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01 - Raising the first American flag, by E. Percy Moran, American artist, 1862, painting, frontispiece
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02 - The United States Part I: Discovery: Historical note
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03 - The great voyage of Leif Ericson (1001), from the Sagas
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04 - Columbus (1492), by Joaquin Miller
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05 - Verrazzano's letter to the king (1524)
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06 - The United States Part II: Stories of the Spanish adventurers: Historical note
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07 - Ponce de Leon seeks the fountain of youth (1513), by Frederick A. Ober
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08 - A Spanish peddler among the Indians (1528), by Cabeza de Vaca
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09 - The story of John Ortiz (1528), by one of the companions of De Soto
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10 - When De Soto met the princess (1541), by Theodore Irving
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11 - The burial of De Soto in the Mississippi river (1542), by Theodore Irving
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12 - The United States Part III: The cliff-dwellers of the Southwest: Historical note
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13 - The seven cities of the wilderness, by John Fiske
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14 - How the cliff-dwellers lived, by T. Mitchell Prudden
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15 - How Little-Blue-Fox fooled the Coyote, a Pueblo folk-story retold by Charles F. Lummis
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16 - The storming of the sky-city (1599), by Charles F. Lummis
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17 - The United States Part IV: The planting of the Southern colonies: Historical note
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18 - The Huguenots in Florida (1562-1565), by George Bancroft
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19 - The lost colonoy of Roanoke Island (1584-1587), by Robert Southey
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20 - John Smith as a captive among the Indians (1607-1608), by Captain John Smith
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21 - Pocahontas and Captain John Smith, by F. C. Yohn, American artist, 1875, painting p. 122
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22 - The arrival of ''the King's Maids'' (1620), by Mary Johnston
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23 - Life on a Virginia plantation (seventeenth century), by Eva March Tappan
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24 - The planting of the colony of Maryland, by Frank B. Mayer, American artist, painting p. 136
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25 - How Oglethorpe saved Georgia from Spain (1743), by Cyrus Townsend Brady
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26 - The United States Part V: The settlement of New England: Historical note
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27 - When Gosnold came to Cuttyhunk (1602), by John Brereton
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28 - The departure of the pilgrims from Holland, from an old Dutch painting, painting p. 160
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29 - The coming of the pilgrims (1620), by William Elliot Griffis
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30 - The challenge of the rattlesnake skin (1621), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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31 - The graves of the pilgrims, by Henry Bacon, American artist, 1840, painting p. 174
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32 - Endicott and the red cross (1634), by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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33 - How Providence won its name (1636), by George Bancroft
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34 - The Indian Bible (1661-1663), by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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35 - Questions that the Indians asked John Eliot
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36 - The United States Part VI: New Netherland and Pennsylvania: Historical note
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37 - The first voyage up the Hudson river (1609), by John Fiske
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38 - How feudalism came to New Netherland (1630), by William Elliot Griffis
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39 - Social life in New Netherland (seventeenth century), by William Elliot Griffis
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40 - Wouter van Twiller, governor of New Netherland, by Washington Irving
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41 - The edict of William the Testy, by George H. Boughton, British-American painter, 1836-1905, painting p. 218
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42 - How New Amsterdam became New York (1664), by Washington Irving
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43 - William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania (1682), by Eva March Tappan
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44 - Penn's treaty with the Indians, by Benjamin West, American artist, 1738-1820, painting p. 238
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45 - The United States Part VII: Stories of the Puritans: Historical note
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46 - Sunday in the New England colonies (seventeenth century), by Alice Morse Earle
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47 - Calling a minister three centuries ago (1652), by Eva March Tappan
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48 - The king's missive (1661), by John Greenlead Whittier
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49 - How Connecticut saved her charter (1687), by W. H. Carpenter and T. S. Arthur
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50 - Sir William Phips, treasure-seeker and soldier (latter part of the seventeenth century), by Charles C. B. Seymour
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51 - Were there witches in Salem ? (1692), by John Fiske
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52 - The United States Part VIII: Wars with the red men: Historical note
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53 - The mysterious champion of Hadley (1675), by Sir Walter Scott
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54 - The mysterious visitor at Hadley, by F. A. Chapman, painting p. 300
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55 - The captivity of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1676), by herself
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56 - The death of King Philip (1676), by Gideon H. Hollister
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57 - The capture of Deerfield (1704), by Francis Parkman
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58 - The fight at Lovewell's Pond (1725), by Samuel Adams Drake
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59 - The United States Part IX: The struggle for the West: Historical note
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60 - Why France claimed the Mississippi Valley, by James A. Garfield
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61 - Washington's first commission (1753-54), by George Bancroft
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62 - Braddock's defeat (1755), by John Fiske
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63 - When Israel Putnam was captured by the Indians, an incident of the French and Indian war (1758), by Oliver W. B. Peabody
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64 - The conspiracy of Pontiac (1763-1765), by Mary Hartwell Catherwood
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65 - The prisoner of Machilimackinac (1763), by Alexander Henry
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66 - The United States Part X: ''In good old colony times'': Historical note
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67 - Everyday life in the early colonies, by George Cary Eggleston
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68 - Blackbeard, the last of the pirates (1718), by John Fiske
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69 - Judge Sewall's courtship (1720), by Judge Samuel Sewall
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70 - An eighteenth-century voyage down the Hudson river, by James K. Paulding
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71 - The dress of a little Boston girl in 1772, by Anna Green Winslow
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72 - The United States Part XI: On the eve of the revolution: Historical note
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73 - Benjamin Franklin before the House of Commons (1766), by James Parton
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74 - The Boston massacre (1770), by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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75 - The Boston Tea-Party (1773), by John Fiske
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76 - Patrick Henry delivering his celebrated oration, by Peter Frederick Rothermel, American artist, 1817-1895, painting p. 456
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77 - ''Give me liberty, or give me death !'' (1775), by Patrick Henry
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78 - The United States Part XII: From Lexington to Saratoga: Historical note
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79 - The first day of the revolution (1775), by Edward Everett Hale
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80 - Grandmother's story of Bunker-Hill battle (1775), as she saw it from the belfry, by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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81 - When Washington took command (1775), by Henry Cabot Lodge
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82 - How Fort Moultrie was held for the colonies (1776), by George Bancroft
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83 - The defense of Fort Moultrie, by E. Percy Moran, American artist, 1862, painting p. 494
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84 - The Declaration of Independence (1776), by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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85 - Nathan Hale (1776), by Francis Miles Finch
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86 - How Lafayette came to America (1777), by Edward Everett
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87 - Why Cornwallis failed to ''bag the old fox'' (1777), by John Fiske
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88 - The marching song of Stark's men (1777), by Edward Everett Hale
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89 - Burgoyne's surrender (1777), by John Fiske
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90 - The United States Part XIII: War in the West and on the ocean: Historical note
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91 - How Daniel Boone saved Boonesborough (1775), by Charles C. B. Seymour
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92 - A campaign through the water (1778), by George Rogers Clark
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93 - How the women brought water to Bryan's station (1782), by Cyrus Townsend Brady
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94 - The first salute to the flag (1778), by Sarah Orne Jewett
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95 - John Paul Jones in the revolution (1775-1781), by Joel Tyler Headley
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96 - The fight between the Serapis and the Bon Homme Richard, by Walt Whitman, from an old engraving, painting p. 588