The Land Office Business

The Land Office Business
Title The Land Office Business PDF eBook
Author Malcolm J. Rohrbough
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 346
Release 1968-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 0199923191

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This book should be of interest to undergraduate courses in American history and politics.

Public Lands Bibliography

Public Lands Bibliography
Title Public Lands Bibliography PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Land Management
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1962
Genre Public lands
ISBN

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History of the American Frontier

History of the American Frontier
Title History of the American Frontier PDF eBook
Author Frederic L. Paxson
Publisher Gildan Media LLC aka G&D Media
Pages 378
Release 2024-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 1722528087

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A Masterwork and Winner of The Pulitzer Prize for History Frederic L Paxson’s History of the American Frontier offers a sweeping account of the American West and the country’s westward expansion from 1763-1893. This gripping journey through the heart of America’s past is a must-read for every student of American history. Paxson masterfully paints a picture of how the land of the United States was settled over approximately 150 years, starting with the English settlers in New England and tracing the expansion across the continent, ending at the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Paxton’s literary genius shines through in this meticulously researched chronicle as he takes a historical, geographic, and pragmatic view of Westward expansion. He masterfully illuminates the untamed expanses, courageous pioneers, and the pivotal events in American history, from the War for Independence to the Louisiana Purchase, regional conflicts with Native Americans as well as the Civil War. In addition to these events that shaped American history, Paxton offers keen insight into the intricacies behind the scenes of frontier finance, executive orders from Presidents Washington to Roosevelt, and an inside look at the corporations who constructed and managed the canals and railroads. The vivid portrait Paxton paints of this captivating era in American history was worthy of The Pulitzer Prize he received in History for his portrayal of the intense struggles, the hard won triumphs and the pioneer spirt. This beautifully designed edition includes 10 easy to read maps so the reader can follow along on the journey west.

The War of 1812: Writings from America's Second War of Independence

The War of 1812: Writings from America's Second War of Independence
Title The War of 1812: Writings from America's Second War of Independence PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Library of America
Pages 928
Release 2013-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 1598532642

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On June 18, 1812, the United States formally declared war for the first time. President James Madison’s call to arms against Great Britain provoked outpourings of patriotic fervor and vigorous—some said treasonous—domestic opposition. Over the next three years the War of 1812 would prove as divisive as it was rich in nationalist myth-making: We have met the enemy, and he is ours . . . Don’t give up the ship! . . . Oh, say can you see . . . . Now, on the bicentennial of a conflict that shaped the future of a continent, here is the first comprehensive collection of eyewitness accounts in over a century. Reflecting several generations of scholarly discoveries, it covers all the theaters of war, from frontier battles in Canada, Michigan, and New York to naval confrontations on the high seas and Great Lakes, from the burning of Washington to the defense of New Orleans. Here are 140 letters, memoirs, poems, songs, editorials, journal entries, and proclamations by more than 100 participants, both famous—Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Tecumseh, Dolley Madison, and the Duke of Wellington, among others—and less well known, such as Laura Secord, the Canadian Paul Revere, and William B. Northcutt, whose remarkable diary provides a common soldier’s view. Features helpful notes, a chronology of the war, and full color endpaper maps.

A History of the Public Land Policies

A History of the Public Land Policies
Title A History of the Public Land Policies PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Horace Hibbard
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1924
Genre Land tenure
ISBN

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The Public Lands

The Public Lands
Title The Public Lands PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Land Management
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1961
Genre Public lands
ISBN

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The Source

The Source
Title The Source PDF eBook
Author Arlene H. Eakle
Publisher Salt Lake City, Utah : Ancestry Publishing Company
Pages 812
Release 1984
Genre Genealogy
ISBN

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Useful to the novice searcher, as well as the professional genealogist. Covers all aspects of research--major records, published sources, and special resources.