEMPTS TO COLONIZE AMERICA |
4 JOHN SMITH & SETTLEMENT OF JAMESTOWN |
5 NATHANIEL BACON & UPRISING OF PEOPLE IN VIRGINIA IN 1676 |
6 MILES STANDISH & PILGRIMS |
7 ROGER WILLIAMS & PURITANS |
8 WILLIAM PENN & SETTLEMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA |
9 CAVELIER DE LA SALLE & FRENCH IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY |
10 GEORGE WASHINGTON, BOY SURVEYOR & YOUNG SOLDIER |
11 JAMES WOLFE, HERO OF QUEBEC |
12 PATRICK HENRY & STAMP ACT |
13 SAMUEL ADAMS & BOSTON TEA PARTY |
14 PAUL REVERE & BATTLE OF CONCORD & LEXINGTON |
15 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN & AID FROM FRANCE |
16 GEORGE WASHINGTON, VIRGINIA PLANTER & REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER |
17 NATHANIEL GREENE, HERO OF SOUTH, & FRANCIS MARION, "SWAMP FOX," |
18 DANIEL BOONE, KENTUCKY PIONEER |
19 THOMAS JEFFERSON & LOUISIANA PURCHASE |
20 ROBERT FULTON & STEAMBOAT |
21 ANDREW JACKSON, UPHOLDER OF UNION |
22 DANIEL WEBSTER, DEFENDER & EXPOUNDER OF CONSTITUTION |
23 SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE & ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH |
24 ABRAHAM LINCOLN, LIBERATOR OF SLAVES |
25 ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT & CIVIL WAR |
26 SOME LEADERS & HEROES IN WAR WITH SPAIN. |
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1  1911 History of American Literature
by Halleck, Reuben Post
112,861W 452 7:32
1 COLONIAL LITERATURE |
2 EMERGENCE OF NATION |
3 NEW YORK GROUP |
4 NEW ENGLAND GROUP |
5 SOUTHERN LITERATURE |
6 WESTERN LITERATURE |
7 EASTERN REALISTS GLANCE BACKWARD. |
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2  Loss of S. S. Titanic
by
Lawrence BEESLEY 1877 - 1967
82,250W 329 5:28:40  |
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3  1918 Girl Scout Movement in Public Schools
by May Marsh
54,500W 218 3:38:11 100M
1 Girl Scout Movement |
2 Girl Scouts |
3 Girl Scouts as an Educational Force |
4 Girl Scouts, Their Works, Ways & Plays |
5 Girl Scouts Their History & Practice |
6 Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls |
7 Girl Scouts Training School for Womanhood |
8 How Scouting Began |
9 Girl Scout Leaders |
10 Educational Work of
Girl Scouts |
11 Tadger Tales |
12 Brownies. |
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4  Dancing Mania
by
Justus HECKER 1795 - 1850
46,500W 186 3:05:42
1 Dancing Mania in Germany & Netherlands
1 St John's Dance |
2 St Vitus's Dance |
3 Causes |
4 More Ancient Dancing Plagues |
5 Physicians |
6 Decline & Termination of Dancing Plague |
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2 Dancing Mania in Italy
1 Tarantism |
2 More Ancient Traces - Causes |
3 Increase |
4 Idiosyncrasies - Music |
5 Hysteria |
6 Decrease |
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3 Dancing Mania in Abyssinia |
4 Sympathy - Sect 1. |
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5  1930 Spirit of Youth & City Streets 1860 – 1935
By Jane Addams
42,500W 170 2:49:09 77.4M
1 Youth in City |
2 Wrecked Foundations of Domesticity |
3 Quest for Adventure |
4 House of Dreams |
5 Spirit of Youth & Industry |
6 Thirst for Righteaousness. |
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6  1888 Base-Ball How to Become Player, With Origin, History & Explanation of Game
by Ward, John Montgomery
41,799W 168 2:48
1 INQUIRY INTO ORIGIN OF BASE-BALL, WITH BRIEF SKETCH OF ITS HISTORY |
2 THEORY OF GAME |
3 CHAPTER FOR LADIES |
4 TRAINING |
5 PITCHER |
6 CATCHER |
7 1ST BASEMAN |
8 2ND BASEMAN |
9 3RD BASEMAN |
10 SHORT-STOP |
11 LEFT-FIELDER |
12 CENTRE-FIELDER |
13 RIGHT-FIELDER |
14 BATTER |
15 BASE-RUNNER |
16 CURVE PITCHING. |
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