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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Still Another Hidden Hand Presidency?: The Presidential Leadership Style Of Abraham Lincoln And Dwight Eisenhower, Thomas Turner
Still Another Hidden Hand Presidency?: The Presidential Leadership Style Of Abraham Lincoln And Dwight Eisenhower, Thomas Turner
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
The Ghostly-Silent Guns Of Galveston: A Chronicle Of Colonel J.G. Kellersberger, The Confederate Chief Engineer Of East Texas, W. T. Block
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta
Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales
The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Introductory Remarks At The Third Annual Washburn Humanities Center Conference Livermore, Maine, Ron Kley
Introductory Remarks At The Third Annual Washburn Humanities Center Conference Livermore, Maine, Ron Kley
Maine History
This article discusses the importance of perspective in assessing history.
Maine Migrations: Arthur And Harold Sewall In The Pacific, Paul Burlin
Maine Migrations: Arthur And Harold Sewall In The Pacific, Paul Burlin
Maine History
The Sewall family of Bath, with a long tradition in Maine shipbuilding helped shape America’s expansionist Pacific vision at the turn of the century. Arthur Sewall, a vice-presidential candidate in 1896, articulated a policy of protectionism, territorial expansion in the Pacific, and free coinage of silver. Harold Sewall, consul general to Samoa and minister to Hawaii, was equally expansionist. Father and son, one a Democrat and the other a Republican, shared an understanding that events around the world had an immediate impact on hometown life in coastal Maine.
“The Acquisition Of Wealth, Or Of A Comfortable Subsistence”: The Census Of 1800 And The Yankee Migration To Maine, 1760-1825, James A. Eves
“The Acquisition Of Wealth, Or Of A Comfortable Subsistence”: The Census Of 1800 And The Yankee Migration To Maine, 1760-1825, James A. Eves
Maine History
In 1800 census-takers George Haliburton of Penobscot and Samuel Cony of Hallowell exceeded their official instructions and appended to their reports information about residents’ places of origin. This unusual addition to the rather limited census of 1800 offers insight into early migrations to the Penobscot, Kennebec, and Androscoggin valleys. Using this as a base, Jamie Eves takes a new look at New England's internal migration patterns and reevaluates the motives and meaning of the pioneering process in this formative period in Maine’s history.
Elihu B. Washburne Westward Migration In Antebellum America, Timothy B. Mahoney
Elihu B. Washburne Westward Migration In Antebellum America, Timothy B. Mahoney
Maine History
In the spring of 1840 Elihu B. Washburne (he added the “e” to his last name early in life) set out from New England to seek his fortune in the “wide, wide world. ” Eventually the young Harvard educated lawyer settled in Galena, Illinois, where other New Englanders were already shaping the fluid and diverse western society according to their own notions of genteel civilization. A representative New England migrant, Washburne participated in the creation of a self-conscious, regional middle class, with its own sense of gentlemanly conduct, its own definition of gentility, and its own aspirations for egalitarian interaction.
Book Reviews, Joel Webb Eastman, Celeste Deroche, Robert M. York, Randall H. Bennett
Book Reviews, Joel Webb Eastman, Celeste Deroche, Robert M. York, Randall H. Bennett
Maine History
Reviews of the following books: A History of Maine Built Automobiles, 1834-1934 edited by Richard and Nancy Fraser; Crossing Lines: Histories of Jews and Gentiles in Three Communities by Judith Goldstein; Revolution Downeast: The War for American Independence by James R. Leamon; Night Boat to New England by Edwin L. Dunbaugh;
The Huntsville Historical Review, Vol 22, No 2, Summer 1995-Fall 1995, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
The Huntsville Historical Review, Vol 22, No 2, Summer 1995-Fall 1995, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Historical Highlights Of Huntsville's Library, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Historical Highlights Of Huntsville's Library, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Historical Marker Program Moves Forward With Dedication Of Two New Markers, Alex Luttrell Iii
Historical Marker Program Moves Forward With Dedication Of Two New Markers, Alex Luttrell Iii
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Mediums Of Exchange In Early Huntsville, Emily Burrwell
Mediums Of Exchange In Early Huntsville, Emily Burrwell
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
The Dulcina Deberry Library, Ann Geiger Maulsby
The Dulcina Deberry Library, Ann Geiger Maulsby
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Navigating Women: Exploring The Roles Of Nineteenth-Century New England Sailing Wives, Constance Anne Fournier
Navigating Women: Exploring The Roles Of Nineteenth-Century New England Sailing Wives, Constance Anne Fournier
Maine History
By the mid-nineteenth century hundreds of New England women were living abroad the nation’s whaling and merchant vessels, spending months — even years - at sea. For these intrepid women, managing a family proved difficult, and the isolation from female society was trying. Yet life at sea freed them from some of the traditional forms of domestic work and allowed them to experiment with new roles – teaching, preaching, navigating, keeping logs, and at times tempering their husbands' harsh shipboard justice.
Contemporary English Perspectives On The American Civil War: Rare Documents, Sylvia Larson
Contemporary English Perspectives On The American Civil War: Rare Documents, Sylvia Larson
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Sergeant Raines
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
Sergeant Raines
Joe Bone
Letters From Occupied Japan
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
Letters From Occupied Japan
Will Brewer
The Joy Of Army Nursing
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
The Joy of Army Nursing
Nadine Turner, R.N.
An Okinawa Incident
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
An Okinawa Incident
John C. Miller