The Beginner's American History eBook

David Henry Montgomery
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 252 pages of information about The Beginner's American History.

The Beginner's American History eBook

David Henry Montgomery
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 252 pages of information about The Beginner's American History.

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]

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