Tucker's United States (1607-1841), 3 vols. Adams's United States (1801-1817), 9 vols. Hart's American History as told by Con- I. PERIOD OF DISCOVERY (14921521). §Major's Select Letters of Columbus. § Hakluyt's Divers Voyages. Winsor's Columbus. Markham's Columbus. Harrisse's Discovery of America. Fiske's Discovery of North America, 2 vols. II. PERIOD OF EXPLORATION AND AMERICA (1509-1587). Irving's Companions of Columbus, 2 vols. H. H. Bancroft's Pacific States, 34 vols. §De Soto's Conquest of Florida (Hakluyt). Parkman's Pioneers of France in the New World. Cooke's Virginia. §Hakluyt's Voyages (Goldsmid), vol. XIII. pp. 169-276 (reasons for colonization). §Hart's Contemporaneous History. Winsor's America, vols. II.-III. Edward's Sir Walter Raleigh. On the Indians: Ellis's The Red Man and the White. Parkman's Conspiracy of Pontiac (chap. III. PERIOD OF PERMANENT ENG LISH AND FRENCH SETTLE- Scribner's United States, 5 vols. Winsor's America, 8 vols. Doyle's The English in America, 3 vols. Eggleston's The Beginners of a Nation. Thwaite's Colonies. Fisher's Colonial Period. Parkman's Old Régime in Canada. $Force's North American Colonies, 4 vols. Lecky's England in the 18th Century, 8 vols. Chalmer's Annals of the Colonies. Chalmer's Revolt of the Colonies, 2 vols. Goldwin Smith's American Colonies. SCaptain John Smith's Works (Arber's edition). $Brown's Genesis of the United States $Beverly's Virginia (1584-1720). §Hening's Statutes (1619-1792), 13 vols. Cooke's Virginia. The Virginia Magazine of History, etc. (in §Brodhead's New York (1664-1691), 2 vols. Wilson's City of New York, 4 vols. Lamb's City of New York, 2 vols. Bradford's History of Plymouth. $Young's Chronicle of the Pilgrims. Goodwin's Pilgrim Republic. § Contemporaneous or Early History. Barry's Massachusetts, 3 vols. §Lowell Lectures (1869) on Early Massa chusetts. $Young's Chronicles of Massachusetts Bay. Ellis's Puritan Age in Massachusetts. SHutchinson's Massachusetts, 3 vols. Oliver's Puritan Commonwealth. Thornton's Reply to Oliver. Adams's Emancipation of Massachusetts. Adams's Three Episodes in the History of Massachusetts, 2 vols. §Mather's Magnalia. $Sewall's Diary (1674-1729), 3 vols. Winsor's Memorial History of Boston, 4 vols. Arnold's Rhode Island, 2 vols. Greene's Rhode Island. Trumbull's Connecticut, 2 vols. Johnston's Connecticut. Sanborn's New Hampshire. Belknap's New Hampshire, 2 vols. Scharf's Maryland, 3 vols. Proud's Pennsylvania (1681-1742), 2 vols. Fisher's Making of Pennsylvania. Fisher's Colony and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Scharf and Westcott's Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Magazine (in progress). Scharf's Delaware, 2 vols. Williamson's North Carolina. Moore's North Carolina, 2 vols. Simm's South Carolina. Raum's New Jersey, 2 vols. Jones's Georgia, 2 vols. Baird's Huguenot Emigration to America. Roosevelt's Winning of the West, 3 vols. Hinsdale's Old Northwest. Tyler's Colonial Literature. Biography. See Sparks's American Biography for Lives of Nathaniel Bacon, Daniel Boone, Lord Baltimore (Calvert), Jonathan Edwards, John Eliot, Patrick Henry, Anne Hutchinson, John Ledyard, Cotton Mather, Governor Oglethorpe, James Otis, Sir W. Phips, William Penn, Count Rumford (Benj. Thompson), Captain John Smith, Roger Williams, Governor Winthrop; Bigelow's Benjamin Franklin, 3 vols., Montgomery's Franklin (Ginn & Co.). IV. THE REVOLUTION AND THE CONSTITUTION (1763-1789). Winsor's America, vol. VI. Scribner's United States. Frothingham's Rise of the Republic. Lecky's England (18th century), 8 vols. Bancroft's United States, 6 vols. Hildreth's United States, vols. I.-III. Hart's Formation of the Union (1750-1829). Sloane's French War and Revolution. §Hart's Contemporaneous History. Greene's American Revolution. Ludlow's War of Independence. Winsor's Handbook of the Revolution. Rand's Economic History since 1763 (revised edition). §Stedman's American War (British account). §Almon's "Prior Documents" (1764-1775). $Almon's Remembrancer (1775-1784), 17 vols. Hosmer's Life of Gov. Hutchinson. $Moore's Diary of the Revolution, 2 vols. §Thacher's Military Journal. § Baroness Riedesel's Memoirs. $Galloway's Rise of the Rebellion (Tory). Sabine's Loyalists. Carrington's Battles of the Revolution. Abbott's Revolutionary Times. Tyler's Literature of the Revolution, 2 vols. Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution, 2 vols. Von Holst's Constitutional History, vol. I. McMaster's United States, vol. I. Landon's Constitutional History of the United States. SThe Federalist. §Elliot's Debates on the Constitution, 3 vols. Wilson's The State. Foster's Commentaries on the Constitution, 2 vols. Curtis's History of the Constitution, 2 vols. Fiske's Critical Period in United States History. § Contemporaneous or Early History. Biography. Parker's Historic Americans, Bigelow's Franklin, 3 vols., Hosmer's Samuel Adams, Morse's John Adams,1 Greene's General Greene, 2 vols., Lodge's Washington, 2 vols., 1 Fiske's Irving's Washington and his Country (Ginn & Co.), Sparks's American Biography, Lodge's Hamilton, Gay's Madison, 1 Roosevelt's Gouverneur Morris.1 V. THE UNION-NATIONAL DE- Schouler's United States, 5 vols. Bryce's American Commonwealth, 2 vols. (revised edition). Walker's The Making of the Nation. McMaster's United States (1784-1861), 4 vols. (in progress). Tucker's United States (1607-1841), 4 vols. Adams's United States (1801-1817), 9 vols. H. H. Bancroft's Pacific States, 34 vols. Rhodes's United States (1850-1865), 3 vols. (in progress). Roosevelt's Naval War of 1812. Lossing's Field Book of the War of 1812. Maclay's History of the Navy, 2 vols. Wilson's Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, 3 vols. Page's The Old South. Ingle's Southern Side Lights. Richardson's American Literature, 2 vols. Stedman and Hutchinson's American Literature, 10 vols. Buckingham's Newspaper Literature, 2 vols. Thomas's History of Printing, 2 vols. Bishop's American Manufactures, 2 vols. Johnston's American Politics. Stanwood's Presidential Elections. §Dwight's Travels (1796–1821), 4 vols. Lewis and Clark's Expedition (1804-1806), 2 vols. (Coues's edition). 1 In Morse's American Statesmen Series. Breck's Recollections (1771-1862). Curtis's Buchanan, 2 vols. Goodrich's Recollections (1797-1854), 2 vols. S. J. May's Autobiography. S. J. May's Anti-Slavery Days. J. F. Clarke's Anti-Slavery Days. Martineau's Society in America (1834 1836), 4 vols. Johnston's American Orations, 4 vols. Webster's Great Orations (Whipple). Nile's Register (1811-1849), 76 vols. Biography. See in Morse's American VI. THE PERIOD OF THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865). Scribner's United States. Wilson's Division and Reunion (18291889). Burgess's United States. Curtis's Life of Buchanan, 2 vols. The Comte de Paris's Civil War, 4 vols. § Contemporaneous or Early History. Johnson's Short History of the War. Dodge's Bird's-Eye View of the Civil War (revised edition). Rope's Civil War. The Battles and Leaders of the Civil War McPherson's Political History of the Rebellion. Blaine's Twenty Years in Congress, 2 vols. Swinton's Decisive Battles of the War. Government (Confederate), 2 vols. Cooke's Wearing of the Gray (Confederate). Johnston's Narrative of the War (Confederate). Stephens's War between the States (Confederate), 2 vols. Longstreet's From Manassas to Appomattox (Confederate). Official Records of the War of the Rebellion (with atlas), 120 vols. (in progress). Harper's Pictorial History of the Rebellion. Biography. Nicolay and Hay's Abraham Lincoln, Holland's Lincoln, Herndon's Lincoln, 3 vols., Carpenter's Six Months in the White House, Lodge's Lincoln, 2 vols., McClure's Lincoln, McClellan's Own Story, Roman's Beauregard, 2 vols., Badeau's U. S. Grant, 3 vols., Grant's Personal Memoirs, 2 vols., Sherman's Memoirs, 2 vols., Sheridan's Memoirs, 2 vols., Farragut's Life of Farragut, Schuckers's Life of S. P. Chase, Cooke's Robert E. Lee, Cooke's "Stonewall" Jackson, Johnston and Browne's Life of Alexander H. Stephens, Sherman's Letters; the Lives of Generals Scott, Hancock, Thomas, J. E. Johnston, Lee, and Admirals Farragut and Porter, in the Great Commander Series. VII. RECONSTRUCTION-THE NEW NATION (1865 to the Present TIME). Scribner's United States. Wilson's Division and Reunion. McPherson's Political History of Reconstruction. Barnes's History of the 39th Congress. Chadsey's Struggle between President Johnson and Congress (Columbia University Studies, 1896). Scott's Reconstruction. Bryce's American Commonwealth, 2 vols. (revised edition). Life and Works of Henry W. Grady. Blaine's Twenty Years in Congress, 2 vols. Johnston's American Politics. Pike's Prostrate State (South Carolina). McPherson's Political Handbooks (1870 to the present time). Appleton's Annual Cyclopædia (1876 to the present time). Bancroft's Pacific States, 34 vols. Williams's Negro Race in America, 2 vols. Shaler's United States, 2 vols. Badeau's Grant in Peace. Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography, 6 vols. Stoddard's Life of Garfield.. Wilson's Lives of the Presidents (17891893). Andrews's Last Quarter of a Century (1875 1895), 2 vols. Whittle's Life of Cleveland. AUTHORITIES CITED. NOTE. Except in a very few instances, editions are not designated. (References 1-100.) 1. Reeves's Wineland, 30, 42; Winsor's America, I. 67; 2. Reeves's Wineland, 6; 3. Markham's Columbus, 23; Adams's Columbus, 28; 4. Bancroft's U. S. (Cent. ed.), I. 1; Winsor's America, I. 66; 5. Myers's Gen. Hist., 410-437; Montgomery's Eng. Hist., 40-58; 6. Gibbins's Hist. Commerce, 75; 7. Major's Prince Henry, 192; 8. Winsor's America, I. 30; 9. Navarrete's Columbus, 268; Kerr's Voyages, III. 23: 10. Markham's Columbus, 26; Cooley's Maritime Discov., I. 385; 11. Kettell's Journal of Columbus, 174; 12. Hakluyt Soc. Pub., LXXXVI. 17; 13. Irving's Columbus, I. 49; Adams's Columbus, 49; 14. Herrera, Higginson's Larger U. S., 25; 15. Winsor's America, II. 52; 16. Hakluyt Soc. Pub., LXVIII. 41; 17. Fiske's N. America, I. 450; 18. Kerr's Travels, III, 89; 19. Spotorno's Columbus, 172; Brown's Gen. of U. S., I. 2; 20. Winsor's Columbus, 252-4; 21. Winsor's America, I. 43; 22. Winsor's America, I. 1; 23. Winsor's America, III. 20; 24. Winsor's America, III. 2, 24; 25. Winsor's America, III. 54; 26. Hakluyt Soc. Pub., XII. 29; 27. Winsor's America, III. 144; 28. Winsor's America, II. 156; 29. Winsor's Columbus, 541; 30. Winsor's America, II. 147; 31. Winsor's Columbus, 529; 32. Weise's America, 221; Eden's P. Martyr, Chap. X.; 33. Herrera's Indies, II. 33; 34. H. H. Bancroft's Cent. America, I. 371; 35. Bancroft's U. S., I. 44; 36. Bancroft's U. S., I. 37; 37. Winsor's America, III. 251, 292, 497; 38. Winsor's America, VIII. 254; 39. Shipp's Florida, 578; Parkman's Pioneers of France; 40. Hakluyt Soc. Pub., XIII. 340-1; 41. Hakluyt Soc. Pub., XIII. 383-4; 42. Bancroft's U. S., II. 100; 43. Morgan's Iroquois, 414: 44. Shaler's U. S.; Shaler's Our Continent; Seebohm's Prot. Revolution; Seeley's Expansion of England; Fiske's N. America; Gladstone's Kin beyond Sea; McCulloch's Geog. Dict., "America"; Payne's America; Cunningham's Eng. Commerce Freeman in "Forum," IV. 459; Rambaud's Hist. de la Civilisation Française ; 45. Sabine's Fisheries, 40; Brown's Gen. of U. S., I. 25; 46. Winsor's America, III. 127; 47. Hume's England Append. to Chap. XLIX. 192; Hakluyt's Western Planting: Gorges's Narrative; Seeley's Expansion of England; Goldwin Smith's Am. Cols.; Brown's Genesis of the U. S.; Arber's John Smith's Works; 48. Poore's Charters; Preston's Documents; 49. Poore's Charters; Preston's Documents; 50. Winsor's America, III. 108; 51. Poore's Charters; Preston's Documents; 52. Poore's Charters; Preston's Documents; 53. Arber's John Smith's Works, XIII.; Doyle's Va., 175; 54. Brown's Genesis of U. S., I. 229; 55. Bancroft's U. S., I. 443; Cooke's Va., 229; 56. Mrs. Jackson's Life of Jackson, 2, 3; Lincoln's Works, I. 596; II. 638; 57. Johnson's Cyclopædia, “Tobacco"; 58. Preston's Documents, 32; Va. Mag. of Hist., July, 1894, 57; 59. Hening's Statutes of Va., I. 110-18; Wynne's Records, 81; 60. Hildreth's U. S., I. 522; 61. Preston's Documents, 35; 62. Lodge's Colonies, 12; Va. Mag, of Hist. July, 1894, 66; 63. Hildreth's U. S., I. 518; 64. Jefferson's Works, I. 170; 65. Neill's Va. Comp., 262; 66. Cooke's Va. 172-3; 67. Cooke's Va., 193; 68. Cooke's Va., 229-30; 69. Winsor's America, III. 149; 70. Bancroft's U. S., I. 353; 71. Cooke's Va., 295; Force's Tracts, I. No. 8; 72. Parkman's Montcalm and Wolfe, I. 140; 73. Brodhead's N. Y., I. 28; 74. Brodhead's N. Y., I. 62; 75. Brodhead's N. Y., I. 194, 304; 76. Brodhead's N. Y., I. 374; 77. Brodhead's N. Y., I. 406, 413; 78. Brodhead's N. Y., I. 618; 79. Brodhead's N. Y., II. 42; 80. Brodhead's N. Y., II. 72; 81. Brodhead's N. Y., II. 454; 82. Lamb's N. Y. City, I. 327; 83. Brodhead's N. Y., II. 553; 84. Parkman's Frontenac, 189; 85. Brodhead's N. Y., II. 567; 86. Brodhead's N. Y., II. 619; 87. Sparks's Leisler, 236; Brodhead's N. Y., II. 649; 88. Lodge's Colonies, 320; Winsor's America, V. 191; De Courcy and Shea's Catholic Church, 331 89. N. Y. Col. Docs., IV. 288; 90. Winsor's America, V. 191; Acts of N. Y. (16911708), 45; 91. Winsor's America, V. 193; 92. Winsor's America, V. 198; 93. Chandler's Trials, I. 160; 94. Winsor's America, V. 199; 95. Bancroft's U. S.; 96. Brown's Genesis of U. S., I.; 97. Smith's N. J., 60; 98. Hatfield's Elizabethtown, 53; 99. N. J. Docs., I. 30; 100. Winsor's America, III. 431. (References 101-200.) 101. Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud., III. 448; 102. N. J. Docs., I. 228; 103. N. J. Docs., I. 263-7; 104. Scott's Const. Liberty, 71; 105. N. J. Docs., I. 253; 106. Bancroft's U. S., ; 107. Winsor's America, IV. 438; 108, 109. Bancroft's U. S., II. 357; Doyle's 13 Cols., 86; 110. Chalmer's Colonies, I. 293; 111. N. J. Hist. Coll., III. 169; 112. Palfrey's N. E., I. 48; 113. Gardner's England, I. 157; 114. Young's Chronicles, 23; 115. Young's Chronicles, 45-7: 116. Young's Chronicles, 381-2; 117. Goodwin's Pilgrim Repub., 41: 118. Young's Chronicles, 82; Goodwin's Pilgrim |