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HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

By JOSIAH H. SHINN,

Ex-Superintendent of Public Instruction For the State of Arkansas.

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12 mo, cloth, illustrated, 454 pages, with six colored double page maps, many smaller maps, and numerous illustrations. Price $1.10. by mail, postpaid.

THE HISTORY COMMITTEE OF THE CONFEDERATE VET-
ERAN'S ASSOCIATION COMPOSED OF

GEN. STEPHEN D. LEE, A. &. M. Collector, Miss.
GEN. J. N. STUBBS, Gloucester C. H., Va.

GEN. C. A. EVANS, Atlanta, Ga.

GEN. ALLISON, CAPERS, S. C.

CAPT. W. R. GARREIT, Nashville.

COL. J. W. NICHOLSON, President Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.

COL. J. H. BENTLEY, Abilene, Texas.

Made a report in May, 1894, to the Association at Birmingham, Ala., recommending Shinn's History of the United States for use in the public schools, which report was adopted by a rising, unanimous vote.

Dr. R. A. VENABLE,

President Mississippi College, Clinton, Miss. After several years experience in teaching United States History, I have adopted Shinn's History of the American People as the best book I know about for class instruction. It combines brevity with completeness, terseness with clearness, and an admirable discrimination in the selection and treatment of the important events in the life of our American People. I recommend it without hesitation or reserve.

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Pres. Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Tenn. Shinn's History of the American Feople is used in our classes, and gives satisfaction to students and teachers.

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President Arkansas College, Batesville, Ark. In my judgment, Shinn's History sustains its claim as a History of the American People. The charge of undue sectional treatment certainly cannot be truthfully made, since it simply gives that due prominence to the South it has been denied in the great majority of school histories. On matters of sectional difference a spirit of judicial fairness permeates the book.

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