American Imperialism in the Long Nineteenth Century
A Documentary History, 1775-1919: Volume II: From Lewis and Clark to the Annexation of Texas, 1804-1845
Herausgeber: Mair, Edward
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A Documentary History, 1775-1919: Volume II: From Lewis and Clark to the Annexation of Texas, 1804-1845
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This four-volume collection brings together a diverse array of primary sources that help contextualise the impacts of American imperialism across the long nineteenth century. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, the collection provides a valuable resource for students and scholars of American History.
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This four-volume collection brings together a diverse array of primary sources that help contextualise the impacts of American imperialism across the long nineteenth century. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, the collection provides a valuable resource for students and scholars of American History.
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Dr Edward Mair is currently an Assistant Professor in Post-1800 United States History at the University of Cambridge. Previously, he has held lecturing positions at the University of York and Liverpool John Moores University, and completed his PhD at the University of Hull. His research focuses on the relationship between Black and Indigenous communities in the borderlands of North America, and their responses to the spread of U.S. imperialism during the nineteenth century. He has written multiple peer-reviewed articles on the Seminoles of Florida in particular and is currently finishing a monograph on this topic.
Volume 2: From Lewis and Clark to the Annexation of Texas
1804-1845 Edited by Edward Mair General Introduction Volume 2 Introduction Part 1. "Exploration" and Territorial Expansion 1. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana to the United States (Newport: Oliver Farnsworth
1804)
pp. 3 - 27. 2. To James Madison from William C. C. Claiborne
18 February 1804 3. Paul Allen
History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark
to The Sources of the Missouri
thence Across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean
performed during the years 1804-5-6
Volume 1
(Philadelphia: Bradford and Inskeep
1814)
pp. 1-11. 4. Thomas Branagan
Serious remonstrances
addressed to the citizens of the northern states
and their representatives
(Philadelphia: 1805)
pp. 15-27. 5. Le Chevalier Felix de Beaujour
Sketch of the United States of North America : at the commencement of the nineteenth century
from 1800 to 1810
William Walton (trans.)
(London: J. Booth et al.
1814)
pp. 115-127. 6. 'Louisiana'
Newbern Herald
(New Bern
North Carolina)
III
no 156
26 February 1810
7. 'Form the Western Sun Vincennes August 25
1810'
Washington Reporter (Washington
Pennsylvania) III
no. 5
September 17
1810 in Annals of the Congress of the United States
Twelfth Congress
First Session
(Washington: Gales and Seaton
1853)
pp. 422-427. 9. William Darby
The Emigrant's Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories
(New York: Kirk & Mercein
1818)
pp. 61-62. 10. Hiram Bingham
A Residence of Twenty-One Years in the Sandwich Islands (Hartford: Hezekiah Huntington
1848)
pp. 57-79. 11. George Little
Life on the Ocean; or
Twenty Years at Sea (Boston: Waite
Pearce and Company
1844)
pp. 109-122. Part 2. Native American Resistance and Removal 12. 'INTRUDERS'
7 April 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. 13. 'Removal of the Indians.'
13 May 1830
Pittsfield Sun (Pittsfield
Massachusetts) XXX
no. 1547
May 13
1830 29 May 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. * See appropriate file in the folder: '3. New Echota
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians Advocate'. Begin transcription from the subheading 'CHEROKEE PHOENIX. New Echota: May 29
1830.'. End with 'we shall drink it to the very dregs.'. 15.'Removal of the Indians'
Religious Inquirer
(Hartford
Connecticut) IX
no. 20
July 3
1830: 159 16. President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress 'On Indian Removal' (6 December 1830). 17. Sarah Tuttle and Christopher C. Dean
Letters on the Chickasaw and Osage Missions (Boston: T.R. Marvin
1831)
pp. 5-11. 18. James B. Gardiner to George Gibson
20 June 1832
in Correspondence on the subject of the Emigration of Indians
(Washington: Duff Green
1834)
pp. 689-692. 19. 'Application for Indemnity
for being deprived by settlers of reservations of the Choctaw Indians'
Andrew Hays
1 February 1836
in: American State Papers: Public Lands
VIII
Asbury Dickins & John W. Forney (eds.)
(Washington: Gales & Seaton
1861)
pp. 432-433. 20. Myer M. Cohen
Notices of Florida and the Campaigns
(Charleston: Burges & Honour
1836)
pp. 135-143. 21. Catherine E. Beecher
Educational Reminiscences and Suggestions
(New York: J.B. Ford
1874)
pp. 62-66. Part 3. Liberia and the Colonization Project 22. Massachusetts Anti-Slavery and Anti-Segregation Petitions; House Unpassed Legislation 1787 23. 'Colonization of Free Blacks'
National Advocate
(New York
New York) IV
no. 1261
December 30
1816 24. Peter Williams
A discourse delivered on the death of Capt. Paul Cuffee : before the New-York African Institution
in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
October 21
1817 (New York: W. Williams
1818)
pp. 7-30. 25. 'Address to the Auxiliary Colonization Societies and the People of the United States'
The African Intelligencer
July 1820 (1/1)
pp. 11-12. 26. Samuel Miller
A sermon
preached at Newark
October 22
1823
before the Synod of New Jersey
for the benefit of the African School
under the Care of the Synod (Trenton: George Sherman
1823)
pp. 3-15. 27. "From Thomas Jefferson to Jared Sparks
4 February 1824" 28. William Lloyd Garrison
Thoughts on African Colonization
(Boston: Garrison and Knapp
1832)
pp. 79-81. 29. Examination of Mr. Thomas C. Brown
a free colored citizen of S. Carolina
as to the actual state of things in Liberia in the years 1833 and 1834
at the Chatham Street Chapel
May 9th & 10th
1834 (New York: S.W. Benedict & Co
1834)
pp. 5-19. National Banner and Nashville Whig
(Nashville
Tennessee) XXIII
no. 1364
January 5
1835 31. Letters to Catherine E. Beecher
In Reply to An Essay On Slavery and Abolitionism
Addressed to A.E. Grimke (Boston: Isaac Knapp
1838)
pp. 35-41. Part 4. Manifest Destiny 32. Henry Goulburn to Earl Bathurst
25 November 1814
in Supplementary Despatches
Correspondence
and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur Duke of Wellington
IX
(London: John Murray
1862)
pp. 452-454. 33. Andrew Jackson to James Monroe
4 March 1817
in Correspondence of Andrew Jackson
Volume 2
John Spencer Bassett (ed.) (Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington
1927)
pp. 277-282. 34. John Quincy Adams to Don Luis de Onis
23 July 1818
in Writings of John Quincy Adams
VI
Worthington Chauncey Ford (ed.)
(New York: The Macmillan Company
1916)
pp. 386-394. 35. Horace Bushnell
'The True Wealth or Weal of Nations'
15 August 1837
in Work and Play
1
(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1881)
pp. 43-77. 36. Richard Henry Dana
Two Years before the Mast
(Boston: Houghton
Mifflin and Company
1883)
pp. 193-200. 37. 'Florida Armed Occupation Bill: Mr Benton's Speech: Extracts'
1840
in Thirty Years' View; or
A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years
From 1820 to 1850
II
Thomas Hart Benton (ed.)
(New York: D. Appleton and Co
1856)
pp. 167-171. 38. Gilbert McMaster
The obligations of the American scholar to his country and the world : an address delivered before the Philalethean Society of Hanover College
September 28th
1841
(Madison
Ind: Simrall and Jones
1841)
pp. 3-7. 39. Alfred Robinson
Life in California
(London: H.G. Collins
1851)
pp. 170-178. 40. Cora Montgomery [Jane Cazneau]
Eagle Pass: or
Life on the Border (New York: George P. Putnam & Co.
1852)
pp. 31-33. Part 5. Texan Annexation 41. Stephen Austin to Mrs Mary Austin Holley
21 August 1835
in: The Austin Papers
October 1834 - January 1837
III
Eugene C. Barker (ed.)
(Austin: The University of Texas
1926)
pp. 101-102. 42. David Burnet to James Collinsworth and Peter W. Grayson
26 May 1836
in Diplomatic Correspondence of the Republic of Texas: Correspondence with the United States (concluded)
Mexico
and Yucatan
vol II
George Pierce Garrison (ed.)
(Washington: American Historical Association
1908)
pp. 89-91. 43. Mary Parker
'Address of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society to the Women of New England'
June 1837.' Right and Wrong in Boston. Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Soc. 94-98. 44. John T. Pinckney to Thomas C. Pinckney regarding the annexation of Texas to the United States and the value of the land therein
much of which has been taken from Native American tribes
21 October 1837. 45.'Texas-Mexico-England'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) VII
no. 44
January 3
1844 46. James Buchanan to Edward D. Gazzam regarding the bill for admission of Texas to the Union and South Carolina's opposition to another Tariff bill (Gilder Lehrman Collection
Adam Matthew Collection)
3 February 1844. 47. Letter from John C. Calhoun to Richard Pakenham
18 April 1844
in The Works of John C. Calhoun
vol. 5: Reports and Public Letters of John C. Calhoun
ed. Richard K. Crallé (New York: D. Appleton and Co.
1859)
pp. 333-339. 48. 'Hear This! Hear This'
Macon Weekly Telegraph
(Macon
Georgia) XVIII
no. 46
August 13
1844 49. 'Texas'
14 January 1845
New-Hampshire Gazette
(Portsmouth
New Hampshire) XCI
no. 2
January 14
1845 50. 'Texas is Ours! And Cuba must Follow!'
26 September 1845
The Liberator. Part 6. Women and Empire 51. 'Cherokee Indian/Native American Women to National Council at Amohee'
2 May 1817. 52. Mary Austin Holley
Observations
historical
geographical and descriptive
in a series of letters
written during a visit to Austin's colony
with a view of a permanent settlement in that country
in the autumn of 1831
(Baltimore: Armstrong & Plaskitt
1833)
pp. 119-126. 53. Lydia Maria Child
'Colonization Society
and Anti-Slavery Society'
in An Appeal in Favour of that Class of Americans Called Africans
(Boston: Allen and Ticknor
1833)
pp. 129-154. 54. Abby Jane Morrell
Narrative of a Voyage to the Ethiopic and South Atlantic Ocean...in the Years 1829
1830
1831 (New York: J. & J. Harper
1833)
pp. 160-165. 55. Andrew Welch
A Narrative of the Life and Sufferings of Mrs. Jane Johns
(Charleston: Burke & Guiles
1837)
pp. 10-11. Part 7. Indigenous Perspectives 56. William McIntosh
'To the Members of the Legislature of the State of Georgia'
12 April 1825
in: American State Papers
Indian Affairs: Volume 2
Walter Lowrie and Walter S. Franklin (eds.) (Washington: Gales & Seaton
1834)
pp. 759-761.
Niles' Weekly Register
Volume 41 (1831-1832) (Baltimore: H. Niles
1832)
p. 480. 58. 'Proceedings in Council'
23 October 1834
in The War in Florida
Woodburne Potter (Baltimore: Lewis and Coleman
1836)
pp. 53-55. 59. John Ross
'To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America'
28 September 1836
in: Letter From John Ross
the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
to A Gentleman of Philadelphia
(Philadelphia
1838)
pp. 22-24. 60. 'Coacoochee addresses his white captors
4 July 1841'
Quoted in Francis Samuel Drake
Indian History for Young Folks (New York: Harper & Brothers
1885)
p. 419. Part 8. Anti-Imperial Voices 61.'Character and Claims of the Indians'
Columbian Star
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia)
1 January 1825
p. 3. 62. Jeremiah Evarts
Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians
(Boston: Perkins & Marvin
1829)
pp. 95-101. 63. 'The Blood-Hound War!'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) III
no. 50
January 21
1840 64. Charles Knox
'Thoughts on a War with America'
in Remarks on a war with America
and its probable consequences to that country (London: John Ollivier
1840)
pp. 1-11. 65. Citizens of Cambridge
Massachusetts
How to settle the Texas question: [address to the friends of free institutions in Massachusetts and other free states] (1845)
pp. 1-6. Part 9. Through an Environment Lens
pp. 7-12. 67. Francois Andre Michaux
Travels to the West of the Alleghany Mountains in the States of Ohio
Kentucky and Tennessee
(London: B. Crosby and Co
1805)
pp. 198-203. 68. 'From the National Intelligencer. a Sketch of Pensacola'
Spooner's Vermont Journal
(Windsor
Vermont) XXVIII
no. 1401
July 30
1810 69. Henry Marie Brackenridge
Views of Louisiana; together with a Journal of a voyage up the Missouri River
in 1811 (Pittsburgh: Cramer
Spear and Richbaum
1814)
pp. 99-103. 70. William Simmons
Notices of East-Florida
(Charleston: A.E. Miller
1822)
pp. 32-42. Index
1804-1845 Edited by Edward Mair General Introduction Volume 2 Introduction Part 1. "Exploration" and Territorial Expansion 1. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana to the United States (Newport: Oliver Farnsworth
1804)
pp. 3 - 27. 2. To James Madison from William C. C. Claiborne
18 February 1804 3. Paul Allen
History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark
to The Sources of the Missouri
thence Across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean
performed during the years 1804-5-6
Volume 1
(Philadelphia: Bradford and Inskeep
1814)
pp. 1-11. 4. Thomas Branagan
Serious remonstrances
addressed to the citizens of the northern states
and their representatives
(Philadelphia: 1805)
pp. 15-27. 5. Le Chevalier Felix de Beaujour
Sketch of the United States of North America : at the commencement of the nineteenth century
from 1800 to 1810
William Walton (trans.)
(London: J. Booth et al.
1814)
pp. 115-127. 6. 'Louisiana'
Newbern Herald
(New Bern
North Carolina)
III
no 156
26 February 1810
7. 'Form the Western Sun Vincennes August 25
1810'
Washington Reporter (Washington
Pennsylvania) III
no. 5
September 17
1810 in Annals of the Congress of the United States
Twelfth Congress
First Session
(Washington: Gales and Seaton
1853)
pp. 422-427. 9. William Darby
The Emigrant's Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories
(New York: Kirk & Mercein
1818)
pp. 61-62. 10. Hiram Bingham
A Residence of Twenty-One Years in the Sandwich Islands (Hartford: Hezekiah Huntington
1848)
pp. 57-79. 11. George Little
Life on the Ocean; or
Twenty Years at Sea (Boston: Waite
Pearce and Company
1844)
pp. 109-122. Part 2. Native American Resistance and Removal 12. 'INTRUDERS'
7 April 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. 13. 'Removal of the Indians.'
13 May 1830
Pittsfield Sun (Pittsfield
Massachusetts) XXX
no. 1547
May 13
1830 29 May 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. * See appropriate file in the folder: '3. New Echota
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians Advocate'. Begin transcription from the subheading 'CHEROKEE PHOENIX. New Echota: May 29
1830.'. End with 'we shall drink it to the very dregs.'. 15.'Removal of the Indians'
Religious Inquirer
(Hartford
Connecticut) IX
no. 20
July 3
1830: 159 16. President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress 'On Indian Removal' (6 December 1830). 17. Sarah Tuttle and Christopher C. Dean
Letters on the Chickasaw and Osage Missions (Boston: T.R. Marvin
1831)
pp. 5-11. 18. James B. Gardiner to George Gibson
20 June 1832
in Correspondence on the subject of the Emigration of Indians
(Washington: Duff Green
1834)
pp. 689-692. 19. 'Application for Indemnity
for being deprived by settlers of reservations of the Choctaw Indians'
Andrew Hays
1 February 1836
in: American State Papers: Public Lands
VIII
Asbury Dickins & John W. Forney (eds.)
(Washington: Gales & Seaton
1861)
pp. 432-433. 20. Myer M. Cohen
Notices of Florida and the Campaigns
(Charleston: Burges & Honour
1836)
pp. 135-143. 21. Catherine E. Beecher
Educational Reminiscences and Suggestions
(New York: J.B. Ford
1874)
pp. 62-66. Part 3. Liberia and the Colonization Project 22. Massachusetts Anti-Slavery and Anti-Segregation Petitions; House Unpassed Legislation 1787 23. 'Colonization of Free Blacks'
National Advocate
(New York
New York) IV
no. 1261
December 30
1816 24. Peter Williams
A discourse delivered on the death of Capt. Paul Cuffee : before the New-York African Institution
in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
October 21
1817 (New York: W. Williams
1818)
pp. 7-30. 25. 'Address to the Auxiliary Colonization Societies and the People of the United States'
The African Intelligencer
July 1820 (1/1)
pp. 11-12. 26. Samuel Miller
A sermon
preached at Newark
October 22
1823
before the Synod of New Jersey
for the benefit of the African School
under the Care of the Synod (Trenton: George Sherman
1823)
pp. 3-15. 27. "From Thomas Jefferson to Jared Sparks
4 February 1824" 28. William Lloyd Garrison
Thoughts on African Colonization
(Boston: Garrison and Knapp
1832)
pp. 79-81. 29. Examination of Mr. Thomas C. Brown
a free colored citizen of S. Carolina
as to the actual state of things in Liberia in the years 1833 and 1834
at the Chatham Street Chapel
May 9th & 10th
1834 (New York: S.W. Benedict & Co
1834)
pp. 5-19. National Banner and Nashville Whig
(Nashville
Tennessee) XXIII
no. 1364
January 5
1835 31. Letters to Catherine E. Beecher
In Reply to An Essay On Slavery and Abolitionism
Addressed to A.E. Grimke (Boston: Isaac Knapp
1838)
pp. 35-41. Part 4. Manifest Destiny 32. Henry Goulburn to Earl Bathurst
25 November 1814
in Supplementary Despatches
Correspondence
and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur Duke of Wellington
IX
(London: John Murray
1862)
pp. 452-454. 33. Andrew Jackson to James Monroe
4 March 1817
in Correspondence of Andrew Jackson
Volume 2
John Spencer Bassett (ed.) (Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington
1927)
pp. 277-282. 34. John Quincy Adams to Don Luis de Onis
23 July 1818
in Writings of John Quincy Adams
VI
Worthington Chauncey Ford (ed.)
(New York: The Macmillan Company
1916)
pp. 386-394. 35. Horace Bushnell
'The True Wealth or Weal of Nations'
15 August 1837
in Work and Play
1
(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1881)
pp. 43-77. 36. Richard Henry Dana
Two Years before the Mast
(Boston: Houghton
Mifflin and Company
1883)
pp. 193-200. 37. 'Florida Armed Occupation Bill: Mr Benton's Speech: Extracts'
1840
in Thirty Years' View; or
A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years
From 1820 to 1850
II
Thomas Hart Benton (ed.)
(New York: D. Appleton and Co
1856)
pp. 167-171. 38. Gilbert McMaster
The obligations of the American scholar to his country and the world : an address delivered before the Philalethean Society of Hanover College
September 28th
1841
(Madison
Ind: Simrall and Jones
1841)
pp. 3-7. 39. Alfred Robinson
Life in California
(London: H.G. Collins
1851)
pp. 170-178. 40. Cora Montgomery [Jane Cazneau]
Eagle Pass: or
Life on the Border (New York: George P. Putnam & Co.
1852)
pp. 31-33. Part 5. Texan Annexation 41. Stephen Austin to Mrs Mary Austin Holley
21 August 1835
in: The Austin Papers
October 1834 - January 1837
III
Eugene C. Barker (ed.)
(Austin: The University of Texas
1926)
pp. 101-102. 42. David Burnet to James Collinsworth and Peter W. Grayson
26 May 1836
in Diplomatic Correspondence of the Republic of Texas: Correspondence with the United States (concluded)
Mexico
and Yucatan
vol II
George Pierce Garrison (ed.)
(Washington: American Historical Association
1908)
pp. 89-91. 43. Mary Parker
'Address of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society to the Women of New England'
June 1837.' Right and Wrong in Boston. Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Soc. 94-98. 44. John T. Pinckney to Thomas C. Pinckney regarding the annexation of Texas to the United States and the value of the land therein
much of which has been taken from Native American tribes
21 October 1837. 45.'Texas-Mexico-England'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) VII
no. 44
January 3
1844 46. James Buchanan to Edward D. Gazzam regarding the bill for admission of Texas to the Union and South Carolina's opposition to another Tariff bill (Gilder Lehrman Collection
Adam Matthew Collection)
3 February 1844. 47. Letter from John C. Calhoun to Richard Pakenham
18 April 1844
in The Works of John C. Calhoun
vol. 5: Reports and Public Letters of John C. Calhoun
ed. Richard K. Crallé (New York: D. Appleton and Co.
1859)
pp. 333-339. 48. 'Hear This! Hear This'
Macon Weekly Telegraph
(Macon
Georgia) XVIII
no. 46
August 13
1844 49. 'Texas'
14 January 1845
New-Hampshire Gazette
(Portsmouth
New Hampshire) XCI
no. 2
January 14
1845 50. 'Texas is Ours! And Cuba must Follow!'
26 September 1845
The Liberator. Part 6. Women and Empire 51. 'Cherokee Indian/Native American Women to National Council at Amohee'
2 May 1817. 52. Mary Austin Holley
Observations
historical
geographical and descriptive
in a series of letters
written during a visit to Austin's colony
with a view of a permanent settlement in that country
in the autumn of 1831
(Baltimore: Armstrong & Plaskitt
1833)
pp. 119-126. 53. Lydia Maria Child
'Colonization Society
and Anti-Slavery Society'
in An Appeal in Favour of that Class of Americans Called Africans
(Boston: Allen and Ticknor
1833)
pp. 129-154. 54. Abby Jane Morrell
Narrative of a Voyage to the Ethiopic and South Atlantic Ocean...in the Years 1829
1830
1831 (New York: J. & J. Harper
1833)
pp. 160-165. 55. Andrew Welch
A Narrative of the Life and Sufferings of Mrs. Jane Johns
(Charleston: Burke & Guiles
1837)
pp. 10-11. Part 7. Indigenous Perspectives 56. William McIntosh
'To the Members of the Legislature of the State of Georgia'
12 April 1825
in: American State Papers
Indian Affairs: Volume 2
Walter Lowrie and Walter S. Franklin (eds.) (Washington: Gales & Seaton
1834)
pp. 759-761.
Niles' Weekly Register
Volume 41 (1831-1832) (Baltimore: H. Niles
1832)
p. 480. 58. 'Proceedings in Council'
23 October 1834
in The War in Florida
Woodburne Potter (Baltimore: Lewis and Coleman
1836)
pp. 53-55. 59. John Ross
'To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America'
28 September 1836
in: Letter From John Ross
the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
to A Gentleman of Philadelphia
(Philadelphia
1838)
pp. 22-24. 60. 'Coacoochee addresses his white captors
4 July 1841'
Quoted in Francis Samuel Drake
Indian History for Young Folks (New York: Harper & Brothers
1885)
p. 419. Part 8. Anti-Imperial Voices 61.'Character and Claims of the Indians'
Columbian Star
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia)
1 January 1825
p. 3. 62. Jeremiah Evarts
Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians
(Boston: Perkins & Marvin
1829)
pp. 95-101. 63. 'The Blood-Hound War!'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) III
no. 50
January 21
1840 64. Charles Knox
'Thoughts on a War with America'
in Remarks on a war with America
and its probable consequences to that country (London: John Ollivier
1840)
pp. 1-11. 65. Citizens of Cambridge
Massachusetts
How to settle the Texas question: [address to the friends of free institutions in Massachusetts and other free states] (1845)
pp. 1-6. Part 9. Through an Environment Lens
pp. 7-12. 67. Francois Andre Michaux
Travels to the West of the Alleghany Mountains in the States of Ohio
Kentucky and Tennessee
(London: B. Crosby and Co
1805)
pp. 198-203. 68. 'From the National Intelligencer. a Sketch of Pensacola'
Spooner's Vermont Journal
(Windsor
Vermont) XXVIII
no. 1401
July 30
1810 69. Henry Marie Brackenridge
Views of Louisiana; together with a Journal of a voyage up the Missouri River
in 1811 (Pittsburgh: Cramer
Spear and Richbaum
1814)
pp. 99-103. 70. William Simmons
Notices of East-Florida
(Charleston: A.E. Miller
1822)
pp. 32-42. Index
Volume 2: From Lewis and Clark to the Annexation of Texas
1804-1845 Edited by Edward Mair General Introduction Volume 2 Introduction Part 1. "Exploration" and Territorial Expansion 1. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana to the United States (Newport: Oliver Farnsworth
1804)
pp. 3 - 27. 2. To James Madison from William C. C. Claiborne
18 February 1804 3. Paul Allen
History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark
to The Sources of the Missouri
thence Across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean
performed during the years 1804-5-6
Volume 1
(Philadelphia: Bradford and Inskeep
1814)
pp. 1-11. 4. Thomas Branagan
Serious remonstrances
addressed to the citizens of the northern states
and their representatives
(Philadelphia: 1805)
pp. 15-27. 5. Le Chevalier Felix de Beaujour
Sketch of the United States of North America : at the commencement of the nineteenth century
from 1800 to 1810
William Walton (trans.)
(London: J. Booth et al.
1814)
pp. 115-127. 6. 'Louisiana'
Newbern Herald
(New Bern
North Carolina)
III
no 156
26 February 1810
7. 'Form the Western Sun Vincennes August 25
1810'
Washington Reporter (Washington
Pennsylvania) III
no. 5
September 17
1810 in Annals of the Congress of the United States
Twelfth Congress
First Session
(Washington: Gales and Seaton
1853)
pp. 422-427. 9. William Darby
The Emigrant's Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories
(New York: Kirk & Mercein
1818)
pp. 61-62. 10. Hiram Bingham
A Residence of Twenty-One Years in the Sandwich Islands (Hartford: Hezekiah Huntington
1848)
pp. 57-79. 11. George Little
Life on the Ocean; or
Twenty Years at Sea (Boston: Waite
Pearce and Company
1844)
pp. 109-122. Part 2. Native American Resistance and Removal 12. 'INTRUDERS'
7 April 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. 13. 'Removal of the Indians.'
13 May 1830
Pittsfield Sun (Pittsfield
Massachusetts) XXX
no. 1547
May 13
1830 29 May 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. * See appropriate file in the folder: '3. New Echota
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians Advocate'. Begin transcription from the subheading 'CHEROKEE PHOENIX. New Echota: May 29
1830.'. End with 'we shall drink it to the very dregs.'. 15.'Removal of the Indians'
Religious Inquirer
(Hartford
Connecticut) IX
no. 20
July 3
1830: 159 16. President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress 'On Indian Removal' (6 December 1830). 17. Sarah Tuttle and Christopher C. Dean
Letters on the Chickasaw and Osage Missions (Boston: T.R. Marvin
1831)
pp. 5-11. 18. James B. Gardiner to George Gibson
20 June 1832
in Correspondence on the subject of the Emigration of Indians
(Washington: Duff Green
1834)
pp. 689-692. 19. 'Application for Indemnity
for being deprived by settlers of reservations of the Choctaw Indians'
Andrew Hays
1 February 1836
in: American State Papers: Public Lands
VIII
Asbury Dickins & John W. Forney (eds.)
(Washington: Gales & Seaton
1861)
pp. 432-433. 20. Myer M. Cohen
Notices of Florida and the Campaigns
(Charleston: Burges & Honour
1836)
pp. 135-143. 21. Catherine E. Beecher
Educational Reminiscences and Suggestions
(New York: J.B. Ford
1874)
pp. 62-66. Part 3. Liberia and the Colonization Project 22. Massachusetts Anti-Slavery and Anti-Segregation Petitions; House Unpassed Legislation 1787 23. 'Colonization of Free Blacks'
National Advocate
(New York
New York) IV
no. 1261
December 30
1816 24. Peter Williams
A discourse delivered on the death of Capt. Paul Cuffee : before the New-York African Institution
in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
October 21
1817 (New York: W. Williams
1818)
pp. 7-30. 25. 'Address to the Auxiliary Colonization Societies and the People of the United States'
The African Intelligencer
July 1820 (1/1)
pp. 11-12. 26. Samuel Miller
A sermon
preached at Newark
October 22
1823
before the Synod of New Jersey
for the benefit of the African School
under the Care of the Synod (Trenton: George Sherman
1823)
pp. 3-15. 27. "From Thomas Jefferson to Jared Sparks
4 February 1824" 28. William Lloyd Garrison
Thoughts on African Colonization
(Boston: Garrison and Knapp
1832)
pp. 79-81. 29. Examination of Mr. Thomas C. Brown
a free colored citizen of S. Carolina
as to the actual state of things in Liberia in the years 1833 and 1834
at the Chatham Street Chapel
May 9th & 10th
1834 (New York: S.W. Benedict & Co
1834)
pp. 5-19. National Banner and Nashville Whig
(Nashville
Tennessee) XXIII
no. 1364
January 5
1835 31. Letters to Catherine E. Beecher
In Reply to An Essay On Slavery and Abolitionism
Addressed to A.E. Grimke (Boston: Isaac Knapp
1838)
pp. 35-41. Part 4. Manifest Destiny 32. Henry Goulburn to Earl Bathurst
25 November 1814
in Supplementary Despatches
Correspondence
and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur Duke of Wellington
IX
(London: John Murray
1862)
pp. 452-454. 33. Andrew Jackson to James Monroe
4 March 1817
in Correspondence of Andrew Jackson
Volume 2
John Spencer Bassett (ed.) (Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington
1927)
pp. 277-282. 34. John Quincy Adams to Don Luis de Onis
23 July 1818
in Writings of John Quincy Adams
VI
Worthington Chauncey Ford (ed.)
(New York: The Macmillan Company
1916)
pp. 386-394. 35. Horace Bushnell
'The True Wealth or Weal of Nations'
15 August 1837
in Work and Play
1
(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1881)
pp. 43-77. 36. Richard Henry Dana
Two Years before the Mast
(Boston: Houghton
Mifflin and Company
1883)
pp. 193-200. 37. 'Florida Armed Occupation Bill: Mr Benton's Speech: Extracts'
1840
in Thirty Years' View; or
A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years
From 1820 to 1850
II
Thomas Hart Benton (ed.)
(New York: D. Appleton and Co
1856)
pp. 167-171. 38. Gilbert McMaster
The obligations of the American scholar to his country and the world : an address delivered before the Philalethean Society of Hanover College
September 28th
1841
(Madison
Ind: Simrall and Jones
1841)
pp. 3-7. 39. Alfred Robinson
Life in California
(London: H.G. Collins
1851)
pp. 170-178. 40. Cora Montgomery [Jane Cazneau]
Eagle Pass: or
Life on the Border (New York: George P. Putnam & Co.
1852)
pp. 31-33. Part 5. Texan Annexation 41. Stephen Austin to Mrs Mary Austin Holley
21 August 1835
in: The Austin Papers
October 1834 - January 1837
III
Eugene C. Barker (ed.)
(Austin: The University of Texas
1926)
pp. 101-102. 42. David Burnet to James Collinsworth and Peter W. Grayson
26 May 1836
in Diplomatic Correspondence of the Republic of Texas: Correspondence with the United States (concluded)
Mexico
and Yucatan
vol II
George Pierce Garrison (ed.)
(Washington: American Historical Association
1908)
pp. 89-91. 43. Mary Parker
'Address of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society to the Women of New England'
June 1837.' Right and Wrong in Boston. Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Soc. 94-98. 44. John T. Pinckney to Thomas C. Pinckney regarding the annexation of Texas to the United States and the value of the land therein
much of which has been taken from Native American tribes
21 October 1837. 45.'Texas-Mexico-England'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) VII
no. 44
January 3
1844 46. James Buchanan to Edward D. Gazzam regarding the bill for admission of Texas to the Union and South Carolina's opposition to another Tariff bill (Gilder Lehrman Collection
Adam Matthew Collection)
3 February 1844. 47. Letter from John C. Calhoun to Richard Pakenham
18 April 1844
in The Works of John C. Calhoun
vol. 5: Reports and Public Letters of John C. Calhoun
ed. Richard K. Crallé (New York: D. Appleton and Co.
1859)
pp. 333-339. 48. 'Hear This! Hear This'
Macon Weekly Telegraph
(Macon
Georgia) XVIII
no. 46
August 13
1844 49. 'Texas'
14 January 1845
New-Hampshire Gazette
(Portsmouth
New Hampshire) XCI
no. 2
January 14
1845 50. 'Texas is Ours! And Cuba must Follow!'
26 September 1845
The Liberator. Part 6. Women and Empire 51. 'Cherokee Indian/Native American Women to National Council at Amohee'
2 May 1817. 52. Mary Austin Holley
Observations
historical
geographical and descriptive
in a series of letters
written during a visit to Austin's colony
with a view of a permanent settlement in that country
in the autumn of 1831
(Baltimore: Armstrong & Plaskitt
1833)
pp. 119-126. 53. Lydia Maria Child
'Colonization Society
and Anti-Slavery Society'
in An Appeal in Favour of that Class of Americans Called Africans
(Boston: Allen and Ticknor
1833)
pp. 129-154. 54. Abby Jane Morrell
Narrative of a Voyage to the Ethiopic and South Atlantic Ocean...in the Years 1829
1830
1831 (New York: J. & J. Harper
1833)
pp. 160-165. 55. Andrew Welch
A Narrative of the Life and Sufferings of Mrs. Jane Johns
(Charleston: Burke & Guiles
1837)
pp. 10-11. Part 7. Indigenous Perspectives 56. William McIntosh
'To the Members of the Legislature of the State of Georgia'
12 April 1825
in: American State Papers
Indian Affairs: Volume 2
Walter Lowrie and Walter S. Franklin (eds.) (Washington: Gales & Seaton
1834)
pp. 759-761.
Niles' Weekly Register
Volume 41 (1831-1832) (Baltimore: H. Niles
1832)
p. 480. 58. 'Proceedings in Council'
23 October 1834
in The War in Florida
Woodburne Potter (Baltimore: Lewis and Coleman
1836)
pp. 53-55. 59. John Ross
'To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America'
28 September 1836
in: Letter From John Ross
the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
to A Gentleman of Philadelphia
(Philadelphia
1838)
pp. 22-24. 60. 'Coacoochee addresses his white captors
4 July 1841'
Quoted in Francis Samuel Drake
Indian History for Young Folks (New York: Harper & Brothers
1885)
p. 419. Part 8. Anti-Imperial Voices 61.'Character and Claims of the Indians'
Columbian Star
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia)
1 January 1825
p. 3. 62. Jeremiah Evarts
Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians
(Boston: Perkins & Marvin
1829)
pp. 95-101. 63. 'The Blood-Hound War!'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) III
no. 50
January 21
1840 64. Charles Knox
'Thoughts on a War with America'
in Remarks on a war with America
and its probable consequences to that country (London: John Ollivier
1840)
pp. 1-11. 65. Citizens of Cambridge
Massachusetts
How to settle the Texas question: [address to the friends of free institutions in Massachusetts and other free states] (1845)
pp. 1-6. Part 9. Through an Environment Lens
pp. 7-12. 67. Francois Andre Michaux
Travels to the West of the Alleghany Mountains in the States of Ohio
Kentucky and Tennessee
(London: B. Crosby and Co
1805)
pp. 198-203. 68. 'From the National Intelligencer. a Sketch of Pensacola'
Spooner's Vermont Journal
(Windsor
Vermont) XXVIII
no. 1401
July 30
1810 69. Henry Marie Brackenridge
Views of Louisiana; together with a Journal of a voyage up the Missouri River
in 1811 (Pittsburgh: Cramer
Spear and Richbaum
1814)
pp. 99-103. 70. William Simmons
Notices of East-Florida
(Charleston: A.E. Miller
1822)
pp. 32-42. Index
1804-1845 Edited by Edward Mair General Introduction Volume 2 Introduction Part 1. "Exploration" and Territorial Expansion 1. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana to the United States (Newport: Oliver Farnsworth
1804)
pp. 3 - 27. 2. To James Madison from William C. C. Claiborne
18 February 1804 3. Paul Allen
History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark
to The Sources of the Missouri
thence Across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean
performed during the years 1804-5-6
Volume 1
(Philadelphia: Bradford and Inskeep
1814)
pp. 1-11. 4. Thomas Branagan
Serious remonstrances
addressed to the citizens of the northern states
and their representatives
(Philadelphia: 1805)
pp. 15-27. 5. Le Chevalier Felix de Beaujour
Sketch of the United States of North America : at the commencement of the nineteenth century
from 1800 to 1810
William Walton (trans.)
(London: J. Booth et al.
1814)
pp. 115-127. 6. 'Louisiana'
Newbern Herald
(New Bern
North Carolina)
III
no 156
26 February 1810
7. 'Form the Western Sun Vincennes August 25
1810'
Washington Reporter (Washington
Pennsylvania) III
no. 5
September 17
1810 in Annals of the Congress of the United States
Twelfth Congress
First Session
(Washington: Gales and Seaton
1853)
pp. 422-427. 9. William Darby
The Emigrant's Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories
(New York: Kirk & Mercein
1818)
pp. 61-62. 10. Hiram Bingham
A Residence of Twenty-One Years in the Sandwich Islands (Hartford: Hezekiah Huntington
1848)
pp. 57-79. 11. George Little
Life on the Ocean; or
Twenty Years at Sea (Boston: Waite
Pearce and Company
1844)
pp. 109-122. Part 2. Native American Resistance and Removal 12. 'INTRUDERS'
7 April 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. 13. 'Removal of the Indians.'
13 May 1830
Pittsfield Sun (Pittsfield
Massachusetts) XXX
no. 1547
May 13
1830 29 May 1830
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate. * See appropriate file in the folder: '3. New Echota
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians Advocate'. Begin transcription from the subheading 'CHEROKEE PHOENIX. New Echota: May 29
1830.'. End with 'we shall drink it to the very dregs.'. 15.'Removal of the Indians'
Religious Inquirer
(Hartford
Connecticut) IX
no. 20
July 3
1830: 159 16. President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress 'On Indian Removal' (6 December 1830). 17. Sarah Tuttle and Christopher C. Dean
Letters on the Chickasaw and Osage Missions (Boston: T.R. Marvin
1831)
pp. 5-11. 18. James B. Gardiner to George Gibson
20 June 1832
in Correspondence on the subject of the Emigration of Indians
(Washington: Duff Green
1834)
pp. 689-692. 19. 'Application for Indemnity
for being deprived by settlers of reservations of the Choctaw Indians'
Andrew Hays
1 February 1836
in: American State Papers: Public Lands
VIII
Asbury Dickins & John W. Forney (eds.)
(Washington: Gales & Seaton
1861)
pp. 432-433. 20. Myer M. Cohen
Notices of Florida and the Campaigns
(Charleston: Burges & Honour
1836)
pp. 135-143. 21. Catherine E. Beecher
Educational Reminiscences and Suggestions
(New York: J.B. Ford
1874)
pp. 62-66. Part 3. Liberia and the Colonization Project 22. Massachusetts Anti-Slavery and Anti-Segregation Petitions; House Unpassed Legislation 1787 23. 'Colonization of Free Blacks'
National Advocate
(New York
New York) IV
no. 1261
December 30
1816 24. Peter Williams
A discourse delivered on the death of Capt. Paul Cuffee : before the New-York African Institution
in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
October 21
1817 (New York: W. Williams
1818)
pp. 7-30. 25. 'Address to the Auxiliary Colonization Societies and the People of the United States'
The African Intelligencer
July 1820 (1/1)
pp. 11-12. 26. Samuel Miller
A sermon
preached at Newark
October 22
1823
before the Synod of New Jersey
for the benefit of the African School
under the Care of the Synod (Trenton: George Sherman
1823)
pp. 3-15. 27. "From Thomas Jefferson to Jared Sparks
4 February 1824" 28. William Lloyd Garrison
Thoughts on African Colonization
(Boston: Garrison and Knapp
1832)
pp. 79-81. 29. Examination of Mr. Thomas C. Brown
a free colored citizen of S. Carolina
as to the actual state of things in Liberia in the years 1833 and 1834
at the Chatham Street Chapel
May 9th & 10th
1834 (New York: S.W. Benedict & Co
1834)
pp. 5-19. National Banner and Nashville Whig
(Nashville
Tennessee) XXIII
no. 1364
January 5
1835 31. Letters to Catherine E. Beecher
In Reply to An Essay On Slavery and Abolitionism
Addressed to A.E. Grimke (Boston: Isaac Knapp
1838)
pp. 35-41. Part 4. Manifest Destiny 32. Henry Goulburn to Earl Bathurst
25 November 1814
in Supplementary Despatches
Correspondence
and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur Duke of Wellington
IX
(London: John Murray
1862)
pp. 452-454. 33. Andrew Jackson to James Monroe
4 March 1817
in Correspondence of Andrew Jackson
Volume 2
John Spencer Bassett (ed.) (Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington
1927)
pp. 277-282. 34. John Quincy Adams to Don Luis de Onis
23 July 1818
in Writings of John Quincy Adams
VI
Worthington Chauncey Ford (ed.)
(New York: The Macmillan Company
1916)
pp. 386-394. 35. Horace Bushnell
'The True Wealth or Weal of Nations'
15 August 1837
in Work and Play
1
(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1881)
pp. 43-77. 36. Richard Henry Dana
Two Years before the Mast
(Boston: Houghton
Mifflin and Company
1883)
pp. 193-200. 37. 'Florida Armed Occupation Bill: Mr Benton's Speech: Extracts'
1840
in Thirty Years' View; or
A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years
From 1820 to 1850
II
Thomas Hart Benton (ed.)
(New York: D. Appleton and Co
1856)
pp. 167-171. 38. Gilbert McMaster
The obligations of the American scholar to his country and the world : an address delivered before the Philalethean Society of Hanover College
September 28th
1841
(Madison
Ind: Simrall and Jones
1841)
pp. 3-7. 39. Alfred Robinson
Life in California
(London: H.G. Collins
1851)
pp. 170-178. 40. Cora Montgomery [Jane Cazneau]
Eagle Pass: or
Life on the Border (New York: George P. Putnam & Co.
1852)
pp. 31-33. Part 5. Texan Annexation 41. Stephen Austin to Mrs Mary Austin Holley
21 August 1835
in: The Austin Papers
October 1834 - January 1837
III
Eugene C. Barker (ed.)
(Austin: The University of Texas
1926)
pp. 101-102. 42. David Burnet to James Collinsworth and Peter W. Grayson
26 May 1836
in Diplomatic Correspondence of the Republic of Texas: Correspondence with the United States (concluded)
Mexico
and Yucatan
vol II
George Pierce Garrison (ed.)
(Washington: American Historical Association
1908)
pp. 89-91. 43. Mary Parker
'Address of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society to the Women of New England'
June 1837.' Right and Wrong in Boston. Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Soc. 94-98. 44. John T. Pinckney to Thomas C. Pinckney regarding the annexation of Texas to the United States and the value of the land therein
much of which has been taken from Native American tribes
21 October 1837. 45.'Texas-Mexico-England'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) VII
no. 44
January 3
1844 46. James Buchanan to Edward D. Gazzam regarding the bill for admission of Texas to the Union and South Carolina's opposition to another Tariff bill (Gilder Lehrman Collection
Adam Matthew Collection)
3 February 1844. 47. Letter from John C. Calhoun to Richard Pakenham
18 April 1844
in The Works of John C. Calhoun
vol. 5: Reports and Public Letters of John C. Calhoun
ed. Richard K. Crallé (New York: D. Appleton and Co.
1859)
pp. 333-339. 48. 'Hear This! Hear This'
Macon Weekly Telegraph
(Macon
Georgia) XVIII
no. 46
August 13
1844 49. 'Texas'
14 January 1845
New-Hampshire Gazette
(Portsmouth
New Hampshire) XCI
no. 2
January 14
1845 50. 'Texas is Ours! And Cuba must Follow!'
26 September 1845
The Liberator. Part 6. Women and Empire 51. 'Cherokee Indian/Native American Women to National Council at Amohee'
2 May 1817. 52. Mary Austin Holley
Observations
historical
geographical and descriptive
in a series of letters
written during a visit to Austin's colony
with a view of a permanent settlement in that country
in the autumn of 1831
(Baltimore: Armstrong & Plaskitt
1833)
pp. 119-126. 53. Lydia Maria Child
'Colonization Society
and Anti-Slavery Society'
in An Appeal in Favour of that Class of Americans Called Africans
(Boston: Allen and Ticknor
1833)
pp. 129-154. 54. Abby Jane Morrell
Narrative of a Voyage to the Ethiopic and South Atlantic Ocean...in the Years 1829
1830
1831 (New York: J. & J. Harper
1833)
pp. 160-165. 55. Andrew Welch
A Narrative of the Life and Sufferings of Mrs. Jane Johns
(Charleston: Burke & Guiles
1837)
pp. 10-11. Part 7. Indigenous Perspectives 56. William McIntosh
'To the Members of the Legislature of the State of Georgia'
12 April 1825
in: American State Papers
Indian Affairs: Volume 2
Walter Lowrie and Walter S. Franklin (eds.) (Washington: Gales & Seaton
1834)
pp. 759-761.
Niles' Weekly Register
Volume 41 (1831-1832) (Baltimore: H. Niles
1832)
p. 480. 58. 'Proceedings in Council'
23 October 1834
in The War in Florida
Woodburne Potter (Baltimore: Lewis and Coleman
1836)
pp. 53-55. 59. John Ross
'To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America'
28 September 1836
in: Letter From John Ross
the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
to A Gentleman of Philadelphia
(Philadelphia
1838)
pp. 22-24. 60. 'Coacoochee addresses his white captors
4 July 1841'
Quoted in Francis Samuel Drake
Indian History for Young Folks (New York: Harper & Brothers
1885)
p. 419. Part 8. Anti-Imperial Voices 61.'Character and Claims of the Indians'
Columbian Star
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia)
1 January 1825
p. 3. 62. Jeremiah Evarts
Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians
(Boston: Perkins & Marvin
1829)
pp. 95-101. 63. 'The Blood-Hound War!'
Madisonian for the Country
(Washington (DC)
District of Columbia) III
no. 50
January 21
1840 64. Charles Knox
'Thoughts on a War with America'
in Remarks on a war with America
and its probable consequences to that country (London: John Ollivier
1840)
pp. 1-11. 65. Citizens of Cambridge
Massachusetts
How to settle the Texas question: [address to the friends of free institutions in Massachusetts and other free states] (1845)
pp. 1-6. Part 9. Through an Environment Lens
pp. 7-12. 67. Francois Andre Michaux
Travels to the West of the Alleghany Mountains in the States of Ohio
Kentucky and Tennessee
(London: B. Crosby and Co
1805)
pp. 198-203. 68. 'From the National Intelligencer. a Sketch of Pensacola'
Spooner's Vermont Journal
(Windsor
Vermont) XXVIII
no. 1401
July 30
1810 69. Henry Marie Brackenridge
Views of Louisiana; together with a Journal of a voyage up the Missouri River
in 1811 (Pittsburgh: Cramer
Spear and Richbaum
1814)
pp. 99-103. 70. William Simmons
Notices of East-Florida
(Charleston: A.E. Miller
1822)
pp. 32-42. Index







