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Smith, William Henry, ed., The St. Clair Papers.

2 volumes. Cincinnati, 1882. Sparks, Jared, The Life of Gouverneur Morris, with Selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. 3 volumes. Boston, 1832.

Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, ed., The Letters of Daniel Webster. New York, 1902. Washington, H. A., ed., The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. 9 volumes. Washington, 1853-1854.

5. STATE AND LOCAL HISTORIES

Ambler, Charles Henry, Sectionalism in Virginia from 1776 to 1861. Chicago, 1910.
Alexander, De Alva Stanwood, A Political History of the State of New York. 2 volumes. New
York, 1906.

Benton, Nathaniel Soley, A History of Herkimer County, including the Upper Mohawk Valley.
Albany, 1856.

Bradford, Alden, History of Massachusetts. 3 volumes. Boston, 1822-1829.

Bruce, Philip Alexander, Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century.

2 volumes. New York and London, 1896.

Burnet, Jacob, Notes on the Early Settlement of the Northwestern Territory. New York and Cincinnati, 1847.

Carter, Clarence Edwin, Great Britain and the Illinois Country, 1768-1774. Washington, 1910. Craig, Neville B., The History of Pittsburgh... Pittsburg, 1851.

Esarey, Logan, A History of Indiana from its Exploration to 1850. Indianapolis, 1915. Hammond, Jabez D., History of Political Parties in the State of New York from the Ratification of the Constitution to December, 1840. 2 volumes. Cooperstown, 1845.

Hart, Samuel, et al., eds., Connecticut as a Colony and as a State.

1904. (In Bibliophile Library of Literature, Art, etc.)

4 volumes. Hartford,

History of Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties, Pennsylvania. New York, 1890. James, Charles Fenton, Documentary History of the Struggle for Religious Liberty in Virginia. Lynchburg, 1900.

Johnston, Alexander, Connecticut. Boston and New York, 1887. (American Commonwealth

series).

Kercheval, Samuel, A History of the Valley of Virginia. Woodstock, 1902.

McElroy, Robert McNutt, Kentucky in the Nation's History. New York, 1909.

Meginness, John F., ed., Official Report of Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary of Lycoming County (Pa.). Williamsport, 1896.

Phelan, James, History of Tennessee. Boston and New York, 1889.

Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, A History of Transportation in the Eastern Cotton Belt to 1860. New York, 1908.

Randall, Emilius Oviatt, and Ryan, Daniel J., History of Ohio.

1912.

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5 volumes. New York,

Sanford, Laura G., The History of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1862. Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, A General Account of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Cambridge, 1876.

Taylor, William Alexander, Ohio in Congress, 1803-1901

Columbus, 1900.

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with .... sketches.

Webster, Homer J., History of the Democratic Party Organization in the Northwest. 1828-1840. Columbus, 1915.

Whittlesey, Charles, Early History of Cleveland, Ohio.

Cleveland, 1867.

6. ARTICLES AND ESSAYS IN PERIODICALS, ANNUALS, AND
UNIVERSITY STUDIES

Adams, Herbert Baxter, "Maryland's Influence on the Land Cessions to the United States," in Johns Hopkins University Studies in History and Political Science, III.

Alden, George Henry, New Governments West of the Alleghanies before 1780. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, Historical Series, II, No. 1. Madison, 1897.

Alden, George Henry, "The State of Franklin," in American Historical Review, VIII. Ames, Herman V., "The Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the United States during the First Century of its History," in American Historical Association Report for 1896, II. Washington, 1897.

Anderson, D. R., "Jefferson and the Virginia Constitution," in American Historical Review, XXI.

Ballagh, James Curtis, "Introduction to Southern Economic History-The Land System-Part I," in American Historical Association Report for 1897.

Bassett, John Spencer, "The Regulators of North Carolina (1765-1771)," in American Historical
Association Report for 1894.

Becker, Carl Lotus, The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York, 1760-1776.
Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, History Series, II, No. 1. Madison, 1909.
Callender, Guy Stevens, "The Early Transportation and Banking Enterprises of the States in
Relation to the Growth of Corporations," in Quarterly Journal of Economics, XVII.
Caldwell, Joshua W., "John Bell of Tennessee," in American Historical Review, IV.
Cushing, Harry A., History of the Transition from Provincial to Commonwealth Government in
Massachusetts. Columbia University Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law, VII.
New York, 1896.

Esarey, Logan, "The Organization of the Jacksonian Party in Indiana," in Mississippi Valley
Historical Society Proceedings for 1913-1914.

Farrand, Max, "The Compromises of the Constitution," in American Historical Review, IX.
Ford, Amelia Clewly, Colonial Precedents of Our National Land System as it Existed in 1800.
Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, History Series, II, No. 2. Madison, 1910.
Ford, Worthington Chauncey, "Jefferson's Constitution for Virginia," in The Nation, August 7,

1890.

Gephart, William F., Transportation and Industrial Development in the Middle West. Columbia University Studies in Economics, History, and Public Law, XXXIV.

Goodwin, Frank P., "The Rise of Manufactures in the Miami Country," in American Historical Review, XII.

Greene, S. W., "Scotch-Irish in America," in American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, X. Haight, R. W., in Milwaukee Sentinel, November 25, 1900.

Henderson, Archibald, "Documents: The Origin of the Regulation in North Carolina," in American Historical Review, XXI.

Hockett, Homer C., "Rufus King and the Missouri Compromise," in Missouri Historical Review, II.

Houston, David Franklin, A Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina, in Harvard Historical Studies, III. New York and London, 1896.

Hunt, Gaillard, "James Madison and Religious Liberty," in American Historical Association Report for 1901, I.

Libby, Orin Grant, The Geographical Distribution of the Vote of the Thirteen States on the Federal Constitution, 1787-1788. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, Economics, Political Science, and History Series, I, No. 1. Madison, 1894.

Libby, Orin Grant, Review of Beard, C. A., Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy, in Mississippi Valley Historical Review, III.

Libby, Orin Grant, "A Sketch of the Early Political Parties in the United States," in Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota, II.

Lincoln, Charles Henry, The Revolutionary Movement in Pennsylvania, 1760-1776. University of Pennsylvania, Series in History, No. 1. Philadelphia, 1901.

Lippincott, Isaac, "Pioneer Industry in the West," in Journal of Political Economy, XVIII. McKinley, Albert Edward, The Suffrage Franchise in the Thirteen English Colonies in America. Publications of the University of Pennsylvania, Series in History, No. 2. Boston and Philadelphia, 1905.

Morse, Anson Ely, The Federalist Party in Massachusetts to the Year 1800. Princeton, 1909. Phillips, Paul Chrisler, The West in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution. University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, II, Nos. 2 and 3. Urbana, [c1913.]

Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, "Origin and Growth of the Southern Black Belts," in American Historical Review, XI.

Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, Georgia and State Rights, in American Historical Association Report for 1901, II. Washington, 1902.

Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, "The South Carolina Federalists," in American Historical Review, XIV. Roseboom, Eugene H., "Ohio in the Presidential Election of 1824," in Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, XXVI, 153-224.

Schaper, William A., "Sectionalism and Representation in South Carolina," in American Historical Association Report for 1900, I. Washington, 1901.

Turner, Frederick Jackson, "The Diplomatic Contest for the Mississippi Valley," in Atlantie Monthly, XCIII.

Turner, Frederick Jackson, "Dominant Forces in Western Life," in Atlantic Monthly, LXXIX. Turner, Frederick Jackson, "The First Official Frontier of the Massachusetts Bay," in Colonial Society of Massachusetts Publications, XVII.

Turner, Frederick Jackson, "The Old West," in State Historical Society of Wisconsin Proceedings for 1908.

Turner, Frederick Jackson, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," in American Historical Association Report for 1893.

Turner, Frederick Jackson, "Western State Making in the Revolutionary Era," in American Historical Review, I.

"Virginia under Governor Gooch: Queries from the Lords of Trade to Sir William Gooch Governor of Virginia and his Answers Abridged," in Virginia Magazine of History, III.

7. GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS

Bancroft, George, History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States of America. 2 volumes. New York, 1882.

Barrett, Jay A., Evolution of the Ordinance of 1787. New York, 1891.

Beard, Charles A., An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. New York, 1913.

Beard, Charles A., Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy. New York, 1915.

Becker, Carl Lotus, Beginnings of the American People. (Volume I of The Riverside History of the United States.) Boston, 1915.

Borgeaud, Charles, The Rise of Modern Democracy in old and New England. London and New York, 1884.

Dwight, Timothy, Travels in New-England and New-York. 4 volumes. New-Haven, 1821-1822. Faust, Albert Bernhart, The German Eleemnt in the United States. 2 volumes. Boston

and New York, 1909.

Ford, Henry Jones, The Scotch-Irish in America. Princeton, 1915.
Gordy, John Pancoast, Political History of the United States, with special Reference to the
Growth of Political Parties. 2 volumes. New York, 1908.

Hanna, Charles Augustus, The Scotch-Irish; or, The Scot in North Britain, north Ireland, and
North America. 2 volumes. New York and London, 1902.

Hockett, Homer C., "Federalism and the West," in Essays in American History Dedicated to Frederick Jackson Turner. New York, 1910.

Huntington, Charles Clifford, A History of Banking and Currency in Ohio before the Civil War. Columbus, 1915.

McClelland, C. P., and Huntington, Charles Clifford, History of the Ohio Canals, their Construction, Cost, Use and Partial Abandonment. Columbus, 1905.

McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham, The Confederation and the Constitution, 1788-1789. (Volume X of The American Nation.) New York and London, 1905.

McMaster, John Bach, A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the
Civil War. 8 volumes. New York and London, 1904-1913.

Mathews, Lois Kimball, The Expansion of New England. Boston and New York, 1909.
Merriam, Clinton Hart, Life Zones and Crop Zones of the United States. United States De-
partment of Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey, Bulletin No. 10.
Osgood, Herbert L., The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century. 3 volumes. New York,

1907.

Ostrogorskii, Moisei IAkovlevich, Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties. 2 volumes. New York and London, 1902.

Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, "The Southern Whigs," in Essays in American History Dedicated to Frederick Jackson Turner. New York, 1910.

Pitkin, Timothy, A Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States of America: including also an Account of Banks, Manufactures and Internal Trade and Improvements. New Haven, 1835.

Roosevelt, Theodore, The Winning of the West. 4 volumes. (Standard Library Edition). New York and London, 1903.

Stanwood, Edward, American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century. 2 volumes. Boston and New York, 1903.

Turner, Frederick Jackson, Rise of the New West, 1819-1829. (Volume XIV of The American
Nation.) New York and London, 1906.

Walsh, Correa Moylan, The Political Science of John Adams. New York and London, 1915.
Wildman, Murray Shipley, Money Inflation in the United States.
New York and Lon-

don, 1905.

Winsor, Justin, The Westward Movement: The Colonies and the Republic West of the Alleghanies, 1763-1798. Boston and New York, 1899,

INDEX

Adams, John, part in framing Massachusetts
constitution of 1780, 26, note; on right of
people to establish government, 33, note;
philosophy of government, 35, and note; in
peace negotiations of 1782, 42.

Adams, John Quincy, on acquisition of Louisi-
ana, 100, note; 102, note; interpretation of
Missouri contest, 128; presidential candidate
in 1824, 131, note; 133-135; second choice of
Northwest, 138 and note; 139-140; coalition
with Clay, 140-142; planters alienated by
policies as president, 143.

Addison, Alexander, judge in western Penn-
sylvania, 67.

Agrarian interest. See Agriculture, and Farm-

ers.

Agriculture, development in "back country"

east of Alleghanies, 12-13; sale of surplus
produce, 15; basis of republican government,
37; Jefferson's views on, 48-50; effect of
growth of West, 84; European restrictions
on American, 90; home market for, 87, 88,
90-91, 99; decline in New England, 92; sig-
nificance of surplus production in West, 94;
outstrips manufacturing in West, 99, 109-
111, 113, note; problem of market for west-
ern surplus, 99-102, 109-111; need of trans-
portation facilities, 100-104; harmony
agricultural and manufacturing interests,

113.

of

Alien and Sedition Acts, effect on West, 52;
on New York, 64.

American System, foreshadowed, 88; developed,
88-91; supplants preparedness program, 89;
espoused by West, 107-112; Clay on, 89-91.
113, note; opposition of South, 117-125; up-
held by Ohio in campaign of 1824, 131, and
note; 132, 136, and note; Adams's views on,
on,
Jackson's views
133-134;
136, note;
platform of National Republican party, 141.

Ames, Fisher, on reasons for adoption of con-
stitution, 29; on Whiskey Rebellion, 67,
note; member of Essex Junto, 71, note; at-
titude on secession of New England, 104,
note.

Aristocracy, origin, 10-12; dominance in gov-
ernment of colonies, 16-20; loss of ground
during Revolution, 23-24; control in fram-
ing state constitutions, 24-27; influence on
federal Constitution, 29-33; Federalist Party
affected, 33-35; 65, note; 80.

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Clay, Henry, leader of "Young Republican-
ism," 85; preparedness program of 1816,
87-88; develops American System, 88-91;
voices demands of West, 112-113; injured by
friendship for United States Bank, 99, 135;
liberal constructionist, 115-116; reasons for
opposition to Monroe, 116; presidential can-
didate in 1824, 131, note; 135-139; hope of
support of Virginia, 137, note; reasons for
supporting Adams in House election, 139-
140; appointment as Secretary of State, 140;
bargain charge, 142.

Clinton, DeWitt, supported in Ohio in 1812,
62, note; in New York, 66, note; asks aid

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