History of the American People

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Allyn and Bacon, 1918 - 785 頁

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Settlement in Virginia in 1624
36
George Calvert
44
THE PLYMOUTH PILGRIMS
53
XII
92
NUMBER PAGE 31 Statue of Roger Williams at Providence
99
Sir Harry Vane
101
XIV
103
An old grist mill 1645 in Connecticut
106
Virginia and New England in 1620
107
THE NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION
111
Signatures of the Commissioners of the New England Confed eration in 1653
112
An English schooner of colonial times
117
A Pinetree shilling
120
Bostons summons to Andros
125
Sir William Berkeley
128
Ruins of the Jamestown church
130
The Half Moon of Henry Hudson
135
William Penn at twentytwo
136
Penns treaty with the Indians
138
XVII
142
The watercourse fall line
143
European possessions in America at different dates
146
Facsimile of a petition of Simon Bradstreets heirs for back pay 99
152
Lexington Green
155
COLONIAL LIFE
156
The Witch House in Salem
161
Franklins printing press
164
Facsimile from the New England Primer
165
Facsimile of Now I lay me down to sleep from the New England Primer
166
Advertisement for a runaway White servant in 1755
169
A colonial footstove
172
Massachusetts paper money of 1690
173
Mount Vernon
174
The OldShip Meeting House at Hingham
175
Fort Steuben
176
SEPARATION FROM ENGLAND
178
XX
185
reception of a bishop in New England
186
Handbill of the New York Sons of Liberty We Dare
198
Facsimile of the Pennsylvania Journal announcing its discon tinuance on account of the Stamp Act
199
Paul Reveres engraving of the landing of British troops
203
Carpenters Hall Philadelphia
209
The Concord Minute Man
212
The Washington Elm at Cambridge
213
The Concord Fight
216
Facsimile of the opening of Jeffersons draft of the Declaration of Independence
220
The Bunker Hill Flag
225
The first Flag of the United Colonies
226
facing 115
232
Western settlement 17691784
241
THE MAKING OF THE SECOND WEST
244
THE NORTHWEST A NATIONAL DOMAIN
257
state cessions
258
United States Surveybase lines and meridians
265
Frontier lines of 1774 1790 and 1820
269
MAKING THE CONSTITUTION
271
An early cotton
360
A colonial spinning wheel from Daniel Websters home
367
The National Road
381
A Conestoga wagon
382
Colored
385
Meriwether Lewis
393
Distribution of population in 1820
406
Photographic reproduction of part of the Boston Centinel
407
A NEW AMERICANISM 18151830
409
Fultons The Union
413
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln
419
Thomas Jefferson
426
XLVI
429
electoral vote
438
A NEW DEMOCRACY 18301850
442
Chicago in 1831
444
Distribution of industrial plants in 1833
451
Time card of a Providence machine shop in 1848
463
Harvesting in 1831
472
Presidential election of 1828
486
53
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SLAVERY
504
Statue of Wendell Phillips in Boston
510
Territorial growth 18001853 Full page Colored
519
STRUGGLE TO CONTROL THE NEW TERRITORY
520
An AntiFugitiveSlaveLaw handbill of 1851
528
Vote on the KansasNebraska bill
531
Railway extension 18301860
540
ON THE EVE OF THE FINAL STRUGGLE
541
Distribution of population in 1860
545
NATIONALISM VICTORIOUS 18601876
551
THE CIVIL
558
President Lincoln and General McClellan at Antietam
560
Union and Confederacy after Gettysburg
564
Winter quarters of the Army of Northern Virginia in 1862
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A BUSINESS AGE 18761918
600
Future Americans
604
LXII
612
A modern steel plant at Pittsburgh
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LXIII
624
William Jennings Bryan
629
LXIV
631
A sixteeninch gun for the Panama Canal
643
The biggest electric locomotive
654
Woodrow Wilson when Governor of New Jersey
660
LXVI
667
Woodrow Wilson addressing Congress on the eighthour
677
The Arrow Rock Dam in Idaho
692
Building the Pacific Highway through Oregon
701
THE WAR FOR DEMOCRACY
703
a facsimile from Bradfords
20
The Cradock House 1636 at Medford
26
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