Baltimore, Lord: William H. Browne’s Lords Baltimore;[3] G. W. Burnap’s Baltimore.[1]
Boone, Daniel: C. B. Hartley’s Boone (including Boone’s autobiography); J. M. Peck’s Boone;[1] and see the excellent sketch of Boone’s life in Theodore Roosevelt’s The Winning of the West, Vol. I.
Cabot (John and Sebastian): J. F. Nicholls’s Cabot; C. Hayward’s Cabot.[1]
Clark, George Rogers: see Theodore Roosevelt’s The Winning of the West, Vol. II.
Columbus: Irving’s Columbus, abridged edition; Charles K. Adams’s Columbus;[3] Edward Everett Hale’s Columbus.
De Leon: Irving’s Companions of Columbus, and Winsor’s America, Vol. II.
De Soto: see Winsor’s America, Vol. II.
Franklin, Benjamin: D. H. Montgomery’s Franklin (autobiography and continuation of life);[2] John T. Morse’s Franklin.[7]
Fulton, Robert: J. Renwick’s Fulton;[1] R. H. Thurston’s Fulton;[3] Thos. W. Knox’s Fulton.[4]
Gray, Robert: see H. H. Bancroft’s Pacific States, Vol. XXII.
Harrison, William Henry: H. Montgomery’s Harrison; S. J. Burr’s Harrison.
Houston, Sam: Henry Bruce’s Houston;[3] C. E. Lester’s Houston.
Hudson, Henry: H. R. Cleveland’s Hudson.[1]
Jackson, Andrew: James Parton’s Jackson; W. G. Sumner’s Jackson.[7]
Jefferson, Thomas: James Schouler’s Jefferson;[3]
John T. Morse,
Jr.’s Jefferson.[7]
Lincoln, Abraham: Carl Schurz’s Lincoln;
Isaac N. Arnold’s Lincoln;
Noah Brooks’s Lincoln;[4] J. G. Holland’s
Lincoln; F. B. Carpenter’s
Six Months at the White House with Lincoln.
Morse, Samuel F. B.: S. I. Prime’s Morse;
Denslow and Parke’s Morse
(Cassell).
Oglethorpe, James Edward: Bruce’s Oglethorpe;[3]
W. B. O. Peabody’s
Oglethorpe.[1]
Penn, William: G. E. Ellis’s Penn;[1] W.
H. Dixon’s Penn; J.
Stoughton’s Penn.
Philip, King: H. M. Dexter’s edition of Church’s King Philip’s War (2 vols.); Richard Markham’s King Philip’s War.
NOTE.—The story of Colonel Goffe’s appearance at Hadley during the Indian attack on that town rests on tradition. Some authorities reject it; but Bryant and Gay say (History of the United States, II., 410): “There is no reason for doubting its essential truth.”
Putnam, Rufus: see H. B. Carrington’s Battles
of the Revolution,
Rufus King’s History of Ohio, and Bancroft’s
United States.
Raleigh, Walter: L. Creighton’s Raleigh;
E. Gosse’s Raleigh; W. M.
Towle’s Raleigh.[8]
Robertson, James: see Theodore Roosevelt’s
The Winning of the West,
Vol. I.
Sevier John: see Theodore Roosevelt’s The
Winning of the West, Vol.
I.
Smith, John: G. S. Hillard’s Captain John
Smith;[1] C. D. Warner’s
Smith.[6]