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MAPS AND PLANS
1. Lines of equal temperature for the Northern Hemisphere.
2. Indian portages and French posts in the seventeenth century.
3. Sixteenth-century English map of the New World
4. Virginia in 1606-1608.
5. The possible Virginias of 1609
6. Settlement in Virginia in 1624
7. Virginia and New England in 1620
8. New England in 1640.
9. English America, 1660-1690. Full page. Colored
10. The watercourse "fall line "
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11. European possessions in America at different dates. Full page.
12. Colonial governments - charter, proprietary, and royal - at
two periods. Full page. Colored
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facing 147
13. Boundaries for the United States proposed by France in 1782.
Full page. Colored
facing 241
14. The United States in 1783, nominal and actual.
15. Western settlement, 1769–1784
16. The United States in 1783: state cessions. Full page. Col-
17. Proposed States in the Ordinance of 1784
18. United States Survey-base lines and meridians
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facing 259
20. Frontier lines of 1774, 1790, and 1820. Full page. Colored.
facing 269
21. Physical outline of the United States.
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22. Movement of centers of population and of manufacturing.
23. The United States in 1800. Full page. Colored
26. Explorations of Lewis and Clark. Full page. Colored
27. Indian cessions, 1816-1830.
facing 390
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33. Presidential election of 1825 in the House of Representatives
34. Distribution of industrial plants in 1833
35. Presidential election of 1828
37. Vote on the Kansas-Nebraska bill
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36. Territorial growth, 1800-1853. Full page. Colored.
facing 519
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ILLUSTRATIONS
1. Lincoln (from the statue by Daniel C. French at Lincoln,
2. An Algonkin village. From Beverly's History of Virginia
3. Columbus at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella
4. De Soto discovering the Mississippi .
5. La Salle taking possession of the Mississippi valley for France
6. Champlain's fight with the Iroquois
7. Sir Walter Raleigh at thirty-four
8. Title page of Hakluyt's Voyages
9. Queen Elizabeth knighting Drake
10. Jamestown in 1622
11. Captain John Smith
Frontispiece
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14. Facsimile of first page of King James' Counterblaste to
Tobacco
15. Charles I
16. George Calvert
17. Facsimile of Baltimore's" Instructions" regarding Protestants
18. Plymouth Pilgrims going to meeting.
19. The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor.
20. The Mayflower Compact: a facsimile from Bradford's
Plimouth Plantation
24. A kettle said to be the first iron casting made in America
25. Facsimile of the grant of part of New England to Robert Gorges
26. The Cradock House (1636) at Medford
34. Signatures of the Commissioners of the New England Confed-
eration in 1653
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pay"
47. Franklin's printing press
of Independence
65. The "Bunker Hill" Flag
44. Facsimile of a petition of Simon Bradstreet's heirs for "back
45. Lexington Green
46. The Witch House" in Salem
48. Facsimile from the New England Primer
49. Facsimile of "Now I lay me down to sleep" from the New
England Primer
50. Advertisement for a runaway White servant in 1755
51. A colonial footstove
52. Massachusetts paper money of 1690
53. Mount Vernon
54. The "Old-Ship" Meeting House at Hingham
55. Fort Steuben
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56. A colonial cartoon: reception of a bishop in New England
57. Handbill of the New York Sons of Liberty "We Dare "
58. Facsimile of the Pennsylvania Journal announcing its discon-
tinuance on account of the Stamp Act
59. Paul Revere's engraving of the landing of British troops
60. Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia
61. The Concord Minute Man
62. The Washington Elm at Cambridge
64. Facsimile of the opening of Jefferson's draft of the Declaration
66. The first "Flag of the United Colonies "
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81.
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"Eighth Federal Pillar raised : the ratification of the Con-
87. Harvard College about 1770
88. A colonial spinning wheel from Daniel Webster's home
90. A Conestoga wagon
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95. Photographic reproduction of part of the Boston Centinel for
102. Time card of a Providence machine shop in 1848
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