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The Annals of America 6

Contributor(s): Publication details: Chicago : Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2003.Description: 22 v. : ill. ; 25 cmOther title:
  • 1833-1840: The challenge of a continent [Portion of title]
  • The challenge of a continent
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E173 .A5 v.6
Contents:
1833: Man's Property in Man / John Greenleaf Whittier; Proposals for Equal Treatment of African Americans / Lydia M. Child; Declaration of the American Anti-Slavery Society; New York Carpenter's Strike; Trade Unions and the "Mechanic" Arts / Eli Moore; The Poor in a Land of Milk and Honey / Mathew Carey; A Plea for Support of an Ohio College / Edward Everett; Play-Party Songs: "Jennie Jenkins"; "Bowling Green"; "Cindy"; "Old Dan Tucker" / Daniel Decatur Emmett; Paper Money and Banking / William M. Gouge; A Humorist's View of the Bank Controversy / Charles A. Davis: Major J. Downing to Mr. Dwight, November 12; Downing to Dwight, December 14; The Bank and the Power of the Executive / Henry Clay -- 1834: The Autonomy of the Executive / Andrew Jackson; On Presidential Appointments and the Balance of Powers / James Madison; A Petition Against Usury Laws; Labor as the Source of Reform / Frederick Robinson; The Struggle for Power Between the Many and the Few / William Leggett; The Arts in America / Theodore Dwight; Space and Time in America / Francis Lieber; Frontier Politics / Davy Crockett; "Zip Coon" -- 1835: A Tour of the Lowell Mills / Davy Crockett; Frontier Law and Mississippi Squatters / John James Audubon; Opportunities for Land and for Work / Gjert Hovland; The War of Capital Against Labor / Theophilus Fisk; The Moral Influence of Manufacturing / George S. White; Land Speculation as a Cause of Strikes / Anonymous; The Common Man in Art, Politics, and Religion / George Bancroft; Education as a Public Duty / Thaddeus Stevens; Prosperity and Education / William H. Seward; The Work of Man and the Work of God / Charles G. Finney; Religious Sects and Religious Freedom in America / Gustave de Beaumont; The Dangers of Foreign Immigration / Samuel F.B. Morse; A Permanent Habitation for the American Indians / Andrew Jackson; Uncle Sam / James Kirke Paulding; People v. Fisher / John Savage; Corporations and Currency / Theodore Sedgwick; Property Under the Common Law / John Young; Banks, Monopolies, and the Good of the Greatest Number / John Vethake; Songs of the Sea: "Leave Her, Johnny"; "Blow Ye Winds"; The Natural Slavery of Blacks / George McDuffie; Resolutions on Abolitionist Propaganda; Abolitionist Protest Against the President; About "Democracy in America" / / Alexis de Tocqueville: Letter to Eugene Stoffels; Author's Introduction -- 1835-1837: Diary of a Free African American / William Johnson --
1836: American Scenery / Thomas Cole; The Scourge of Intemperance / Charles P. McIlvaine; The Aims of the Philadelphia Trades' Union / Anonymous; Employer Opposition to Trade Unions; On the Right to Strike / William Cullen Bryant; Labor Unions and Conspiracy; The Evils of Female Labor; On the Ruinous Competition of Convict Labor; On the Barbarity of the Common Law / Robert Rantoul, Jr.; Technical Progress and Prosperity / Daniel Webster; The Military Academy / Franklin Pierce; Slums as a Common Nuisance / John Savage; A Candidate Shows His Hand / Abraham Lincoln; Message from the Alamo / William B. Travis; The Independence of Texas / Andrew Jackson -- 1837: Guns and Ballots; Farewell Address / Andrew Jackson; The Panic of 1837 / George Templeton Strong; Against Government Aid for Business Loses / Martin Van Buren; The Rights and Powers of Corporations / David Henshaw; Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge / Roger B. Taney and Joseph Story; The Greatest Good of the Greatest Number / John L. O'Sullivan; The Inequality of Men / William Harper; The Danger of Abolitionist Petitions / John C. Calhoun; Immigrants in a Crowded City / Aaron Clark; The American Experiment in Government / Daniel D. Barnard; Against the Annexation of Texas / William Ellery Channing; The Education of Ministers / Charles Hodge; The American Scholar / Ralph Waldo Emerson; Mechanics and Working Girls / Harriet Martineau; Reflections on America / Francis J. Grund; The Riots at Alton / Edward Beecher; Mob Violence / Asa Green -- 1837-1838: "The Farewell" / John Greenleaf Whittier -- 1838: Black Workers and White Labor / J.J. Flournoy; Mass Appeal of African Americans, Threatened with DisFranchisement; Petition on Behalf of Abner Kneeland / William Ellery Channing and Ellis Gray Loring; The Danger to Our Liberty / Abraham Lincoln; Declarations of a Peace Convention / William Lloyd Garrison; A Pillar of Light / Joseph Smith; The American Scene / James Fenimore Cooper -- 1839: Life on a Georgia Plantation / Frances Anne Kemble; Slavery As It Is / Theodore Weld; A Protest Against Women Abolitionists; The Declaration and the Constitution / John Quincy Adams; A People from All Nations of the World / Hans Barlien; Work, Speculation, and Democracy / Michel Chevalier; The English Language in America / Frederick Marryat; America and the Perfectibility of Man / John L. O'Sullivan: The Course of Civilization; The Great Nation of Futurity; "Life is a Toil" -- 1840: Executive Order for a Ten-Hour Day / Martin Van Buren; Despotism on the High Seas / Richard Henry Dana; Labor and Social Democracy / Orestes A. Brownson; Social Waste and the Benefits of Association / Albert Brisbane; A Catholic Petition for Common School Funds; On the Art of Teaching / Horace Mann; For a Uniform Bankruptcy Law / Daniel Webster; Against the Growing Power of the Executive / Henry Clay; International Organizations to Keep the Peace / William Ladd; Mike Fink and Davy Crockett / Anonymous. Index of Authors.
Summary: "Annals of American History provides a year-by-year documentary of U.S. history from 1493 to modern times."
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Reference book Reference book NMC Library Reference E173 .A5 V.6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33039000699560

6 of 22 volumes; each volume has separate title.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1833: Man's Property in Man / John Greenleaf Whittier; Proposals for Equal Treatment of African Americans / Lydia M. Child; Declaration of the American Anti-Slavery Society; New York Carpenter's Strike; Trade Unions and the "Mechanic" Arts / Eli Moore; The Poor in a Land of Milk and Honey / Mathew Carey; A Plea for Support of an Ohio College / Edward Everett; Play-Party Songs: "Jennie Jenkins"; "Bowling Green"; "Cindy"; "Old Dan Tucker" / Daniel Decatur Emmett; Paper Money and Banking / William M. Gouge; A Humorist's View of the Bank Controversy / Charles A. Davis: Major J. Downing to Mr. Dwight, November 12; Downing to Dwight, December 14; The Bank and the Power of the Executive / Henry Clay -- 1834: The Autonomy of the Executive / Andrew Jackson; On Presidential Appointments and the Balance of Powers / James Madison; A Petition Against Usury Laws; Labor as the Source of Reform / Frederick Robinson; The Struggle for Power Between the Many and the Few / William Leggett; The Arts in America / Theodore Dwight; Space and Time in America / Francis Lieber; Frontier Politics / Davy Crockett; "Zip Coon" -- 1835: A Tour of the Lowell Mills / Davy Crockett; Frontier Law and Mississippi Squatters / John James Audubon; Opportunities for Land and for Work / Gjert Hovland; The War of Capital Against Labor / Theophilus Fisk; The Moral Influence of Manufacturing / George S. White; Land Speculation as a Cause of Strikes / Anonymous; The Common Man in Art, Politics, and Religion / George Bancroft; Education as a Public Duty / Thaddeus Stevens; Prosperity and Education / William H. Seward; The Work of Man and the Work of God / Charles G. Finney; Religious Sects and Religious Freedom in America / Gustave de Beaumont; The Dangers of Foreign Immigration / Samuel F.B. Morse; A Permanent Habitation for the American Indians / Andrew Jackson; Uncle Sam / James Kirke Paulding; People v. Fisher / John Savage; Corporations and Currency / Theodore Sedgwick; Property Under the Common Law / John Young; Banks, Monopolies, and the Good of the Greatest Number / John Vethake; Songs of the Sea: "Leave Her, Johnny"; "Blow Ye Winds"; The Natural Slavery of Blacks / George McDuffie; Resolutions on Abolitionist Propaganda; Abolitionist Protest Against the President; About "Democracy in America" / / Alexis de Tocqueville: Letter to Eugene Stoffels; Author's Introduction -- 1835-1837: Diary of a Free African American / William Johnson --

1836: American Scenery / Thomas Cole; The Scourge of Intemperance / Charles P. McIlvaine; The Aims of the Philadelphia Trades' Union / Anonymous; Employer Opposition to Trade Unions; On the Right to Strike / William Cullen Bryant; Labor Unions and Conspiracy; The Evils of Female Labor; On the Ruinous Competition of Convict Labor; On the Barbarity of the Common Law / Robert Rantoul, Jr.; Technical Progress and Prosperity / Daniel Webster; The Military Academy / Franklin Pierce; Slums as a Common Nuisance / John Savage; A Candidate Shows His Hand / Abraham Lincoln; Message from the Alamo / William B. Travis; The Independence of Texas / Andrew Jackson -- 1837: Guns and Ballots; Farewell Address / Andrew Jackson; The Panic of 1837 / George Templeton Strong; Against Government Aid for Business Loses / Martin Van Buren; The Rights and Powers of Corporations / David Henshaw; Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge / Roger B. Taney and Joseph Story; The Greatest Good of the Greatest Number / John L. O'Sullivan; The Inequality of Men / William Harper; The Danger of Abolitionist Petitions / John C. Calhoun; Immigrants in a Crowded City / Aaron Clark; The American Experiment in Government / Daniel D. Barnard; Against the Annexation of Texas / William Ellery Channing; The Education of Ministers / Charles Hodge; The American Scholar / Ralph Waldo Emerson; Mechanics and Working Girls / Harriet Martineau; Reflections on America / Francis J. Grund; The Riots at Alton / Edward Beecher; Mob Violence / Asa Green -- 1837-1838: "The Farewell" / John Greenleaf Whittier -- 1838: Black Workers and White Labor / J.J. Flournoy; Mass Appeal of African Americans, Threatened with DisFranchisement; Petition on Behalf of Abner Kneeland / William Ellery Channing and Ellis Gray Loring; The Danger to Our Liberty / Abraham Lincoln; Declarations of a Peace Convention / William Lloyd Garrison; A Pillar of Light / Joseph Smith; The American Scene / James Fenimore Cooper -- 1839: Life on a Georgia Plantation / Frances Anne Kemble; Slavery As It Is / Theodore Weld; A Protest Against Women Abolitionists; The Declaration and the Constitution / John Quincy Adams; A People from All Nations of the World / Hans Barlien; Work, Speculation, and Democracy / Michel Chevalier; The English Language in America / Frederick Marryat; America and the Perfectibility of Man / John L. O'Sullivan: The Course of Civilization; The Great Nation of Futurity; "Life is a Toil" -- 1840: Executive Order for a Ten-Hour Day / Martin Van Buren; Despotism on the High Seas / Richard Henry Dana; Labor and Social Democracy / Orestes A. Brownson; Social Waste and the Benefits of Association / Albert Brisbane; A Catholic Petition for Common School Funds; On the Art of Teaching / Horace Mann; For a Uniform Bankruptcy Law / Daniel Webster; Against the Growing Power of the Executive / Henry Clay; International Organizations to Keep the Peace / William Ladd; Mike Fink and Davy Crockett / Anonymous. Index of Authors.

"Annals of American History provides a year-by-year documentary of U.S. history from 1493 to modern times."

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