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STILLÉ, C. J. American colonies as penal settlements. Pennsyl. M., XII, p. 457.

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Life of Christopher Columbus (from the Italian). Detroit, Brownson. 8vo. 2 vols. pp. (10), 375; (10), 369. 1891.

TAYLOR, W. W. England's struggle with American colonies. Mag. Am. Hist., XXII, p. 121.

THOMAS, C. Pre-Columbian literature of North America. A Study. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVIII, pp. 27–32.

THOMAS, C. The Dutch in America. Chaut., XIII., p. 205. THWAITES, R. G. The colonies, 1492-1750. (Epochs of Am. Hist.) New York and London, Longmans & Co. 16mo. pp. (15), 301. 1891. UNDERWOOD, F. H. Quabbin: The story of a small town; with outlooks upon puritan life. Boston, Lee & Shepherd. 12mo. pp. (6), 376. 1893 (1892).

VALENTINI, P. J. J. The landfall of Columbus at San Salvador. Am.

Antiq. Soc. Proc., vIII, pp. 149-152.

WEBSTER, DANIEL. First Bunker Hill oration. Boston, Leach, S. and S. pp. 60. 1889.

WINSOR, J. Christopher Columbus.

Boston, Houghton. 8vo. pp. (8),

674. 1891. (Dial, XII, p. 265; Sat. R., LXXII, p. 671.)

WOLFE'S VICTORY. Battle of Quebec. Chautauquan, XV, pp. 383, 384.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

BALCH, T. French in America during the War of Independence of the United States, 1777-1783. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates. 8vo. pp.

(15), 243. 1891.
BACON, W. I.
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BAKER, W. S.
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BALDWIN, M. M.

The Continental Congress. Mag. Am. Hist., xx, pp. 17-38.
The camp by Schuylkill Falls. Pennsyl. M., xv1, pp. 28-41.
Exchange of Gen. Charles Lee. Pennsyl. M., xv, p. 26.
Itinerary of Washington, 1779-1783. Pennsyl. M., XIV,
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The Declaration of Independence in Savannah, Ga. Mag. Am. Hist. xx, p. 203.

BLACK, R. M. Ethics of the Declaration of Independence. Annals Am. Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci., II, p. 138.

BOYNTON, H. The world's greatest conflict. Boston, Lothrop. 16mo. 1890.

CAPTIVITY of a British Surgeon. Mag. Am. Hist., xx, p. 421.

CAPTURE of Stony Point, July, 1779. From manuscript written by Maj. (afterward Gen.) William Hull. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVII, pp. 182–185. CHAMBERLAIN, N. H. Campaign of Gen. John Burgoyne, 1777. N. Eng. Mag. (n. s.), IV. p. 198.

CLAIMS of American loyalists. Pennsyl. M., xv, p. 350.

COUTANT, R. B. Action at Tarrytown, 1781. Mag. Am. Hist., XXIV, p. 358. DE LANCEY, E. F. King George's personal policy in England. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVII, pp. 431-449.

DINSMORE, L. J. Samuel Adams and the American Revolution. Univ. Quar., XLVIII, p. 295.

DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE of the American Revolution. Washington, Government Printing Office. 1892. 8vo. 6 vols.

DONIOL, H. Hist. de la participation de la France à l'établissement des Etats-Unis d'Amérique. Paris, Picard. 4to. pp. 721. 1890. (Pop. Sci. Quar., VI, pp. 551-554.)

DURAND, J. New materials for the History of the American Revolution. New York, H. Holt. 12mo. pp. 311. 1889.

FISKE, J. The critical period of American History. 1783-1789. Boston, Houghton & Mifflin. 12mo. pp. (17), 368. 1888.

FISKE, J. From King's Mountain to Yorktown. Atlant., LXVI, p. 789. Id., Disasters of 1780, ib., p. 337.

FISKE, J. Beginnings of American Revolution, ib., 61, pp. 398-415. Atlantic. Id., First crisis in American Revolution, ib., pp. 498-520. Id., The eve of the Declaration of Independence, ib., LXII, pp. 612-632. FISKE, J. The War of Independence. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 12mo. pp. (6), 200. Id., Washington's Campaign of 1776, Atlan., LXIII, p. 20. Id., The Invasion of Northern New York, 1777, ib., p. 398. Id., The American Revolution, ib., p. 601. Id., Monmouth and Newport Campaigns, ib., LXIV, p. 463. Id., Border Warfare of the Revolution, ib., p. 813.

FISKE, J. The American Revolution. Boston, Houghton. 2 vols. (Nation, LIII, p. 72; Dial (Ch.), XII, p. 135). 12mo. pp. (21) 344; (12) 305. 1891. FORD, P. L. Affaires de l'Angleterre et de l'Amérique, 1776–’'80. Pennsyl. M., XIII, p. 222.

FORD, P. L. The Association of the First Congress. Pol. Sci. Quar., VI, pp. 613-624.

FOWLER, R. L. Historical Houses and Revolutionary Letters. Mag. Am. Hist., XXIV, p. 81.

FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. Complete Works. New York, Putnam. 10 vols. 1888.

FRASER, J. A. Battle of Queenstown Heights. Mag. Am. Hist., XXIV, p. 203. GREEN, S. A. American prisoners taken at Battle of Bunker Hill. New Eng. Reg., XLII, p. 168.

GRISBY, H. B. History of the Virginia Federal Convention of 1788, Vol. II. (Virginia Hist. Coll. (n. s. ), Vol. x. ) Richmond, Va., Hist. Soc., pp. 411. 1891.

HALE, E. E. Franklin in France. 2 vols. Boston, Roberts. (Dial, (Ch.) pp. (9) 204.) 1888.

HALL, HENRY. Yearbook of societies of descendants of Patriots of the
American Revolution. New York, The Republic Press. 1890.
HART, A. B. Formation of the Union, 1750-1829. New York, Longmans,
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HAYNES, E. C. The siege of Yorktown. Chautauquan, XV, p. 3–9.
HAYWARD, E. F. Some romances of the Revolution. Atlan., LXIV, p. 627.
HERON, W. Letter from Clinton's Original Secret Record of the American
Revolution. Mar. 4, 1782. Mag. Am. Hist., xx, pp. 329–332.
HESSIANS in the American Revolution. Pennsyl. M., xv, p. 218.
HUNNEWELL, J. F. Illustrated Americana of the Revolution. Am. Antiq.
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KELLEY, M. E. Tariff acts under the Confederation. Quar. J. Econ., II, pp. 473-481.

KINGSLEY, L. Yale College in the Revolution. N. Eng., XLIX, p. 349.

LAMB, M. J. Historic homes and landmarks. White Plains in the Revolution. Mag. Am. Hist., xxvш, pp. 241-272.

LOYALIST'S ACCOUNT of certain occurrences in Philadelphia after Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown. Pennsyl. M., xvi, pp. 103–107. MACLAY, E. S.

Early victories of the American Navy. Cent., XLI, p. 79. MELLICK, A. D. New Jersey Militia in the Revolution. Mag. Am. Hist., XIX, p. 340.

MEMORIAL of the American patriots who fell at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Boston, published by the City Council. 4to., pp. 274. 1889.
MSS. relating to American Revolution. Ath., I, p. 78.

NICOLAY, J. G. The Battle of Monmouth. Chautauquan, XIV, pp. 515–522.
NICOLAY, J. G. The Battle of Ticonderoga. Chautauquan, xv, pp. 143–146.
PEABODY, A. P. Boston Mobs before the Revolution, Atlantic, LXII, pp.
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PHILIPS, M. Headquarters of Washington and Wayne in Pennsylvania. Lippincott, XLVIII, p. 487.

POOLE, W. F.

Persistence of historical myths. Dial (Ch.), XI, p. 143. PORTERFIELD, C. Memorable attack on Quebec, December 21, 1775. Mag. Am. Hist., XXI, pp. 318, 319.

PUBLIC CHARACTERS in 1786. Mag. Am. Hist., XXIV, p. 287.

RAYMOND, M. D. Washington at Tarrytown, 1783. Mag. Am. Hist., XXV, p. 247.

RECORD of Connecticut men in the American Revolution. Hartford, Conn. 4to. 1889.

REDPATH, J. C. Battle of Trenton. Chaut., XIV, p. 259.

ROSENGARTEN, JOSEPH G. (Translator), The Battle of Germantown described by a Hessian officer. Pennsyl. M., XVI, pp. 197–201.

SOCIETY of Old Brooklynites. List of about eight thousand prisoners of "Jersey" prison ship. 8vo. pamphlet.

SONS of the American Revolution. Yearbooks of State Societies of Sons of the American Revolution in Connecticut, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, etc. 18901892.

STILLÉ, C. J. Comte de Broglie, the proposed Stadtholder of America. Pennsyl. Mag., XI, pp. 369-405.

STONE, W. L. Letters of the Brunswick and Hessian officers during the American Revolution. Albany, Munsell. 8vo. pp. 269. 1891. STORMING of Stony Point, 1779. Military operations, 1780. Burning of Washington, 1814. (Three unpublished letters.) Mag. Am. Hist., XXVII, pp. 465-469.

UNRECONSTRUCTED LOYALISTS in Boston. Atlant., LXVII, pp. 571, 858. WALWORTH, Mrs. E. H. Battles of Saratoga, 1777. Albany, Munsell. 8vo. pp. 191. 1891.

WELLING, J. C. The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Mag. Am. Hist., XXI, pp. 221-233.

WILCOX, C. M. The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Mag. Am. Hist., XXI, pp. 31-45.

WILLIAMS, W. Incidents in the history of the Honorable Artillery Company. Boston, Laughton. 1888.

UNDER THE CONSTITUTION.

ADAMS, H. History of the United States of America during the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. New York, Scribner. 12mo. 9 vols. (Nation, LI, pp. 405, 424.)

ADAMS, H. Rejection of Monroe's Treaty. John Quincy Adams in the Senate. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVII, pp. 339–342.

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Anti-Slavery: A reminiscence. Unita. R., xxxvi, p. 194.
An Englishman's Notebook in 1828. Mag. Am. Hist., XIX,

History of the Battle of Lake Erie and Miscellaneous Papers. New York, Bonner. 16mo. pp. (4) 264. 1891. BARROWS, W. Eighty-eight years running a Boundary Line. Educ., XII, p. 1.

BONSAL, L. Post-Revolutionary movement of slaves Southward. Nation, XLVI, pp. 135, 136.

BOWEN, C. W. History of the Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington as first President of the United States. New York, Appleton. pp. 650. 1892.

BOWNE, E. S. American girls' life in 1800. Sat. R., LXVI, p. 183.
BROOKS, E. S. The battle of Lundy's Lane. Chautauquan, xv, pp. 263–269.
BUCHANAN, J. Messages of President Buchanan. New York, J. B. Henry.
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CARSON, H. L. The first United States Congress. Pennsyl., M., xiii, pp. 129.

CLARKE, S. C. Hull's surrender at Detroit, 1812. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVII, pp. 343-367.

CURRY, J. L. M. The acquisition of Florida. Mag. Am. Hist., XIX., pp. 286-301.

DAVIS, S. M. The Louisiana Purchase. Chautauquan, XIV, pp. 658–659. DEMING, C. Brisbane's Journal of Travels in the United States in 1801-'02. Atlant., LXVI, p. 381.

ELLIOTT, O. L. The Tariff Controversy in the United States, 1789-1833. FISKE, J. The French Alliance and the Conway Cabal. Atlan., LXIV, p. 220. FORD, W. C. Trade of Great Britain with United States. Report of a Committee of the Lords of the Privy Council, January, 1791. Washington, Department of State. 8vo. pp. 79. 1888.

FORD, W. C. The Writings of George Washington. New York, Putnam. 12 vols. 8vo. 1889.

FORMAN, S. S. Journey down the Ohio and Mississippi in 1789-'90. Cincinnati, Clarke. 12mo. pp. 67. 1888.

GANONG, W. F. St. Croix.

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Northeast Boundary of United States. Mag.

GREEN, T. M. The Spanish Conspiracy. Cincinnati, Clarke. pp. 406. (Mag. Am. Hist., xxvi, p. 78.)

HAZLETON, G. W. Federal and Anti-Federal. Mag. Am. Hist., XXIII, p. 25. HEWES, F.W. History of Political Parties of America. Chaut., XIV, p. 149. HOWLAND, K. M. Virginia's Statesmen in 1788. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVIII, pp. 59, 60.

HUNT, G. South Carolina and Nullification. Pol. Sci. Quar., VI, pp. 232-247.

KIRKLAND, J. The Chicago Massacre in 1812. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVIII, p. 111.

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Some Recollections of Slavery. N. Eng., M. (n. s. ), IV, p. 23.
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The Louisiana Purchase. N. Eng., LIII, p. 105.
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PATTON, J. H. One Hundred Years of National Life, 1789, 1889. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVI, p. 341.

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SCHOULER, J. History of the United States of America under the Constitution. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co. 12mo. 5 vols. (Nation, XLIX, p. 55.) 1891.

SOCIAL Life and Literature Fifty Years Ago. Boston, Cupples. 12mo. pp. (5) 96. 1888.

SPENCER, E. Napoleon I and Peace with America, 1800. Mag. Am. Hist. XXVI, p. 298.

STONE, W. L. Trip from New York to Niagara. 1829. Mag. Am. Hist., xx, pp. 315, 229, 489.

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WALLACE, W. B. Lines attached to a Petition to Congress in 1826. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVIII, p. 199.

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