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A history of the United States for schools

By Wilbur Fisk Gordy

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Publish Date

1919

Publisher

C. Scribner's sons

Language

eng

Pages

531

Description:

This is a United States History Book written for school children. The book contains many maps and illustrations. The books first copyright by Charles Scribner's Sons was in 1898.

subjectshistory,  United States,  school book,  discovery of america,  colonizations,  confederation,  revolution,  federal union,  constitution,  declaration of independence,  reconstruction,  slavery,  civil war,  colonies,  england,  english,  revolutionary war

Peoplegeorge washington,  wueen elizabeth,  sir walter raleigh,  captain john smith,  george calvert,  fernando de soto,  christopher columbus,  sebastian cabot,  King Philippe II,  Oliver Cromwell. Myles Standish,  William Penn,  Sir Edmond Andros,  Gov. John Winthrop,  Henry Hudson,  Samuel Champlain. Robert Cavalier De La Salle,  James Wolfe,  John Hancock,  James Otis,  Patrick Henry,  Samuel Adams,  John Burgoyne,  Benjamin Franklin,  John Paul Jones Nathaniel Greene,  John Jay,  Alexander Hamilton,  John Adams,  Thomas Jefferson,  James Madison,  James Monroe,  Henry Clay,  John Quincy Adams,  Andrew Jackson,  John C. Calhoun,  Daniel Webster,  Robert Y. Hayne,  Martin Van Buren,  William Henry Harrison,  John Tyler,  James K. Polk,  Zachary Taylor,  Millard Fillmore,  Franklin Pierce,  Chrles Sumner,  James Buchanan,  Abraham Lincoln,  Jefferson Davis

PlacesUnited States,  Spain,  England,  Jamestown,  Bunker Hill,  Boston,  Richmond,  Virginia,  Mass.,  Concord,  Yorktown,  Mt. Vernon,  Baltimore,  Ohio,  Chapultepec,  California,  Hudson Bay,  Fort Sumter,  Atlanta,  GA.,  Alexandria,  Mississippi,  New Orleans,  Cripple Creek Mine,  Riverside,  Washington D.C.,  Cape Cod,  The Hague,  Peace Palace,  Vera Cruz,  France,  New York,  East River,  Louisiana

Times1453-1898,  later editions up to 1919