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12. Miscellaneous papers.

American Free Mason. Louisville, Ky.

1854. In Wisconsin Historical Library.

Contains a Masonic account of Antimasonry. It is very useful from that standpoint.

Temperance Recorder. Albany, N. Y.

March, 1832-February, 1835. In Wisconsin Historical Library.

Important for occasional references as to the views of temperance advocates on the subject of Antimasonry.

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One of the most valuable sources for election accounts, investigations speeches, incidents, etc.

XVII-LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL
ASSOCIATION, 1885-1902, AND THE AMERICAN SOCIETY

OF CHURCH HISTORY, 1888-1897. CONTENTS OF
AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, 1895-1902.

By A. HOWARD CLARK.

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, 1885-1902; AND OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY, 1888-1897. CONTENTS OF AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, 1895-1902.

I.-PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

1885.

Papers of the American Historical Association. Vol. I. New York and London, 1885.

8vo. pp. v, 502.

CONTENTS.

No. 1.

(1) Secretary's Report of the Organization and Proceedings, Saratoga, Septem. ber 9, 10, 1884, pp. 5-44. Prefaced by a reprint of an article by H. B. Adams on "A New Historical Movement," from The Nation, September 18, 1884.

No. 2.

(2) On Studies in General History and the History of Civilization, by Andrew D. White, President of the Association, pp. 1-28 [15-72].

No. 3.

(3) History and Management of Land Grants for Education in the Northwest Territory, by George W. Knight, pp. 1-175 [73-247].

No. 4.

(4) The Louisiana Purchase in its influence upon the American System, by the Right Reverend C. F. Robertson, D. D., Bishop of Missouri, pp. 1-12 [219-290].

No. 5.

(5) History of the Appointing Power of the President, by Lucy M. Salmon, pp. 1-129 [291-419].

No. 6.

(6) Report of the Proceedings of the American Historical Association, Second Annual Meeting, Saratoga, September 8-10, 1885, by Herbert B. Adams, Secretary of the Association, pp. 1-73 [421-493]; index, pp. 75-82 [495-502].

1887.

Papers of the American Historical Association. Vol. II. New York and London, 1887.

8vo. pp. iv, 565.

CONTENTS.

No. 1.

(7) Report of the Proceedings of the American Historical Association at Washington, D. C., April 27-29, 1886, Third Annual Meeting, by Herbert B. Adams, Secretary of the Association, pp. 1-104. Includes abstracts of the following

H. Doc. 461, pt 1—37

577

papers: Columbus, by Gen. James Grant Wilson; Graphic Methods of Illustrating History, by Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart; The Neglect and Destruction of Historical Materials in this Country, by Prof. Moses Coit Tyler; New Views of Early Virginia History, 1606-1619, by Alexander Brown, esq.; The part taken by Virginia under the Leadership of Patrick Henry in Establishing Religious Liberty as a Foundation of American Government, by Hon. William Wirt Henry: The Causes of the Revolution, by Dr. Edward Channing: The Development of Municipal Government in Massachusetts, by T. Jefferson Coolidge; The March of the Spaniards across Illinois, by Edward G. Mason; The Northwest Territory, its Ordinance and its Government, by Dr. Israel W. Andrews; Did the Louisiana Purchase include Oregon? by William A. Mowry; The Settlement of the Lower St. Lawrence, by Eben Greenough Scott; The Origin of the Highest Functions of the American Judiciary, by Prof. Austin Scott; Jefferson's use of the Executive Patronage, by J. M. Merriam; The Early Protective Movement and the Tariff of 1828, by Dr. F. W. Taussig; The Attack on Washington City in 1814, by Maj. Gen. George W. Cullum; Confederate and Federal Strategy in the Pope Campaign before Washington in 1862, by Col. William Allan; The States' Rights Theory: Its Evolution and Involution in American Politics, by James C. Welling; The Reconstruction of History, by Dr. George E. Ellis; William Usselinx, by J. F. Jameson; Franklin in France, by Dr. Edward Everett Hale; Historical Studies in Canada, by George Stewart, jr. pp. 1-104.

No. 2.

(8) A History of the Doctrine of Comets, by Andrew D. White, President of the Association, pp. 1-43 [105-147].

No. 3.

(9) William Usselinx, Founder of the Dutch and Spanish West Indian Companies, by J. Franklin Jameson, Ph. D., pp. 1-234 [149-382].

No. 4.

(10) Church and State in the United States, or the American Idea of Religious Liberty and its Practical Effects, by Philip Schaff, D. D., LL. D., pp. 1-161 [383543]; index [546-565].

1889.

Papers of the American Historical Association. Vol. III. New York and

London, 1889.

8vo. pp. iv, 536.

CONTENTS.

No. 1.

(11) Report of the Proceedings at Boston and Cambridge, May 21-24, 1887, Fourth Annual Meeting, by Herbert B. Adams, Secretary of the Association.

(12) Manuscript Sources of American History-The conspicuous Collections extant, by Justin Winsor, pp. 9-27.

(13) Diplomatic Prelude to the Seven Years' War, by Herbert Elmer Mills, pp. 29-40.

(14) A Short Account of the Life and Times of Silas Deane, by Charles Isham, pp. 40-47.

(15) Historical Grouping, by James Schouler, pp. 48-52.

(16) The Constitutional Relations of the American Colonies to the English Government at the Commencement of the Revolution, by Mellen Chamberlain, pp. 52-74.

(17) On the Peace Negotiations of 1782-83, as Illustrated by the Secret Correspondence of France and England, by John Jay, pp. 79-100.

(18) Biographical Sketch of Leopold von Ranke, with an account of Ranke and the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Science, and Bibliographical Notes on Leopold von Ranke, by Herbert B. Adams, pp. 101-128.

(19) A Reminiscence of Ranke, by Frederic A. Bancroft, pp. 121-124.

(20) The Parliamentary Experiment in Germany, by Kuno Francke, pp. 133-146.

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